Why does nobody have a "normal" name?

If you think, it's a bit odd how nearly all of the main characters have odd and unique names:

Clementine (Could've just called her Banana and it would have the same effect)
Lee (not very common)
Kenny ^
Katjaa (I know its foreign but still)
Christa (Not common)
Omid ^
Duck ^
Russel ^
Shel ^
Doug / Carley ^
Javier (maybe common in spanish)
Gabriel (^ )
Arvo

This pattern means we're probably gonna still see characters called like "Octavia" or "Durnworth" or something odd like that, infact, create your own name by just getting half the name of a fruit/plant/animal and combining it with "el" or "a"

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  • About half of the names on this list are very common

  • Could've just called her Banana

    :D I think the name "Clem" is a common name actually. There was this one guy in L.A. Noire named Clem. So it's probably unisex. Probably an old school name, like Gladys or Esther.

  • name 6

    Melton23 posted: »

    About half of the names on this list are very common

  • edited December 2017

    Carley, Doug, Russel, Lee, Kenny, Gabriel.

    cutupuss- posted: »

    name 6

  • Clementine is actually the female variant of Clement I believe

    Could've just called her Banana I think the name "Clem" is a common name actually. There was this one guy in L.A. Noire named Clem. So it's probably unisex. Probably an old school name, like Gladys or Esther.

  • edited December 2017

    Well, what kinda names do you want to show up? It’s not like it’s an anime or in space where the main characters have weird names.

    it's a bit odd how nearly all of the main characters have odd and unique names:

    They’re better off doing that rather than giving them boring names. Like if Lee was renamed Bob and Clementine was renamed Emma, it would make their character seem odd. It’s too simple.

  • edited December 2017

    Besides Clementine all those sound normal. If anything I always thought why didn't the game come up with more unique creative names.

  • Some fiction writers are wary about having a big portion of their cast with common names—maybe because they fear it would make their story feel generic aka not memorable—and thus end up with a pool of names that sometimes fans had never even heard.

    Eh, I don't know. I've never met a Tripp. This used to bother me a lot, but I'm used to it now.

  • Most of those names are pretty commonplace. I don't know what you're on about.

  • Carley? Lee? Kenny? If you went to a highschool full of 1000 kids not one would be called that.

    Melton23 posted: »

    Carley, Doug, Russel, Lee, Kenny, Gabriel.

  • So you've met a few clementines and carley's then?

    ralo229 posted: »

    Most of those names are pretty commonplace. I don't know what you're on about.

  • I've been to school with a girl named Carley. She was a special education student, who loved to sing and had a big fascination for dogs; sang about them most of the time. And I've heard of a few Clement's around state from the customers I talk to.

    cutupuss- posted: »

    So you've met a few clementines and carley's then?

  • What drugs are you on? ?

    cutupuss- posted: »

    Carley? Lee? Kenny? If you went to a highschool full of 1000 kids not one would be called that.

  • Those characters are much older than high schoolers though. Kenny is in his fourties at least.

    cutupuss- posted: »

    Carley? Lee? Kenny? If you went to a highschool full of 1000 kids not one would be called that.

  • Actually, why are there so many common names? Luke, Jane, Nick, Mike, Bonnie, Kate, David, Matthew, Sarah......all super common. Lilly and Ava were really popular baby names in the 2000s. Shel is probably a nickname. Leland are Tripp are the only ones I would really consider unusual.

  • There was a carley and Lee at my primary school and a woman i work with has a husband called Kenny...

    cutupuss- posted: »

    Carley? Lee? Kenny? If you went to a highschool full of 1000 kids not one would be called that.

  • I think Shel is short for Shelby

    Bonbomb posted: »

    Actually, why are there so many common names? Luke, Jane, Nick, Mike, Bonnie, Kate, David, Matthew, Sarah......all super common. Lilly and A

  • I think I'd be more upset with names that were purposely uncommon. It irks me a little to see common names that have had the spelling changed just to be unique. Telltale, please, don't do that to me. :p

  • OzzyUKOzzyUK Moderator
    edited December 2017

    Shel can also be short for Michelle as i knew someone who shortened their name like that.

    I think Shel is short for Shelby

  • Just remember that just because you don't know many people with these names doesn't make them uncommon names.

  • SOME of the names are unique. I have no idea how common names like Clementine, Javier, and Arvo are. But Gabriel, Carley, Doug, Kenny? What rock have you been living under to think that those aren't normal names?

    cutupuss- posted: »

    So you've met a few clementines and carley's then?

  • CathalOHaraCathalOHara Moderator
    edited December 2017

    I actually know someone called Clementine and Javier. A lot of the names there are actually pretty common, especially Lee and Kenny.

  • I'm not from USA, but aren't Ben, Mark, Molly, Nick, Luke, Walter, Mike, David, Max normal names?

  • Ben, Luke, Nick, Pete, Matthew, Michelle, Sam... there's quite a few common names.

  • Lol what?? Lee is an EXTREMELY common name in the UK and anywhere else! Carley not as common but there are plenty around. Kenneth is a very common name, maybe not the nickname of Kenny but rather Ken.

    cutupuss- posted: »

    Carley? Lee? Kenny? If you went to a highschool full of 1000 kids not one would be called that.

  • Carley is actually pretty common and so is Lee. Kenny not as much...

    cutupuss- posted: »

    Carley? Lee? Kenny? If you went to a highschool full of 1000 kids not one would be called that.

  • better question is why nobody has last names

  • Lee has - Everett.

    Louche posted: »

    better question is why nobody has last names

  • :disappointed: nobody in general

    Fangirl101 posted: »

    Lee has - Everett.

  • That’s true, I only really remember García and Everett.

    Louche posted: »

    better question is why nobody has last names

  • Lee Everett
    Shawn/Hershell Greene
    Ben Paul
    David Parker
    Andrew/Danny/Brenda St. John
    Oberson Crawford
    Adam/Tess/Lizzie Campman(?)
    Marcus Crabtree
    Nick/Peter Joseph Randall
    William Carver
    Alvin Rebecca Carver Jr.
    Samantha/Greg/Alex/James/Sophia Fairbanks
    Randall/Norma Monroe(?)
    Javier/David/Gabriel/Katie/Hector/Mariana/Salvador Rafael Garcia
    Paul Monroe
    Dr. Paul Lingard
    Clinton Barnes

    Louche posted: »

    better question is why nobody has last names

  • edited December 2017

    AJ doesn't really have a last name though.

    Oops, in reply to @DabigRG.

  • I know, I just love how, let's say, "colorful" that name is. :joy:

    Fangirl101 posted: »

    AJ doesn't really have a last name though. Oops, in reply to @DabigRG.

  • “Colorful” is one way to describe it ?

    DabigRG posted: »

    I know, I just love how, let's say, "colorful" that name is.

  • Now that I think about it, I remember hearing someone named Clemente in one of those old mafia films. Think it's the Godfather, not sure though.

    Melton23 posted: »

    Clementine is actually the female variant of Clement I believe

  • OzzyUKOzzyUK Moderator

    Another small Clementine name related fact, world war 2 British prime minister Winston Churchill’s wife's name was Clementine.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clementine_Churchill

    It’s a pretty old fashioned name now compared to others but there are still people who use that name.

    Now that I think about it, I remember hearing someone named Clemente in one of those old mafia films. Think it's the Godfather, not sure though.

  • Hamid is a super common name especially among Iranians and their neighbours.
    And I feel like the rest of them have pretty common names as well.

  • ... I hate you.

    DabigRG posted: »

    Lee Everett Shawn/Hershell Greene Ben Paul David Parker Andrew/Danny/Brenda St. John Oberson Crawford Adam/Tess/Lizzie Campman(?) Mar

  • ed and diana churchill?

    OzzyUK posted: »

    Another small Clementine name related fact, world war 2 British prime minister Winston Churchill’s wife's name was Clementine. https://en

  • I'd say that weirdest and most uncommon name is Oberson (Crawford). That, that really is something strange. All the other names though, they are fairly common.

    Also should be noted that "Duck" is just a nickname, he really is Kenny Junior.

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