Get to know some of the world’s greatest writer names that are ideal for your baby.
The literature is a fertile imagination and great stories, so the authors of great works are recognized worldwide characters, along with their creations. In that sense, in addition to inspiring new fantastic worlds, they can also be a source to choose the name for your baby. So if you’re on that quest, here are some of the great children’s names inspired by great writers.
1. Alexander . Of Greek origin, it is one of the most popular names for boys worldwide. Does it mean? The one who protects men? and the reference is the French writer Alejandro Dumas.
2. Dante . Names of Latin origin that refers to Dante Alighieri, Italian poet and thinker whose work? The Divine Comedy ?.
3. Edgar . It is a name of Germanic origin and means? He who protects his land ?. It has maintained its popularity thanks to the American writer Edgar Allan Poe, author of great stories.
4. Gabriel. The name is of Hebrew origin and has a meaning of “strength of God”. The writer Gabriel García Márquez is one of the most recognized authors in the world for works such as? One Hundred Years of Solitude ?.
5. Homer . One of the greatest and most recognized authors worldwide and in history, for works such as the? Iliad? and? Odyssey ?. It is a name of Greek origin.
6. Leon . Name for boy that refers to the famous Russian writer León Tolstoi, author of works recognized worldwide as? War and Peace ?.
7. Mario . It is one of the most attractive names for children because it refers to the Latin American poet and writer Mario Benedetti. It has a Latin origin and its meaning is related to the “god of war”.
8. Miguel. Name of Hebrew origin that means? Nobody like God ?. Many famous writers have carried this traditional name but which maintains all its strength, such as Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, author of? The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha ?.
9. Pablo. Its origin is Latin means? Small ?. This name remains one of the most popular thanks to the influence of Pablo Neruda’s poetry.
10. Victor. The name has a Latin origin and means ‘the winner’. Quite a statement of intent for this very charming name that reminds us of the French writer Victor Hugo.
What other names of writers do you remember and what is your favorite work?