Buffy The Vampire Slayer Characters

  1. Chanterelle
    • Chao
      • D'Hoffryn
        • Dalton
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "the settlement in the valley"
          • Description:

            Dalton is a name with multi-faceted appeal. Many are attracted to the name's resemblance to other two-syllable n-ending favorites: Colton, Holden, and cousins. Others see it as a trendy Western name, recalling the legendary Dalton Brothers gang. It also has something of an upscale, preppy feel connected to the exclusive New York private school.
        • Darla
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "darling"
          • Description:

            Dimpled Our Gang comedy name.
        • Davis
          • Origin:

            Surname derived from David, Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "beloved"
          • Description:

            Davis is a fresh way to say David. Some sources define it as "son of David," but we see it as a surname spin on the original. While David is an everyman name, Davis has some creative edge -- and still gets you to the classic guy nickname Dave.
        • Dawn
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "dawn, sunrise"
          • Description:

            Dawn's heyday in the US, Canada and the UK came in the 1960s and 70s. It peaked at #14 in the US in 1971, but has since sunk from sight to be eclipsed by other names with the same meaning, such as Aurora, Roxana or Zariah.
        • Devon
          • Origin:

            English place-name
          • Description:

            Devon, spelled like the lovely seaside county in Britain that inspired the name, has crashed since its heyday around the Top 100 in the 1990s. Despite its use as a female name, for example for Devon on the TV show The 4400, Devon continues to be far more popular for boys than for girls.
        • Doc
          • Origin:

            English word name
          • Description:

            A boy with this name is certain to be bombarded with "What's up, doc?" every day of his life. Even Doctor would be preferable.
        • Drusilla
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "fruitful"
          • Description:

            Drusilla is an ancient Roman name, (probably) borne by descendants of Antony and Cleopatra, and is one of the 'illa' names that are ready for a comeback, especially with its cute short form Dru.
        • Dreg
          • Ellis
            • Origin:

              English surname derived from Elijah or Elias or Welsh
            • Meaning:

              "benevolent"
            • Description:

              Ellis is a former Old Man Name turned gender-neutral choice for the 21st century. It's one of the less used names in the currently popular El-family.
          • Ethan
            • 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.
          • Enyos
            • Faith
              • Origin:

                Virtue name
              • Description:

                Faith is one of the most straightforward of the virtue names popularized by the Puritans in the seventeenth century, many parents still choosing it as an indicator of their religious conviction. Faith peaked in 2002 at Number 48.
            • Forrest
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "dweller near the woods"
              • Description:

                Forrest is one of the earliest appealingly sylvan, outdoorsy choices, borne by newsman Sawyer, actor Whitaker, and football Hall of Famer Gregg. Forrest Gates was a character on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."
            • Giles
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "young goat"
              • Description:

                One of those names that most Americans find just too too tea-sippingly British to consider; its meaning has led to occasional use for Capricorn boys.
            • Gina
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of Regina, Angelina, etc
              • Description:

                Has been used on its own since the 1920s, but still seems like only part of a name. Was very much tied to mid-century Italian sexpot Gina Lollobrigida.
            • Glory
              • Origin:

                Word name
              • Description:

                Glory sounds fresh and uplifting and a lot more modern than Gloria (which is definitely feeling the stirrings of a revival, though some might still view it as a terminal Old Lady name). Glory, as in "Glory Be" and "Old Glory," has both a religious and a patriotic flavor.
            • Graham
              • Origin:

                Scottish
              • Meaning:

                "gravelly homestead"
              • Description:

                Well used in England and Scotland since the fifties, the smooth and sophisticated Graham is catching on here.