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Wizard Names | Page 2 | EN World Tabletop RPG News & Reviews
As shown in my sig, one of my characters is the young, ambitious, arrogant (...and insecure) Fred Ravenmark, born of a family of crafters and shopkeepers. As is fitting with his nature, he has chosen the name "Talent" for himself, representing that he alone, in the history of his family, has the talent for magic.
Charles Dickens is an excellent and underused source of wizardy-sounding names. A good number of his names have a vaguely comedic quality that can be perfect for a funny old man sitting at the top of a tower pouring through arcane books:
A few names that come to mind:
Ebenezer Scrooge
Barnaby Rudge
Quilp the Dwarf
Wackford Squeers
Martin Chuzzlewit
I can only think of one Dickensian name that would be lousy for a magician: David Copperfield