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8 baby boy names taken from famous literature and poetry with a twist

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 20, 2026, 06:00 IST
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Baby boy names inspired by famous literature

Books and poems have shaped ideas, values, and emotions for centuries. Some characters stay alive long after the last page ends. Baby names inspired by literature and poetry carry that quiet depth. With a small twist, these names feel modern, gentle, and full of meaning, without sounding dated or overused.

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Alaric

Alaric appears in old literary epics as a strong and thoughtful leader. The name means “ruler of all,” but it carries a calm strength rather than loud power. Today, Alaric feels polished and global. It suits a child who may grow up curious, steady, and quietly confident.

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Elio

Elio comes from poetic roots linked to the sun. Poets have long used the sun as a symbol of warmth, clarity, and hope. The short and soft sound gives Elio a modern charm. It feels artistic, gentle, and perfect for a child who brings light into a room.

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Rowan

Rowan appears often in old poems that celebrate trees, earth, and quiet resilience. The rowan tree symbolises protection and wisdom. As a name, Rowan feels earthy yet stylish. It works well for parents who love literature that connects humans with nature.

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Ames

Ames comes from poetic words linked to love and honesty. It has appeared as a surname in literature but works beautifully as a first name today. Short, clean, and modern, Ames feels thoughtful. It suits a child who may grow into empathy and emotional depth.

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Soren

Soren is linked to deep literary and philosophical works that explore life and emotions. The name means “serious” or “thoughtful.” It has a sharp yet calm sound. Soren feels ideal for parents who admire reflective writing and quiet intelligence.

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Riven


Riven is used in poetry to describe something deeply felt or transformed. As a name, it suggests emotion and intensity without heaviness. Riven sounds contemporary and artistic. It fits a child who may grow up sensitive yet strong.

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Ezraan

Ezra appears in ancient literature and poetry as a wise and thoughtful figure. Ezraan adds a softer, modern rhythm to the name. It still means “help” or “strength,” but sounds fresh. The name carries calm intelligence and emotional depth.


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Theo

Theo has been used in literature as a gentle, intellectual character name. It means “gift of God,” but its charm lies in simplicity. Short names like Theo feel friendly and modern. It suits a child who feels warm, curious, and easy to connect with.


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