Some boy names from science fiction include Wesley Crusher from 'Star Trek'. He was a young and intelligent character on the show. There's also Anakin Skywalker from 'Star Wars', whose name has a certain otherworldly feel to it. And from the movie 'Blade Runner', we have Rick Deckard. His name gives off a tough, no - nonsense vibe that fits well with the dystopian science - fiction setting of the movie.
One popular name is Harry, from the 'Harry Potter' series. It has become quite common for baby boys. Another is Luke, like Luke Skywalker from 'Star Wars'. It gives a sense of adventure. Also, Frodo from 'The Lord of the Rings' could be an interesting choice, though it's not as commonly used as the others.
Sure. There's Miles O'Brien from 'Star Trek'. There's also Kyle Reese from 'The Terminator'. And don't forget Han Solo from 'Star Wars'.
One 'J' name from science fiction could be 'Jake Sisko' from 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'.
Some popular names could be 'Frodo' from 'The Lord of the Rings'. It's a name that has become well - known due to the popularity of the books and movies. Another might be 'Harry' from 'Harry Potter' series which has been extremely popular for years and still has a big influence on baby naming.
There are quite a few. For example, 'Pip' from 'Great Expectations'. He is a complex character, and his name has become somewhat iconic. Also, 'Holden' from 'The Catcher in the Rye'. Holden's name is associated with the rebellious and angsty nature of the character. Then there's 'Aragorn' from 'The Lord of the Rings', a heroic name for a heroic character.
Ellen Ripley from 'Alien'. Her name has become iconic in science fiction. She is a tough and resourceful character who battles against the terrifying alien creatures.
Aeryn. It comes from the show 'Farscape'. Aeryn Sun is a strong and complex character, making the name unique and full of potential for a girl with a sense of adventure.
River. As in River Tam from 'Firefly'. It's a simple yet unique name that can evoke a sense of mystery and fluidity, much like the character herself who has a complex and often unpredictable nature.
A simple one could be 'Jules Verne' himself, in a sense. His works like 'Journey to the Center of the Earth' and 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea' are often considered early science fiction. Although his name is not a character name within a traditional science - fiction story, his works have inspired countless science - fiction concepts and characters.
Some common boy names in fantasy fiction are Aragorn from 'The Lord of the Rings'. It's a strong and heroic name. Another is Harry from 'Harry Potter', which has become very well - known. And there's also Will from 'The Dark Is Rising' series. These names often carry a sense of adventure and mystery.