I have a long list of names which Im constantly adding to. I occasionally use one of them for an MMO or DnD game, depending on my race and class. they are just silly names I come up with for the fun of it. Some could be adapted to be more like superhero or supervillain names. To come up with those types of names, you have to do what shows like The Tick and Venture Brothers do.
Captain Claymore (Clayton Moore, Captain in the U.S. Army)
The Stare Master (a supervillain with some sort of gaze attack)
Reckless and Dangerment (havoc raising duo)
Here are some great ones from Venture Brothers:
Brick Frog
The See-an-Enemy
The Egoist
Truckules
Unicornelius
Joseph and his amazing techinicolor nightmare coat
edit: I like to write DnD modules. When I need regular names for NPCs I use a couple of different methods. One is that I have other name lists with names for each race. My second method is to look at baby names online (advice I got from reading a Rich Berlew article). I think about what ethnicity to use, and pick from that list. My third method is to look online for list of words in fantasy languages. So if I need to come up with a name for an elf, I would goodgle "elven language" and use what I find to piece names together.
Captain Claymore (Clayton Moore, Captain in the U.S. Army)
The Stare Master (a supervillain with some sort of gaze attack)
Reckless and Dangerment (havoc raising duo)
Here are some great ones from Venture Brothers:
Brick Frog
The See-an-Enemy
The Egoist
Truckules
Unicornelius
Joseph and his amazing techinicolor nightmare coat
edit: I like to write DnD modules. When I need regular names for NPCs I use a couple of different methods. One is that I have other name lists with names for each race. My second method is to look at baby names online (advice I got from reading a Rich Berlew article). I think about what ethnicity to use, and pick from that list. My third method is to look online for list of words in fantasy languages. So if I need to come up with a name for an elf, I would goodgle "elven language" and use what I find to piece names together.