Red Queen themed names

  1. Fyrias
    • Fyrion
      • Garion
        • Gisa
          • Helena
            • Origin:

              Latinate form of Helen, Greek
            • Meaning:

              "torch; shining light"
            • Description:

              Helena is one of those classic names that just misses making the US Top 1000 girl names for its entire history, falling off for a single year in 1992. Since then it's been drifting lazily up the charts, and makes a perfect choice if you want a name that both fits in and stands out.
          • Harrus
            • Irina
              • Origin:

                Russian from Greek
              • Meaning:

                "peace"
              • Description:

                Irina is a Russian ballet-inflected classic, one of the Three Sisters in the Chekhov play. While some Americans will pronounce this like Irene with three syllables, the pronunciation used throughout Europe, where it's widely used, starts with a short i as in it or if and a strong emphasis on the second syllable.
            • Iris
              • Origin:

                Flower name; Greek
              • Meaning:

                "rainbow"
              • Description:

                Iris has so much going for it. It's a fashionable flower name. It's a mythological name, from the Greek goddess of the rainbow. And it's a classic name, always ranking in the girls' Top 1000 but now at its highest point ever.
            • Iranne
              • Jared
                • Origin:

                  Hebrew
                • Meaning:

                  "he descends"
                • Description:

                  Jared is an Old Testament name that has been popular for decades--it was revived in the sixties via TV westerns-- and is still an appealing option.
              • Jenna
                • Origin:

                  English, diminutive of Jennifer
                • Meaning:

                  "white shadow, white wave"
                • Description:

                  Jenna was first noted on the 1980s TV series Dallas, later associated with one of the First Twin Daughters. Jenna is still being used, but no longer feels much fresher than Jennifer. You can also spell it Jena, but then many people will pronounce it jeen-a, as in Gina.
              • Jerald
                • Julian
                  • Origin:

                    English from Latin, variation of Julius
                  • Meaning:

                    "youthful, downy-bearded, or sky father"
                  • Description:

                    Cool and charming, with plenty of flair and sophistication, Julian manages to strike the balance between being a sensible classic and contemporary choice. Appealingly international, it is no wonder Julian is a rising star.
                • Juliana
                  • Origin:

                    Latin
                  • Meaning:

                    "youthful or sky father"
                  • Description:

                    Long common in Europe, the elegant and regal Juliana, also spelled with two n's, has invaded these shores, in tandem with the more classic Julia. Together with Julian, the name derives from Julius, a Roman family name. Its origin is shrouded in history, but possible roots include Latin iuvenis, meaning "youthfu"; Greek ioulos, meaning "downy-bearded"; or Jovis, a form of Jupiter, which means "sky father".
                • Julianna
                  • Origin:

                    Latin
                  • Meaning:

                    "youthful or sky father"
                  • Description:

                    Together with Julian, the name Juliana/Julianna derives from Julius, a Roman family name. Its origin is shrouded in history, but possible roots include Latin iuvenis, meaning "youthfu"; Greek ioulos, meaning "downy-bearded"; or Jovis, a form of Jupiter, which means "sky father".
                • Julias
                  • Jannos
                    • Kilorn
                      • Laurentia
                        • Origin:

                          Latin, feminine form of Laurence
                        • Description:

                          This pretty female form of Laurence originated in ancient Rome and is still sometimes heard in the Latino community. It is one of the many intriguing Latin names for girls worth consideration by modern parents, as a more distinctive spin on Laura or Lauren. The name's rhythm also makes it perfect for Ren or Wren as a nickname.
                      • Leonora
                        • Origin:

                          Italian diminutive of Eleonora or Eleanor, meaning unknown
                        • Description:

                          Its mellifluous sound makes Leonora--which has a rich history and a tie to the popular Leo names-- a keen possibility for revival. Though it's been hiding below the Top 1000 since the 1940s, Leonora is being rediscovered by stylish parents in the US and Europe.