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Hunger Games Baby Names

The Hunger Games trilogy has inspired a post-Harry Potter generation of original baby names. Author Suzanne Collins used a mix of historical, mythological, and totally invented names to set the scene for her dystopian society, placed roughly 150 years in the future. In the country of Panem, Octavia and Androcles exist alongside Glimmer and Marvel.

Along with Octavia, other Hunger Games baby names in the US Top 1000 include Alma, Apollo, Bonnie, Cecelia, Darius, Felix, Otto, and Rory. Among Collins’ original creations are Haymitch, Finnick, and of course, Katniss.

Unlike Harry Potter, which influenced the rise of names such as Luna and Arabella, the Hunger Games has not inspired a baby name revolution. The biggest success has been Finnick, a name Collins created, which is now given to over 100 baby boys each year.

These Hunger Games characters' names, which include elements from ancient history and sci-fi, might be right for your literary baby. Take a look at our compilation below.

Jackson

Meaning: son of Jack

Origin:English
389
Snow Snow is a word of English origin, and the me...
Origin:English word name
1411
Clove The name Clove is of German origins and it i...
Origin:Nature name
2491
Cato

Meaning: all-knowing

Origin:Latin
801
Tanner

Meaning: leather tanner

Origin:English occupational name
1596
Portia

Meaning: pig

Origin:Latin
648
Posy

Meaning: a bunch of flowers

Origin:English
1234
Lamina

Meaning: water nymph

Origin:Basque
7242
Glimmer Glimmer is usually a girl's name. It is lite...
Origin:Word name
3330
Marvel

Meaning: to be filled with wonder or astonishment

Origin:English word name
9340
Marcus

Meaning: warlike

Origin:Latin
390
Gaius

Meaning: to rejoice

Origin:Latin
635
Brutus

Meaning: heavy, dull

Origin:Latin
752
Urban

Meaning: of the city

Origin:Latin
1975
Festus

Meaning: joyous, festive

Origin:Latin
1496
Cashmere The meaning of Cashmere is 'wool from the Ka...
Origin:Word name
3664
Castor

Meaning: pious one

Origin:Greek
633
Caesar

Meaning: cut

Origin:Latin
1039
Dalton

Meaning: the settlement in the valley

Origin:English
476
Billy

Meaning: resolute protection

Origin:English, diminutive of William
843