Shax said:
"Kosk" "Anomander", "Pearl".
Kosk sounds really unique and awesome. I approve. I haven't heard of the source material of Anomander, but linguistically it sounds just as unique as "Kosk". If a bit less so. It gives the character some _character_, if you know what I mean.
Pearl, while a name that is used IRL from time to time, can help define the type of character you are playing. I'm thinking a neutral to lawful good that prioritizes loyalty as a core value.
I usually spend _way_ too much time searching for a name for my characters. Mostly I go for something from either history, science or mythology, and focus on those that have some relation to the character I'm going to play. Although, I have some go to, nonsensical names I keep around just because they sound cool.
Some examples:
Diablo 3
Female Monk, named:
XiWangmu, after a chinese goddess known as the "Western-" or "Queen Mother", which I was first introduced to in the sci-fi epic Xenocide, by Orson Scott Card.
Male Witch Doctor:
Houngan, the term for "male priest" in Haitian Voodoo.
Female Demon Hunter:
Durga, the hindu goddess known as the invincible goddess of power.
World of Warcraft
Female Undead Warlock:
Arocheae, the latin name for a poisonous mushroom.
Female Undead Priestess:
Mechtild, a historical medieval mystic and nun.
Male Death Knight:
Mowbray, named after 14th century Thomas de Mowbray, a brittish noble turned rebel who was beheaded in his struggles.