G.o.T Names

  1. ILYN
    • ILYRIO
      • Jaime
        • Origin:

          Spanish variation of James
        • Description:

          A Hispanic classic that has lost some momentum in recent years. It could be misunderstood by some as Jamie -- which is how it's pronounced on Game of Thrones.
      • JAQEN
        • JEOR
          • Joffrey
            • Origin:

              Variant of Geoffrey
            • Description:

              King Joffrey Baratheon, the petulant biological son of siblings Cersei and Jaime Lannisters, is perhaps the most notorious villain in the entire Game of Thrones canon. His name is practically a byword for sadism among fans of the show and George R.R. Martin's books. As such, we think it's probably a name best avoided IRL.
          • JOJEN
            • Jon
              • Origin:

                Variation of John or Jonathan
              • Meaning:

                "God is gracious; or gift of Jehovah"
              • Description:

                Streamlined version of the classic boys' names, sometimes a short form of Jonathan, which is in fact an entirely different name from John attached to a different Biblical personage. Jon feels more modern than the traditional John, but some may find it an overly slight variation on an already slim name. Jon Snow is a popular character on HBO's Game of Thrones.
            • Jorah
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "early rain"
              • Description:

                Jorah, a Biblical name with a lovely nature-related meaning, might make a fresher alternative to the overused Jordan. It's similar to the feminine Nora, Cora, and Laura, but depending on your viewpoint, that may be an advantage.
            • LANCEL
              • LORAS
                • LUWIN
                  • LYANNA
                    • Lysa
                      • Mace
                        • Origin:

                          English
                        • Meaning:

                          "heavy club"
                        • Description:

                          Has a slight aura of danger, from its being two types of weapons and a looming character in the Star Wars films. Best left as a nickname for Mason.
                      • MANCE
                        • MARGAERY
                          • Meera
                            • Origin:

                              ; Sanskrit
                            • Meaning:

                              "prosperous"
                            • Description:

                              Meera Bai, also spelled Mirabai, was a great female Hindu mystical poet whose works are popular throughout India. She was a fifteenth-sixteenth century Indian princess who devoted her life to writing paeans of devotion to the god Krishna.

                              The story of Meera was the basis of an eponymous Indian historical drama television series in 2009. It's also gotten a boost from HBO's Game of Thrones, in which Meera Reed is a tough, wise character who cares for the disabled seer Bran Stark once he flees Winterfell.

                          • Melisandre
                            • Origin:

                              French variation of Millicent, German
                            • Meaning:

                              "strong in work"
                            • Description:

                              The romantic fairy tale-like name has come to modern attention via the beautiful but terrifying sorceress in Game of Thrones. The character may look as lovely as her name sounds, but it's hard to imagine a parent familiar with the book wanting to use the name for their child. Two alternate directions: Millicent or Melisande.
                          • MERYN