English, 04.05.2021 05:10 ineedhelp2285
This is for my creative writing class, so istg, KATIE, don't delete this! >:(
Help me name my OC's for my story for my creative writing class!!
I'm looking for UNIQUE names, so please don't suggest things like Jack, Jake, Sarah, Kathrine, Seth, etc.
Adding genders so names can be properly suggested!!
Long green hair: Male (he/him)
Curly long brown hair: Female (she/her)
Short red hair: Male (he/him)
Buzz cut: Female (she/her, but doesn't mind they/them pronouns)
Short curly black hair: Male (he/him)
Thanks!!
P. S. I am not claiming this art as my own!! These are all picrews found on picrew. me. All credit goes back to the original artists.
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