X-Men Names

  1. Miranda
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "marvelous"
    • Description:

      Miranda, a shimmeringly lovely, poetic name that was invented by Shakespeare for the beautiful and admirable young heroine of his play, The Tempest, is still a recommended choice even though its popularity peaked in the 1990's, partially as an antidote to Amanda. But while Amanda now sounds dated, Miranda retains a good measure of its charm.
  2. Monet
    • Origin:

      French artist name, from diminutive of Simon
    • Description:

      A new favorite of the bohemian set, brought to light by actress Monet Mazur, daughter of the artist who designed the Rolling Stones' mouth logo.
  3. Mortimer
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "dead sea"
    • Description:

      Other kids might see a teasible connection to mortician or mortuary. Mortimer is an English family name used a few generations ago as an Anglicization of Moses; it was Walt Disney's original choice for the name of his mouse, until his wife talked him out of it.
  4. Madelyne
    • Nate
      • Origin:

        English, diminutive of Nathan or Nathaniel
      • Description:

        Very much in style, especially after its starring role in Six Feet Under, Nate is one of a new generation of nicknames that go directly on the birth certificate. Other similar names: Sam, Jack, Mack.
    • Nathan
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "given"
      • Description:

        Nathan is an Old Testament name that's ranked among the Top 100 names for boys for 50 years, and could well stay there for another 50. Strong, solid, and attractive, It's a name familiar to every schoolchild through Nathan Hale, the Revolutionary War spy.
    • Neal
      • Origin:

        Irish
      • Meaning:

        "champion or cloud"
      • Description:

        Always the less common spelling of Irish classic Neil, Neal has been on a fifty-year slide, and now doesn't even make the Top 1000. It has a streamlined, surnamey appeal in this spelling.
    • Neena
      • Namor
        • Nezhno
          • Noriko
            • Ororo
              • Origin:

                Literary name
              • Description:

                Ororo Munroe is the civilian name of African-American comic book heroine Storm, from the X-Men series.
            • Paige
              • Origin:

                English, occupational name
              • Meaning:

                "page to a lord"
              • Description:

                Paige is more name, and less word than the occupational Page. Paige is also sleek and sophisticated a la Brooke and Blair and reached as high as Number 47 in 2003, when there was a very popular television show, Trading Spaces, hosted by the energetic Paige Davis.
            • Paras
              • Paul
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "small"
                • Description:

                  To the thousands of girls who screamed the name of their favorite Beatle in the 1960s, the boys' name Paul had a thrillingly unique image, but to the rest of the world, then and now, it's a name that's so simple and yet so widely diffuse that it could belong to almost anyone. Paul is an ancient name for boys -- popular in Roman and medieval times -- that's not very fashionable now, which can work in its favor, scarcity balancing simplicity.
              • Pietro
                • Origin:

                  Italian variation of Peter
                • Description:

                  Yet another winning international form of Peter.
              • Piotr
                • Origin:

                  Russian, Polish, Belarusian
                • Meaning:

                  "rock"
                • Description:

                  A variant transcription of Russian Pyotr, and also the Polish and Belarusian form of Peter, classic and still very popular there.
              • Rachel
                • Origin:

                  Hebrew
                • Meaning:

                  "ewe"
                • Description:

                  Rachel was derived from the Hebrew word rāchēl, meaning "ewe." In the Old Testament, Rachel was the favorite wife of Jacob, and mother of Joseph and Benjamin. International variations include the Spanish Raquel and Israeli Rahel.
              • Raven
                • Origin:

                  Word and animal name
                • Description:

                  Bird name Raven, once a symbol of pride for both African-American and Wiccan parents, is finding new life as a superhero name. Raven Darkholme is the real name of Mystique, heroine of the X-Men films played by Jennifer Lawrence. And there is another Raven superheroine in Teen Titans. Some parents may still choose Raven to signal black pride or mystical powers or maybe even Edgar Allan Poe fandom, but we are guessing most inspiration is coming from the comics.
              • Regan
                • Origin:

                  Irish
                • Meaning:

                  "little king"
                • Description:

                  Like somewhat more popular twin sister Reagan, this vibrant last-name-first Irish choice makes a strong, straightforward option.