during the release of “The Hunger Games” movies, and again in 2020 when the series’ prequel book was published; Legolas of “Lord of the Rings” barely charts.“Take Bella from ‘Twilight,’” Suzanne says. “Nobody would say at this point that that name only was associated with the character or that it only came from that movie. It’s not so related to that character that it would be uncomfortable.”
“It truly depends on how likable or ‘normal’ the name is to begin with. ‘Hermione’ is completely out,” Kim says. “Babies named ‘Ginny’ won’t always be associated with a redheaded witch, because people also like that name as a nickname for Virginia. [But] it has big potential to make a comeback after the superfans settle down.”For parents, choosing a name that embodies the personality of a beloved character is a way to chart a course for a child’s life.
Names also have the permanent power of dating us. They’re a way of, perhaps unintentionally, forever identifying a person with a particular time period. In 1937, “ “If your husband proposed with a choreographed Disney World flashmob, you’ll proudly tell everyone your baby’s name is Flynn after [‘Tangled’ protagonist] Flynn Rider,” Kim says. “The risk is putting your own interests above your child’s interests. To tie a character’s identity to an actual human infant’s identity is risky.”
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