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Trying to find an interesting and meaningful name to give your child? Look to the unique and beautiful names chosen by the literary greats.
Looking for a name with character? Then what about the name of a character? Both classic and modern literature are abrim with distinctive and elegant names. Whether it be the honourable Atticus, eccentric Holly Golightly or brooding Heathcliff, giving your child the name of a favourite hero or heroine imbues the name with a meaningful story. So many literary leads possess admirable qualities such as courage and kindness, and who better to look to for a beautiful or original name than a great writer? Start with some of the suggestions below. Names from English NovelsThe recent Jane Austen craze has popularised many of the distinguished names from the English literary canon, and with a star-studded film release of Wuthering Heights on the cards, these classic names are reemerging. Jane Austen novels are full of sensible lads and ladies with terrific names. For a lady, you might like:
And for a gentleman:
The Bronte sisters' timeless novels are also a wonderful resource. For girls:
For boys:
Charles Dickens' novels are the source of many original names and wonderful personalities. For girls:
For boys:
And where better could you find a beautiful and original name than in the Elizabethan works of William Shakespeare? For girls:
For boys:
Other notable names from English novels include:
Names from American NovelsMany children are named after the well-loved characters from the American classics. From Steinbeck's memorable and sweet Winfield to Salinger's rebelious Holden, these characters carry the wisdom of their stories. Atticus, for instance, after Atticus Finch in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird is sometimes chosen for his social conscience and courage. Holly, on the other hand, after Holly Golightly from Truman Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's, may be chosen for her individuality, humour and grace, as well as Audrey Hepburn's wonderful portrayal in the 1961 film. Other names for girls from American novels include:
And for boys:
Whether you're looking for a character to name your baby after, or just an interesting or beautiful sounding name that compliments your surname, then novels are a great place to start. Remember surnames can be used as first names, for instance Sawyer from Tom Sawyer, and place names, as Dylan Thomas did with Utah, can often work well too. Start browsing your favourite novels and let the words within inspire you. Need more suggestions? Try old Hollywood baby names for more unique names and ideas.
The copyright of the article Literary Baby Names in Infants & Toddlers is owned by Colette Haydon John. Permission to republish Literary Baby Names in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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