When you’re on the hunt for a creative baby name, there’s nothing more magical than a Harry Potter baby name. Since the release of the mega-hit series, muggles everywhere have been interested in the magical and mystifying names within the wizarding world.
Sirius and Draco’s names have doubled according to both UK ONS data and The official U.S. government list.
- The names Sirius were up 23% in the UK, and a staggering 38% in the UK
Sirius Harry Potter fans might appreciate this beautiful star name. But there’s more to the name than a character in a book. This name has Latin origins and means “burning,” referencing the brightest star visible from earth. (credit: https://printedmemories.com/blogs/guides/beautiful-names-that-mean-star-for-boys-and-girls)
- Draco comes increases at 44% in the US but only 18% in the UK.
- Draco
- Another choice plucked straight from Harry Potter, this name is actually of Greek origin and refers to the dragon constellation, one of the largest constellations in the sky. So if you’re looking for constellation names, this Greek name is a real winner. (credit: https://printedmemories.com/blogs/guides/beautiful-names-that-mean-star-for-boys-and-girls)
Not only do the names come from the mega-hit series, but they also both mean ‘Star’ Printed Memories have collated beautiful baby names that come with different star meanings.
More ideas and meanings can be found at: https://printedmemories.com/blogs/guides/beautiful-names-that-mean-star-for-boys-and-girls
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