Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The names have to be familiar yet other-worldly, and generally not repeat (can't have 7 Jons). You try it.
How are Jon, Jaime and Caitlyn otherworldly? I get if the names are meant to be unique but these three just don’t fit. Never got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have read all the books and have seen maybe 20 minutes total of the show. The books were ok until they got too convoluted, and I had a hard time with the over-the-top gratuitous violence.
BUT...my biggest beef with the series is those names! Trying way too hard to be “familiar yet different” or “just weird enough.” They bother me every time the series is discussed somewhere.
Fantasy may not be your genre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What confused me (show and books) were all the nicknames. Petyr = Baelish = Littlefinger
Ned = Eddard
And so on
In real life, Ned has always been a nickname for Edward and Edwin, so Ned for Eddard is just following the same path.
I think Petyr’s other names refer to his titles.
Isn't Baelish Petryr's last name? He is Lord Baelish? The Littlefinger is a nickname he was given as a child when he lived in Riverrun with Catelyn (Tully) Stark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What confused me (show and books) were all the nicknames. Petyr = Baelish = Littlefinger
Ned = Eddard
And so on
In real life, Ned has always been a nickname for Edward and Edwin, so Ned for Eddard is just following the same path.
I think Petyr’s other names refer to his titles.
Anonymous wrote:The names have to be familiar yet other-worldly, and generally not repeat (can't have 7 Jons). You try it.
Anonymous wrote:What confused me (show and books) were all the nicknames. Petyr = Baelish = Littlefinger
Ned = Eddard
And so on
Anonymous wrote:My head scratcher is why some characters have “normal” names (Jon, Jaime, Catelyn) well pretty much everyone else has fantastical names.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have read all the books and have seen maybe 20 minutes total of the show. The books were ok until they got too convoluted, and I had a hard time with the over-the-top gratuitous violence.
BUT...my biggest beef with the series is those names! Trying way too hard to be “familiar yet different” or “just weird enough.” They bother me every time the series is discussed somewhere.
Fantasy may not be your genre.
Anonymous wrote:I have read all the books and have seen maybe 20 minutes total of the show. The books were ok until they got too convoluted, and I had a hard time with the over-the-top gratuitous violence.
BUT...my biggest beef with the series is those names! Trying way too hard to be “familiar yet different” or “just weird enough.” They bother me every time the series is discussed somewhere.