Question:
What are some good mystery historical figures names to name boys and girls?
Amber Nicole :)
2011-05-02 15:39:27 UTC
i have Anastasia from the grand duchess and Diana from Princess Diana

please help :(
Five answers:
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2011-05-03 00:45:36 UTC
I love this idea!!!



Diana - Princess Diana

Grace - Grace Kelly

Catherine - Catherine Parr was a wife of King Henry/ Princess Kate

Katherine - Of Aragon (Wife of King Henry)

Amelia - Amelia Earhart

Isadora - Isadora Duncan

Juliet - William Shakespeare's character

Victoria - Queen

Elizabeth - Elizabeth Taylor/ Queen Elizabeth(s)

Cleopatra - Queen

Audrey - Audrey Hepburn

Athena - Greek Goddess

Vida - Vida Goldstein (who was a very prominent suffragist in Australia)

Florence - Florence Nightingale

Coco - Coco Chanel

Helen - Chick who triggered the Trojan War/ Helen Keller

Anne - Anne Boleyn (most well known wife of King Henry)/ Anne Frank

Charlotte - Bronte sister

Emily - Bronte sister

Jane - Jane Austen

Betty - Betty Crocker (hahahaha)

Thalia - Zeus' daughter and one of the Graces

Alice - Alice in Wonderland

Oprah -...

Hillary - Hilary Duff/ Hillary Clinton

Virgina - Virgina Woolf

Agatha - Agatha Christie

Christie - ^

Venus

Theresa - Mother Theresa

Rosa - Rosa Parks

Eleanor - Eleanor Roosevelt

Joan - Joan of Arc

Jackie - Jackie O

Harriet - Harriet Tubman

Nancy - Nancy Drew

Sojouner - Sojouner Truth

Hera - Greek Goddess





Winston - Winston Churchill

Henry - Henry Cavill (if you're a teenage girl, I reccomend you look him up!)/ King Henry Tudor

Dracula -...

Vlad (Vladimir) - Vlad the Impaler

Martin - Martin Luther King Jnr.

Pele - Famous soccer player

Alexander - The Great

Paris - Lover of Helen, Queen of Sparta

Perseus 'Percy' - Greek God

Jesus - (hey-zeus)

Issac - Sir Issac Newton

Adam - Supposed first human

Billy - The Kid

Donald - Sir Donald Bradman

Leonardo - Da Vinci

Michaelangelo

Benjaman - Franklin

Abraham - Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln - ^

Vincent - Vincent Van Gogh

Mark - Mark Twain

Louis - Louis Armstrong

Thomas - Jefferson

William -Shakespeare

George - Washington/Bush

Barack - Obama

Angel - Buffy character/ Angel Gabriel

Gabriel - ^

Augustus - Middle name of George II

Julius - Julius Caesar

Caesar - ^

Marc - Marc Antony

Antony - ^

Lewis - Guy who wrote Alice in Wonderland

Christian - Middle name of Prince Albert, son of Edward the VII/ Christian Louboutin/Dior

Duncan - Macbeth

Romeo - ...







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Catherine
2011-05-02 17:14:21 UTC
Elizabeth - Queen Elizabeth I and II, Elizabeth Bennett from Pride and Prejudice

Victoria - Queen Victoria (personally the best English monarchy ever in existence)

Athena - Goddess

Catherine - after MANY Catherine's famous in history

Anastasia - after the Grand Duchess, Romanov of course

Jane (or) Austen - both girl names, after Jane Austen

Juliet - from Romeo and Juliet

Betsy - Betsy Ross?

Amelia - Amelia Earheart, the pilot

Abigail - after Abigail Adams, wife of John Adams (very famous for her love letters)

Louisa May - writer, Civil War nurse, teacher, novelist.

Susan - Susan B. Anthony

Annie - after Annie Oakley, yes..

Florence - after Florence Nightingale



For boys...



George - many King George's, also George Washington

Albert - Queen Victoria's late husband, very amazing political figure.

Abraham - after Lincoln, the president.

Lincoln - also the president

Vincent - after the artist, Vincent Van Gogh

Andrew - after Andrew Jackson

William or Clark - both American explorers

Alexander - after Alexander the Great



There are so many names. Google whichever you like :)

Good luck to you!





Those are all that I can think of. Each one is outstanding. Try looking into your family names also..
Maddie
2011-05-02 15:42:21 UTC
Abraham from Abraham Lincoln

Victoria from Queen Victoria
xoxo
2011-05-02 22:39:39 UTC
I LOVE your choices. Others:



Amelia ( Amelia Earhart)

Helen (Keller)

Zora ( playwright, novelist, alongside Langston Hughes)

Julia ( Julia Child)

Isadora ( after Isadora Duncan, helped create modern dance)

Jane- Jane Austen (the writer most known for Pride and Prejudice)

Charlotte Bronte (another writer)

Louisa May Alcott ( author of little women)

Isolde ( from Tristan and Isolde)

Emily (another Bronte sister)

Sylvia (Sylvia Plath, another writer)

Coretta (Martin Luther King Jr.'s wife)

Anne (After Anne Bolyn of the Tudors)

Elizabeth ( Queen Elizabeth)

Victoria

Susan ( B. Anthony, feminist leader)



Boys:



Benjamin (Franklin)

Louis (Armstrong)

Frederick ( Douglas)

Martin (Luther King Junior)

Mark ( After Mark Twain the writer)

Charles (Darwin)

Thomas Edison ( inventor of electricity)

Henry ( After King Henry and Henry Ford of Ford automobiles)

Paul (Revere the Patriot)

Thomas ( Jefferson)

Robert ( E. Lee the war leader)

Tristan ( Tristan and Isolde)

William (Shakespeare)

George (Washington)


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