Literary Names for BabyLiterary names. 55 Literary baby names for boys. Displaying for Literary names 31-40. Lemuel, Oliver, Orlando, Oscar and Rory are popular Literary baby names. Nemo, Oberon, Plantagenet, Porthos and Roark are uncommon Literary baby names. Please click on each of these Literary names for more details, view more Literary names from Sawyer to Watson, or search for "literary" for girls. Related searches: classical, formal, learned, scholarly, scholastic.
Lemuel ... Biblical: a king mentioned in Proverbs 31 who was given a detailed description of the value and capabilities of a good wife. Literary ... Nemo ... Literary name: the captain in Jules Verne's adventure novel "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea". Oberon ... From Auberon. Literary ... Oliver ... Today "extending an olive branch" traditionally signifies an offer of peace. Literary ... Orlando ... Mostly literary and late 19th-century use. Literary ... Oscar ... The name was revived by 18th century literary use ... Plantagenet ... giving the name connotations of ancient high rank. Literary ... Porthos Literary: one of the characters ... Roark ... Also possibly from an Old English expression meaning "rock" that was given as a surname to people living close to a remarkable outcropping of stone. Literary ... Rory ... Also used as a nickname for Roderick. Literary ... Didn't find the Literary name you were looking for? View Literary baby names 41-50 from Sawyer to Watson, or click on a page number for more Literary baby names. [Top] [1 2 3 4 5 6] |