You need to invent your own names - writers who copy ideas from other people end up in trouble for plagiarism! If you copy someone's names or ideas, then when you publish your story, they could claim you stole those from them and sue you for part of your money.
I use online name generators for the names of my secondary characters - the main characters, I take my time and choose special names from baby name books!
Click on the LINKS for character name generator websites!
Emil and the Detectives was written by Erich Kästner, a German author. The novel tells the story of a young boy named Emil who works with a group of children to solve a mystery in Berlin.
great mouse detectives i believe
they are still called detectives or private eyes
Well, it really depends on the storyline. But it does seem like a pretty good title for a novel.
yes, mabe not offical detectives, if you are good with cunning detuctions, you can be one
Moriati, like in Sherlock Holmes
The Detectives - 1959 My Name Is Tommy 1-7 was released on: USA: 27 November 1959
Basil of Baker Street
"Descent into Darkness"
No Name - novel - was created in 1862.
Detectives are ordinary people, so they would have an ordinary name. Here's a link to a good name generating website that I use, and a link to show you how writers invent character names.
i think a good name would be Nate or Skyler they sound kinda modern and smart