That's right. Sorry about the confusion. Slovak has a name calendar, as Ookla pointed out. Thus, finding proper names is a breeze; there are only so many you can choose from. (Slovaks think our way of making up names and spellings is ridiculous. Don't get my wife started on it.) The trouble I've been having is finding a good Slovak word for a type of magician. For example, the regular words for magic users in Slovak are mag (mage), carodejnik or carodej (wizard), mudrc (wise man) and kuzelnik (magician). At first I had hoped to use one of those in a compound Slovak word . . . until my wife pointed out that Slovak doesn't do compounds, and they typically resist coining new words. Thus, to do "mage killer," I couldn't really do magvrah or vrahmag--those would be nonsense words (and the first sounds too much like Mumra (the villain in Thundercats) to me). You can't put two nouns together. So I could do maga vrah (killer of mages), or something like that. (Actually, that's one of the new words I'm thinking about). This initial poll was to give me an idea of which way to head in the naming process. My apologies on the confusion of what I was asking for--I'll reword my initial post.