Names for boys and girls of fantastic stories

Literature is always a good source of inspiration for choosing the name of the baby. Apart from the classic works, in fantastic literature we can find original and beautiful names for boys and girls, names with personality and that are also fashionable. Baby names inspired by fantastic literature pr

Literature is always a good source of inspiration for choosing the name of the baby. Apart from the classic works, in fantastic literature we can find original and beautiful names for boys and girls, names with personality and that are also fashionable.

Baby names inspired by fantastic literature present some peculiarities with respect to traditional names. Some of them are invented names by the authors of fantastic stories, so we can not trace their origin or meaning.

10 names of fantastic stories for babies

1. Alicia. The name is of Greek origin and means 'truth'. It is the name of the girl protagonist of 'Alice in Wonderland', a fantastic story that has accompanied generations of children.

2. Bastian. It is a name of Greek origin meaning 'venerated'. It appears as the protagonist of 'The endless story' and surely it is a variant of the traditional name Sebastian.

3. Aravis. It's a girl's name invented for one of the characters in 'The Chronicles of Narnia'. We like it because it sounds original and perfectly combines delicacy and personality.

4. Caspian. This name is of unknown origin and meaning, which is not strange when it comes to a name for a child found in fantasy literature. He is one of the characters in 'The Chronicles of Narnia' and he is also a prince.

5. Hermíone. It is a Greek name for girl and belongs to Greek mythology. Today we know it thanks to the companion of 'Harry Potter' and the truth is that it is a name that has not lost its charm or magnetism.

6. Harry. The name is of Germanic origin and means 'the lord of the house'. It is a variant of Henry or our most familiar Henry and belongs to the most famous magician of all time that we find in the literary saga 'Harry Potter'.

7. Galadriel. It is a name of girl with a lot of attractiveness but to which we can not find neither an origin nor a meaning, since it is a name totally invented. It appears as one of the protagonists of 'The Lord of the rings'.

8. Tyrion. This name of which we can not find neither origin nor meaning belongs to one of the protagonists of 'Song of Ice and Fire', although perhaps it is better known for its television version 'Game of Thrones'.

9. Éowin. Again a name invented for a girl that appears in a character from 'The Lord of the Rings'. We like it because it sounds like those names of Scandinavian origin and reminds us of the names of princesses.

10. Frodo. The name is as fantastic as the protagonist of 'The Lord of the Rings', but today many parents choose it for their child. We like it because it's simple and it's not extravagant.

Laura Vélez. Editor of Guiainfantil.com