Names for Sci-Fi Characters

  1. Tyree
    • Vale
      • Origin:

        Geographical name
      • Description:

        Vale is part place name, part nature name -- a poetic term for a type of valley. Today Show coanchor Savannah Guthrie put Vale on the baby name map when she chose it for her daughter, but there's no reason the name can't work equally well for a boy. Vale might also be a short form for Valentine or a spelling variation of the city name Vail.
    • Van
      • Origin:

        Dutch
      • Meaning:

        "of"
      • Description:

        Whether it's used as a short form or on its own, this jazzy midcentury name is poised for a comeback along with brothers Ray and Walt.
    • Vera
      • Origin:

        Russian
      • Meaning:

        "faith"
      • Description:

        Vera was the height of fashion in 1910, then was for a long time difficult to picture embroidered on a baby blanket. Now, though, it has come back into style along with other old-fashioned simple names such as Ada and Iris.
    • Vesper
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "evening star"
      • Description:

        While this is usually thought of as a girls' name because of the Bond Girl connection, its sound is masculine and there's no reason it couldn't work for boys.
    • 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.
    • Vida
      • Origin:

        Spanish
      • Meaning:

        "life"
      • Description:

        Like Vita and Viva, one of several similar life-affirming names, this one was chosen by Matthew McConaughey and his Portuguese-born wife Camila. Vida may also be a diminutive of Davida. Australian suffragette and human rights campainer Vida Goldstein is an notable bearer of this name.
    • Vina
      • Origin:

        Spanish
      • Meaning:

        "vineyard"
      • Description:

        Occasionally heard in the 1920s and 30s, along with siblings Bina and Mina; Vienna would be a more modern choice.
    • Vita
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "life"
      • Description:

        Vital and vivacious, Vita is stirring back to life along with many of her V-themed sisters -- Vivian, Vivica -- and is becoming a new celebrity baby favorite.
    • Vito
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "alive, life"
      • Description:

        Old World Italian name that might become fashionable in a so-far-out-it's-in way, like Enzo and Rocco. Main recommendation: It's among the rare boy names that mean life.
    • Volt
      • Volt
        • Wade
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "at the river crossing"
          • Description:

            Wade has never been outside the US Top 1000 for boys - there's a reason for that. It has a clean spelling, fresh sound and is neither too trendy (unlike Kade or Cade) or too old-school (like Richard or Albert). We think Wade is a winning name.
        • 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.
        • Xan
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Alexander
          • Meaning:

            "defending men"
          • Description:

            With the plethora of Alexes around, Xan (and Xander) have emerged as hot new nicknames for Alexander. Xan also stands well on its own. It can be found--not surprisingly--in several computer games.
        • Xi
          • Xi
            • 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.
            • Zeno
              • Origin:

                Anglicized form of Greek Zenon, related to Zeus, king of the gods
              • Description:

                Zeno, the name of two ancient philosophers, has a muscular dynamism that's lightened by its cheerful final vowel, resulting in a kind of offbeat sci-fi feel. Zeno of Citium was the founder of the Stoic school of thought, Zeno of Elea was another early, original Greek thinker, famed for his Paradoxes.
            • Zev
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "wolf"
              • Description:

                Zev is a short, simple, animal name that may relate to the Old Testament Ze'ev -- except he was a villainous character.