Character Names (female)

Names for original characters
  1. Anneke
    • Origin:

      Dutch
    • Meaning:

      "grace"
    • Description:

      Dutch, Limburgish and Afrikaans diminutive of Anne.
  2. Blythe
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "happy, carefree"
    • Description:

      Blythe originated as a nickname for an upbeat person, coming from the Old English word bliðe, meaning "merry" or "cheerful." Today the homophone blithe shares the same meaning. Blythe was eventually adapted to a surname before it became a feminine given name.
  3. Bree
    • Origin:

      Irish, from Brid, Brigh, Brigid
    • Meaning:

      "strength or exalted one"
    • Description:

      A short, breezy name with a sophisticated yet upbeat image, that doesn't betray its Irish roots. Bree first came to notice here in 1971 via the complex prostitute character in the movie Klute, which earned Jane Fonda an Oscar. More recently, it was tied to the character of Bree Van de Kamp on Desperate Housewives.
  4. Breaunna
    • Byrnn
      • Caleighesta
        • Fortunata
          • Origin:

            Spanish variation of Latin
          • Meaning:

            "luck, fate, wealth"
          • Description:

            Brimming over with a sense of good fortune. Could make a little girl feel very lucky.
        • Stori Labelle
          • Trixie
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Beatrix, Latin
            • Meaning:

              "she who brings happiness"
            • Description:

              A sassy, spunky name for the bold parent who doesn't remember Mrs. Ed Norton on The Honeymooners. It was chosen by Damon Wayans for his daughter. Trixie Belden is the thirteen-year-old heroine of an eponymous series in which she is a girl detective.
          • Vega
            • Origin:

              Arabic, Spanish
            • Meaning:

              "swooping eagle; meadow"
            • Description:

              Another astral name, this one relating to one of the largest and brightest stars in the heavens, is popular in Scandinavia and Spain, where it ranks among the Top 50 girls' names. Although still very rare in the US, we think it has serious potential to follow the likes of Luna and Lyra up the charts.