(While some of these books may border on the younger-reader side, we couldn’t help but include a few classic children’s novels with fantastic character names that are just begging for consideration.) So kick back, relax, and read on for 15 examples from some YA faves of our past that might jog a memory or two for you. See if you recognize any books you love, and maybe you’ll find the perfect moniker for your future son or daughter.
While Janie is a beautiful name, if you’re looking for something a tad different, consider Adair for your future daughter. For your future clever and resourceful daughter, the name Karana might just be the perfect fit. While Madrigal isn’t exactly, um, the nicest of characters in this story, she had a gorgeous and memorable name that could be exactly what you’re looking for. More from CafeMom: 21 Baby Names That Are Going to Disappear in 2017 Naming your little boy Jonas could be a meaningful reference to the strong and moral young man at the center of this influential book. For a pretty and powerful name for your baby girl, give the name Cassie some thought — it may just be the right fit. Winnie is a sweet name that’ll keep your daughter forever young. More from CafeMom: 10 New Baby Names to Watch Out For in 2017 If you name your little one Dicey, you might just have a future leader on your hands. In a powerful story about finding joy in being one’s true self, the lovely name Jacob can be a great reminder of just that. If you name your little man Theo, you could be in for a boy who likes to shake things up in life. More from CafeMom: Judy Blume Was Every Girl’s BFF When We Felt Like We Didn’t Have One With a great unisex name, Avery will be the child who has his or her class cracking up. If you’re looking for a moniker that evokes images of tranquility and peace, the name Serena is ready and waiting to belong to your future daughter. A future big brother (or only child, too!) with the name Henry will surely look out for his loved ones. More from CafeMom: 16 Baby Names Dads Suggested That Made Moms Say, ‘Hell No!’ Elena may be a sweet name, but don’t let that fool you — she’ll never be afraid to stand up and fight for what’s right. With the name Claudia, your daughter could grow up with a passion for art — though, if she’s like a certain babysitting club VP, she might keep her room a little messy. The name Marco might be the very best choice for your easygoing and humorous little guy. More from CafeMom: 15 YA Books With Kick-Ass Female Characters Your Daughter Should Meet
title: “15 Baby Names Inspired By The Ya Books We Grew Up Reading” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-26” author: “Lynn Brown”
(While some of these books may border on the younger-reader side, we couldn’t help but include a few classic children’s novels with fantastic character names that are just begging for consideration.) So kick back, relax, and read on for 15 examples from some YA faves of our past that might jog a memory or two for you. See if you recognize any books you love, and maybe you’ll find the perfect moniker for your future son or daughter.
While Janie is a beautiful name, if you’re looking for something a tad different, consider Adair for your future daughter. For your future clever and resourceful daughter, the name Karana might just be the perfect fit. While Madrigal isn’t exactly, um, the nicest of characters in this story, she had a gorgeous and memorable name that could be exactly what you’re looking for. More from CafeMom: 21 Baby Names That Are Going to Disappear in 2017 Naming your little boy Jonas could be a meaningful reference to the strong and moral young man at the center of this influential book. For a pretty and powerful name for your baby girl, give the name Cassie some thought — it may just be the right fit. Winnie is a sweet name that’ll keep your daughter forever young. More from CafeMom: 10 New Baby Names to Watch Out For in 2017 If you name your little one Dicey, you might just have a future leader on your hands. In a powerful story about finding joy in being one’s true self, the lovely name Jacob can be a great reminder of just that. If you name your little man Theo, you could be in for a boy who likes to shake things up in life. More from CafeMom: Judy Blume Was Every Girl’s BFF When We Felt Like We Didn’t Have One With a great unisex name, Avery will be the child who has his or her class cracking up. If you’re looking for a moniker that evokes images of tranquility and peace, the name Serena is ready and waiting to belong to your future daughter. A future big brother (or only child, too!) with the name Henry will surely look out for his loved ones. More from CafeMom: 16 Baby Names Dads Suggested That Made Moms Say, ‘Hell No!’ Elena may be a sweet name, but don’t let that fool you — she’ll never be afraid to stand up and fight for what’s right. With the name Claudia, your daughter could grow up with a passion for art — though, if she’s like a certain babysitting club VP, she might keep her room a little messy. The name Marco might be the very best choice for your easygoing and humorous little guy. More from CafeMom: 15 YA Books With Kick-Ass Female Characters Your Daughter Should Meet
title: “15 Baby Names Inspired By The Ya Books We Grew Up Reading” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-31” author: “Larry Sallas”
(While some of these books may border on the younger-reader side, we couldn’t help but include a few classic children’s novels with fantastic character names that are just begging for consideration.) So kick back, relax, and read on for 15 examples from some YA faves of our past that might jog a memory or two for you. See if you recognize any books you love, and maybe you’ll find the perfect moniker for your future son or daughter.
While Janie is a beautiful name, if you’re looking for something a tad different, consider Adair for your future daughter. For your future clever and resourceful daughter, the name Karana might just be the perfect fit. While Madrigal isn’t exactly, um, the nicest of characters in this story, she had a gorgeous and memorable name that could be exactly what you’re looking for. More from CafeMom: 21 Baby Names That Are Going to Disappear in 2017 Naming your little boy Jonas could be a meaningful reference to the strong and moral young man at the center of this influential book. For a pretty and powerful name for your baby girl, give the name Cassie some thought — it may just be the right fit. Winnie is a sweet name that’ll keep your daughter forever young. More from CafeMom: 10 New Baby Names to Watch Out For in 2017 If you name your little one Dicey, you might just have a future leader on your hands. In a powerful story about finding joy in being one’s true self, the lovely name Jacob can be a great reminder of just that. If you name your little man Theo, you could be in for a boy who likes to shake things up in life. More from CafeMom: Judy Blume Was Every Girl’s BFF When We Felt Like We Didn’t Have One With a great unisex name, Avery will be the child who has his or her class cracking up. If you’re looking for a moniker that evokes images of tranquility and peace, the name Serena is ready and waiting to belong to your future daughter. A future big brother (or only child, too!) with the name Henry will surely look out for his loved ones. More from CafeMom: 16 Baby Names Dads Suggested That Made Moms Say, ‘Hell No!’ Elena may be a sweet name, but don’t let that fool you — she’ll never be afraid to stand up and fight for what’s right. With the name Claudia, your daughter could grow up with a passion for art — though, if she’s like a certain babysitting club VP, she might keep her room a little messy. The name Marco might be the very best choice for your easygoing and humorous little guy. More from CafeMom: 15 YA Books With Kick-Ass Female Characters Your Daughter Should Meet