Postby EricTheFred » Sun Apr 27, 2008 9:04 pm
If this is a completely fictional world you are setting, then I have a good resolution for you. Keep the names, but come up with alternative spellings.
The names you gave were Sokichi, Kanjo, Ataki.
You could latinize the spelling more, something like Cioquiche, Canzio, Ataqui. Changing only one common letter gives Socichi, Canjo, Ataci. I'm reasonably certain, for example, that CJ Cherryh, in her 'Foreigner' series, based the alien names on Japanese phonemes but used a different spelling system.
Don't get too caught up with this problem, though. Internal consistency is far more important than avoiding imitation. In the 'Helmsman' series, Bill Baldwin had the cast-iron guts to base his bear-like aliens directly on Russians and their names, and it was fine. A little tongue-in-cheek, but fine.
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