Names with Calculated character
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36 names
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- Aizen
Japanese
94Meaning varies by kanji used; often written with characters suggesting 'love' (愛) and 'zen' (禅), conveying harmony or Buddhist philosophy. Also popularized by anime character Aizen Sosuke.
- Azula
Literary
92Created for the animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender. Possibly inspired by Spanish 'azul' (blue) combined with feminine suffix, reflecting the character's fire nation heritage and blue fire abilities.
- Corleone
Italian
84From Italian meaning 'heart' (core) combined with the Sicilian place name Leone, referencing the lion; popularized by The Godfather as a fictional crime family name.
- Aemond
Literary
84Invented name from George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series, borne by a Targaryen prince. Likely influenced by Old English 'Æmund' elements.
- Sylar
Literary
84Modern invented name, likely inspired by celestial or scientific terminology. Gained prominence through contemporary fiction and media.
- Lucrezia
Latin
84From Latin 'lucrum' meaning 'profit' or 'gain'. Historically associated with the Lucretian family of Rome.
- Makaveli
Literary
84Stage name created by rapper Tupac Shakur, derived from Niccolò Machiavelli. Represents strategic intellect and rebellion.
- Kayn
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'battle' or 'fighter', possibly related to the warrior tradition in Celtic culture
- Jafar
Persian
84From Arabic meaning 'stream' or 'small stream'. Also interpreted as 'flowing water' in Persian tradition.
- Rooke
English
62From Old English 'hroc', referring to the rook bird, known for its intelligence and social behavior.
- Gambit
French
62From Old French 'gambit', a chess term meaning an opening move where a piece is sacrificed for strategic advantage
- Jhin
Celtic
62From Scottish Gaelic, a diminutive form related to names meaning 'small' or 'young'. Modern usage influenced by contemporary fiction.
- Gamble
English
62From Old English 'gamen' meaning game or sport, with occupational roots as a surname for those involved in gaming or entertainment.
- Kraven
English
62A modern invented name, likely influenced by 'craven' (cowardly) with a phonetic twist, popularized by Marvel Comics character Kraven the Hunter.
- Cassander
Greek
62From Greek 'alexein' (to defend) and 'aner' (man). A powerful historical name borne by Alexander the Great's half-brother and general.
- Cesario
Latin
62From Latin 'caesaries' meaning hair, or derived from Caesar. Associated with imperial Roman heritage and classic strength.
- Rooks
English
62From the rook bird, a large black corvid. Also possibly a surname derived from dwelling near rooks or occupational (chess piece).
- Sicario
Spanish
62From Latin 'sicarius' meaning 'assassin' or 'dagger-wielder'. Modern usage primarily from the Spanish word for hitman, popularized by crime fiction.
- Sihtric
Irish
55From Old Irish 'síth' (peace) and 'rígreach' (ruler), historically borne by Viking-age Irish kings.
- Tywin
Celtic
42From Welsh meaning 'fair' or 'blessed'. A name with roots in Welsh mythology and Celtic tradition.
- Chess
English
42From the strategic board game of chess, symbolizing intelligence and tactical thinking. A modern, playful name choice reflecting intellectual character.
- Wickham
English
42From Old English 'wic' (settlement) and 'ham' (homestead), referring to a dwelling place associated with a winding or specialized settlement.
- Domino
Latin
42Lord or Master. From the Latin 'Dominus,' historically used in religious contexts and later adopted as a given name with associations to dominance or lordship.
- Dillinger
Germanic
42From German 'Dilling' (a type of grain or seed) combined with '-er' suffix denoting one who works with or dwells near. Originally an occupational or locational surname.
- Ridit
Irish
42From Old Irish 'rid' meaning red. A rare, distinctive name with Celtic roots suggesting vigor and vitality.
- Kasino
Italian
42From Italian 'casino', meaning 'little house' or small cottage, later associated with gambling establishments and public entertainment venues.
- Reddington
English
42Habitational name from a place with red-colored soil or buildings, or a surname derived from someone with reddish hair or complexion.
- Villanelle
French
42A nineteen-line poetic form from medieval French verse, later popularized in literature. The name evokes artistic sophistication and intricate beauty.
- Negan
Literary
40Modern invented name, popularized by the character Negan from The Walking Dead television series and graphic novels
- Itachi
Japanese
40Commonly written with kanji meaning 'weasel' or 'ferret,' though character combinations vary. Modern usage often associated with the anime character, making it a contemporary Japanese name.
- Dice
English
40From the plural of 'die', the small cube used in games of chance. Modern usage as a given name is rare and typically playful or ironic.
- Capone
Italian
40From Italian 'capone', meaning 'large head' or 'chief', derived from Latin 'caput'. Associated with strength and leadership.
- Deliyah
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Delilah', meaning 'delicate' or 'weak'. Biblical name of Samson's lover, later associated with seduction and betrayal in literature.
- Kasian
Celtic
40From Old Irish 'Cassian,' meaning 'curly-haired' or 'hollow.' Associated with Saint Cassian and has Eastern European usage.
- Iago
Literary
40Iago is the cunning villain from Shakespeare's Othello, derived from Spanish Santiago. The name means 'supplanter' and carries literary weight as one of drama's most complex antagonists.
- Kartel
Celtic
40Derived from Irish origins, possibly related to 'cart' or 'fortress'. Modern use reflects strength and contemporary appeal.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
