Showing posts with label character names. Show all posts
Showing posts with label character names. Show all posts

Friday, May 1, 2015

Names from Marvel's Avengers: Age of Ultron

If you haven't heard, Marvel Studios's new movie Avengers: Age of Ultron will be in most theaters today, Friday May 1st! As a fan of these superhero movies, I thought we'd take a look at the names of the main characters in the film.

Let me know in the comments and polls below which name you like most and which character is your favorite! Don't forget to check out the film this weekend if you're also a fan!

1. Tony Stark (aka Iron Man)

The name Tony is short for Anthony. In this case, Tony definitely suits Iron Man better than the more formal long form. Both names come from the Roman Antonius which generally has an unknown meaning. Anthony ranked at #21 in 2014 and short form Tony did pretty well at #448 on its own. Which do you prefer?

The surname Stark gained usage as a first name in 2010 (but could partially be attributed to the Starks of Game of Thrones as well).  There were 20 boys named Stark in 2014. Thankfully, nobody has named their child Iron Man that I can tell, but you never know!

2. Steve Rogers (aka Captain America)

Steve is short for Steven which comes from Stephen and Stefan. The original name is the Greek Stephanos meaning "crown".  Captain America was born as Steven Rogers in 1920 but is mostly called Steve or "Cap". There were 418 boys named Steven in 1920. The name was much more popular from the 1940s to the 1990s; today its down to #144. Steve itself ranked at #858 in 2014.

Similarly, Roger is rather dated as a name. It had decent usage from the 1920s to the 1980s but these days it has slipped down to #584. Since 2005, there have been 132 boys named Captain. I wonder of any of those boys named Captain were given the middle name America. America is used fairly well for girls, ranking at #846 in 2014.

3. Bruce Banner (aka The Hulk)

Bruce
comes from a Scottish surname taken from the Normans. It was a Top 100 name from 1932-1970, but now ranks at #401 for boys in 2014 in the US. Bruce has been rather popular in both Scotland and Australia in years past. What do you think of it?

Surname Banner has actually been given as a first name to a number of boys. 44 boys received the name between 1916 and 1944 but it wasn't heard from again until 1993. It gained regularity in 2005. In 2014, there were 30 boys named Banner. It doesn't appear as though anyone has been named Hulk, though.

4. Natasha Romanoff (aka Black Widow) 

Natasha is a Russian diminutive of Natalya which comes from the Late Latin name Natalia meaning "Christmas Day" from the Latin natale domini. Natasha was most popular in the US in the 1980s, peaking in '82 and '87. It has declined in usage again, ranking at #544 in 2014.

Black Widow's surname is Romanoff which hasn't been used as a first name in the US, but if you chop off the "off" and consider Roman as a name, you'll see that it has rapidly gained usage for boys. Roman ranked at #113 for boys in 2014; there were even 16 female Romans.

5. Clint Barton (aka Hawkeye) 

Clint is short for Clinton which is a surname derived from an Old English place name. It refers to a "settlement on the River Glyme" which is in Oxfordshire, England. As a given name, Clint has been in use since 1880 but has never been popular. There were 95 boys named Clint in 2014.

Barton has also been around as a name since the beginning of US records but it is even less popular. There were only 5 boys named Barton in 2014. It isn't listed as much more than an English surname, but it is said to be a diminutive of Bartholomew.

6. Thor 

The mighty Thor is not just a comic book character, he was also prominent in Norse Mythology as the god of strength, thunder and war. Thor actually means "thunder" in Old Norse.

As a baby name, Thor has surprisingly been in use as early as 1904 in the US, gaining regular usage in 1912. It has never been popular but it has ranked at the bottom of the Top 1000 chart in the late 1960s. There were 114 babies named Thor in 2014.

7. Pietro Maximoff (aka Quicksilver) 

Pietro is the Italian form of the name Peter. It has been used in the US since 1909 but it has remained very rare. It could be a unique and interesting way to honor a Peter with a twist. There were only 25 boys given this name in 2014.

This character's surname is Maximoff which hasn't been used as a first name in the US. If we do what we did with Black Widow's surname and chop off the "off", we're left with Maxim which means "greatest". One of the many Max- names, Maxim ranked at #716 in the US in 2014.

8. Wanda Maximoff (aka Scarlet Witch) 

The name Wanda is said to come from a Germanic name meaning "a Wend" that actually refers to Slavic people living in Germany. Wanda isn't a very stylish choice today but it was rather popular around 1956.  In 2014, just 22 baby girls were given this name. As for the Scarlet Witch's surname, see her twin brother Pietro's description above for that information.

Scarlet is a red color and also a type of cloth. This spelling ranked at #390 in 2014 for baby girls while the spelling Scarlett is #30. Scarlet is a lovely name once the "witch" part is dropped from this character's alias.

9. Nick Fury

Nick is the short form of Nicholas which is a Greek name meaning "victory of the people".  As a name, Nick has been given on its own since 1880 in the US and was most-used in 1959 and 1960. In 2014, there were 156 boys named just Nick. Nicholas is not as popular as it was in the '80s and '90s but it still ranked at #57 in 2014.

Fury was actually given to 5 girls in 2002 but it is not a name I'd recommend since it suggests violent anger. It does, however, make for a cool surname.

So tell me, which of the above character names do you like the most? 


If you had to pick one, what is the best name of the bunch?

Tony
Steve
Bruce
Natasha
Clint
Thor
Loki
Pietro
Wanda
Nick



Just for fun: Which is your favorite as a character?

Iron Man
Captain America
Hulk
Black Widow
Hawkeye
Thor
Loki
Quicksilver
Scarlet Witch
Agent Fury

Sunday, March 9, 2014

The Many Character Names of Audrey Hepburn

Audrey Hepburn is a film and fashion icon. Born in 1929 as Audrey Kathleen Ruston, this beloved actress had a great career during Hollywood's Golden Age and she continues to inspire people today through the legacy she left behind.

She acted from 1951 until 1989 before sadly passing away in 1993 from cancer. Toward the end of her life, she was well known for her work with UNICEF as a Goodwill Ambassador.  She was a truly beautiful person! In fact, she is considered by many to be the most naturally beautiful woman of all time. Even her name is lovely!

What about all of the names that she has portrayed in film? Let's take a look at the name character names of Audrey Hepburn.


Frieda
Chiquita
Celia
Eve
Melissa
Nora
Ann
Linda
Sabrina
Natasha
Marie
Jo
Ariane
Rima
Gabrielle
Rachel
Holly
Karen
Regina
Gabrielle
Eliza
Nicole
Joanna
Susy
Marian
Elizabeth
Angela
Caroline

Which of these names is your favorite? I really like Sabrina.  I also really love the name Audrey and it is mostly because of her.

Are there any other celebrities that you'd like me to make a post like this about? Let me know in the comments!

Saturday, March 1, 2014

The Many Character Names of Cary Grant

The late Hollywood film actor Cary Grant was actually born as Archibald Alexander Leach in 1904. He was best known for his dashing good looks and his transatlantic accent. As one of classic Hollywood's leading men, he had many roles over his 34 year acting career.

It is worth noting that since his career spanned from 1932 to 1966, many of these names are rather traditional to the era but they are fun to browse nonetheless!

First and last names will be listed but occasionally they could make for nice first and middle name combos! Which of the following character names is your favorite?

STEPHEN Mathewson                          
CHARLIE Baxter
NICK Townsend
ROMER Sheffield
JEFFREY Baxter
HENRY Cocker
ACE Corbin
JACK Clayton
MALCOLM Trevor
PORTER Madison III
MAURICE Lamar
JULIAN De Lussac
GERALD Fitzgerald
KEN Gordon
MICHAEL Andrews
ANDRE Charville
ERNEST Bliss
CHARLIE Mason
JIMMY Hudson
GEORGE Kerby
JERRY Warriner
JOHNNY Case
GEOFF Carter
ALEC Walker
WALTER Burns
MATT Howard
DEXTER Haven
ROGER Adams
LEOPOLD Dilg
PATRICK O'Toole
JERRY Flynn
MORTIMER Brewster
COLE Porter
MADISON Brown
HENRI Rochard
EUGENE Norland Ferguson
BARNABY Fulton
CLEMSON Reade
NICKIE Ferrante
ANDY Crewson
PHILIP Adams
TOM Winters
ROGER O. Thornhill
VICTOR Rhyall, Earl
PETER Joshua
WILLIAM Rutland
[Note] This is not a complete list. Since it was so long, I took the liberty to omit character names that did not have a last name, and a few that just weren't very interesting (i.e. I just didn't like them.) View Cary Grant's official IMDB page if you'd like to see his entire filmography. This is about the baby names!

My favorites are Malcolm, Dexter, Leopold, Mortimer and Barnaby. What do you think of this list? Shall I do more for other celebrities? If so, who?

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