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The names listed here occur primarily in literature. They are not commonly given to real people.
ALADDIN m Literature
Anglicized form of ALA AL-DIN... [more]
ARAGORN m Literature
Meaning unknown, though the first element is presumably Sindarin ara "noble, kingly"... [more]
ARAMIS m Literature
The surname of one of the musketeers in 'The Three Musketeers' (1844) by Alexandre Dumas... [more]
ASTROPHEL m Literature
Means "star lover" in Latin... [more]
ATTICUS m Literature
From a Roman name meaning "from Attica" in Latin... [more]
BAYARD m Literature
Derived from Old French baiart meaning "bay coloured"... [more]
BILBO m Literature
This was the name of the hero of 'The Hobbit' (1937) by J... [more]
CASPIAN m Literature
Used by author C... [more]
CYMBELINE m Literature
Form of CUNOBELINUS used by Shakespeare in his play 'Cymbeline' (1609).
CYRANO m Literature
Possibly derived from the name of the ancient Greek city of Cyrene, which was located in North Africa... [more]
D'ARTAGNAN m Literature
Means "from Artagnan" in French, Artagnan being a town in southwestern France... [more]
ELROND m Literature
Means "star dome" in Sindarin... [more]
FIGARO m Literature
Created by playwright Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais for the central character in his plays 'The Barber of Seville' (1775), 'The Marriage of Figaro' (1784) and 'The Guilty Mother' (1792)... [more]
FRODO m Literature
Derived from the Germanic element frod "wise"... [more]
GANDALF m Norse Mythology, Literature
Means "wand elf" in Old Norse, from the elements gandr "wand, staff, cane" and álfr "elf"... [more]
HAMLET m Literature
Anglicized form of the Danish name Amleth... [more]
LAUNCE m Literature
Short form of Launcelot, a variant of LANCELOT... [more]
LEGOLAS m Literature
Means "green leaves" in Sindarin, from laeg "green" combined with go-lass "collection of leaves"... [more]
LESTAT m Literature
Name used by author Anne Rice for a character in her 'Vampire Chronicles' series of novels, first released in 1976, where it belongs to the French vampire Lestat de Lioncourt... [more]
MALVOLIO m Literature
Means "ill will" in Italian... [more]
MERRY (2) m Literature
The name of a hobbit in J... [more]
NEMO m Literature
Means "nobody" in Latin... [more]
OBERON m Literature
Variant of AUBERON... [more]
OSSIAN m Literature
Variant of OISÍN used by James Macpherson in his epic poems, which he claimed to have based on early Irish legends.
OTHELLO m Literature
Perhaps an Italian diminutive of OTTO... [more]
PHARAMOND m Literature
Variant of FARAMOND used by Shakespeare in 'Henry V' (1599).
PIPPIN (2) m Literature
The name of a hobbit in 'The Lord of the Rings' (1954) by J... [more]
SAM (2) m Literature
The name of a hobbit in J... [more]
SHERLOCK m Literature
Used by Scottish author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle for his character Sherlock Holmes, who was a detective in Doyle's mystery stories beginning in 1887... [more]
TUOR m Literature
Means "strength vigour" in Sindarin... [more]
TURIN m Literature
Means "victory mood" in Sindarin... [more]
TYBALT m Literature
Medieval form of THEOBALD... [more]
YORICK m Literature
Altered form of JORCK... [more]
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