For this week‘s edition of Weekly Geeks, we’re going to take a closer look at character names. What are some of your favorite character names?
Go to Google or a baby name site like this one or this one, and look up a favorite character’s name. What does their name mean? Do you think the meaning fits the character? Why or why not?
If you’d like, look up your own name as well and share the meaning.
Just for fun, I asked my girls.
M said: Philippa Gaunt, from The Children of the Lamp series, by P.B. Kerr. Philippa’s source is Philippos, a Greek name meaning “Horse lover.” The character loves animals, so M thinks it fits. Though Philippa prefers cute, cuddly animals to horses.
C said: Gregor from Gregor the Overlander, by Suzanne Collins (which took a bit for her to get into, but she really, really liked). Gregor’s source is Gregorios, a Greek name meaning “Vigilant.” She thinks it fits because Gregor is really, really concerned about watching over his little sister, Boots, in the underland.
I’m going to pick Arwyn from Lord of the Rings (J.R.R. Tolkien, but you knew that), mostly because it’s the only character name I’ve ever considered giving one of my girls. (It was A, if you must know, because she was born a week before Return of the King was released. And yes, I am that sort of geek. I didn’t, in the end, because I figured she would kill me when she grew up.) Arwyn’s source is a Welsh expression meaning “Muse.” And yes, I do think that fits, especially in the books, because Arwyn doesn’t actually do anything, but sit around being pretty and inspiring Aragon.
And, for good measure, my name’s source is a Greek expression meaning “Bee or honey.” Which seems to fit, since I always need to be doing something.
I think Arwyn is a beautiful name for the characters, but I agree, your daughter might have killed you for it. Children may like to feel special, but names which ´stick out´ too much can be a horrible burden. >I didn´t like my name (Dorte = Dorothea) when I was a child, because it was far too ordinary.
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Interesting thoughts.>>When I was younger I hated my name. It was always misspelled. >>Now I like it as it is a very uncommon name. However, it is still mispelled as Guatami, Gautmi, Goutami, Goutmi..you get the gist?>>< HREF="http://readingandmorereading.blogspot.com/2009/02/naming-through-characters.html" REL="nofollow">Names and names<>
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I was going to call one of my children Raoul. I guess they were glad I didn’t. I do like Gregor though
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Yep, what Dorte said.>>And your girls did a great job! Good job on training future geeks. 😉
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Arwyn is a great name but i bet your daughter is glad you didn’t go there. and its great that you got your girls involved. so much fun!
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Arwyn is a lovely name it would have certainly been unusual. I’m thinking of naming my soon to be born son after a book character – it’s a common name though 🙂
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