Names of characters from books I have read

  1. Cerridwen
    • Chandresh
      • Chaol
        • Clanna Sun
          • Clarkson
            • Cresseida
              • Daniel
                • Origin:

                  Hebrew
                • Meaning:

                  "God is my judge"
                • Description:

                  Daniel is one of only a handful of male names that sounds both classic and modern, strong yet approachable, and popular but not cliched. It also has a solid Old Testament pedigree. The only real downside: There are about 10,000 Daniels named each year, making it a less than distinctive choice.
              • Danika
                • Origin:

                  Eastern European
                • Meaning:

                  "morning star"
                • Description:

                  Spelling variation of Danica with a modern update.
              • Danna
                • Origin:

                  Modern invented name
                • Description:

                  This Dana-Donna variation has started to carve out its own place on popularity lists; an interesting alternative to Daniella as a namesake for a relative named Daniel.
              • Dave
                • Origin:

                  Short form of David, Hebrew
                • Meaning:

                  "beloved"
                • Description:

                  Dave is the ultimate good guy name, but where father name David is still holding onto a spot in the Top 20, Dave -- widely used as an independent name in the middle of the last century -- dropped off the Top 1000 a few decades ago and shows no signs of a comeback. Baby Davids today, often named for dad or grandpa, are more likely to be called David than Dave.
              • David
                • Origin:

                  Hebrew
                • Meaning:

                  "beloved"
                • Description:

                  David is an enduring worldwide classic, used from ancient times to the present day.
              • Diana
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "divine"
                • Description:

                  Diana, the tragic British princess, inspired many fashions, but strangely, not one for her name. For us, Diana is a gorgeous and still-underused choice.
              • Dorian
                • Origin:

                  Greek, name of a tribe
                • Description:

                  The Dorians were an ancient Greek tribe, one of the three major pre-Spartan tribes. It literally means "of Doris," a Greek district, or "of Doros," referring to the son of Helen of Sparta. Dorian derives from the Greek doron, meaning "gift," along with related names such as Dorothy and Dora.
              • Dustan
                • Description:

                  Dustan is a masculine name with medieval origins, representing a variant spelling of the more common Dustin. Derived from the Old Norse 'Þórsteinn' (Thorstein) or possibly from an Anglo-Saxon surname that meant 'stone of the throne', the name traveled through Norman England where it eventually evolved into Dustin and variants like Dustan. This particular spelling appears occasionally throughout history but remains less common than Dustin, which saw significant popularity in the United States during the 1970s and 1980s. Dustan carries the rugged, earthy associations of its more familiar counterpart while offering a slightly distinctive spelling that harkens back to its ancient origins.
              • Declan Emmet
                • Duva
                  • Eadlyn
                    • Origin:

                      Anglo-Saxon
                    • Description:

                      Eadlyn Helena Margarete Schreave de Koskinen is the protagonist of Kiera Cass' Selection novels. Eadlyn and its variants Eadlin and Edelyn are uncommon in real life, but feel bang on-trend and shorten to the adorable vintage nickname Edie/Eadie. The name may derive from the Anglo-Saxon elements ead "wealth" or adal "noble".
                  • Edgar
                    • Origin:

                      English
                    • Meaning:

                      "wealthy spearman"
                    • Description:

                      Edgar is an Old English name historically associated with the tenth century English king known as Edgar the Peaceful. There was also a King Edgar of Scotland.
                  • Edward
                    • Origin:

                      English
                    • Meaning:

                      "wealthy guardian"
                    • Description:

                      Unlike perennials William, John and James, Edward is a classic that moves in and out of fashion. This royal Anglo-Saxon standard has benefited in recent years from the popularity of the hot hero of the vampire sensation Twilight — Edward Cullen — who has given his name a new infusion of cool.
                  • Effie
                    • Origin:

                      English diminutive of Euphemia, Greek
                    • Meaning:

                      "pleasant speech"
                    • Description:

                      Effie is the old-fashioned short form for Euphemia. It shares a vintage charm with Hattie and Letty although is much rarer than either. Effie is a character in The Hunger Games and Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.