I used to dabble in this community quite a bit a few years prior - my name lists have probably changed quite a bit, I should look them up. Might be interesting to compare!
The real reason that brings me here is that I'm pursuing a Ph. D. in Shakespeare and lately, all I've been able to think about is how lovely all of these names are - their only downfall is the fact that I don't think some of them would really mesh with a person named in modern-day.
Not all of these are Shakespearean, some of them are inspired by the research on the Elziabeth era I've been doing.
Female:
Ophelia (LOVE this one.) - Elizabeth, of course! - Juliet - Rosalind/Rosaline - Kate - Helena - Aliena - Beatrice - Cordelia - Celia
Hero - Emilia - Luciana - Marina - Miranda - Olivia - Titania - Regan (unisex, but I like it for a girl better) - Viola
Male:
Paris (favorite) - Romeo - Lysander - Cassius - Antony - Tybalt (I love Tybalt, but would only use it for a pet.) - Mercutio - Prospero - Benvolio - Jacques (sounds like Jakes, not like Jacques, the french name.) - Hal/Henry - Othello - Ganymede - Julius - Lear - Oberon - Orlando - Robin - Nick - Sebastian - Ross
Shakespeare's children were named Hamnet and Judith (twins) and Susanna, sometimes spelled Susannah. I like Susannah the best of these. His wife was called Anne.
His counterparts, a number of which were named John, all had pretty basic names that are still common today, such as William, Richard, Henry, and so on.
I think, however, for a literature buff, some of their last names could be used as names for people, in example:
Marlowe, after Christopher Marlowe, for a girl though.
Will Kemp was a member of his playing company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, so I think Kemp is a fine boy's name.
As far as Elizabethan names go, I'm quite fond of Elizabeth, obviously. Henry and William were also very common names, and I like those too.
For regular names, I'm a fan of pretty common / non-fancy names. I'll make a separate post containing those.
Enjoy, name afficionados!
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Date: 2010-10-19 09:15 am (UTC)I prefer Susannah with the H too.
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Date: 2010-10-19 09:18 am (UTC)I think if I ever went with Lysander, it would be Alexander but Shakespeare-inspired.
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Date: 2010-10-19 09:41 am (UTC)I actually think all of these names are fine for modern usage. I don't mind unusual names as long as they have a basis in something and aren't completely made up, and these are so memorable. I don't think I'd ever forget meeting a Mercutio.
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Date: 2010-10-19 10:48 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-10-19 11:16 am (UTC)its so funny how some of the names are super out there and then others are just normal every day names.
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Date: 2010-10-19 02:59 pm (UTC)But I really like the sound of the name the way he had us pronounce it: "Ah-lee-A-nah."
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Date: 2010-10-19 12:49 pm (UTC)I could see Marlowe on either gender. I really don't like Kemp. It reminds me of hemp and kelp.
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Date: 2010-10-19 01:30 pm (UTC)Juliet
Kate
Helena
Marina
Miranda
Olivia
Henry
William
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Date: 2010-10-19 01:53 pm (UTC)I love Ophelia, Juliet, Rosalind, Helena, Cordelia, and Viola.
I like Elizabeth, Miranda, Kate and Celia too.
For boys, I like Henry, Oberon, and Sebastian. I tend to like his female names beter.
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Date: 2010-10-19 02:28 pm (UTC)Thibault (spelled like that) is actually quite popular in Belgium! =) It's a nice name.
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Date: 2010-10-19 03:35 pm (UTC)Marlowe for a little girl would be so cute!
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Date: 2010-10-20 02:03 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-10-20 04:12 am (UTC)Desdemona(I SO BADLY want to name a daughter this), Emilia, Ophelia(played her :D), Regan, Thisbe, Marina, Beatrice, Helena, Celia(played her :D), Juliet, Rosalind, Hermione, and Perdita(played her!).
I like Jacques, but the proper pronounciation doesn't sit well with me to ever use it for a child. I feel like the kid would be mocked with "Jake wees!" all the time, hahaha. For a boy I really do like Hal, and I can seriously see using Lear as a middle name with my first choice boy's name(Deacon), and I also love Ross. I can also get behind Ariel on a boy, and I like Florizel, but I don't want my kid to get his ass kicked, so won't be using it, haha.
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Date: 2010-10-20 06:32 pm (UTC)i also like Miranda, Julius, Sebastian, and one you didn't list- Corin (boy)