There’s a lot of pressure when it comes to naming your baby.
The following baby names are perfect for fantasy movie fans.
It’s probably no coincidence that one meaning of Giselle is hostage, according toNameberry.

The name Giselle peaked in 2007, according toThe Bump.
This is likely not a coincidence as this was the same year “Enchanted” was released.
We humbly recommend Cedric instead.

It means “kindly” and “loved.”
Nevertheless, we think it’s high time this name sees a well-deserved resurgence in popularity.
In 2013,Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardemnamed their daughter Luna, as didChrissy Teigen and John Legendin 2016.

It’s full of adventure and magic and it is perfectly ’80s.
Not to mention the magic that every Willow is certain to bring wherever they go.
In the United States, Luca is continuing to grow in popularity.

That kind of strength, perseverance, and kindness are certainly traits to hope for in your daughter.
He’s another Percy enveloped in a world of magic and myth sure to evoke a sense of wonder.
Serafina is a powerful witch and guardian of Lyra, the film’s main protagonist.

Her daemon Kaisa also helps Lyra free other daemons from their imprisonment.
Either way, it’s possible for you to always call her Sera for short how cute is that?
Farm boy or not, Westley is a great name for your baby boy.

According toNameberry, Lucy is a variation of Lucia, which means light.
It was ranked No.
47 of the top 1,000 baby names in 2021, according to Nameberry.

For your little prince, take another cue from “The Chronicles of Narnia” and name him Caspian.
Both Alice Kingsleigh and Alice Cullen certainly fit their name, which means noble, according toNameberry.
While Bastian may most often be a nickname for Sebastian, it’s also a great standalone name.

She’s flawed, relatable, and still quite extraordinary.
According toBabyCenter, Meg is of Greek origin and means pearl.
In 2022, BabyCenter ranked it at No.

3,124 in its list of baby girl names.






