Talk:Great War/@comment-149.172.160.137-20150226023625/@comment-4010415-20150226042959

It's kinda hard to create a "self-expression" naming theme. Color, however, is much easier. And it's not that restrictive, considering the rule is that at least one part of their name must live up to one or more of the following:


 * Be a color


 * Mean a color


 * Sound like a color


 * Make people think of a color

If it was only "Be a color" and maybe "Mean a color," it would be restrictive. But the name can also sound like a color and make people think of a color.

As someone once brought up, you could name your kid Table, and it'd still live up to the color naming rule because wood is brown and tables tend to be made of wood.

You could name your kid Star because stars are often seen as white.

You could name your kid Flamingo because flamingoes are pink!

You could name your kid Apple, and it'd bring to mind red or green!

There are real life names that have color meanings, like Blake, which meant black in old English!

Miles and Kerry got creative with the name of the male reporter from volume 1 episode 1. They named him Cyril Ian because it sounds like cerulean, which is a shade of blue.

There are countless possibilities! So, no, it's not restrictive.