More from CafeMom: 22 Rare Baby Names Suddenly Bursting onto the Scene From Wonder Woman to Batman, Superman, and the Flash, there are many things we can admire about this popular DC Comics group — including, of course, baby names. As we ready our popcorn to watch League members throw down in movies and shows, be sure to keep a pen and paper nearby, as one never knows which superhero’s name he or she will want to bestow on a child. And who knows? Maybe giving babies a superhero name gives them that superpower! Okay, maybe not, but a nerd can dream. More from CafeMom: 21 Unique Baby Names Inspired by Summer Blockbusters Here’s a rundown of some crime-fighting baby names inspired by characters associated with the Justice League that melt our hearts and will leave their mark on the world. iStock.com/RichVintage The Flash, aka the “Scarlet Speedster,” is a Justice League member who can get from point A to point B and back faster than you can turn your head. Though some might find baby name inspiration with Barry Allen, Flash’s real name, we happen to think Flash is unique and could totally rock. And, just in case you’re wondering, Venelia is a Latin title thought to mean “of the sea and winds.” Popular during the 1880s, Arthur is a Celtic baby name that has the power to make a splash in modern times. More from CafeMom: 7 Baby Name Trends Set to Slay in 2017 Hebrew for “judged,” Dinah is a classic title that packs a punch. More from CafeMom: 15 Baby Boy ‘Nicknames’ That Make Kickass First Names Kent (Welsh for “rim” or “border”) is a catchy surname that was super popular during the ’60s with enough staying power that can transform little gents — or little ladies! — into men and women of steel. … Or a newspaper byline. Mera is not only a strong superhero but a strong baby name option that’s extremely unique and quite beautiful. Arabic for “princess,” Mera is a striking title you’ll want to add to your short list. More from CafeMom: 21 Magical Baby Girl Names Inspired by the Sea — Perfect for Your Little Mermaid Aside from his skills with a bow and arrow, we love his name, Oliver Queen — specifically, Oliver for little archers-in-training. And, as you might’ve guessed, the name Mari gives us all the feels, as it’s a short title that’s airy and full of spunk. More from CafeMom: 16 Badass Baby Girl Names Inspired by Superheroines We love the name Carter, as it’s a fitting choice for a baby boy or girl.
title: “22 Kick Ass Baby Names Inspired By The Justice League” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-19” author: “Shannon Hall”
More from CafeMom: 22 Rare Baby Names Suddenly Bursting onto the Scene From Wonder Woman to Batman, Superman, and the Flash, there are many things we can admire about this popular DC Comics group — including, of course, baby names. As we ready our popcorn to watch League members throw down in movies and shows, be sure to keep a pen and paper nearby, as one never knows which superhero’s name he or she will want to bestow on a child. And who knows? Maybe giving babies a superhero name gives them that superpower! Okay, maybe not, but a nerd can dream. More from CafeMom: 21 Unique Baby Names Inspired by Summer Blockbusters Here’s a rundown of some crime-fighting baby names inspired by characters associated with the Justice League that melt our hearts and will leave their mark on the world. iStock.com/RichVintage The Flash, aka the “Scarlet Speedster,” is a Justice League member who can get from point A to point B and back faster than you can turn your head. Though some might find baby name inspiration with Barry Allen, Flash’s real name, we happen to think Flash is unique and could totally rock. And, just in case you’re wondering, Venelia is a Latin title thought to mean “of the sea and winds.” Popular during the 1880s, Arthur is a Celtic baby name that has the power to make a splash in modern times. More from CafeMom: 7 Baby Name Trends Set to Slay in 2017 Hebrew for “judged,” Dinah is a classic title that packs a punch. More from CafeMom: 15 Baby Boy ‘Nicknames’ That Make Kickass First Names Kent (Welsh for “rim” or “border”) is a catchy surname that was super popular during the ’60s with enough staying power that can transform little gents — or little ladies! — into men and women of steel. … Or a newspaper byline. Mera is not only a strong superhero but a strong baby name option that’s extremely unique and quite beautiful. Arabic for “princess,” Mera is a striking title you’ll want to add to your short list. More from CafeMom: 21 Magical Baby Girl Names Inspired by the Sea — Perfect for Your Little Mermaid Aside from his skills with a bow and arrow, we love his name, Oliver Queen — specifically, Oliver for little archers-in-training. And, as you might’ve guessed, the name Mari gives us all the feels, as it’s a short title that’s airy and full of spunk. More from CafeMom: 16 Badass Baby Girl Names Inspired by Superheroines We love the name Carter, as it’s a fitting choice for a baby boy or girl.
title: “22 Kick Ass Baby Names Inspired By The Justice League” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-02” author: “Amanda Salomone”
More from CafeMom: 22 Rare Baby Names Suddenly Bursting onto the Scene From Wonder Woman to Batman, Superman, and the Flash, there are many things we can admire about this popular DC Comics group — including, of course, baby names. As we ready our popcorn to watch League members throw down in movies and shows, be sure to keep a pen and paper nearby, as one never knows which superhero’s name he or she will want to bestow on a child. And who knows? Maybe giving babies a superhero name gives them that superpower! Okay, maybe not, but a nerd can dream. More from CafeMom: 21 Unique Baby Names Inspired by Summer Blockbusters Here’s a rundown of some crime-fighting baby names inspired by characters associated with the Justice League that melt our hearts and will leave their mark on the world. iStock.com/RichVintage The Flash, aka the “Scarlet Speedster,” is a Justice League member who can get from point A to point B and back faster than you can turn your head. Though some might find baby name inspiration with Barry Allen, Flash’s real name, we happen to think Flash is unique and could totally rock. And, just in case you’re wondering, Venelia is a Latin title thought to mean “of the sea and winds.” Popular during the 1880s, Arthur is a Celtic baby name that has the power to make a splash in modern times. More from CafeMom: 7 Baby Name Trends Set to Slay in 2017 Hebrew for “judged,” Dinah is a classic title that packs a punch. More from CafeMom: 15 Baby Boy ‘Nicknames’ That Make Kickass First Names Kent (Welsh for “rim” or “border”) is a catchy surname that was super popular during the ’60s with enough staying power that can transform little gents — or little ladies! — into men and women of steel. … Or a newspaper byline. Mera is not only a strong superhero but a strong baby name option that’s extremely unique and quite beautiful. Arabic for “princess,” Mera is a striking title you’ll want to add to your short list. More from CafeMom: 21 Magical Baby Girl Names Inspired by the Sea — Perfect for Your Little Mermaid Aside from his skills with a bow and arrow, we love his name, Oliver Queen — specifically, Oliver for little archers-in-training. And, as you might’ve guessed, the name Mari gives us all the feels, as it’s a short title that’s airy and full of spunk. More from CafeMom: 16 Badass Baby Girl Names Inspired by Superheroines We love the name Carter, as it’s a fitting choice for a baby boy or girl.