A Song of Ice and Fire: Female

  1. Cersei
    • Dacey
      • Origin:

        Irish
      • Meaning:

        "from the south"
      • Description:

        Dacey is a delicate and lacy Irish name with real possibilities.
    • Daenerys
      • Origin:

        Literary name
      • Description:

        Daenerys is yet another girls' name invented by "Game of Thrones" author George R. R. Martin that is beginning to gain some traction in real life. Daenerys was used for 67 baby girls in 2013 while one of the character's titles, Khaleesi, was given to 241 baby girls. And the name Arya, also from the hyper-popular series, is one of the fastest growing girls' names in the country.
    • Doreah
      • Elia
        • Origin:

          Italian variation of Elijah, Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "Jehovah is God"
        • Description:

          Though the most famous Elia, screenwriter Kazan, was male, this name sounds like a spin on many popular girls' names, from Ella to Ellie to Isla and Leah. While the Italian pronunciation has the middle syllable as LEE, making it closer to the original Elijah would give the middle syllable a long I sound -- eh-LYE-ah.
      • Elinor
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Eleanor
        • Description:

          Slimmed down spelling is well-established and makes an old name more modern, for better and worse. Katie Couric spells her Elinor's name this way.
      • Ellaria
        • Genna
          • Gilly
            • Origin:

              Literary name
            • Description:

              Gilly is a name that's popped up from time to time in different contexts: As a nickname for Gillian, for instance, and as the name of a town in Switzerland. But it's increasingly associated with Hannah Murray's character Gilly in HBO's Game of Thrones, whom Sam Tarly rescued from Craster's Keep.
          • Irri
            • Janna
              • Origin:

                Dutch contraction of Johanna
              • Description:

                Could run into pronunciation confusion.
            • Jayde
              • Origin:

                Spelling variation of Jade
              • Description:

                This creative spelling of Jade adds in the trendy y, but it remains much less popular.
            • Joanna
              • Origin:

                Variation of Johanna
              • Meaning:

                "God is gracious"
              • Description:

                Joanna derives from the Greek name Ioanna, which in turn came from the Hebrew name Yohannah. It is featured in the New Testament as a woman who accompanied Jesus on his travels and eventually reached saint status. Other names related to Joanna include Joan, Joanne, Johanna, and Jana.
            • Jeyne
              • Jhiqui
                • Lanna
                  • Leona
                    • Origin:

                      Latin
                    • Meaning:

                      "lioness"
                    • Description:

                      A Top 100 name from 1896 to 1921, Leona reached as high as Number 72. Since then, Leona had seemed to be one of the most unfashionable of the pride of lion names, but singer Leona Lewis has done a lot to rejuvenate it. Leona returned to the Top 1000 in 2009 after decades of being away.
                  • Lyra
                    • Origin:

                      Greek
                    • Meaning:

                      "lyre"
                    • Description:

                      Lyra is a name with ancient and celestial roots that's finding new popularity thanks to its starring role in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials series, seen in the movie The Golden Compass. Simple yet unique, Lyra hits the sweet spot between too popular and too unusual.
                  • Lysa
                    • Lemore