WTB a new name for a long-abandoned hunter …
... who is about to become a huntress, via Blizzard's new customer recharacterization service!
The plan is to finally finish leveling her from 66 to 80, in part so I'll have a character to play with my boyfriend while he levels his paladin alt, and in part to farm Northrend herbs and — hopefully — tame a Shoveltusk. (I don't know if Shoveltusks are tameable. If not, don't tell me. I need some incentive to muddle through Outlands for the fourth time...)
Confession: ever since my guild's lone MM hunter named her cat (the black-striped, red-eyed kitten from Zul'Drak) "BasementCat," I've wanted to tame the elusive Spirit Beast for no other reason than to name it "CeilingCat."

So. I need an appropriately Orcish name (I'm a roleplayer at heart, so "Ikiteyou" doesn't cut it) for a female hunter. A guild member suggested "Mareg," but a quick Armory search shows it taken by a level 21 Draenei warrior.
(Why, yes, this is a warlock blog. Why do you ask? >.>)
January 14th, 2009 - 12:19
I’m guessing Mankrikswife is out too then, eh?
Hmmm..
Grella? Rowna? Fahalle?
I stink at orc names, so I usually just play around with the random name generator. When I find something that sounds decent, I modify it a bit to suit myself. Mostly because the random names are already taken. XD
January 14th, 2009 - 14:52
How about Zhetta? (It’s Maltese for ‘rain,’ which fits Volley pretty nicely, I think.)
BasementCat… *giggles insanely* I’ve got to see if I can convince one of my guild hunters to rename his Loque’ now.
January 14th, 2009 - 16:49
I like both Fahalle and Zhetta as suggestions, thanks! I’ll play around with Armory when I get home to see if either of those names are available.
January 15th, 2009 - 05:13
Artemis / Cynthia
The virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon and twin sister of Apollo.
Probably not all that uncommon though… but then again it has a nice foothold in greek mythology
January 26th, 2009 - 15:25
Spiphy is now Fahalle! Unfortunately, while I love the look of the name, I have no idea how to pronounce it and have started calling her “Falafel” in my head. Because I’m apparently craving Greek food? Or something.
Details to follow …
And thanks, Asara!