Star Fantasy Names

  1. Karin
    • Origin:

      Danish variation of Katherine or Karen
    • Meaning:

      "pure"
    • Description:

      Karin was a fairly popular spelling variation of Karen in the US but fell off the Top 1000 in the late 80s, as Karen's popularity wained. Today, the Karen meme interferes with the otherwise appealing sound of this name.
  2. Keon
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name, variation of Kian
    • Description:

      Keon, a mashup of Kevin and Leon, has been in the Top 900 for a decade and a half, following in the wake of female cousin Kiana.
  3. Kepler
    • Origin:

      German surname
    • Meaning:

      "hooded cloak"
    • Description:

      Seventeenth-century German polymath Johannes Kepler discovered the laws of planetary notion, along with the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe. A handful of parents use his last name for their sons every year -- with good reason. It's a solid-feeling but unique name with a great, aspirational namesake.
  4. Knox
    • Larissa
      • Origin:

        Variation of Larisa, Greek and Russian
      • Meaning:

        "citadel"
      • Description:

        Larissa is a nymph name that's daintily pretty and a fresh alternative to Melissa or Alyssa. Though this is the more common variation in the Western World, the original is actually Larisa.
    • Leo
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "lion"
      • Description:

        Leo is a strong-yet-friendly name that was common among the Romans, used for thirteen popes, and is now at its highest point ever in the US thanks in part to Leonardo "Leo" DiCaprio.
    • Leora
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Eleanor, or Hebrew and Greek
      • Meaning:

        "light"
      • Description:

        Somewhat dated Hebrew name that appears more modern when spelled Liora.
    • Libra
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "scales, balance"
      • Description:

        Appropriate for a girl born between late September and late October, Libra suggests both balance and freedom.
    • Lior
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "I have a light"
      • Description:

        Lior is a unisex name frequently heard in Israel, capturing the popular light theme through its meaning. For English speakers, the one down side is possible pronunciation confusion with "liar," though it's really lee-OR, with a long e sound and emphasis on the second syllable.
    • Livana
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "the moon, white"
      • Description:

        Pretty and unusual, Livana may find a lot more fans as parents look for alternatives to Number 1 Olivia. Livana was used for only seven baby girls in the US last year.
    • Luna
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "moon"
      • Description:

        The name of the Roman goddess of the moon, Luna is derived straight from the Latin word for moon, luna. Luna may be the name most likely to surprise someone from an older generation by its Top 10 status in the US and its widespread international popularity.
    • Lunika
      • Origin:

        Russian
      • Meaning:

        "little moon"
      • Description:

        This lunar choice may intrigue parents searching for alternatives to Luna.
    • Lyra
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "lyre"
      • Description:

        Lyra is a name with ancient and celestial roots that's finding new popularity thanks to its starring role in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials series, seen in the movie The Golden Compass. Simple yet unique, Lyra hits the sweet spot between too popular and too unusual.
    • Malia
      • Origin:

        Hawaiian variation of Mary
      • Meaning:

        "bitter"
      • Description:

        Malia was made famous by the older daughter of Barack and Michelle Obama, given a Hawaiian name as a nod to President Obama's childhood home state.
    • Mars
      • Origin:

        Roman mythology god of war
      • Description:

        The name of the Roman god of war began to sound less intimidating when Erykah Badu gave it to her daughter, and musicians Thomas and Bruno Mars (the latter born Peter Hernandez) have given it a modern edge. Mars actually could make a pleasant, planetary middle name for either sex.

    • Mercury
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "Roman messenger god"
      • Description:

        Adventurous parents are starting to look back to names of ancient gods like Mercury, Zeus, and Apollo. This one is also a planet and a metallic element, and has a friendly nickname, Merc. The Roman god Mercury, which derives from the Latin words for trade or wages, is the patron of tradesmen and travelers and the fastest-moving planet in the solar system. Mercury is the planet associated with the sign of Virgo, so this is one of the prime names for Virgo babies.
    • Meridian
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "midday / pinnacle"
      • Description:

        In geography, a meridian is a line drawn around the curve of the Earth between the North and South Poles. The term comes from Latin meridianus, meaning "pertaining to midday", and the association with midday has led to the word gaining an added figurative meaning of "pinnacle; culmination".
    • Meteor
      • Origin:

        Word name
      • Description:

        A beyond-bold shooting-star name choice, sure to raise some relatives' eyebrows.
    • Mira
      • Origin:

        Latin, Slavic, Arabic, Sanskrit
      • Meaning:

        "admirable; peace; female ruler; ocean"
      • Description:

        This name owes its present life to actress Sorvino. Mira and Mirra have an arty aura.
    • Mirri
      • Origin:

        Australian Aboriginal
      • Meaning:

        "the sun"
      • Description:

        This cute as a button name stems from the Goonayandi word for the sun and can be used as a unisex name.