Names for girls in literature

There is an inescapable task before the arrival of your baby, which is to choose the name. Many parents prefer classic names that follow the family tradition, but others look for inspiration anywhere. A good place to find ideas for names for your baby is literature. In the classic works of literatur

There is an inescapable task before the arrival of your baby, which is to choose the name. Many parents prefer classic names that follow the family tradition, but others look for inspiration anywhere. A good place to find ideas for names for your baby is literature. In theclassic works of literature

you can find the perfect name for your girl, a name with personality and that never goes out of style; a name with as much force as your girl deserves. We have 10 names for girls in literature that you will love. 10 names for girls from famous book characters 1. Emma.

This name of the protagonist of

'Madame Bovary' is one of the most beautiful names for girls. It is of Germanic origin and its meaning of 'force' we love to reinforce the personality of any girl. 2. Helena. It is the name of the cause of the Trojan War as told in

'The Iliad' . It has a Greek origin and a very resplendent meaning, not in vain was it called the most beautiful woman in the world. 3. Juliet.The protagonist of the greatest love story ever told,

'Romeo and Juliet' , is named after Juliet. A name of Latin origin that makes reference to one of the oldest families of Rome and that we like much more in one of its more fashionable variants, Juliette. 4. Alicia.This name is found in the

Wonderland but in reality it is of Greek origin and its meaning speaks of 'truth'. We like it because it is a traditional and very familiar name with enough personality to not go out of style. 5. Amaranta.One of the most original names, but which does not fall into eccentricity, is this name of Greek origin with a meaning of "long duration" that we find incarnated in one of the female characters of

'One Hundred Years of Solitude' . 6. Melibea.It's a name that is very charming for girls. Of Greek origin and with a meaning related to honey, Melibea is the protagonist of

'La Celestina' , the love of Calixto with which she starred in one of the most scandalous loves of the Middle Ages. 7. Ana.This name of Hebrew origin is full of grace and compassion according to its meaning. Leon Tolstoi chose this name for its protagonist in

'Anna Karenina' , a special and very intense name for a girl with personality. 8. Cassandra.In

'The Iliad' we are told about the prophetess and princess Trojan Cassandra. A very attractive name of Greek origin that means "the sister of men". We like it because it is very original and brings a touch of elegance that is hard to match. 9. Elisabeth. It is the English variant of Isabel in addition to the protagonist of Jane Austen's novel

'Pride and Prejudice' . Its Hebrew origin and its meaning of promise only increase the beauty of this traditional and familiar name. 10. Nora.Henrik Ibsen popularized this name of Scandinavian origin and with a bold meaning in his Casa 'House of Dolls'

. A simple name that highlights the delicacy of any girl. Laura Vélez . Collaborator of Guiainfantil.com