Gingerdust
Caramelwhisp
Silverdapple
Amberbreeze
Mottledleaf
Gingerdust; 10 ; I think this is lovely, it provides a mental picture, it's not too long, and has potential to be a normal name, not something crazy that would never exist. Sounds like a queen's name, to me.
Caramelwhisp; 4 ; I don't like it so much, for a few reasons. It's really long, but I suppose it depends on how you pronounce caramel. Also, I'm not sure the warrior cats would know what that substance is. The last part whisp is interesting, but doesn't make much sense to me, put with that prefix. Nightwhisp or Greywhisp makes more sense, because it's easier to understand what type of cat that is.
Silverdapple; 5; It's a bit too ambitious for me. It's lovely, because the prefix Silver and the suffix Dapple are beautiful names. Together, though, they are long and a bit mary-sue-ish. Besides, it doesn't roll off the tongue as well as other combinations would, though I can't explain what I mean by that.
Amberbreeze; 8; I think this is a very nice name. It's sweet and not pretentious in any way. I like the story it tells, and the sound it makes when you speak it. Short enough, but not too short, it makes me think of a sophisticated, slightly pretty, she-cat.
Mottledleaf; 6; I suppose it's okay, if you're naming an elder this, or a cat who is not attractice, but down to earth. It kind of puts a picture of a dead leaf in my head, so I don't know if that was the goal. It's okay, eh, I can't get a good grip on it, I suppose it depends on what character you're naming.
All in all I like the style of your names, I think four syllables or longer is my limit, so get another opinion, because they might like some of them more than me. ^^
Rivergaze
Emberstripe
Emberlace
Emberthorn
Emberleaf












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