Girl Names Inspired by Sci-Fi and Fantasy

  1. Winter
    • Origin:

      Word name
    • Description:

      Fresher, brisker and, yes, cooler than Summer or Autumn or Spring, Winter is now a full-fledged female choice, especially since Nicole Richie and Joel Madden used it for daughter Harlow's middle name, and Gretchen Mol picked it as her daughter's first, as did media mogul Sean Parker. Winter continues to be the preferred spelling and has risen in popularity significantly over the past few years.
  2. Xaviera
    • Origin:

      Feminine variation of Xavier, Basque
    • Meaning:

      "new house"
    • Description:

      Xaviera is one of the most intriguing and rarest female forms of a male name. Only a handful of baby girls are named Xaviera in the US each year, compared with nearly 3500 baby boys named Xavier.
  3. Zathura
    • Origin:

      Derivation and meaning unknown
    • Description:

      Name kids will relate to the space adventure book and family film of that name.
  4. Zephyr
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "west wind"
    • Description:

      Zephyrus was the Greek god of the west wind, and all names associated with him have a pleasantly gentle, breezy feel.
  5. Zephyra
    • Zephyrine
      • Origin:

        Feminine variation of Zephyr, Greek
      • Meaning:

        "west wind"
      • Description:

        Zephyr may not be a name often heard in the U.S., but its variations are used throughout Europe. Zephyrine, a cousin in sound and feel if not in fact to such lovely names as Severine and Seraphina, has distinctive possibilities.
    • Zerynthia
      • Origin:

        Greek, place name
      • Description:

        Zerynthia is one of the alternate names of Hecate, deriving from one of the caves in which she appeared. Zerynthia is also the name of a set of strikingly-coloured Spanish butterflies. This is one name that deserves more attention.
    • Zoraida
      • Origin:

        Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "captivating woman"
      • Description:

        This name of a beautiful Moorish woman character in Don Quixote is rarely heard.
    • Zorina
      • Origin:

        Slavic
      • Meaning:

        "golden dawn"
      • Description:

        Both a first and last name, Zorina has a pretty, ballerina-like quality.