Names For Characters (Girls)

  1. Sophelia
    • Thora
      • Origin:

        Norse
      • Meaning:

        "thunder goddess"
      • Description:

        Thora, related to Thor, is the ancient Norse thunder goddess name that's much softer and gentler than its meaning suggests. A noted bearer is actress Thora Birch.
    • Twila
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "woven with a double thread; twilight; star"
      • Description:

        The intriguing and creative feeling Twila is a vintage name that was semi-popular in the first half of the 20th century. Evoking the glowing light of twilight, it might appeal as an alternative to Lila, Tyler, or Skylar, or for the for the grown-up fans of the Stephanie Meyer's vampire series, Twilight.

        Twila — also spelled Twyla — has a number of possible origins. On one hand, it could simply be inspired by the word "twilight", connecting it to the time of evening when the sun is below the horizon. Alternatively, it could come from the word "twill", a type of textile weave that creates a sturdy fabric, or, it could be inspired by the French Étoile (said EH-TWAL), meaning "star".
    • Twyla
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "woven with a double thread; twilight; star"
      • Description:

        Mystical and intriguing, this vintage name has an unexpectedly modern feel. Conjuring up imagery of glowing evening light, Twyla could appeal as as alternative to Lila, as a nature-inspired option, or for the grown-up fans of the Stephanie Meyer's vampire series, Twilight.

        Twyla — also spelled Twila — has a number of possible origins. On one hand, it could be simply inspired by the word "twilight", connecting it to the time of evening when the sun is below the horizon. Alternatively, it could come from the word "twill", a type of textile weave that creates a sturdy fabric, or, it could be inspired by the French Étoile (said EH-TWAL), meaning "star".

        Associated with choreographer Twyla Tharp, a waitress in the television series Schitt's Creek, and a Monster High character Twyla Boogeyman, Twyla was also used by Toni Morrison in her short story, Recitatif, which was reissued in 2022.
    • Tryphena
      • Valora
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "courageous"
      • Vesper
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "evening star"
        • Description:

          This Latin word used for evening spiritual services was introduced to baby namers by the Eva Greene character Vesper Lynd in the modern James Bond film Casino Royale in 2006, based on the Ian Fleming novel, and is just now beginning to provoke interest among namers, with its spiritual reference and soft, whispery sound.
      • Vespera
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "evening star"
        • Description:

          Said to refer to either Jupiter or Venus, either of which would be preferable as a name.
      • Vladimira
        • Wren
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "small bird"
          • Description:

            Wren, a lilting songbird name, could be the next Robin. Wren entered the Top 1000 for the first time in 2012 and is among the new wave of popular English names for girls.
        • Xanthe
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "golden, yellow"
          • Description:

            X marks the spot in names these days, usually at the middles or ends of names, but here is one that puts it squarely up front.
        • Xaverie
          • Xaverine
            • Xylia
              • Zara
                • Origin:

                  Hebrew and Arabic
                • Meaning:

                  "blooming flower; God remembers"
                • Description:

                  Zara has multiple origins, but most notably is a variation of Zahrah, a name derived from the Arabic zahrah, meaning "blooming flower." Zara can also be a diminutive of the Bulgarian name Zaharina, a feminine form of the Hebrew Zechariah. Today, Zara is heavily associated with the Spanish fast-fashion empire of the same name.
              • Zella
                • Origin:

                  African, Bobangi
                • Meaning:

                  "lacking nothing, one who knows the way"
                • Description:

                  This is an African name that would fit into any culture.
              • Zora
                • Origin:

                  Serbo-Croatian
                • Meaning:

                  "dawn"
                • Description:

                  Zora is a meaningful literary heroine name honoring Zora Neale Hurston, an important black writer and leader of the Harlem Renaissance.
              • Zira