Hello there, everyone! I am a semi-tradition namer, I normally use traditional prefixes and suffixes, but will occasionally sheen away from the methods. Ex: Sometimes I'll use -blaze or Wolf- but very rarely ones like Soft- or Sweet- I will not rate traditionally if the name is non-traditionalThis is a really nice purple!!Name Rates
Dustypatch, 6/10, It's a good name, and suits him, but since you've filed it under 'traditional,'I feellike I should tell you that if you follow the normal traditionalism, neither Dusty- nor-patch are viable.-patch because there are patched suffixes, and Dusty- because it implies the cat is covered with dust X3. It give 6/10 because Dusty- and -patch describe him, but not traditionally as you seem to have wanted. Also, white with brown patches might not be viable for Dust- Suggested name Brightfur/pelt. Bright- is good for patched cats, and -fur/pelt indicates no notable personality traits or skills.
Blueleaf, 10/10, Perfectly traditional, and a fairly interesting character! If you'e using these characters in a story, I highly recommend having a side plot about the clan's reaction to a medicine ca taking his brother on as a apprentice. Do they accept it, or do they think it's bias? Interesting concept!
Hawktail, 9/10, In traditionalism, Hawk- isn't traditional, unless the clan has been moved to a place where this only one type of hawk- I'm not sure if there's a place like that or if they'd just y=use Hawk- instead of the bird name, but hey, ghost kitties inst exactly realistic either, is it? ^^Also I;m just a sucker for hawks so... Suggested name: Eagletail or Owltail. Both still have the bird of prey message, bu if there are no eagle in the territory, Owl- is another good one.
Rainsong, 10/10, Good, nice sounding name! I've never heard -song used for an expressive cat. Interesting, and makes sense.
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Fogpelt, a dark grey tom with orange eyes. He is slightly over confident in well… everything about himself. He is, however good at organising things and often likes things to be neat and organized- once trying to organize the prey-pile by size. His over confidence has gotten him into trouble more than once, the most notable being the time he was nearly caught by a twoleg as he went to steal a mouse belonging to a twoleg kit.
Fog- for his dark grey pelt, -pelt for no nameable skills or personality traits, unless you think -heart suits him.
Traditional
Firepelt, a dark ginger tom with orange eyes. He finds that he cannot climb a tree to save his life- quite literally. He is excited to become a warrior and wants to die in battle for his clan- literally wants to. Not green-cough, not age, just battle. (Note: He's a kit at the moment, so that's why it says 'excited to be a warrior.)
Fire- for his ginger pelt -pelt for no nameable skills or personality traits.
Traditional
Antfur, a small, dark ginger molly with copper eyes. Like Fogkit, she is very organised and joined him on his ‘quest’ to organize the prey pile. She is fascinated by all things natural- but especially snakes. She’s sort of obsessed with them and tries to connect everything with snakes.
Ant- for her size and ginger pelt, -fur for no notable skills or personalitly traits.
Traditional
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Important! Please read if you know genetics! These cats are from a fanfiction, and I want to maintain a sense of realism, so if there is anything wrong with the genetics, Please tell me! Ex: Torties are hardly ever male, and if they are, they usually have 'problems' that could interfere with clan life, same with calicos, ect.
Also, if any of the descriptions are a little awkward, that is because they are taken from my fanfiction, some were loners and rogues and have been edited to receive a clan name (I'll change her name to -storm if I get a second opinion.)