Fantastical Names

  1. Stellan
    • Origin:

      Swedish, meaning unknown, possibly "calm"
    • Meaning:

      "calm"
    • Description:

      Stellan is a strong, attractive, Scandinavian possible up-and-comer, known through actor Stellan Skarsgard, and his namesake, the son of Jennifer Connelly and Paul Bettany. Its trendy 'an' ending and the similarity in sound to the popular Kellen/Kellan make it all the more accessible.
  2. Sulien
    • Origin:

      Welsh
    • Meaning:

      "sun born"
    • Description:

      Said to be the name of the most learned man in ancient Wales, in this country it would be open to mispronunciation, making it rhyme with Julien.
  3. Sunaree
    • Origin:

      Thai,
    • Description:

      This popular Thai name offers the irresistable pleasant nickname "Sunny".
  4. Sunniva
    • Origin:

      Scandinavian
    • Meaning:

      "sun gift"
    • Description:

      Sunniva was an Irish-born saint who fled to Norway, where she hid in an island cave with her followers and eventually died. After miracles were reported on the island, the cave was excavated and Sunniva's intact body was found. Sunniva is the patron saint of Western Norway. Her name would make a fascinating and unusual choice for a modern baby girl, and if her story is a bit grim, you can take refuge in the upbeat nickname Sunny or Sunni.
  5. Suzette
    • Origin:

      French diminutive of Susannah, Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "lily"
    • Description:

      Suzette has a kind of clunky retro charm – so kitsch it's almost cool again.
  6. Svea
    • Origin:

      Nordic
    • Meaning:

      "spear"
    • Description:

      More Scandinavian names are making their way into English-speaking homes. If Sven and Freya are useable, why not Svea?
  7. Svetlana
    • Origin:

      Russian
    • Meaning:

      "star"
    • Description:

      Popular Russian name, familiar here via author Svetlana Stalin, the dictator's daughter.
  8. Sylvain
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "wood, forest"
    • Description:

      Doesn't everything sound better with a French accent? Sylvain, the French variation of the Roman wood god's name, sounds somehow cooler and more sophisticated than Sylvan.
  9. Sylvine
    • Tadhg
      • Origin:

        Irish
      • Meaning:

        "poet"
      • Description:

        The name of several ancient kings and princes of Ireland, Tadhg became so common at one point that it was used to represent a kind of Irish Gaelic everyman, or man in the street, as Paddy and Mick would later. Tadhg has seen a major resurgence in recent years and is also now ranked in England. It is sometimes used as the Irish equivalent of Timothy and is also anglicized as Teague and Thaddeus. Tadleigh and Thad are pet forms. Pronunciation is like tide ending with a g.
    • Tahlia
      • Taisse
        • Tala
          • Origin:

            Persian, Arabic, Tagalog, Samoan, Scandinavian
          • Meaning:

            "gold; turmeric; star; story; noble"
          • Description:

            Tala is a super multicultural name with roots in many diverse languages and cultures. In Northern Europe, especially in Scandinavia, it is a diminutive derived from Adelheid "noble", long used as a standalone name.
        • Taliesin
          • Origin:

            Welsh
          • Meaning:

            "shining brow"
          • Description:

            Taliesin is a name an architecture-minded parent could love, because of its close association with Frank Lloyd Wright.
        • Tamarind
          • Origin:

            Arabic
          • Meaning:

            "tree and spice name"
          • Description:

            A hardwood tree native to Africa, India and other tropical regions, which bears sweet pod-shaped fruits which are used as a flavoring in many world cuisines, including Indian and Filipino. A rare and intriguing nature name which could honor an ancestral Tammy or Tamar.
        • Tanwen
          • Origin:

            Welsh
          • Meaning:

            "holy fire"
          • Description:

            Tanwen is a far more singular and colorful alternative to Bronwen.
        • Taraja
          • Origin:

            African, Kiswahili
          • Meaning:

            "hope"
          • Description:

            The raja sequence of sounds gives it a regal feel.
        • Taryn
          • Origin:

            Irish, variation of Tara
          • Meaning:

            "rocky hill"
          • Description:

            Taryn is an offshoot of Tara that has a variety of meanings in a variety of cultures. In 1953, Taryn was presented to the public as an invention by actors Tyrone Power and Linda Christian for their daughter's name, at which point it gained a short spurt of popularity. Taryn returned to the Top 1000 in 1974, peaking in the 1980s, and has remained on the list ever since.
        • Tatjana
          • Origin:

            German, Finnish, Estonian, Slovene, Croatian, Serbian
          • Meaning:

            "from Latin family name"
          • Description:

            Tatjana is an interesting twist on an already uncommon name, borne by German-born supermodel Tatjana Patitz. Note that as j is pronounced as y in German, the name is spoken just like sisters Tatiana and Tatyana.
        • Tauria
          • Origin:

            Latin, place name
          • Description:

            The name of an area of Peru, this could be a possibilty for a springtime baby born under the sign of Taurus.