Sentence examples for character name from inspiring English sources

The phrase "character name" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to the name of a fictional or literary character. Here is an example: "In J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, the main character's name is Harry Potter."

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Then the character name.

The Japanese character name is my real name.

Spike Lee does love an evocative character name.

You've got to love a series that gives Mark Harmon the character name Leroy Jethro Gibbs.

Inevitably, though, the much giggled-over character name Titty has been changed … to Tatty.

At some point, it will be all right to talk about the late-season's dark turn of events — did CHARACTER NAME really BLANK CHARACTER NAME? — but that time has probably not come.

Dr. Temperance Brennan must surely be the most unusual character name to join the primetime schedule in the new season.

It's Gary, or William – the boss of one of the North End gangs – as is his character name.

Risky turns out to be Lord Business's brother, hence his groanworthy, Gen X-baiting full character name... Risky Business.

He apologised, realising he was calling me by the character name, and then went right on calling me Titty, quite naturally.

Even if you're just adding to your diary or journal or jotting down a joke you've been told or a good character name you've come across.

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