A Song of Ice and Fire: Female

Names of female characters from George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire
  1. Alayne
    • Alla
      • Origin:

        Galician diminutive of Olalla, or Russian, Ukrainian Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, or Danish
      • Meaning:

        "sweetly speaking"
      • Description:

        A short form of Alexandra and Alice used everywhere from Russia to Spain. A fresh alternative to Allie.
    • Alys
      • Alysanne
        • Alyssa
          • Origin:

            English variation of Alicia
          • Meaning:

            "noble"
          • Description:

            Alyssa was in the Top 20 from 1997-2010 and peaked as the 11th most popular girls’ name in 1998 and 1999 but has become less popular in recent years. It's related to the flower alyssum as well as to the classic Alice and variants. Alyssa Milano helped give it a bounce back when she was still a child sitcom star.
        • Alyx
          • Arianne
            • Origin:

              French, from Latin Ariadne
            • Meaning:

              "very holy one"
            • Description:

              Soft and delicate French name rarely heard here.
          • Arya
            • Origin:

              Sanskrit; Modern variation of Aria
            • Meaning:

              "noble; air/song"
            • Description:

              Arya was derived from an Indo-Iranian word meaning "Aryan" or "noble." It is a masculine given name in Iran, Indonesia, Bali, and Sanskrit-speaking regions of India. In Hindu- and English-speaking parts of the world, Arya is more often a feminine name, the latter influenced by the similar Italian name Aria, meaning "air" or "song."
          • Asha
            • Origin:

              Sanskrit; Swahili
            • Meaning:

              "hope; life"
            • Description:

              Asha is an Indian name that comes from the Sanskrit word for hope or desire, but it is also a Swahili name derived from Aisha, meaning life. Since the ascendance of Ashley through the 1980s and 90s, all baby names Ash-related have been used in the U.S. for both girls and boys, from Ashlyn to Ashby, Ashton to Asher. Despite its separate roots, Asha is part of this group.
          • Aelinor
            • Alannys
              • Alayaya
                • Alerie
                  • Arwyn
                    • Ashara
                      • Barra
                        • Origin:

                          Irish
                        • Meaning:

                          "fair-headed"
                        • Description:

                          Barra is a Gaelic-speaking island in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland, that’s been inhabited since the Neolithic era. A male nickname for Finbarr in Ireland, as well as a stand-alone name, Barra was used by George R.R. Martin as a girl’s name. It means ‘fair-haired’.
                      • Beth
                        • Origin:

                          Diminutive of Elizabeth
                        • Meaning:

                          "pledged to God"
                        • Description:

                          The sweetest and most sensitive of the pet names for Elizabeth, now also one of the most dated.
                      • Brienne
                        • Catelyn
                          • Origin:

                            Variant of Caitlin
                          • Description:

                            This spelling of Caitlin is closely associated with Game of Thrones matriarch Catelyn Stark, whose name is pronounced CAT-lin on the show.
                        • Cassana