If you missed out on the first three installments
of my Freaky Name Coincidences posts (which you probably did if you’ve never
been here before…), check them out here! These posts started when I realized
that strange things tend to happen to me when I’m trying to name my characters.
If I had 26 instead of 4 I would probably do an entire A to Z Challenge on
them. Maybe someday. Since my theme is all about names, I thought it was a
great time to share the fourth freaky name coincidence!
This one is tricky to describe because I’m
not even sure how I figured out this was a thing in the first place. When you
think about your characters’ names, you don’t usually think about the
individual letters and how they relate to each other. Or how those letters
relate to the letters in a different character’s name. But sometimes those
names may have something in common, and you don’t even realize it.
I was plotting a book with every intention of
writing it for the last NaNoWriMo. I got the first sentence down on November 1st
and never wrote another word, but that’s not the important part right now. What
I did figure out were the two main characters’ names: Gabe and Jamie. I wish I
could remember the exact moment, or what exactly triggered this thought in my
mind (because that would probably make this story more interesting), but at
some point I started thinking about Gabe’s full first name (see my D post!),
which is Gabriel. And then I realized something. The vowels in my two main
characters’ (and love interests) names lined up perfectly:
G A B R
I E L
J A M I E
It was an interesting coincidence. It only worked
if I used Gabe’s full name, of course, but it was still there. What exactly did
this mean? I had no idea, actually. I just thought it was cool. So I decided to
examine my other book ideas. I looked at the characters in Uneven Lines, Jordan
and Tom. Doesn’t seem so at first. But wait! Like Gabe, Tom’s name is a diminutive
one (I really like using that term now that I know it…). What happens if I
spell out the whole thing?
J O R D
A N
T H O M
A S
The vowels strike again! I was even more freaked
out, especially because in no way did I do this on purpose. But I had to check
one more time, to the characters who’ve been in my head since I was 14, Drew
and Amber. I’ll spare you the diminutive speech again…
A N D R
E W
A M B E R
AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!! It happened again! Or more
accurately, it’s been happening for years! Not only are all the vowels in these
characters’ names the same, but they’re in the same order. And for all three
sets, it requires the full first names, not the shortened ones that I actually
use. Weird and cool? Yes. But I have no idea what it means. Maybe these love
interests are supposed to be soulmates? Definitely with one, nope nope nope
nope nope with another, and the verdict is still out on the third, but probably.
So that can’t be it. Maybe it’s just one of those things that sneaks its way
into a story and maybe the reader will notice, but it’s perfectly fine if they
don’t. It just makes things a little more interesting.
What do you
think the vowels mean? Have you ever noticed strange patterns in your
characters’ names?