Star Wars Expanded Universe Names

  1. Cody
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "helpful, pillow"
    • Description:

      In the early 1990s, Cody was in the Top 25 most popular boys' names in the USA; but it has been in decline since then. It retains a greater degree of popularity in the UK, however. Cody might be short for Dakota but despite its nickname feeling, it's a name of its own.
  2. Coleman
    • Origin:

      English and Irish
    • Meaning:

      "little dove"
    • Description:

      The name of three hundred saints, a mustard, and your own baby boy. Coleman was off the US Top 1000 list for much of the 1960s and 1970s, but it was a mainstay before and has been for most years since. It could be an interesting way to honor a Colin or Cole.
  3. Colton
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "from the coal or dark town"
    • Description:

      Colton is a trendy two-syllable choice, with the popular 'on/en' ending.
  4. Conan
    • Origin:

      Irish
    • Meaning:

      "little wolf"
    • Description:

      The fierce image of the Barbarian made a complete turnaround thanks to amiable talk show host O'Brien, making Conan one of the newly desirable Irish choices, a perfect alternative to Conor/Connor.
  5. Caluan
    • Ciena
      • Davin
        • Origin:

          Hybrid of David and Devin
        • Description:

          Davin is one of those hybrid names that is appealing for both genders, though it is more common for boys. Though Davin has a strong and attractive sound, either David or Devin would be preferable. It has been declining in use over the last decade.
      • Deliah
        • Demetrius
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "follower of Demeter"
          • Description:

            Classical and Shakespearean name that may appeal if you like your names long, flowing and multicultural.
        • Derek
          • Origin:

            English from German form of Theodoric
          • Meaning:

            "the people's ruler"
          • Description:

            Derek started out as a sophisticated Brit, but the name became so common over the last decades of the twentieth century that it lost much of its English accent, along with its stylish edge. Derek was a Top 100 name in the U.S. for 25 years, from 1970 to 1995.
        • Dexter
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "dyer, right-handed"
          • Description:

            The jazzy, ultra-cool Dexter, like most names with an "x," has a lot of energy and dynamism. Over the years, it's been attached to a number of diverse real and fictional personalities—C. K. Dexter Haven, the witty Cary Grant character in The Philadelphia Story; Dexter Green, the protagonist of the F. Scott Fitzgerald story "Winter Dreams"; great jazz tenor saxophonist Dexter Gordon; the boy-genius protagonist of cartoon Dexter's Laboratory; and the most recent TV series Dexter based on the books by Jeff Lindsay, whose lead happens to be a genial but sociopathic serial killer.
        • Dryden
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "dry valley"
          • Description:

            Underused literary name (as in the poet John) with a -den ending that's very much in style.
        • Dameron
          • Darred
            • Dassyne
              • Derlin
                • Dinee
                  • Drayson
                    • Eli
                      • Origin:

                        Hebrew
                      • Meaning:

                        "ascended, uplifted, high"
                      • Description:

                        With its sharp, succinct sounds and cool, laidback style, Eli is a popular choice among parents today. Compact and punchy, it is a Biblical name with plenty of charm.
                    • Elle
                      • Origin:

                        French
                      • Meaning:

                        "she"
                      • Description:

                        Combine the charming heroine of the movie Legally Blonde with supermodel Elle Macpherson and the trend toward all names beginning with "el"—Ellie, Ella, Eleanor—and you have one hit name.