Both the character names and the names of the actors and actresses playing the role are listed — and either one would make a great baby name! Catching Fire is the second book movie slated for November and Mockingjay is the third and final book in The Hunger Games trilogy. In this book, we see our favorites, including Katniss and Peeta, with some new characters with great names!
The following character names may not be one of the main characters of the book, but they are equally as cool. Perhaps you will find the perfect unusual baby name in this list. Powerful baby names Unique names from pop culture Unique baby names from classic books.
SheKnows is a part of Penske Media Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Annie Continued Chevron - Right. Alma Heart Origin: Latin Meaning: "nurturing, soul" Description: Alma is a somewhat solemn, soulful name that had a burst of popularity a century ago, then faded into the flowered wallpaper, and is now finding its footing once more. Alma Continued Chevron - Right. While there aren't many eighth children anymore, this ancient Roman name has real possibilities as a substitute for the overused Olivia; recommended for its combination of classical and musical overtones.
It was chosen for his daughter by Kevin Sorbo. Octavia Continued Chevron - Right. The name Rory is getting more popular overall, but for the past few years has been trending decidedly toward the boys' side -- however, it's been rising to new heights for girls in recent years. Rory Continued Chevron - Right. His name today has an appealingly artistic image, which might well be found on a concert program or gallery announcement.
Darius Continued Chevron - Right. It shares a vintage charm with Hattie and Letty although is much rarer than either. Effie Continued Chevron - Right. Marcus Heart Origin: Latin Meaning: "warlike" Description: Though ancient, Marcus now sounds more current than Mark, in tune with today's trend towards us-ending Latinate names.
Marcus Continued Chevron - Right. Primrose Heart Origin: English flower name Meaning: "first rose" Description: A quaint and quirky flower name, until recently considered a bit too prim for most American classrooms but brought back to life in recent years by the attractive character of Primrose "Prim" Everdeen in the Hunger Games series.
In the Top girl names in England and Wales and on Nameberry, Primrose remains rare in the US, but is made more accessible by a raft of sweet nickname options, including Rosie and Posy. Primrose Continued Chevron - Right. Livia Heart Origin: Diminutive of Olivia or Latin Meaning: "blue, envious" Description: Though it sounds like a chopped-off variation of Olivia, which means olive, the distinctively attractive Livia has been an independent name since the days of the ancient Romans, when it belonged to Livia Drusilla—the powerful wife of the Emperor Augustus—and is still commonly heard in modern Italy.
Livia Continued Chevron - Right. Here are 20 bold, flame-worthy names inspired by the Girl on Fire herself. These move out of the arena from warm to hot choices with serious spark. Aidan , Aiden : Few names are as popular as Aiden, an Irish superstar that's currently the 12th most-chosen name for boys and its varied spellings mean that it's more popular than it sometimes gets credit for. The meaning, "little fiery one", is just as fitting for a Hunger Games fan as for a toddler.
Auburn : Usually reserved for hair color, auburn is a warm reddish-brown that makes us think of a flickering flame. Even the sound of this name seems to play with fire, though it's just a coincidence that it contains the word "burn". Blaze : In an unexpected twist in the world of names, the traditional French Blaise which likely means "lisping" has been reinvented with a new spelling.
Like a Blaise from an alternate universe, Blaze has an unmistakable red-hot image, perfect for a child with a bold personality. Brantley : A surname turned hotter-than-fire given name, Brantley is a recently popular choice helped along by country artist Brantley Gilbert.
It comes from the Old German word for brand, with meanings related to fire or "fiery torch". Brinley : Across America, the sound of "brin" is catching on like wildfire. Though this irresistible name is partly a new creation , it does have Old English roots connected to the surname Brandley, which means "burnt meadow". Cayenne : A bold, fiery spice made from ground chili peppers, cayenne is a word with plenty of name appeal. It's for those who love distinctive, rare names, as only 17 girls were born last year bearing this name.
It's a small but brave departure from the more timid Cheyenne, with inventive nicknames like Cay and Caya possible. Cole : Fueled by its catchy sound, this trendy name means "coal" and was traditionally given to boys with dark features. Though it could have made a perfect District 12 name. Enya : Ethereal singer Enya, born with the original Gaelic spelling, Eithne, made the anglicized version of her name accessible to Americans.
With the meaning "little fire" or "kernel", we think Enya has a certain spark and fits right in with international favorite Anya.
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