If you like Game of Thrones names...

A list of names similar to those found in "A Song of Ice and Fire" and/or "Game of Thrones," as well as those from the series with real-world origins.
  1. Adara
    • Origin:

      Arabic; Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "virgin; or noble, exalted"
    • Description:

      Perfect name for a Virgo or an Aries baby. It is also the name of a character in the fantasy Belgariad series.
  2. Aenya
    • Aeric
      • Aeron
        • Origin:

          Welsh
        • Description:

          Tolkien may have been inspired by this unisex name of a Celtic goddess of war. Welsh poet Dylan Thomas named his daughter the variation Aeronwy. With goddess names so hot for baby girls, this ethereal choice is one to consider.
      • Aland
        • Alaric
          • Origin:

            German
          • Meaning:

            "all-powerful ruler"
          • Description:

            Alaric is an ancient regal name that sounds modern enough to be considered. Alaric was a traditional name for the kings of the Ostrogoths, the most famous of whom was Alaric I, the King of the West Goths who sacked Rome in 410.
        • Alenna
          • Ales
            • Alik
              • Alister
                • Origin:

                  English variation of Alasdair, Scottish
                • Meaning:

                  "defending men"
                • Description:

                  This anglicized spelling of the already anglicized Alistair originates from the Scottish form of Alexander. Some might think it lacks the flair of the -air ending, while others might find it sleeker and simpler. Either way, in the US, it's the second most popular spelling after Alistair, ahead of both Alasdair and Alastair, while in the UK, it is in use, but least preferred of the four.
              • Alla
                • Origin:

                  Galician diminutive of Olalla, or Russian, Ukrainian Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, or Danish
                • Meaning:

                  "sweetly speaking"
                • Description:

                  A short form of Alexandra and Alice used everywhere from Russia to Spain. A fresh alternative to Allie.
              • Allinor
                • Allyn
                  • Allyson
                    • Origin:

                      Spelling variation of Allison
                    • Meaning:

                      "noble"
                    • Description:

                      The original Allison was a Top 50 name from the 1980s through 2016, and Allyson is one of the many spelling variations parents used to put a more unique spin on the original.
                  • Alynna
                    • Alysanne
                      • Alyse
                        • Alysia
                          • Amarys
                            • Origin:

                              Spelling variation of Amaris, Hebrew
                            • Meaning:

                              "God has said"
                            • Description:

                              Amaris and Amarys are pretty modernized versions of the ancient Hebrew Amariah. Almost 300 baby girls were named Amaris in the US last year, along with nearly 100 boys, but only seven baby girls were given the Amarys spelling.
                          • Andor
                            • Origin:

                              Norse
                            • Meaning:

                              "manly"
                            • Description:

                              Unusual but accessible multi-cultural choice. In Greek culture, one of many variations of Andreas, including Androu and Ander.