Seven most Interesting Names for Boys and Girls from the Mad Max Film Franchise

A list of seven interesting names for Boys and Girls from the Mad Max film franchise.
  1. Angharad
    • Origin:

      Welsh
    • Meaning:

      "much loved"
    • Description:

      This name dates back to Arthurian legend, in which Angharad was the lover of Percival, one of the Knights of the Round Table, and was used more recently for the name of the favorite wife of the warlord in Mad Max: Fury Road. It was quite popular in the Middle Ages and is still heard in Wales, but we doubt that even the glamorous Rosie Huntington-Whiteley could propel it to wider popularity.
  2. Bubba
    • Origin:

      American nickname
    • Description:

      The original southern Good Ol' Boy.
  3. Capable
    • Coma
      • Entity
        • Furiosa
          • Jessie
            • Origin:

              Anglicized form of Teasagh or diminutive of Jessica
            • Meaning:

              "wealthy"
            • Description:

              Jessie has never been used as much as Jennie/Jenny, partly because it's a boys’ name as well (spelled Jesse), but it does have a friendly and unpretentious pioneer feel. In Scotland, it's found as an Anglicized form of Teasagh, itself a form of Jean, and is used as a full name. And in the rest of the world, Jessie may be short for Jessica or used on its own.
          • Nux
            • Richtus
              • Savannah
                • Origin:

                  Spanish
                • Meaning:

                  "flat tropical grassland"
                • Description:

                  A place name with a deep Southern accent, the once-obscure Savannah shot to fame, with others of its genre, on the heels of the best seller Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, which was set in the mossy Georgia city of Savannah. Originally a substitute for the overused Samantha, Savannah is now becoming overused itself, long among the top girls' names starting with S.
              • Sarse
                • Splendid
                  • Sprog
                    • Wez