A Song of Ice and Fire: Male

  1. Emmon
    • Origin:

      Irish
    • Meaning:

      "rich protection"
    • Description:

      Variant of Eamonn, itself a form of Edmund
  2. Eddard
    • Edmure
      • Euron
        • Gerold
          • Gregor
            • Origin:

              Scottish form of Gregory
            • Meaning:

              "vigilant, a watchman"
            • Description:

              Two prominent literary namesakes make Gregor a somewhat risky choice. On the highbrow side, there's Gregor Samsa, the Kafka character who woke up one day to find himself turned into a cockroach. And then there's Gregor Clegane, one of the most feared and purely evil characters in the world of Game of Thrones.
          • Garlan
            • Gendry
              • Hoster
                • Howland
                  • Illyrio
                    • Ilyn
                      • Jaime
                        • Origin:

                          Spanish variation of James
                        • Description:

                          A Hispanic classic that has lost some momentum in recent years. It could be misunderstood by some as Jamie -- which is how it's pronounced on Game of Thrones.
                      • Joffrey
                        • Origin:

                          Variant of Geoffrey
                        • Description:

                          King Joffrey Baratheon, the petulant biological son of siblings Cersei and Jaime Lannisters, is perhaps the most notorious villain in the entire Game of Thrones canon. His name is practically a byword for sadism among fans of the show and George R.R. Martin's books. As such, we think it's probably a name best avoided IRL.
                      • Jon
                        • Origin:

                          Variation of John or Jonathan
                        • Meaning:

                          "God is gracious; or gift of Jehovah"
                        • Description:

                          Streamlined version of the classic boys' names, sometimes a short form of Jonathan, which is in fact an entirely different name from John attached to a different Biblical personage. Jon feels more modern than the traditional John, but some may find it an overly slight variation on an already slim name. Jon Snow is a popular character on HBO's Game of Thrones.
                      • Jorah
                        • Origin:

                          Hebrew
                        • Meaning:

                          "early rain"
                        • Description:

                          Jorah, a Biblical name with a lovely nature-related meaning, might make a fresher alternative to the overused Jordan. It's similar to the feminine Nora, Cora, and Laura, but depending on your viewpoint, that may be an advantage.
                      • Jaqen
                        • Jeor
                          • Jojen
                            • Kevan