Hunger Games Style Names

Like the names in the Hunger Games trilogy, but want to go beyond Katniss and Peeta? You've come to the right place!
  1. AGLAIA
    • Ajax
      • Origin:

        Greek mythology name
      • Description:

        Ajax was the strong and courageous Greek hero featured in Homer's "Iliad," known as Ajax the Great. But it's also the name of a foaming cleanser, and if you find that reference too strong, you might try the shortened Jax instead.
    • ALDER
      • Ananda
        • Origin:

          Hindi
        • Meaning:

          "bliss"
        • Description:

          Genuine Indian name some parents turn to as an Amanda alternative; also connected to a network of spiritual communities.
      • Anthea
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "flowery"
        • Description:

          This unjustly neglected floral name has a BBC accent and a Greek mythological heritage: Anthea is an epithet of Hera, the Greek queen of the gods, and her name has been used as poetic symbol of spring.
      • Archer
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "bowman"
        • Description:

          Archer is an Anglo-Saxon surname that feels more modern than most because of its on-target occupational and Hunger Games associations. And it's a nice way to bypass the clunky Archibald to get to the cool nickname Archie.
      • Arrow
        • Origin:

          Word name
        • Description:

          Words are not always easy to translate into baby names, but the implications of being straight and swift lend this one great potential as a name. It also has the popular o-sound ending, which brings it further into the realm of possibility. Rising rock star Aja Volkman pulled a gender switch when she named her daughter Arrow Eve.
      • Aster
        • Origin:

          English; Amharic
        • Meaning:

          "star"
        • Description:

          This is a fresh new addition to the botanical list; comedian Gilbert Gottfried made it a real bouquet when he named his daughter Lily Aster. And the name of the little girl on television's Dexter sounds like Aster, but is actually spelled Astor, which brings it more high society name. Aster relates to the Greek word for star. In Ethiopia, Aster is pronounced "ah-STAIR", and is the Amharic variation of Biblical Esther.
      • Aurel
        • BERYLL
          • Blaze
            • Origin:

              English word name
            • Meaning:

              "fire"
            • Description:

              Originally a form of the saint's name Blaise, though now more likely to be a hot word name used for both sexes, though heavily weighted toward the boys. It has been in the boys' Top 1000 since the year 2000.
              br>On the pop culture side of things, Blaze Bayley is a singer and musician who has been connected to the bands Wolfsbane and Iron Maiden.
          • Brigid
            • Origin:

              Irish variation of Brighid
            • Meaning:

              "strength or exalted one"
            • Description:

              Brigid is the simpler Irish version of the name of the goddess of fire, which may also be spelled Brighid. Other variations include Bridget, the most usual spelling in the U.S., and the French Brigitte.
          • BYAM
            • Cade
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "round; or, barrel"
              • Description:

                Strong, ultramasculine, and modern, Cade shot up the popularity lists around the millennium—it was as high as Number 201 in 2001—along with cousins Caden and Cale, and has drifted along in the middle of the US Top 1000 ever since.
            • Castor
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "pious one"
              • Description:

                Forget the oil. It's one of the twins that make up the constellation Gemini, and a mythological name on the cutting-edge of fashion; used by Metallica's James Hetfield.
            • Cedar
              • Origin:

                English and French from Latin tree name
              • Meaning:

                "cedar tree"
              • Description:

                Cedar is, like Ash, Oak, Pine and Ebony, one of the new tree/wood names that parents are starting to consider; this one is particularly aromatic.
            • CIRRUS
              • Clio
                • Origin:

                  Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "glory"
                • Description:

                  Clio is the name of the ancient Greek mythological muse of history and heroic poetry, one that is rich with modern charm and would make an intriguing choice, especially thanks to its dynamic o-ending. Unlike the sound-alike Cleo, which brings up visions of Cleopatra, Clio is very much a stand-alone name.
              • Clover
                • Origin:

                  Flower name, from Old English
                • Meaning:

                  "key"
                • Description:

                  Clover is a charming, perky choice if you want to move beyond hothouse blooms like Rose and Lily, and it's recently become a new celeb favorite, chosen by both Neal McDonough and Natasha Gregson Wagner, who used it to honor her mother, Natalie Wood, one of whose most iconic films was Inside Daisy Clover.
              • Copper
                • Origin:

                  Word name
                • Description:

                  It's a beautiful burnished metal -- but also slang for policeman.