Great Shakespeare Names

  1. Eleanor
    • Fabian
      • Origin:

        Latin clan name
      • Meaning:

        "bean grower"
      • Description:

        Fabian is the ancient name of a saint and pope that also has Shakespearean cred as Olivia's servant in Twelfth Night and more recently made an appearance in Harry Potter. In the U.S. Fabian became best known via the 1960s teen idol/singer who went solely by his first name.
    • Ferdinand
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "bold voyager"
      • Description:

        Ferdinand, a traditional name in the royal families of Spain and a handsome young prince shipwrecked on Prosper's island in Shakespeare's The Tempest has, unfortunately, to the American ear a somewhat heavy and clumsy feel – most likely because of the bull connection. In the 1880's it was in the 200's on the US pop list, but has been off completely since 1986.
    • Flavius
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "yellow, blond"
      • Description:

        Flavius is an ancient Roman family name associated with a dynasty of emperors. It has an appealingly flavorful first syllable, and is the name of a stylist in the Hunger Games series.
    • Ford
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "dweller at the ford"
      • Description:

        The long association to the Ford Motor Company doesn't stand in the way of this being a strong, independent, single-syllable name.
    • Francisco
      • Origin:

        Spanish, Portuguese
      • Meaning:

        "free man"
      • Description:

        Francisco is one of the more popular Spanish names for boys in the US, which is unsurprising given its popularity back in Spain and Portugal as well as Latin America, coupled with its classic status. It also has a cool hipster vibe to it, given the reputation of the city of San Francisco.
    • Frederick
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "peaceful ruler"
      • Description:

        Frederick, and friendlier nickname Fred, seemed almost to have disappeared, leaving just the memory of Freds past such as Astaire, Mr. Rogers and Flintstone. But today's parents are beginning to recognize it as a strong classic and one of the top royal baby boy names.
    • Fleance
      • Florizel
        • Fransisca
          • Gonzalo
            • Origin:

              Spanish from German
            • Meaning:

              "saved from combat"
            • Description:

              Popular among Hispanic parents, it explains the source of the nickname Gonzo.
          • Gregory
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "vigilant, a watchman"
            • Description:

              The Greek name of sixteen popes and fifteen saints, the gregarious Gregory became big in the United States with the emergence of admirable actor Gregory Peck (born Eldred) in the late 1940s. From 1950 to 1973, it was in the Top 30, with nickname Greg becoming a Cool Dude name.
          • Gertude
            • Gonerill
              • Hector
                • Origin:

                  Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "holding fast"
                • Description:

                  Previously used primarily by Latino families, this name of the great hero of the Trojan War as related in Homer's Iliad is beginning to be considered more seriously by others seeking noble ancient hero names as well--it was also the name of the knight who raised King Arthur as his own son.
              • Helen
                • Origin:

                  Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "torch; shining light"
                • Description:

                  Helen is a name that has connoted beauty since ancient times – Helen of Troy was the the mythological "face that launched a thousand ships," over whom the ten-year Trojan War was fought.
              • 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.
              • Henry
                • Origin:

                  German
                • Meaning:

                  "estate ruler"
                • Description:

                  Henry is back. The classic Henry climbed back onto the Top 10 in the US in 2021 for the first time in over a century, and now stands at Number 8.
              • Hermione
                • Origin:

                  Greek, feminine version of Hermes, "messenger, earthly"
                • Meaning:

                  "messenger, earthly"
                • Description:

                  Hermione's costarring role in Harry Potter has made this previously ignored, once stodgy name suddenly viable. Hermione could really take off once today's children start having kids of their own.
              • Hero
                • Origin:

                  Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "demi-god"
                • Description:

                  Despite the possibility of gender confusion, the Hero in Greek myth was a woman. Myleene Klass got that when she chose Hero for her daughter, and Sam Taylor-Wood and Aaron Johnson used it as their daughter's middle--and we wouldn't be surprised to see more girls with this heroic name.