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Superhero Names

Superhero baby names take their inspiration from the superheroes of the large and small screen and the pages of comic books. You are probably not going to name your baby Black Panther or Spiderwoman, but you may want to use some of the names of superheroes used in their "real" lives. And lest you think all superhero names are dramatic and outrageous like Flash and Belladonna, there are plenty of superheroes with more conventional names, such as Aurora and Luke.

Along with Aurora and Luke, other superhero names currently in the US Top 1000 include Blaze, Dash, Ember, Harley, Ivy, Maverick, Nova, and Onyx. Strong word names are especially common for superheroes—among them, Bear, Domino, Knight, and Tempest.

If you are inspired by the mythic worlds of crime-fighting and city-saving, a superhero name could be right for your child. Potential names for your little superhero include the following:

Bunny The meaning of Bunny is 'little rabbit'. It ...
Origin:Nickname deriving from a variety of B names
842
Peggy

Meaning: pearl

Origin:Diminutive of Margaret, Greek
892
Ivy The meaning of Ivy is from the Old English w...
Origin:Botanical name
138
Fay

Meaning: fairy

Origin:English
981
Serendipity

Meaning: unexpected good fortune

Origin:English
2080
Zoey

Meaning: life

Origin:Spelling variation of Zoe
368
Kinsley

Meaning: king's meadow

Origin:English
525
Wendy

Meaning: friend or white

Origin:English, Celtic, Welsh
623
Melody

Meaning: song

Origin:Greek
476
Amy

Meaning: beloved

Origin:French
229
Felicity

Meaning: good fortune, happy

Origin:Latin
168
Cecily

Meaning: blind

Origin:Feminine variation of Cecil
238
Avery

Meaning: ruler of the elves

Origin:English
233
Mercy

Meaning: compassion

Origin:English word name
689
Bellamy

Meaning: fine friend

Origin:English and Irish from French
2010
Rory

Meaning: red king

Origin:Irish
572
Finley

Meaning: fair-haired hero

Origin:Irish and Scottish
688
Romilly

Meaning: citizen of Rome

Origin:English
526
Remy

Meaning: oarsman

Origin:French from Latin
1160
Sonny

Meaning: son

Origin:English
2546