Example input
Age: 17
Gender (Male, Female etc.): Male
Race (White, Asian, Dwarf, Giant etc.): white
Character (Evil, Lovely, Funny etc.): confident, kind, sometimes aggressive
Story (Childhood, Parents, Education): lost his parents at a young age, rough conditions
Genre (Fantasy, Horror, RPG, Sci-fi): Fantasy, Historical
Era (2000’s, Roman Era, etc.): Roman Era
Example output
Cassius "Cas" Aemilius: Cassius was the name of a Roman statesman who played a key role in the assassination of Julius Caesar, reflecting the character's rough upbringing. Aemilius is a nod to the prestigious Aemilius clan of ancient Rome, symbolizing his kind nature and confidence. "Cas" is a short, memorable nickname.
Gaius "Gus" Marcellus: Gaius is a common Roman first name, signifying "happy" or "joyful" - reflective of his kind and confident nature. Marcellus denotes a noble family, hinting at hidden potential.
Lucius "Luke" Sergius: Lucius means light, portraying the character as a beacon of hope. Sergius is the name of a powerful Roman clan. The nickname "Luke" makes the name more modern and relatable.
Quintus "Quin" Cornelius: Quintus, meaning "fifth", symbolizes harmony and balance, reflecting the character's occasional aggression and kindness. Cornelius refers to an influential Roman family.
Decimus "Dee" Maximus: Decimus means "tenth", possibly symbolizing completion or wholeness. Maximus denotes "greatest", reflecting his confidence. The nickname "Dee" is short and memorable.
Marcus "Marc" Julius: Marcus was a common Roman name, and Julius denotes the influential family of Julius Caesar.
Tiberius "Ty" Gallus: Tiberius was the name of a Roman Emperor, and Gallus can mean "rooster" in Latin, symbolizing vigilance and bravery.
Titus "Tate" Fabius: Titus was the name of a Roman Emperor, and Fabius was a significant Roman political family. "Tate" is short and memorable.
Sextus "Tex" Antonius: Sextus means "sixth", a possible symbol of harmony. Antonius was a powerful Roman family, most famous member being Mark Antony.
Aulus "Al" Vitellius: Aulus was a popular name in ancient Rome, and Vitellius was the name of a Roman Emperor.
Publius "Pubs" Scipio: Publius signifies "public", hinting at the character's ability to interact with others confidently. Scipio was a famous Roman general's name.
Plinius "Plin" Brutus: Plinius was a common name in Rome, and Brutus refers to the family of Brutus who participated in assassinating Caesar.
Servius "Serv" Drusus: Servius means "to protect", indicative of his kind nature. Drusus was a distinguished Roman military family.
Flavius "Flav" Augustus: Flavius was the name of several Roman emperors, and Augustus means "venerable", indicating his sometimes aggressive but confident character.
Valerius "Val" Metellus: Valerius symbolizes "to be strong" in Latin, relating to his character traits. Metellus is a Roman family name.
Aurelius "Rel" Claudius: Aurelius means "golden", perhaps symbolizing his innate kindness. Claudius is a prominent Roman family name.
Gnaeus "Ned" Pomponius: Gnaeus was a popular Roman name, and Pomponius was an influential Roman family.
Vibius "Vib" Lepidus: Vibius was a common name, and Lepidus was the name of a powerful Roman triumvir.
Scribonius "Scrib" Cato: Scribonius was a popular Roman name, and Cato refers to the Roman statesman known for his integrity, reflecting the character's kind nature.
Spurius "Spur" Sabinus: Spurius was a common Roman name, and Sabinus refers to an ancient Italic tribe that was assimilated by the Romans, symbolizing his tenacity and survival instincts.