Possible Character Names

I find it so hard to whittle down a character's name and Nameberry helps me so much with it's lovely set of names, cute names, beautiful names, strong male names, etcetera. So, I thought I'd join Nameberry and make a list in my time of stuck-ness. If anybody is allowed to contribute, please feel free as I need all the help I can get... :)
  1. AramintaHeart
    • Origin:

      Invented hybrid name from Arabella and Aminta
    • Description:

      Araminta is an enchanting eighteenth-century invention familiar in Britain and just beginning to be discovered here. It was used in 1693 by William Congreve in his comedy The Old Bachelor, and in 1705 by the versatile Sir John Vanbrugh, architect of Blenheim Palace as well as a playwright, for his comedy The Confederacy.
  2. AdantéHeart
    • Anselina Heart
      • CeceliaHeart
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "blind"
        • Description:

          Cecelia, with this spelling, got some recent attention as the name of Jim and Pam's baby on The Office -- and also the name of actress Jenna Fischer's newborn niece. A spelling variation of Cecilia that has a gently old-fashioned feel and several appealing short forms, including Celia, Celie, and, as on the TV show, Cece. Three times as many babies are given the Cecilia spelling as get the Cecelia one, though if you plan on calling your daughter Cece or Celia, Cecelia may feel like the more logical spelling.
      • Charmis Heart
        • ChimaHeart
          • DemelzaHeart
            • Origin:

              Cornish
            • Meaning:

              "eel house or Maeldaf's fort"
            • Description:

              A punchy modern Cornish name derived from a place name, which is of disputed origin. It is sometimes said to derive from a rare Welsh name, Maeldaf, plus dinas, the Cornish for "fort". Another theory is that it comes from Cornish ty "house" plus malsai "eel" – likely a reference to Cornwall's fishing trade.
          • EbbaHeart
            • Origin:

              English or German
            • Meaning:

              "fortress of riches, or strength of a boar"
            • Description:

              Ebba, the feminine version of Eberhard and also a form of an old English name, is in the Swedish Top 10 but virtually unknown in the US. However, with the rise of Emma, Ella, Ada, and similar simple-yet-traditional names, Ebba may enjoy more widespread popularity.
          • EdenHeart
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "place of pleasure, delight"
            • Description:

              Eden is an attractive, serene name with obvious intimations of Paradise, one of several place names drawn from the Bible by the Puritans in the seventeenth century.
          • ElijahHeart
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "Yahweh is God"
            • Description:

              The Top 10 boys' name Elijah is derived from the Hebrew name Eliyahu, composed of the elements ’el and yah, both of which refer to God. In the Old Testament, Elijah was the prophet who went to heaven in a chariot of fire, a story sure to inspire any young Elijah.
          • EthanHeart
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "strong, firm"
            • Description:

              Ethan is a name that succeeds in being at once classic and fashionable, serious and cheery, strong and sensitive. Given a big boost via the name of the Tom Cruise character in the Mission Impossible film series, Ethan has fallen from its peak at Number 2 in 2009 and 2010, but is still popular in the US along with several other countries.
          • FairnetteHeart
            • HunterHeart
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "one who hunts"
              • Description:

                Hunter has been dropping a bit for the past few years but is still one of the leaders of a distinctive band of boys' names that combines macho imagery (Hunter, Austin, Harley) with a softened masculinity. Hunter was for years attached to gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson; Josh Holloway used it for his son.
            • JosephineHeart
              • Origin:

                French feminine variation of Joseph
              • Meaning:

                "Jehovah increases"
              • Description:

                Josephine, with its large measure of class and character and a gently offbeat quality, has been on a gentle uphill climb in the US for over 30 years, now ranking in the Top 100. With an intriguing number of vivacious nicknames, from Jo to Josie to Fifi to Posy, Josephine is a Nameberry favorite.
            • KatherineHeart
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "pure"
              • Description:

                Katherine is one of the oldest, most diverse, and all-around best names: it's powerful, feminine, royal, saintly, classic, popular, and adaptable. Long one of the top girls' names starting with K, Katherine has now been unseated on the popularity list by upstarts Kennedy and Kinsley, but a dip in popularity only adds to its charm.
            • MasonHeart
              • Origin:

                English occupational name
              • Meaning:

                "worker in stone"
              • Description:

                Mason is an occupational surname that ranked among the Top 10 name for boys throughout the 2010s, after its choice as one of the first Kardashian baby names.
            • MiltonHeart
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "settlement with a mill"
              • Description:

                Once an upper-class British surname conjuring up the epic poetry of John Milton, it then descended to the antics of "Uncle Miltie" Berle, and now has left the stage completely.
            • SabinaHeart
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "Sabine"
              • Description:

                Sabina is a sleek but neglected name from an ancient Roman tribal name that's well worth consideration. The equally alluring Sabine is heard in France and Germany. Related names include the more popular Sabrina or Serena. All are equally lovely.
            • ViktorHeart
              • Origin:

                Scandinavian, Russian, and Eastern European variation of Victor
              • Description:

                The Viktor form of this classic name is widely used throughout Europe and is rising in the US as well.
            • VioletHeart
              • Origin:

                English from Latin
              • Meaning:

                "purple"
              • Description:

                Violet is soft and sweet, yet with a vivacious edge.