The 100 Character Names

  1. Myles
    • Origin:

      English spelling variation of Miles
    • Description:

      This alternate spelling of Miles has its fans, among them Myles-parents Eddie Murphy and Lars Ulrich. Pro basketball player Myles Turner uses this spelling. The Myles spelling is also associated with Pilgrim Myles Standish and so can make one of the classic Thanksgiving baby names.
  2. Macallan
    • Madi
      • Nathan
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "given"
        • Description:

          Nathan is an Old Testament name that's ranked among the Top 100 names for boys for 50 years, and could well stay there for another 50. Strong, solid, and attractive, It's a name familiar to every schoolchild through Nathan Hale, the Revolutionary War spy.
      • Nia
        • Origin:

          Swahili; Welsh form of the Irish Niamh,"resolve; brilliance"
        • Meaning:

          "resolve; brilliance"
        • Description:

          Short but energetic and substantial, Nia has special meaning for African-American parents, as it's one of the days of Kwanza. Nia also benefits by its similarity to (yet differentness from) the megapopular Mia.
      • Niylah
        • Nygel
          • Nyko
            • Octavia
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "eighth"
              • Description:

                Octavia began as the Latin, then Victorian name for an eighth child. While there aren't many eighth children anymore, this ancient Roman name has real possibilities as a substitute for the overused Olivia; recommended for its combination of classical and musical overtones. It was chosen for his daughter by Kevin Sorbo.
            • Osias
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "salvation"
              • Description:

                Osias has a Latinate and biblical feel without making an appearance in the Bible. The related Ozias, on the other hand, is a form of Uzziah, found in the Greek and Latin Old Testament, and could make a distinctive path to the nickname Oz or Ozzie--both far cooler, in our opinion, than Oswald.
            • Ontari
              • Otan
                • Pascal
                  • Origin:

                    French; English
                  • Meaning:

                    "of the Passover; Easter"
                  • Description:

                    The French-accented Pascal was historically used for sons born at Easter, and can make an interesting choice for a boy with Gallic roots arriving around that holiday.
                • Penn
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "enclosure"
                  • Description:

                    This simple, elegant name offers something for many kinds of parents, from writers and history buffs to photographers to Pennsylvania dwellers. Most famous bearers are comedian Penn Jillette and Gossip Girl hottie Penn Badgley, both of whom were given this distinctive name at birth. Long obscure, Penn seems destined for greater usage.
                • Peri
                  • Origin:

                    Greek; Hebrew; Persian
                  • Meaning:

                    "mountain dweller; fruit; fairy"
                  • Description:

                    This name used for both sexes in several cultures is quite well used in Israel.
                • Quint
                  • Origin:

                    English from Quintus; diminutive of Quinton
                  • Description:

                    Clint with a glint; used for flinty characters in old TV westerns and soap operas.
                • Raven
                  • Origin:

                    Word and animal name
                  • Description:

                    Bird name Raven, once a symbol of pride for both African-American and Wiccan parents, is finding new life as a superhero name. Raven Darkholme is the real name of Mystique, heroine of the X-Men films played by Jennifer Lawrence. And there is another Raven superheroine in Teen Titans. Some parents may still choose Raven to signal black pride or mystical powers or maybe even Edgar Allan Poe fandom, but we are guessing most inspiration is coming from the comics.
                • Red
                  • Origin:

                    Color name
                  • Description:

                    Fiery but slight middle name choice; much more apt to be a redhead's nickname.
                • Reese
                  • Origin:

                    Welsh
                  • Meaning:

                    "ardor"
                  • Description:

                    The sassy, steel magnolia appeal of Oscar-winning Reese (born Laura Jeanne—Reese is her mother's maiden name) Witherspoon has single-handedly propelled this formerly boys’ name into girls' popularity.
                • Richards