29 Baby Names Inspired By The Hottest New TV Characters

29 Baby Names Inspired By The Hottest New TV Shows
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Written by Linda Rosenkrantz for Nameberry

The names of TV characters have had an influence on baby naming since the era of must-see daytime soaps and Dallas and Dynasty, and more recently we've seen the effect of the "Mad Men" midcentury matrix and individual names like Finn and Dexter and Addison and Aria and Arya taking hold.

Things are a little different now, with fewer people glued to their TV screens -- or even their tablets or phones -- to watch "appointment" television. And yet, with the new season beginning, I can’t help wondering if any of the more distinctive names of the characters on debuting shows might catch on. The one freshman period program, "Reign," offers some possibilities, as do "The Originals" -- a spin-off of "The Vampire Diaries" and the sci-fi "The Tomorrow People."

With two hunky ex-models playing characters named Killian on two different new shows, I think I’d put my money on him.

So here are the promising names on new shows, bearing in mind that some of these series might be here today and gone tomorrow -- and a lot also depends on the appeal of the character.

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New TV Character Names
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AstridA sympathetic and supportive character on the sci-fi show "The Tomorrow People." (credit:Getty Images)
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AyleeOne of several interestingly (if anachronistically) named and gorgeous ladies-in-waiting to Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, in "Reign," set in sixteenth century France.Actress Jenessa Grant who plays Jenessa Grant on "Reign" is not pictured here with her cast mates. (credit:Getty Images)
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ClarissaA mysterious young woman in "Reign," a name not new to TV. (credit:AP)
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DavinaA 16-year-old witch with a dark side in "The Originals." (credit:Getty Images)
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FreyaOne of the young generation of witches in "The Witches of East End." (credit:Getty Images)
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GreerSee Aylee— an Old Hollywood name beginning to be reconsidered. Actress Celina Sinden who plays Greer in "Reign" is not pictured here. (credit:AP)
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IngridSee Freya -- another Old Hollywood name, this one with a Nordic touch. (credit:Getty Images)
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KennaSee Aylee -- an original name with some potential as a successor to Jenna. (credit:Getty Images)
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LisetteA non-Hispanic appellation for a Latina mom in "Welcome to the Family." (credit:Getty Images)
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LolaOne of Mary Stuart’s main ladies-in-waiting in "Reign." In sixteenth century France? Really? (credit:Getty Images)
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LuluAn attractive "former trophy wife" in "Back in the Game." (credit:Getty Images)
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MarikaOne of Rebel Wilson’s nerdy-ish pals in "Super Fun Night." (credit:Getty Images)
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SamiraA second-generation Pakistani immigrant character who's a talented musician, in "Lucky 7." (credit:Getty Images)
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SandrineA character named Sandrine played by an actress named Sandrine -- exotic model Sandrine Holt -- in "Hostages." (credit:Getty Images)
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SawyerSawyer is a little girl on "Hostages" -- evidencing the growing gender-bending of the name. (Sara Gilbert, pictured, and Diane Farr both have daughters named Sawyer). (credit:AP)
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VioletThe young daughter/granddaughter on "Mom." A name everyone already loves. (credit:Getty Images)
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AlaricIn "The Originals," he’s a dishy vampire hunter who goes by the nickname Ric. (credit:Getty Images)
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ArcherA somewhat intimidating ex-military guy in "Hostages." (credit:Getty Images)
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BaxterA typical TV ex-husband type on "Mom." (credit:Getty Images)
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CrawfordA not so likable dad on "Dads," played by Martin Mull. (credit:Getty Images)
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DashOn "The Witches of East End," yet another ex-model plays the brother of Killian. (credit:Getty Images)
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DudleyAn appealingly awkward pre-teen (not pictured) on "Back in the Game." (credit:Getty Images)
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DuncanThe rogue FBI agent played by Dylan McDermott on "Hostages." (credit:Getty Images)
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JedikiahAn unusual twist on an Old Testament name, worn by a fierce, shape-changing robot in "The Tomorrow People." (credit:AP)
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KillianThe two groovy guys bearing this name are in "The Tomorrow People" and "The Witches of East End." (credit:Getty Images)
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KivesAn unexplained offbeat name for a somewhat obnoxious chick-magnet type in "Hello Ladies." Guess we’ll have to watch for an explanation. (credit:Getty Images)
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KramerNo, it’s not Cosmo Kramer but Kramer Delaney on "Hostages." Could Kramer be the next Cohen ? Doubt it. (credit:Getty Images)
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RoscoeA cute Nameberryish-named child on "Mom." (credit:Getty Images)
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ThatcherWe may think of him as an up-and-coming baby boy name, but on Betrayal he’s an elderly father figure, just as Thatcher Grey was on Grey’s Anatomy. (credit:Getty Images)

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