Superhero baby names
Names tagged with “Superhero” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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8 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Drax
Literary
84Created name popularized by Marvel Comics character Drax the Destroyer, known for strength and directness. Modern invention without classical etymology.
- Gamora
Literary
62Created for Marvel Comics, likely inspired by 'Gamora' as a fierce warrior name with possible roots in gaming/combat terminology. The character became iconic as an assassin and guardian.
- Ororo
Celtic
42Ororo is primarily known from Marvel Comics' Storm character. The name may derive from Oromo language roots, though its modern usage is largely defined by the superhero character.
- Sersi
Mythological
42Created name for Marvel's Eternal character Sersi, likely inspired by Greek mythology and the enchantress Circe, modernized with an 's' prefix.
- Atlanna
Literary
42Created for DC Comics as the Atlantean queen and mother of Aquaman. The name blends 'Atlantis' with feminine suffix '-anna', suggesting royalty and oceanic origin.
- Tchalla
Literary
42Created name for the Marvel character Black Panther. The name carries Zulu/Xhosa linguistic elements suggesting power and African heritage, though it is primarily a 21st-century fictional invention.
- Namor
Literary
40Created by writer-artist Bill Everett for Marvel Comics, derived as a play on 'Roman' or potentially from Latin 'amor' (love) reversed, representing the anti-hero Atlantean character.
- Kalel
Literary
28From Hebrew 'El' (God) combined with the Superman character's birth name. Modern literary creation meaning 'voice of God' or divine voice.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
