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Character Name

Zorevane

Meaning — An invented fantasy name combining "Zore-" (a variant of Slavic "zora," dawn) with "-vane," suggesting both Old English "fana" (banner) and the weathervane's endless turning. The name evokes "the banner of dawn" or "a spirit that turns with the first light," a name for a wanderer who is most at home at the threshold between night and day.·Slavic-inspired origin·Gender-Neutral·ZOR-eh-vane

Zorevane Zorevane has a drifting, changeable quality — the "-vane" ending suggests constant reorientation, a character who adapts their direction with the prevailing wind. This is not weakness but a deliberate survival strategy: a nomadic hero who is always where they need to be, a spy who changes allegiances at precisely the right moment, or a wandering mage guided by signs others cannot read.

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High FantasyAdventureYoung AdultEpic Fantasy

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Variations & nicknames

ZorevaneZorevanZorevaynZorevyn

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Zorevane DawnwhisperZorevane StormvaleZorevane BrightwaterZorevane ThornwoodZorevane AshenmereZorevane Starweaver

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