G.o.T Names

For all the G.o.T. serie's fans, here's a non exhaustive list of names !
  1. 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."
  2. BALON
    • BENJEN
      • Brandon
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "broom-covered hill"
        • Description:

          Brandon, a forebear of the Braden-Caden pack, had a great run of popularity over several decades, being in the Top 10 from 1992 to 1998, one of its inspirations being hearthrob Brandon Walsh played by Jason Priestley on the original Beverly Hills 90210--and it was aso the name of several soap opera characters.
      • BRIENNE
        • BRONN
          • 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.
          • CERSEI
            • DAARIO
              • Daenerys
                • Origin:

                  Literary name
                • Description:

                  Daenerys is yet another girls' name invented by "Game of Thrones" author George R. R. Martin that is beginning to gain some traction in real life. Daenerys was used for 67 baby girls in 2013 while one of the character's titles, Khaleesi, was given to 241 baby girls. And the name Arya, also from the hyper-popular series, is one of the fastest growing girls' names in the country.
              • DAVOS
                • DROGO
                  • EDDARD
                    • Elia
                      • Origin:

                        Italian variation of Elijah, Hebrew
                      • Meaning:

                        "Jehovah is God"
                      • Description:

                        Though the most famous Elia, screenwriter Kazan, was male, this name sounds like a spin on many popular girls' names, from Ella to Ellie to Isla and Leah. While the Italian pronunciation has the middle syllable as LEE, making it closer to the original Elijah would give the middle syllable a long I sound -- eh-LYE-ah.
                    • ELLARIA
                      • ENDREW
                        • Eon
                          • GENDRY
                            • Gilly
                              • Origin:

                                Literary name
                              • Description:

                                Gilly is a name that's popped up from time to time in different contexts: As a nickname for Gillian, for instance, and as the name of a town in Switzerland. But it's increasingly associated with Hannah Murray's character Gilly in HBO's Game of Thrones, whom Sam Tarly rescued from Craster's Keep.
                            • Gregor
                              • Origin:

                                Scottish form of Gregory
                              • Meaning:

                                "vigilant, a watchman"
                              • Description:

                                Two prominent literary namesakes make Gregor a somewhat risky choice. On the highbrow side, there's Gregor Samsa, the Kafka character who woke up one day to find himself turned into a cockroach. And then there's Gregor Clegane, one of the most feared and purely evil characters in the world of Game of Thrones.