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Naming a Fantasy World

Tom

Istari
My main world is named Issadai, a word which means "beautiful place" in one of the languages I've invented for it. I've also nicknamed it "Terra Alta" in my notes, because it's an earth-like planet with similar ecosystems and life-forms. One of its old names was Rondenne, an invented name that meant something like "many lakes". That name had to do with the fact that this world is riddled with lakes from an ancient glacial age, much like most of Upstate New York.
 

thedarknessrising

Mystagogue
I call my main country Andalus. Couldn't tell you why though. When I started writing fantasy five or six years ago, that name sort of came to me. The book has gone through many rewrites and revisions, and I've changed the map of my country millions of times, but I've still stuck with the name.

Fun fact: Andalus is actually a font on Microsoft Word. Found that out a year ago. I was pleasantly surprised.
 

Banten

Shadow Lord
I call my main country Andalus. Couldn't tell you why though. When I started writing fantasy five or six years ago, that name sort of came to me. The book has gone through many rewrites and revisions, and I've changed the map of my country millions of times, but I've still stuck with the name.

Fun fact: Andalus is actually a font on Microsoft Word. Found that out a year ago. I was pleasantly surprised.

It's also the arabian name for the hispanian peninsula.
 

Miskatonic

Dark Lord
When we are talking about world names are we talking about specific regions, like North America, or are we talking about the planet name? Middle Earth for example is just a certain part of the world, a region.

We really don't have a specific name for our "world" other than Earth.
 
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