Of Fan Fiction and Bigfoot

This goes right along with my MK Robinson obsession. "My life is a vicious cycle of fan fiction and Bigfoot" is a quote from the book The Absolutely True Story of Sylvestre Munsey. This list is a game of "What name did the hipster parents screw up now?" and "Would you like to buy a vowel?"
  1. Alys
    • Angharad
      • Origin:

        Welsh
      • Meaning:

        "much loved"
      • Description:

        This name dates back to Arthurian legend, in which Angharad was the lover of Percival, one of the Knights of the Round Table, and was used more recently for the name of the favorite wife of the warlord in Mad Max: Fury Road. It was quite popular in the Middle Ages and is still heard in Wales, but we doubt that even the glamorous Rosie Huntington-Whiteley could propel it to wider popularity.
    • Addfwyn
      • Afryl
        • Aldyth
          • Annwr
            • Annwyl
              • Blodwedd
                • Brythonwen
                  • Caronwen
                    • Ceindeg
                      • Ceinfryn
                        • Cyffin
                          • Dwyfor
                            • Dyfi
                              • Eos
                                • Origin:

                                  Greek; Welsh
                                • Meaning:

                                  "dawn; nightingale"
                                • Description:

                                  Eos -- that's pronounced with a short e like eros without the r -- is the Greek Titan of the dawn. Any ancient name with a sleek modern feel has definite revival possibilities. Eos could be an inventive way to honor grandma Dawn.
                              • Ebrill
                                • Elliw
                                  • Enfys
                                    • Eurddolyn