Once Upon A Time

  1. Megara
    • Midas
      • Mordred
        • Mulan
          • Neal
            • Origin:

              Irish
            • Meaning:

              "champion or cloud"
            • Description:

              Always the less common spelling of Irish classic Neil, Neal has been on a fifty-year slide, and now doesn't even make the Top 1000. It has a streamlined, surnamey appeal in this spelling.
          • Nemo
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "nobody"
            • Description:

              One of the best known early Nemos was the captain in Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea, while the more familiar modern one is the animated little orange fish in the Disney movie. Unusual name well worth considering. By the way, there is also a Shakespearean Nemo and one in Dickens's Bleak House. An enchanting early comic strip by Winsor McCay was called Little Nemo.
          • Nicholas
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "people of victory"
            • Description:

              Nicholas is derived from the Greek Nikolaos, a name that evolved from the components nikē, meaning "victory", and laos, "people." It shares origins with Nike, the name of the Greek goddess of victory. Nicholas is also a New Testament name that is well-used in literature, such as in Dickens's Nicholas Nickleby.
          • Nick
            • Origin:

              English, diminutive of Nicholas and Dominick
            • Description:

              The classic strong-yet-friendly nickname name, much used for charming movie characters.
          • Nimue
            • Origin:

              Celtic Mythology (one of the names of the Lady of the Lake in Arthurian legends)
            • Description:

              Nimue (Lady of the Lake) is the ruler of Avalon in the Arthurian legend. Nimue plays a pivotal role in many stories, including giving King Arthur his sword Excalibur, enchanting Merlin, and raising Lancelot after the death of his father.
          • Nova
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "new"
            • Description:

              Nova has the feel of both newness, from its meaning, and great energy as an astronomical term for a star that increases suddenly in brightness before fading.
          • Owen
            • Origin:

              Welsh
            • Meaning:

              "young warrior; well-born"
            • Description:

              Owen, a resonant Celtic name, has ranked among the Top 100 boys' names in the US for 20 years and is now at its highest point ever.
          • Paige
            • Origin:

              English, occupational name
            • Meaning:

              "page to a lord"
            • Description:

              Paige is more name, and less word than the occupational Page. Paige is also sleek and sophisticated a la Brooke and Blair and reached as high as Number 47 in 2003, when there was a very popular television show, Trading Spaces, hosted by the energetic Paige Davis.
          • Percival
            • Origin:

              French
            • Meaning:

              "one who pierces the valley"
            • Description:

              There are several Percivals scattered through the Harry Potter series, which might help transform the old-fangled, fussy image it has accrued. Actually, the original Percival was the one perfectly pure Knight of the Round Table, a worthy hero. The name was invented in the twelfth century by a poet named Chretien de Troyes, for his ideal knight in the poem Percevale, a Knight of King Arthur.
          • Peter
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "rock, stone"
            • Description:

              Peter is derived from the Greek Petros, meaning "rock" or "stone." One of the most important figures in the Christian hagiography is Saint Peter, keeper of the Gates of Heaven. Born Simon bar Jonah, he was given the nickname Peter by Jesus, to signify that he would be the rock on which Christ would build Christianity. Centuries later, there was Peter the Great, the czar who developed Russia as a major European power.
          • Phillip
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "lover of horses"
            • Description:

              Spelling variation of Philip. Exactly as many baby boys were named with the single 'l' spelling in 2017.
          • Poseidon
            • Origin:

              Greek mythology name
            • Description:

              This version of the sea god's name may be more ready for prime time than the Roman version, Neptune -- slightly.
          • Pabbie
            • Pinocchio
              • Poole
                • Quinn
                  • Origin:

                    Irish
                  • Meaning:

                    "descendant of Conn, chief leader, intelligence"
                  • Description:

                    Quinn is an engaging Celtic surname that is still on the rise for girls but beginning to flag for boys. As a female name, Quinn is in the Top 100, used for over 3000 baby girls last year, but toward the bottom of the Top 500 for boys, given to 700 baby boys.