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Coming up with names for characters is an essential part of writing creative works of fiction. Whether you’re working on a comic, a novel, a short story, or a screenplay, if you have a villain, they need a good name! There are so many great villains already out there that it can be tricky to come up with something original and creative. Luckily for you, we’ve put together this list of different ways you can brainstorm some memorable villain names!
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