Star Wars D-F Girl and Boy Names

Star Wars baby names fir parent fans that one might actually give to their baby (so not like, Yoda or something). Some of these are “real names”, some where made up for the Star Wars franchise (not that you can’t give ‘em to your baby or pet). And some of these names just became popular enough to be considered “real names” (whatever that phrase means to you). -Boys names include: -Even (Peil), Jedi master from Star Wars: the Clone Wars -Ezra (Bridger), Jedi padawan from Star Wars: Rebels -Finn, Resistance Hero from the sequels -Fenn (Rau), former leader of the Mandalorian Protectors from Star Wars: Rebels -Din (Djarin), the famed “Mandalorian” from Star Wars: the Mandalorian -Dryden (Voss), fake leader if Crimson Dawn from Solo: a Star Wars Story Girls names include: -Depa (Billaba), Master of Caleb Dume (Kannan Jarrus), from the prequals -Enfys (Nest), leader of the Cloud Riders, from Solo: a Star Wars Story -Fennec (Shand), Boba Fett’s sniper, in Star Wars: the Mandalorian -Freya
  1. Dryden
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "dry valley"
    • Description:

      Underused literary name (as in the poet John) with a -den ending that's very much in style.
  2. Depa
    • Din
      • Echo
        • Origin:

          Greek mythology name
        • Meaning:

          "echo or sound"
        • Description:

          Although this is traditionally seen as a female name, via the classical mythological nymph who pined away for Narcissus until all that remained of her was a disembodied voice — it can also be used for boys. Remember that old song, 'Little sir echo, how do you do?'
      • Enfys
        • Origin:

          Welsh
        • Meaning:

          "rainbow"
        • Description:

          The Welsh name Enfys is a unisex name, although it is more commonly used as a feminine name. It is rare even in the United Kingdom, used on only a handful of children each year.
      • Eno
        • Description:

          Even if you love Brian Eno, this doesn't make the most melodic name.
      • Even
        • Origin:

          Norwegian
        • Meaning:

          "gift or winner"
        • Description:

          Even is a popular boys' name in Norway, derived from the Old Norse Eivindr. Another popular variation is Eivind, which is pronounced like Ivan.
      • Ezra
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "help"
        • Description:

          Ezra has a lot going for it: the strength of its heroic Biblical legacy, its quirky sound, and its fresh but familiar feel. Ezra is now at its highest point ever, but its intuitive streamlined spelling and deep roots could make it a worth successor to Elijah in the Top 10 -- or even to Liam or Noah at Number 1.
      • Erso
        • Fenn
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "wetland, marsh"
          • Description:

            A fen is an English marshland, and Fenn came into use as a habitational surname for a person who dwelt near one. Now, it's a rarely used first name too, a handsome alternative to Finn.
        • Finn
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "fair or white"
          • Description:

            Finn is a name with enormous energy and charm, that of the greatest hero of Irish mythology, Finn MacCool (aka Fionn mac Cuumhaill), an intrepid warrior with mystical supernatural powers, noted as well for his wisdom and generosity.
        • Fox
          • Origin:

            Animal name
          • Description:

            Fox is one animal name backed by a longish tradition, and then popularized via the lead character Fox Mulder on X Files. Fox is simple, sleek, and a little bit wild, and could make an interesting middle name.
        • Freya
          • Origin:

            Norse
          • Meaning:

            "a noble woman"
          • Description:

            Freya has long been popular in the U.K. but has only taken off in the US in the last decade, along with the entire category of mythological names. Derived from the Old Norse name Freyja, meaning "Lady, noble woman", Freya is the name of the Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
        • Fennec
          • Fives