THE COMPLETE Hunger Games Names

In no particular order really.
  1. Alma
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "nurturing, soul"
    • Description:

      Alma is a somewhat solemn, soulful name that had a burst of popularity a century ago, then faded into the flowered wallpaper, and is now finding its footing once more.
  2. Annie
    • Origin:

      English, diminutive of Ann
    • Meaning:

      "grace"
    • Description:

      Annie is one of the most open and optimistic, the-sun'll-come-out-tomorrow type of name, having been celebrated over the years in song (Annie Laurie), comic strip (Little Orphan Annie), folklore (Annie Oakley, born Phoebe), and film (Annie Hall). It strikes a nice old-fashioned-but-jaunty chord that still has appeal, but we do suggest that you consider putting a more formal version on her birth certificate.
  3. Atala
    • Brutus
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "heavy, dull"
      • Description:

        Brutus is the quintessential brute--far too close to the word brutal. And any child with this name would spend much of his life hearing "Et tu."
    • Beetee
      • Caesar
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "cut"
        • Description:

          Caesar, the name of the greatest Roman of them all, is rarely used outside Latino families, where the Cesar spelling is preferred —as in activist Chavez and Dog Whisperer Millan. Its original meaning is debated — either "long-haired", "blue-gray" (as in eyes), or "cut" (because Julius Caesar was supposedly born by cesarian section) — it came to be the title to denote all Roman emperors and it is from the name Caesar that many other European royal titles are derived, including Kaiser and Tsar.
      • Cashmere
        • Origin:

          Word name
        • Description:

          Cashmere is soft, luxurious -- and way out of the ordinary. One of the unique names found in The Hunger Games series.
      • Cato
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "all-knowing"
        • Description:

          Cato conjures up images of ancient Roman statesmen and southern antebellum retainers; it could have revival potential, with its 'O' ending and the current interest in the names of Greek and Roman antiquity.
      • Cinna
        • Origin:

          Latin, family name
        • Description:

          In The Hunger Games series, Cinna is the influential costume designer for Katniss. In ancient Rome, one Cinna was the father-in-law of Julius Caesar and another was a conspirator against Caesar.
      • Clove
        • Origin:

          Nature name
        • Description:

          Clove is a spice name that is a tad more piquant than Saffron or Cinnamon. It might get more attention now as a member of The Hunger Games family of names.
      • Coriolanus
        • Delly
          • 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.
          • Enobaria
            • Finnick
              • Gale
                • Origin:

                  Nature name
                • Description:

                  Gale for boys is more a storm name than a short form of Abigail. Since Gale has resurfaced as the name of Liam Hemsworth's daring character in The Hunger Games, it has new force for boys.
              • Glimmer
                • Origin:

                  Word name
                • Description:

                  Glimmer is shimmery but a little too showy, as is Glitter, a character on a TV sitcom-- while Glimmer appears in The Hunger Games.
              • Gloss
                • Haymitch
                  • Johanna
                    • Origin:

                      Hebrew
                    • Meaning:

                      "God is gracious"
                    • Description:

                      Johanna is the version of this name used in Holland, Germany, and Scandinavia. The extra h makes Johanna a slightly more dignified version of Joanna.