There are so many sources from where you can get inspired to name your baby. And cartoon characters can be such a source. Every child grows up watching cartoons and getting inspired by cartoon characters. Imagine if they are named after one. It is most likely that they will adopt the traits of the characters.

Therefore it becomes very important that you name your baby after a positive character and avoid giving negative characters names.

Below are a few cartoon characters that you can name your baby after.

Cutest baby name-

  • Daphne- From Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

The Scooby gang’s token pretty girl was as fashionable as she was good at getting herself into danger. Thankfully, she had Fred around to save her.

  • Cleo is a character in Heathcliff’s novel Cleopatra.

Riff-love An anthropomorphic cat piqued Raff’s curiosity. She was also the ultimate fashionista of the 1980s. Really, it’s the leg warmers and the gigantic hair.

  • Penelope is a character from the film Wacky Races.

Penelope Pitstop was the quintessential female racer with a lot of attitude.

  • Lucy from the Peanuts gang

Lucy may be grumpy, but she does have views.

  • Peanut Patties

Patty “Peppermint” always misinterpreted fundamental ideas and refused advice from friends, which became a recurrent comedy.

  • From The Jetsons, Rosie

The Jetsons would be nothing if it weren’t for their beloved robot housekeeper, who had a habit of going insane.

  • The Flintstones - Pebbles

The name of Fred and Wilma Flintstone’s youngest and only daughter may seem too conventional for some, but it’s a pop cultural icon.

  • Inspector Gadget’s Penny

Penny was always seeking for methods to thwart Doctor Claw’s malicious schemes as Inspector Gadget’s very clever and tech-savvy niece. To put it another way, she was the brains behind her uncle’s investigation.

  • Jem

The 1980s animated series featured gorgeous hair, icy makeup, and a mystery vocalist who could turn into a rock star via a holographic computer called Synergy. What’s not to like about that?

  • Linus

Linus is a trendy baby name that shows your affection for Charles M. Schulz’s famous comics, despite the security blanket issue. Linus Larrabee, played by Humphrey Bogart in Sabrina, and Linus Caldwell, played by Matt Damon in the Ocean’s films, are two other prominent Linus characters.

  • Elroy

from The Jetsons is a fictional character who appears in the television series The Jetsons.

This brilliant, tech-savvy kid from the Space Age should be the inspiration for all cool nerds.

  • Wilma

Wilma Flintstone, the red-headed matriarch of the Flintstone family, was one of Bedrock’s wisest and most steadfast ladies.

  • Betty

Betty was sexy, flirty, and carefree, reminding us all of how fabulous flappers were in the 1920s.

  • Petunia

Petunia was never as well-known as Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, two other Looney Tunes characters. At the very least, she was accompanied by the impossibly cute Porky Pig.

  • Max

Max was a mohawked baby with a high IQ who was as courageous as he was daring. “Dirty diapers!” he said, which was the best catchphrase I’d ever heard.

  • Odie

Odie benefited from being Garfield’s BFF by being able to communicate through body language and being much wiser than he let on.

  • Jane

The do-gooding housewife had excellent taste in clothing and household items, and she was all about simplifying things to make Space Age life easier.

Avoid negative character names

Avoid names that are popular for only one character because they will affect the child personality. There are some detrimental impacts of such shows on children that parents should be aware of before allowing their children to watch them or name the kids after such characters. As a result, it may be worthwhile to investigate the “evil side” of this illustrated visual art, as some refer to cartoons.

Violence

The army of evil Krang is savagely beaten up and destroyed by Leonardo, one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (the blue one). As a result, there are broken arms and legs all everywhere, slapped faces, damaged buildings, and absolute devastation… Do you recall Tom and Jerry? They constantly fight and chase one other, seeking some type of vengeance. Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner are in the same boat. Someone is always beaten up. I gotta say, he’s been thrashed pretty badly.

Role Models

When youngsters watch cartoons, they frequently identify with the characters. However, the problem is that these characters are usually inappropriate for any identification because they are too aggressive or possess supernatural abilities, such as the ability to fly, shoot spider web from the wrist, jump from the top of a skyscraper onto nearby buildings, throw a lightning bolt, run faster than the wind, fall from the 10th floor and remain unharmed, and so on

Fine, if you want your child’s name to be so worn-out that he or she will require a number to identify himself from three other kids in kindergarten with the same handle.

According to 2014 figures from babycenter.com released earlier this month, “Galina,” “Nicky,” and “Piper,” all characters on “Orange Is the New Black,” all saw double-digit increases in popularity this year, with 67 percent, 35 percent, and 28 percent growth, respectively.

Parents, if you want to name your child “Nicky,” don’t put it on the birth certificate unless you want her to be an exotic dancer.