Game of Thrones Names

  1. Myrcella
    • Origin:

      Variant of Marcella
    • Description:

      One of the many faux-Medieval names invented by George R.R. Martin for his A Song of Ice and Fire series of books, the source of HBO's Game of Thrones. Princess Myrcella Baratheon is the daughter of Cersei Lannister and (secretly) her brother Jaime. Their younger brother Tyrion sends her to Dorne to be married to the Dornish prince Trystane Martell to seal an alliance between the two houses.
  2. Margaery
    • Melisandre
      • Missandei
        • Nymeria
          • Osha
            • Petyr
              • Podrick
                • Quentyn
                  • Ramsay
                    • Origin:

                      English
                    • Meaning:

                      "low-lying land"
                    • Description:

                      A surname occasionally used as a first, as in former attorney general Ramsey Clark. This spelling is now closely associated with the psychopathic Game of Thrones villain Ramsay Snow (later Ramsay Bolton), and so is probably best avoided as long as the show and books are popular.
                  • Rickard
                    • Rivers
                      • Origin:

                        Nature name and surname, English
                      • Meaning:

                        "rivers"
                      • Description:

                        The name Rivers combines two major trends: nature names like the popular River itself, and S-ending surname-names such as Brooks, Rhodes, and yes, Rivers.
                    • Robb
                      • Description:

                        The version of Rob used in George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire books and HBO's Game of Thrones.
                    • Robert
                      • Origin:

                        English from German
                      • Meaning:

                        "bright fame"
                      • Description:

                        Robert was the Number 1 boys' name in the US in both 1925 and 1950, and in fact was in the Top 25 for more than a century, giving it true classic status. Strong if not quite stylish, Robert remains in the Top 100 for baby boys as a family favorite.
                    • Robin
                      • Origin:

                        Bird name; or English, diminutive of Robert
                      • Meaning:

                        "bright fame"
                      • Description:

                        Now that it's no longer fashionable for girls, Robin is rising for boys again. Robin Hood, Robin Williams, Christopher Robin, and Robin the Boy Wonder are all male namesakes, after all. It reentered the US Top 1000 boys names in 2015 for the first time since 1999 and continues to bounce around the lower end of the Top 1000.
                    • Renly
                      • Rhaegar
                        • Rhaenys
                          • Rickon
                            • Roose