Fandom baby names
Names tagged with “Fandom” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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11 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Winry
Literary
92Created name popularized by the anime 'Fullmetal Alchemist'. May derive from 'winery' or blend of 'win' and 'ry', with no established historical etymology.
- Visenya
Literary
84Created by George R.R. Martin for 'A Song of Ice and Fire'. The name evokes Valyrian noble houses and their dragon-riding legacy, combining elements of strength and mystique.
- Tolkien
Literary
62Surname of J.R.R. Tolkien, the author of The Lord of the Rings. Now used as a given name by devoted fans of his works.
- Meruem
Literary
42Created name from the manga/anime Hunter x Hunter. Meruem is the Chimera Ant King, whose name may reference 'merem' (Hebrew: exalted) or derive from phonetic construction in Japanese.
- Yunalesca
Literary
42Created for the video game Final Fantasy X as a sorceress antagonist. The name may draw inspiration from Romance language phonetics but has no documented etymological root.
- Rhaegar
Literary
42Created by George R.R. Martin for the tragic prince in A Song of Ice and Fire. The name blends archaic fantasy phonetics with Targaryen house mythology.
- Matrim
Literary
42Created name popularized by Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series. No established etymological root; primarily known as a fictional character name.
- Alluka
Literary
42A fictional name created for the character Alluka Zoldyck in the manga/anime series Hunter x Hunter, with no confirmed etymological root in any natural language.
- Ahsoka
Literary
40A created name from Star Wars: The Clone Wars, borne by a Jedi character. The name blends sci-fi aesthetics with a contemporary sound.
- Kenobi
Literary
40A fictional surname from Star Wars, borne by the character Obi-Wan Kenobi. Modern usage as a given name draws from popular culture and science fiction fandom.
- Luthien
Literary
40From Tolkien's Sindarin, likely derived from elements meaning 'enchantress' or 'sorcery'. Famous from The Silmarillion as an elf maiden of great beauty and power.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
