Names for children of cartoon films

If you are already waiting for the arrival of your baby but you still do not know how to choose the name we give you some ideas. Many parents look at the current characters, the protagonists of the movies or the series and also the names of the characters of cartoons . Any child will be happy to wea

If you are already waiting for the arrival of your baby but you still do not know how to choose the name we give you some ideas. Many parents look at the current characters, the protagonists of the movies or the series and also the names of the characters of cartoons.

Any child will be happy to wear the name of one of their favorite cartoons. And they do not have to be weird or extravagant names. In our list of 10 names for children of cartoons we have names of all kinds, modern, traditional and original.

10 names for cartoon children

1. Eric. It is a name of Scandinavian origin that means 'powerful'. In addition to being the name of the male protagonist of the 'The Little Mermaid' is one of the most attractive and charming names for children.

2. Felipe. This name is of Greek origin and means 'lover of horses'. Belongs neither more nor less than the prince of 'The Sleeping Beauty' and we like it because it is a traditional name that never goes out of style.

3. Sebastian. The name is of Greek origin and its meaning is related to 'honor'. The cute crab of 'The Little Mermaid' is called that, but it is also one of those names with personality that are always current.

4. Pablo. It is a Latin name that means 'small'. It is the name of one of the protagonists of those timeless cartoons that are 'The Flintstones', and maintains a certain distinguished touch despite its use.

5. Adam. The name is of Hebrew origin and means 'he who comes from the earth'. It belongs in the biblical stories to the first man, but it is also the handsome protagonist of 'The beauty and the beast'

6. Dante. This name has an Italian origin but an uncertain meaning. Besides belonging to one of 'The knights of the zodiac' and a writer of the Renaissance, is one of the names that are becoming more fashionable.

7. Andy. It is a name of Greek origin that means precisely 'man'. It is the English variant of our Andrew, which has become so popular thanks to the child protagonist of 'Toy Story'.

8. Oliver. This name is of French origin and has a meaning related to the 'olive tree'. It gained popularity thanks to the drawings of 'Oliver and Benji' and since then it remains one of the most fashionable names.

9. Robin. It is a name of Germanic origin with a meaning related to 'fame'. It is very topical although we know it thanks to a traditional children's story such as de 'Robin Hood' .10. Tom.

The name has an Aramaic origin and a meaning of 'twin'. It is the English variant of our Thomas, but in recent years it is more frequent to find it with this form. He owes his fame to one of the most popular cartoons, 'Tom and Jerry' .Laura Vélez

. Editor of Guiainfantil.com