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This guide is intended to help users find that perfect given name when creating a new character. While you can surely name your new tribute whatever you'd like, sometimes users wish to find canon-like names that would be fitting for their new character's home District. And thus the Character Naming Guide was born.

In the lists below, you will find all 12 canon Districts, the Capitol, and the three fan-made Districts officially sanctioned here on The Hunger Games Fanon Wiki. The lists will first contain a list of jobs these Districts employ, followed by known canon names of Characters from the books and movies. Then, you will see how these Districts seem to name their citizens. And finally, you can see the names we've compiled that would fit these naming schemes.

Three additional notes:

  1. There are several jobs, occupations, and career paths which are ubiquitous to all Districts and areas in Panem regardless of their industry, such as government leaders (Presidents, Mayors, etc.), teachers, and shopkeepers, and thus will not be listed under individual sections.
  2. Ancient Greco-Roman names seem to be used all across Panem, and not just the Capitol and Capitol-aligned Districts (e.g. District 2). Canonical examples of this phenomenon include Titus (District 6 Tribute), Cecelia (District 8 Victor), and Martin (District 11 resident). Thus, if push comes to shove and you run out of ideas for District character names, you can always throw in characters with names of ancient Greco-Roman origin.
  3. As for surnames, while the Hunger Games canon primarily uses family names of Western European origin for its characters, feel free to use surnames from anywhere around the world, not just those common in the states or countries the Districts used to be.

Happy character creating!

The Capitol, Seat of Government[]

Canonical Names: Agrippina, Apollo, Androcles, Antonius, Arachne, Atala, Caesar, Casca, Castor, Cinna, Claudius, Clemensia, Coriolanus, Crassus, Cressida, Cyrus, Dennis (a cognate of 'Dionysius'), Diana, Domitia, Effie (a pet name for 'Euphemia'), Felix, Festus, Flavius, Florus, Fulvia, Gaius, Hilarius, Io, Iphigenia, Juno, Lavinia, Lepidus, Livia, Lucia, Lucretius, Lysistrata, Messala, Nero, Palmyra, Persephone, Pliny, Pluribus, Plutarch, Pollux, Portia, Recilio, Satyria, Seneca, Tax, Tigris, Urban, Vipsania, Volumnia

Etymology: Capitolites often have names of ancient Greco-Roman origin. If not that, exotic and unusual names also seem to be the norm.

Name Ideas: Acantha, Adonis, Aemilia/Aemilius, Aeolus, Aetius, Africanus, Agnes, Akakios, Alaric, Althea, Ambrosia/Ambrosius, Anatolia/Anatolius, Antonia, Aphrodite, Appia/Appius, Apollodoros, Aquilina/Aquilinus, Arcadia, Aria, Aristides, Ariston, Artemis, Artoria/Artorius, Aspasia/Aspasius, Atticus, Augustina/Augustus, Aulus, Avian, Bacchus, Bellatrix, Berenice, Caesillia/Caesillius, Caeso, Calista, Calliope, Caracalla, Cassander/Cassandra, Cassiopeia, Cassius, Castus, Cattus, Celia, Charikleia, Charmion, Cleopatra, Clio, Cloelia, Cosmas, Crispina/Crispinus, Cristatus, Cyra, Cyrene, Cyrillus, Damaris, Damianus, Damocles, Daphne, Decimus, Delphine, Demetrius, Despoina, Deverra/Deverrus, Dexter, Dione/Dionysus, Domitilla/Domitius, Drusilla, Elara, Elysia/Elysium, Empanda, Endymion, Epiphanes, Epona, Erevan, Eudoxos, Eugenia/Eugenius, Eustathius, Eunice, Euterpe, Eutychia/Eutychius, Evander, Fabianus, Fauna, Faustina, Felicity, Gaia, Galatea, Galen, Gallica, Gennadia/Gennadius, Germana/Germanus, Gideon, Glaucia/Glaucius, Gnaeus, Gratian, Hadrian, Harmonia, Hermione, Helios, Helvius, Hemera, Heracles, Hermes, Hermagoras, Herodotus, Hesperos, Homer, Hortensia/Hortensius, Hyacinth/Hyacinthus, Hypathia, Iasion, Icarus, Invictus, Io, Isadora, Isolde, Jason, Jovian, Julia/Julius, Junius, Juno, Kairos, Kallista/Kallisto, Laverne, Leander, Leto, Linus, Lucia/Lucius, Lusitania, Lycenia/Lycenius, Lyra, Lysander, Macedonicus, Maia, Mamercus, Manius, Marcella/Marcellus, Melia, Mellona, Menodora/Menodoros, Mercia, Merope, Minerva, Moneta, Myron, Narcissa/Narcissus, Nereida, Nereus, Nikephoros, Nona, Numeria/Numerius, Nyx, Octavia, Odessa, Oiolyka, Olympos, Ondine, Ophelia, Orion, Ovid, Panacea, Pancratia/Pancratius, Pandora, Parthenos, Paul/Paula/Paulus, Pax, Pelagia/Pelagius, Penelope, Phaedra/Phaedrus, Phoenix, Plato, Ploutos, Pompeius, Pontus, Porphyrios, Prisca/Priscilla, Prometheus, Ptolemy, Publius, Quintus, Remia/Remus, Rhiannon, Rhode, Roman, Rosalind, Roscoe, Rumina, Sabrina, Salus, Scaurus, Septim/Septimus, Seraphina, Sertorius, Servillia/Servius, Severus, Silvanus, Simonides, Sophia/Sophocles, Soren, Soter, Spuria/Spurius, Suadela, Sextus, Tacita, Thalia, Themistocles, Theodosia/Theodosius, Theophania/Theophanu, Thetis, Tiber/Tiberius, Tiffany, Titania/Titus, Toris, Triturus, Tychon, Ulysses, Umbra, Ursa, Valentina, Valeria/Valerius, Varian, Varus, Vera, Vesper, Vesta, Vestis, Victoria, Vulpes, Xanthe, Xenon, Xerxes, Yara, Zelena/Zelenus, Zephyr/Zephyra/Zephyrus, Zeus, Zoilus

District 1, Luxury[]

Occupations: Craftsperson, Diamond/Emerald Miner, Furrier, Goldsmith, Hair Stylist, Hair Product Manufacturer, Jeweler, Perfumer, Vintner/Winemaker

Canonical Names: Augustus, Cashmere, Facet, Glimmer, Gloss, Marvel, Velvereen

Etymology: Synonyms having to do with power or luxury, wealth, precious gems or valuable items/resources, regal Greco-Roman names

Name Ideas: Adoration, Agate, Alcmene, Aleron, Alexander, Amaryllis, Ambrose/Ambrosia, Amethyst, Anais, Anissa, Anastasia, Aphrodite, Apollo, Aquamarine, Ardor, Ares, Ariston, Arkon, Argyros, Aria, Artemis, Astor, Astrid, Aurelian/Aurelius/Aurelia, Aurum, Austin, Aveeno, Azoda, Azora, Azure, Barolo, Banz, Beam, Beau, Bella, Beryll, Blessing, Blush, Brass, Brilliance, Brocade, Caesar, Calyx, Carat, Cash, Celeste, Ceres, Cerulean, Chai (Chinese: 釵/钗 "traditional ornamental forked hairpin"), Chanel, Charisma, Cherish, Christa, Chun/Jùn (Chinese: 俊 "handsome; talented"), Citrine, Clarity, Candy, Claudette, Coin, Copper, Cora, Corinthia, Cristatus, Crystal, Cullinan, Da Vinci, Darius, Dazzle, Diamond, Diamonte, Dimanda, Dior, Domitille, Draco/Drago, Dumofitz, Dynamo, Eden, Elixir, Eloquence, Elvis, Emerald, Excellence, Exquisite, Extravagance, Faustine, Felix, Ferro, Finesse, Fleur, Gala, Gallica, Garnet, Gemma, Gemstone, Giorgio, Glam, Gleam, Glint, Glique, Glitz/Glitzy, Gloria, Gold/Golda, Grace, Graneeta, Gucci, Halo, Hang (Chinese: 珩 "the top horizontal component of a jade pendant"), Harta (Indonesian: "wealth; treasure; property"), Heart, Hero, Hydra, Imperial, Indigo, Infinity, Intan (Malay and Indonesian: "diamond"), Iridia, Iris, Isidore, Ivory, Jade, Jasper, Jewel, Jǐng (Chinese: 璟 "luster of jade"), Jules, Jupiter, Karma, Kingsley, Kubera, Kutter, Lapis, Laureate, Lavender, Lavinia, Leonidas, Liberty, Lisa (from the Mona Lisa), Lord, Lucius, Lucre, Luncan, Luster/Lustrous, Lurox, Lux, Macaroon, Magna, Majestic/Majesty, Marc/Marcella/Marcellus, Marigold, Marquise, Maverick, Mei (Chinese: 美 "beauty" or 媚 "charm"), Mercury, Meridian, Met, Midas, Mila, Milano, Miracle, Mink, Myron, Nephrite, Nero, Noble, Octavia, Olivine, Opal, Optimo, Orion, Palace, Palladia, Pandora, Pearl, Penz, Perfume, Peridot, Platinum, Plush, Plusher, Plutus, Porsche, Precious, Prima, Prince, Princess, Primadonna, Prodigy, Prospera/Prospero, Queenie, Radiant, Raven, Regal, Regina, Resplendence, Revere, Rex, Rise, Rock, Rob, Rox, Royce, Royal, Ruby, Saebl/Sable, Sapphire, Sateen, Satin, Secret, Selenite, Shimmer, Shine, Silica, Silver, Skylar, Sly, Solara, Sparkle, Spectacle, Stellar, Sylvanus, Talisman, Tanzanite, Tiara, Ting (Chinese: 廷 "palace courtyard"), Topaz, Titania, Treasure, Trinity, Triton, Tyrian, Valencia, Valerion, Valor, Vanilla, Vassilios, Velia, Velvet, Venus, Vera, Vestis, Victor/Victoria, Vienna, Vincenza, Viva, Vivid, Vulcan, Warwickite, Xenia, Yasmin, Ying (Chinese: 瑛 "luster of jade", 瑩/莹 "lustrous and transparent", 瓔/璎 "necklace of jade beads", 熒/荧 "luminous; florescent; to shine; to dazzle"), Yu (Chinese: 瑜 "beautiful jade; luster of jade" or Japanese: 優 "excellence; superiority"), Zara, Zat, Zeal, Zephyrine/Zephyrion/Zephyrith, Zircon, Zirconia, Zola

District 2, Masonry and Defense[]

Occupations: Blacksmith, Bricklayer, Brickmason, Concrete Finisher, Gunsmith, Metallurgist, Peacekeeper, Plasterer, Stonemason

Canonical Names: Brutus, Cato, Clove, Darius, Enobaria, Cray, Lyme, Marcus, Pugnax, Purnia (from 'Calpurnia'), Romulus, Sabyn, Sejanus, Strabo

Etymology: Ancient Greco-Roman names, words to do with defense or military, names relating to victory or success, stone-related names, etc. Since not all Peacekeepers (italicized) are from District 2, their appearance on the list should be taken with a grain of salt.

Name Ideas: Amon/Aamon, Achilles, Adobe, Adrasteia, Aegis, Africana, Agrippa, Ajax, Alexis, Albus, Allegro, Ally, Amber, Amazon, Anamelia, Anat, Andesyte, Andromache, Archer, Ares, Argus, Armor, Artemis, Ascia, Ashlar, Athena, Atlas, Atticus, Augustus, Avia, Bastion, Beatrix, Bellator, Bevel, Blaze, Brass, Brecc/Breccia, Brick, Bronze, Bulwark, Cadmus, Caesar, Caecilius/Caecilia, Calista, Camilla, Carmela, Carmine, Cass, Cassia/Cassius, Castor, Cecilia, Centurion, Champion, Chisel, Chloe, Cicero, Cinder, Cirro, Clarion, Claudia/Claudius, Clay/Clayton, Clio, Cobble, Colossus, Concretia, Conquest, Coquina, Cornelius, Corinth, Crassus, Crete, Cristatus, Damian, Damiana, Defend, Dele, Demetrius, Demitri, Demos, Desdemona, Diana/Diane, Doldam, Draco, Dux, Eboni/Ebony, Eirene, Elias, Ella, Ember, Ena, Ennuis, Enyo, Eos, Espada, Euphoria, Evander, Fēng/Fung (Chinese: 鋒/锋 "cutting edge; sharpness" or 烽 "signal-fire"), Fidelis, Flavia/Flavius, Flint, Florian, Fortis, Freya, Gabion, Garrison, Geode, Gladiator, Gloria, Guerre, Gunner, Harley, Harmonia, Hatch, Hector, Hercules, Hoptius, Honoria/Honorius, Icarus, Ignatius, Invicta/Invictus, Ismene, Janus, Jerica, Julia, Julius, Justus, Kya/Kyanite, Kyra, Lazarus, Lazul/Lazulia, Leander, Leonidas, Liberty, Lilith, Linus, Livia, Lucius, Mace, Maisie, Magna/Magnus, Mason, Marcus, Mars, Marshall, Mason, Maxima/Maximus, Megan, Mercia, Metallum, Mila, Montii, Nataila, Nero, Neptune, Nike, Nyx, Obsidian, Octavia/Octavian, Onix/Onyx, Orion, Oxide, Paladin, Pantheon, Pax, Petra, Phalinx, Phoenix, Phyllite, Pluto, Pompey, Porphy, Praetor, Prasio, Primus, Priscilla, Proteus, Publius, Pyrite, Quarry, Quintus, Regime, Remus, Rhea, Roma/Roman, Rubble, Rufus, Ryfle, Ryker, Scutum, Sebastian, Selena, Sentinel, Serpentine, Septimus, Severus, Shale, Shield, Silve, Slater, Slayte, Spartacus, Steel, Stone, Talon, Tatiana, Terra, Terracotta, Terce (a Roman hour of Christian prayer), Teresa, Tertius, Thalia, Thomson, Tiberius, Titan, Titanite, Toris, Traver/Travertine, Triturus, Triumph, Trusse, Tyler, Tyr, Ulysses, Uzi, Valentina, Valerius, Valor, Venus, Vesta, Viktor, Vincenzo, Virgil, Vita, Vivian, Vulcan, Warrior, Wythe, Xavier, Xenophon, Yuki, Zircon, Zosimus,

District 3, Technology[]

Occupations: Analyst, Electrician, Engineer, Factory Worker, Inventor, Programmer, Scientist, Software Developer

Canonical Names: Beetee, Circ, Fibre, Teslee, Wiress

Etymology: Electronic terminology, names relating to software or technology, such as programming languages and typing symbols, as well surnames of French origin.

Name Ideas: Access, Acer, Ada, Agora, Alder, Alice, Alpha, Amber, Annabeth, Arya, Ascii, Aspen, Asterisk, Athena (Greek goddess of wisdom and knowledge), Atomic, Audio, Aurelia, Avalon, Axel, Beta, Bethunia, Binary, Bing, Bissette, Byte, Cable, Cad, Calc, Casio, Cell, Ceres, Chicago, Chip, Chrome, Cloud, Coda, Code, Codine, Consol, Coralie, Cord, Cybelle, Cyber, Cybil, Cybus, Cyrus, Darwin, Dayta, Dell, Delta, Di/Diod/Diode, Dottie, Disc/Dysc, Dynamo, Echo, Eden, Elan, Elecc, Electra/Elektra, Electron, Elodie, Enzo, Esprit, Excel, Faraday, Faith, Flash, Fleur, Flick, Fraime, Gaël, Gamma, Giga, Glitch, Godot, Google, Hazel, Hermes, Io, Inès, Insta, Iris, Jack, Java, Jayda, Jolie, Joule, Json, Julia, Juliette, Kilo, Kindle, Kwartz/Quartz, Lampa, Laptop, Laser, Léo, Lexi, Link/Linker, Linux, Lua, Lumen, Luna/Lune, Mac, Mackenzie, Marcio, Marcellus, Matrix, Maya, Mega, Mercury, Mia, Mic/Mike, Minerva, Modelica, Mouse, Nano, Neith, Neo, Nichrome, Noah, Octothorpe, Ohmelle, Oghma (after a Celtic knowledge deity), Omega, Packard, Pascal, Perl, Pixelle, Python, Radio, Radian, Ram, Remy, Rexx, Rhea, Sable, Sage, Scarlett, Seraphine, Signals, Silica, Sky, Slash, Solène, Sonar, Sombra, Song, Stylus, Swift, Syntax, Tablet, Talia, Techna/Techne, Teddy, Tele, Tera, Tesla, Theta, Tyrosine, Unity, Unix, Upsilon, Vega, Violette, Vision, Vista, Viva, Vizio, Vox, Wiki, Willow, Wire, Xander, Xavier, Yann, Zekel, Zélie, Zeno, Zero, Ziggy, Zinc, Ziya, Zoé, Zuckerberg

District 4, Fishing[]

Occupations: Aquaculturist, Canner, Deckhand, Dockhand, Diver, Fisher, Fishing Charter Operator, Lifeguard, Longliner, Marine Biologist, Navigator, Net Weaver, Pearl Diver, Processing Plant Worker, Sailor, Seaweed Harvester, Trawler

Canonical Names: Annie, Coral, Finnick, Mags, Marina (ambiguously canon, via movie actor), Mizzen, Naida

Etymology: Names with oceanic/water connotations (including and not limited to specific terminology, geographical names of bodies of water, and pop culture references), lesser known fishing terminology, types of fish and other aquatic life-forms. Sometimes, the relevant puns may be hidden subtly in the etymology/meaning of the name such that they pass for "normal" names in modern use, e.g. Annie Cresta (a "crest" is specific wave-related terminology in Physics).

Name Ideas: Acropora, Adrian, Agunua, Ahti, Alan, Alge, Amphitrite, Amur, Angler, Anemone, Anuket, Aqua, Aquario/Aquarius, Ariel, Aruna, Asherah, Astlik, Atbarah, Atlantis, Banks, Barb, Bait, Bailey/Baylee, Bay, Bayou, Belisama, Bermeja, Bermuda, Blue, Bob, Bow, Bram (from the Brahmaputra river), Brizo, Brook/Brooke, Bunzi, Calamari, Capricorn, Carcinus, Caspian, Caylee, Celeste, Chaac, Chell (from Aspidochelone, a mythical sea monster), Cody, Coira, Congo, Costigan, Cove, Cascade, Crest, Cristatus, Dagon, Daintree, Damona, Danube, Daucina, Dentex, Diver, Dnipro, Dodola, Dolan, Donbettyr, Dorado, Dory, Drake, Drift, Dylan, Electra (after the Oceanid), Eltanin, Enki, Eric, Euphrates, Ezili, Farrell, Finbar, Finke, Finn, Finnan, Finnos, Firth, Flannan, Flick, Flynn, Fontus, Ford/Fjord, Fressa, Freyr, Galene, Ganges, Gilbert, Gill/Giller, Goby, Grayling, Halite, Hammer, Heracleion, Hudson, Hull, Hydrus, Ice, Icarus, Ikatere, Indra, Indus, Irrawaddy, Irtysh, Isla, Island, Islet/Islette, Jonah/Jonas, Kai, Kaiko (Japanese: 海子 "ocean child"), Kale, Kamari, Kaye, Kaz, Kipper, Koi, Krishna, Kukulkan, Lakapati, Lake, Lan (Chinese: 瀾/澜 "wave/billow; ripple; to surge"), Leine, Levi, Ling, Loire, Lusca, Mackenzie, Maelstrom, Magellan, Mahi, Makara, Mako, Manta, Margaret (or any variations thereof), Marina/Marine/Marinus, Marlin, Marilyn, Marlo, Marsh, Mary, Mavka, Max, Mazu, Medaka, Mekong, Meribel, Ming (Chinese: 溟 "sea; ocean - archaic"), Mississippi, Mist/Misty, Mizu/Mizuchi, Mojarra, Mokosh, Molly, Momoke, Montauk, Moray, Mullet, Murray, Nammu, Nanshe, Nasuta, Nemo, Neptune, Nessie, Netta, Netter, Nettie, Nikki, Nile/Nyle, Ningen, Nix/Nyx, Nymph, Ob, Oceania, Oceanelle, Oceanus, Olokun, Opochtli, Orca, Orinoco, Osborne (from the Osborne Reef), Oscar, Osiris, Oshun, Palaemon, Parana, Plankton, Pearl, Perch, Percy, Pika/Pike, Pompano, Pompeii, Pontus, Port, Poseidon, Proteus, Pyxis (constellation of the mariner's compass), Rain, Reef/Reeve/Reif, Remora, Rhine, Rhone, Rill/Rilley, Rio, Ripley, Ripple, River, Roe, Ruby (from the Rubicon river), Rusalka, Rush/Rusher, Ryan, Sable, Sagara (Indonesian: Sea/Ocean) Sailor/Saylor, Salacia, Salween, Sandy, Sargassa, Scarlet, Scute/Scutellaria, Scylla, Seafoam, Seaton, Sea/Sia, Seala, Seel, Sebastian, Sedna, Segeta, Seine, Selkie, Sequana, Shan (Chinese: 珊 "coral"), Sheldon, Shelly, Sheol, Siren, Skipper, Sobek, Sepik, Spencer, Starboard, Stern, Suijin, Susano, Tackle, Tahoe, Talay, Tana, Tangaroa, Tetra, Thalassa, Thames, Thetis, Tiamat, Tiber, Tide/Tyde, Tidus, Tigris, Titanic, Tohora, Trent/Trenton, Trident, Triton, Triturus, Tsovinar, Ural, Vedenemo, Varuna, Veles, Vellamo, Vienne, Vinny, Volga, Wade, Wari, Watatsumi, Wave, Wayne, Yangtze, Yona, Yemoja, Zambezi, Zander, Zia

District 5, Power[]

Occupations: Engineer, Geologist, High Voltage Worker, Hydrologist, Maintenance Worker, Physicist, Power Plant Operator, Power Plant Safety Officer, Scientist, Technician

Canonical Names: Finch (ambiguously canon, via Portugese dub), Hy, Porter, Sol

Etymology: Terms involving or related to renewable energy sources and/or electricity, famous scientists and science-related terminology, natural-sounding names.

Name Ideas: Acee (AC), Aero, Alba, Allana, Allessandro, Alva, Ampere, Anatolius, Anemone, Antenna, Arianna, Astrid, Astro, Augusta (from 'gust', aka wind), Aurora, Azalea, Ba-ram (Korean: 바람 "wind"), Batteri, Bonnie, Boreas, Briar, Bruno, Burn, Capacitor, Celestia, Celsius, Clark, Copper, Corin, Coulomb, Curie, Cyrus, Dahlia, Damian, Damocles, Dean, Drill, Duran, Dynamo, Edison/Eddie, Electra, Eos, Erg, Eurus, Faraday, Faren, Fern, Fleming, Flux, Genera, Gennifer, Geo, Gustav, Helios, Hertz, Hive, Hydra, Hydro, Ion, Isaac, Jason, Johannes, Joule, Jupiter, Kalo, Kepler, Kinetic/Kinetica, Klytië, Lark, Lavender, Laz, Leo, Linnet, Litz, Lucinda, Lumen, Lunar, Lymit, Marcellus, Martin, Matt, Mecha, Mercury, Merrick, Mill/Millie/Millicent, Missy, Momento, Myrtle, Neutron, Newton, Nina, Nicola, Nicholas, Nucleo, Ohm, Opal, Pascal, Peregrine, Philo, Phoebe, Photon, Pluto, Pulse, Pylon, Quantum, Ra, Ray, Ren, Rio, Robin, Sagan, Sailie, Sebastian, Solar/Solara, Soleil, Sonnet, Sparky, Sunny, Surge, Swift, Tameo, Terry (battery), Tesla, Therma, Tremelo, Trenton, Tripp, Tydal, Turbo, Turbine, Unity, Urania, Vela, Venus, Volt/Volta/Voltina, Watt, Wattson, Wave, Waverley, Weber, Windy, Wren, Wyatt, Xio, Yara, Zero, Zephyrus

District 6, Transportation[]

Occupations: Baggage Handler, Conductor, Factory Worker, Mechanic, Painter, Porter, Refinery Worker, Router, Scrapyard Scavenger

Canonical Names: Ginnee, Jason, Malcolm, Otto, Titus

Etymology: Transportation terminology, car brands, Shakespearean names, less flashy Greco-Roman names, road-related words, geographical names

Name Ideas: Aaron, Aero, Alabama, Albany, Alexandria, Alissa, Alley/Ally, Alpina, Amalie, Anteros, Antlia, Arden, Ariadne, Arizona, Arlington, Armado/Armada, Asphalt, Astana, Astro, Atlas, Audi, Augusta, Austin, Auta/Autus, Axel/Axle, Barcelona, Benerit, Bentley, Blade, Boeing, Boise, Bonnet, Brasilia, Brooklyn, Bronx, Buick, Cadillac, Cairo, Cali, Camaro, Camden, Canberra, Carlisle, Caroline, Carson, Carter, Cessna, Ceres, Charlotte, Charleston, Chassis, Chevy, Chicago, Chrysler, Cleveland, Colorado, Concorde, Corsica, Cyprian, Dacia, Dakota, Delorean, Delta, Denver, Diesel, Dover, Dublin, Dundee, Elaine, Eugene, Egypt, Fender, Florida, Ford, Freiya/Freight, Fueller, Gage, Genesis, Ginetta, Glen, Havana, Hanoi, Helena, Helsinki, Hippolyte, Holden, Jackson, Jeeper, Jersey, Jet/Jeturk, Joice, Julio, Juneau, Kastel, Kennedy, Kia, Lada, Lambos, Lexus, Lincoln, Lisbon, London, Lorry, Lotus, Lucia, Lyra, Macadam, Madrid, Maglev, Malawi, Mater, Maximo, Memphis, Mercedes, Mercury, Mesa, Michigan, Missouri, Minnesota, Minsk, Monroe, Montana, Moves, Nairobi, Namibia, Nicolson, Nicosia, Night, Nevada, Ohio, Olympia, Opel, Oto (from 'Auto'), Paris, Peil, Penny, Perth, Rhode, Phoenix, Poppet, Porsche, Prius, Propel, Raleigh, Raven, Reiko, Rhode, Riga, Rivet, Roman, Rosalie, Royce, Sabine, Santiago, Sarius, Savannah, Selerate, Sierra, Silvia, Sofia, Suvy, Sydney, Tamara/Tamora, Teal, Tempe, Tennessee, Terra, Tesla, Tex/Texas, Tiberius, Titania, Topeka, Toyota, Train, Tram, Traverse, Traxon, Turbo, Tyra, Utah, Velocity, Valentina, Vancuva, Venice, Vega, Vilnius, Virginia, Volvo, Walker, Wellington, Wichita, Winnipeg, Wisconsin, Wolbert, York, Zennelli, Zephyr, Zurich

District 7, Lumber[]

Occupations: Carpenter, Field Cook (at lumber camps), Lead Climber, Load Puller, Lumberjack/Woodcutter, Mill Worker (at lumber mills, bark mills, paper mills, etc.), Tracker Jacker Removal Crew Member, Wood Carver

Canonical Names: Blight, Elias, Johanna, Lamina, Treech

Etymology: Names with natural connotations, plant/habitat terminology, lesser known tree species, woodland animal species, presumably Biblical names, woodwork-related terms

Name Ideas: Abram, Absintia (from 'absinthe', a type of alcohol made with wormwood), Acadia, Agrippa, Alcove, Alder, Alpine, Amber, Anna/Anne, Anther, Arbor, Arolla, Asana, Ash/Asha, Aspen, Atwood, Axel, Azalea, Banyan, Barker, Barnabas, Beech, Birch, Briar, Bur, Cacta, Cane/Kane, Carya (the genus of hickory), Caspum, Castanea, Castrinus, Catalpa, Cedar, Cherry, Ching/Jīng (Chinese: 菁 "luxuriant foliage"), Chip/Chipper, Chloris, Chun (Chinese: 椿 "red toon tree" or "ailanthus tree"), Conifer, Cooper, Corker, Corylus (the genus of hazelnut), Cypress, Delilah, Douglas (as in the fir), Dubois (a French surname for a man who lives or works in the woods), Ebony, Elia, Elisabeth, Ember, Elm, Elwood, Eucalyptus, Euodia, Eva, Everton, Feller, Felling, Fiora, Fir, Forrest, Foster, Furze, Gardenia, Grind, Grove, Green, Haan, Hawthorn, Hazel, Heath, Henry, Hercules, Hesmin, Hibiscus, Hickory, Holly, Holm, Ilex (the genus of holly), Ivy, Jacaranda, Jack, Jeffrey (as in the pine tree), Jill, Joshua, Jude, Juniper, Katy, Killen, Laura/Laurel/Laurus, Leaf/Leif, Lilac, Lindel, Lintel, Lyndon, Magnolia, Mahogany, Maple, Marcia, Martha, Matthias, Mei (Chinese: 梅 "plum" or 楣 "lintel"), Mesophyll, Mist, Morel, Moriko (Japanese: 森子 "forest child"), Myrtle, Nicodemus, Oaken, Oakley, Oaklynn, Olive, Orpah, Otis, Page, Palmer, Petronilla, Pine, Plank, Plum, Plumeria, Ponderosa, Populus (the genus of poplar and aspen), Portia, Prisca, Prunus, Quercus (the genus of oak), Red, Rich, Rowan, Ruta, Sassafras, Saul, Sequoia, Shade, Sharon (after the rose of Sharon), Shasta (as in the fir), Sherwood, Shingler, Silvanus, Silver, Sol (Korean: 솔 "pine"), Split, Spruce, Susanna, Sylvia, Taiga, Tan (Chinese: 檀 "sandalwood; rosewood"), Teak, Terran, Tilia (the genus of basswood), Thicket, Timber, Thorn, Tori, Toris, Tóng/Tung (Chinese: 桐 "Chinese parasol tree"), Tupelo, Twan, Twigg, Willow, Wirrel, Wolvthorne, Wood, Woodrow, Yew/Yewan, Zacharias, Zingana

District 8, Textiles[]

Occupations: Designer, Dressmaker, Factory Worker, Tailor, Textile Mill Worker, Warehouse Manager, Weaver

Canonical Names: Bobbin, Bonnie, Cecelia, Paylor, Twill, Woof (after the 'weft' technique), Wovey

Etymology: Weaving techniques, textile materials, items of clothing, sewing terms and tools

Name Ideas: Adida, Aisha, Akane (Japanese: 茜 "madder plant; deep red"), Aida, Aiko, Angel (after the angel sleeve), Andrew, Aran, Argyle, Ascot, Ashleen, Ava, Aya (Japanese: 綾 "twill/damask silk" or 彩 "color; colorful"), Baize, Barathea, Bell, Blouson, Bobbinet, Bodice, Bombazine, Braiden, Brella, Broider, Burlap, Caesin, Calico, Camiren, Camisole, Capri, Cashmere, Catalina, Cecil, Celine, Challie/Challis, Chantilly, Charvet, Chenille, Chiffon, Clasper, Claudia, Cloque, Colin, Collar, Corduroy, Corsette, Cotton, Cotty, Cretonne, Crinolette, Crochet, Cuff, Dacron, Damask, Denim, Dickey (tux front), Dolman, Dotty, Dowlas, Dungaree, Duster, Dyneema, Embroida, Emilly, Eolienne, Epaulet, Esther, Evelyn, Fabrey, Fabricius, Flannel, Flax, Fleecy, Flossie, Freya, Frilline, Fustian, Gabardine, Galina, Georgette, Ghillie, Gingham, Grenadine, Grosgrain, Gusset, Harlequin, Harrington, Hem, Hemera, Henley (shirt), Ike, Indigo, Intarsia (knitting technique), Jack, Jacquard, Jax, Jean, Jersey, Jordan, Juliet (after the Juliet sleeve), Jute, Kelsi, Kente, Kerseymere, Kilton, Kim, Knitt, Lacen/Lacey, Laine, Lantana, Lea/Lee, Levi, Lilah, Linen, Loden, Loam, Loom, Loomer, Lucet, Luis, Lun (Chinese: 綸/纶 "blue-green ribbon"), Lycra, Madder, Marcella, Maverick, Melton, Merino, Millie, Moire, Muff, Musslin, Needle, Net/Nettie, Ninon, Notcher, Nylon, Odessa, Organza, Oxford, Paisley, Panne, Peggy, Pinky, Placket, Plusher, Pinelopi/Penelope, Piqué, Pleat, Polly (polyester), Poncho, Poplin, Prada, Quilty, Ramie, Rayadillo, Rayon/Rayona, Revers, Ruffle, Rufus, Sasha, Satina, Scarlet, Serge/Sergius, Silk/Silker, Sleever, Spindle, Steppe, Sterling, Stitch, Suede, Tack, Taffeta, Tainia, Tanner, Tartan, Tassel, Taylor, Tecida, Terry, Thimble, Threda, Toque, Tucker, Tweed, Twyla, Velcro, Velour, Velvetta, Velveteen, Virago (sleeve), Voile, Weaver, Webb (as in spider silk), Weft, Willow, Yarna, Yuri, Zephyr, Zippy,

District 9, Grain[]

Occupations: Cropper, Farmer, Factory/Processing Plant Worker, Harvester, Miller, Plower, Sower

Canonical Names: Panlo, Sheaf, Sylva (ambiguous canon, via the District Nine tribute’s actress in Catching Fire), Triti

Etymology: Natural "wheaty" sounding names, other grain-related names, names associated with grain products (e.g. baked goods)

Name Ideas: Achlys, Acre, Adalina, Adberg, Amarine, Alexander, Alicia, Amira, Andrew, Annona, Arlena, Azalea, Babka, Barbari, Barley/Barlee, Biscuit/Biskit, Bran, Brice, Brioche, Broa, Buck, Bushel, Castella, Carda, Cara, Ceres, Chala, Charlotte, Chicago, Ciabette, Consus, Cornelia/Cornelius, Crisp, Crumble, Cult, Cybele, Davila, Demeter, Discordia, Dobos, Eclaire, Eithne/Enya, Emma, Emmer, Empanda/Empanada, Farina, Farfalle, Farro, Feller, Fiori, Fonio, Frida, Frisella, Galette, Garner, Gerald, Graham, Grainne, Gravio, Grist, Gromit, Harmon, Harvest, Hash, Hayes, Hazel, Hebna, Herman, Hoagie, Houska, Hunther, Injera, Jac, Jaffa, Jake, Jasmine (rice), Johnny (from 'johnnycake'), Jonah, Jowar, Juline, Kaiser, Kernel, Layla, Looper, Lyman, Madeleine, Mafalde, Maida (flour), Manna, Mason, Matton, Mazie, Mealie, Megan, Miller, Millet, Millie, Nonnette, Oatley, Oryza (the genus of rice), Osiris, Panatena, Pandoro, Pannos, Panisea, Panko, Panla/Panlana, Parel, Penne, Persephone, Piadina, Pizzelle, Pretzell, Pumpernickel, Quinoa, Reuben, Ritz, Rake, Ramen/Roman, Rosette, Rye, Ryetta, Rylie, Scout, Seeder, Semolina, Sickle, Silo, Shui/Sui (Chinese: 穗 "ear of grain", roughly pronounced "sway"), Sorghum, Soya, Spelt, Spica, Sunnoria, Teff, Tito, Tritica/Triticale, Tritt, Varina, Vera, Waffel, Wheatley, Winnow, Zara, Zea (the genus of maize), Ziti

District 10, Livestock[]

Occupations: Brand Applier, Breeder, Butcher, Chick Sexer, Feedsperson, Genetic Engineer, Lab Technician, Milker, Processing Plant Worker, Ranch Overseer, Shearer, Shepherd

Canonical Names: Brandy, Dalton, Felix, Tanner

Etymology: Names having to do with animals (particularly farm animals), the raising and slaughtering of farm animals, and their products, also nature-related names

Name Ideas: Aaron (from a corruption of '(branding) iron'), Abilene, Agnes, Alec/Alecia, Animelle, Anna, Angus, Antonio, Ardennes, Aura, Avan, Avis, Banker, Barb, Barbari, Baron, Bavette, Bee, Bella, Benedict, Bessie, Bianca, Bill/Billy, Boaris/Boris, Bovine, Brandon, Brent, Briar, Brielle, Bridget (from 'brisket'), Broiler, Bronco, Brooder, Buck, Burlina, Butch, Butcher, Capon, Carina, Carpathia, Casco, Cassie, Cecina, Cheddar, Chip/Chipolata, Chorizo, Chuck, Clara-Belle, Cleave, Clydesdale, Colby, Colt, Coney, Corium, Cutlet/Cutlette, Cutter, Dallas, Damascus, Damian, Devon, Dexter, Diego, Dolly, Dorper, Dorset, Drake, Dromeda, Edam, Ellis, Ezel/Ezelle, Falco, Farinheira, Fauna, Fawn, Filet, Filly, Fox, Frida, Frodo, Furr, Gallus, Gavin, Gouda, Grace/Graze, Gem, Guernsey, Hamilton, Hayley, Henson, Hocker, Hoover (from 'hooves'), Holstein, Honey, Hóng/Hung (Chinese: 鴻/鸿 "swan; swan-goose"), Hyde, Inés, Javelina, Jenny, Jowl, Kabarda, Kerry, Kobe, Lamba, Lardon, Lasso, Lee/Li (Chinese: 驪/骊 "pure black horse"), Lennox, Lika, Ling (Chinese: 羚 "antelope" or 翎 "bird's feathers"), Lleyn, Loina, Luvion, Maclean, Macon, Maddox, Madeva, Maine/Mane, Marge (from 'margarine'), Martela, Marietta, Marlon, Marrow, Melissa, Merino, Messinese, Mince, Miranda, Mortadella, Mouflon, Mustang, Nero, Nonius, Ovidia, Oxford, Pamela, Pancetta, Parma, Pasteur/Pastor/Pasture, Penny, Pepperoni, Pilar, Porchetta, Porterhouse, Poussin, Pullet, Quail/Quale, Quill, Racka, Raclette, Rammstein, Rasher, Ray, Raymundo, Rex, Rhea, Ribsy, Ricotta, Rochelle, Rodeo, Roe, Romney, Roscoe, Rotisserie, Rumen, Salami, Sally, Senner, Shank, Sherlock, Shetland, Sirloin, Skinner, Squab, Stephen, Stockey, Stockette/Stockelle, Suadero, Suzan, Takeko, Talon, Tam, Tartare, Tatanka, Taura/Taurus, Tealie, Texel, Tobe, Tocino, Tokara, Trotter, Twix, Uda, Veal, Venni, Viscera, Vivian, Warren, Wensleydale, Whey, Whorl, Zacharie,

District 11, Agriculture[]

Occupations: Gardener, Farmhand, Harvester, Irrigator, Processing Plant Worker, Sorter

Canonical Names: Chaff, Dill, Martin, Reaper, Rue, Seeder, Thresh

Etymology: Nature-related names, having more to do with general agriculture/harvesting, or names associated with crop cultivars

Name Ideas: Acerola, Acker, Akane, Albion, Alice, Almirajo, Almond, Angela, Anna/Annabelle, Apollo, Apple, Aronia, Asparagus, Autumn, Baley, Bamboo, Basil, Begonia, Berry, Bil(berry), Boysen, Bramble, Brinjal, Calypso, Cantaloupe, Caper, Carambola, Carrotina, Cassandra, Catline, Celestia, Ceres, Chandler, Charce, Chia, Chicory, Cherry, Chive, Chrome, Citron, Clayton, Clementine, Cornac, Cornelia, Cropp/Cropper, Culler, Cydonia, Daisy, Damson, Dandee/Dandy, Darlington, Davey, Daytona, Debbie, Dewberry, Diamante, Dolly, Dudleya, Eddo, Ellendale, Elodi, Emily, Envy, Erica, Eugenia, Evangeline, Everest, Fauna, Favori, Fenella, Filbert, Flora, Florence, Florina, Flow'r/Flower, Fraser, Fresno, Fuji, Fyan, Gala, Geranio, Gherkin, Ginger, Goldenrod, Gourdie, Granadilla, Grove, Guava, Habanero, Harmonie, Harrow, Harvest, Hatcher, Hawberry, Helena, Heather, Hiester, Honeycrisp, Huck, Hyssop, Indio/Indy, Irvine, Jacum, Jaffa, Jammy, Joanna, Jonquil, Jordan, Juicy, Julieta, Kale, Kernel, Kim, Lan (Chinese: 蘭/兰 "orchid"), Laura, Lavander, Lemony, Leopoldia, Lee/Lì (Chinese: 莉 "jasmine flower"), Liana, Lilliana/Lillian, Lima, Lin, Lingon (berry),, Logan (berry), Lotus, Lovi, Lucerne, Luffa, Lychee, Mace (the dried lacy coating on the outside of nutmeg seeds), Magnolia, Malinae, Man (Chinese: 蔓 "vine"), Mandarin, Mangosteen, Marion, Marmalade, Mattock, Meg/Nutmeg, Melati (Malay and Indonesian: "jasmine flower"), Melonie, Meyer, Mirabelle, Monterosa, Morello, Moss, Mossy, Murcott, Muscat/Muskat, Naomi, Nectar/Nectarine, Neem, Niagara, Noni, Okra, Olive, Onione, Opalescent, Orchid, Ortley, Osmanthus, Pandora, Parsley, Patten, Patricia, Pennycress, Peony, Peppa, Pericarp, Persika, Picker, Pico/Picolino, Ping (Chinese: 萍 "common duckweed"), Pip/Pipa, Pitaya, Planter, Plough, Plum, Pluot, Pomelo, Pomona, Portobello, Priestly, Prima/Primicia, Puya, Pyrus, Quagmire, Quince, Radish/Radisher, Rainha, Ramsdell, Rasp/Rasper, Raven, Reanda, Reed, Reka, Rhode, Rolfe, Romaine, Rose, Roselle, Rosemary, Rosie/Rosigold, Rubinette, Ruema, Runner, Rutabaga, Sage, Santana, Saturn, Savoy, Scalleon, Scythe, Seedling, Senecio, Shallot, Shiloh, Snowpea, Soiler, Sophie, Sorbus, Sorrel, Soya, Spring/Sprinter, Spud, Starkey, Stem, Strasberry, Summer, Sundrop, Sussette, Tabasco, Tangerine, Tanja, Taro, Taurus, Terra, Thatch, Thistle, Thyme, Till/Tilly, Torbert, Trails, Trapa, Trent, Trillium, Triturus, Turpentine, Tyra, Valerian, Variegata, Verbena, Vicky, Warder, Wess, Winnow, Winter. Yam/Yamy, Yamaska, Zest

District 12, Mining[]

Occupations: Apothecary/Healer, Baker, Blaster, Coal Miner, Hob/Black Market Trader, Merchant, Metallurgist, Surveyor

Canonical Names: Arlo, Barb Azure, Billy Taupe, Bristel, Clara (via movie actor), Clerk Carmine, Delly, Gale, Haymitch, Hazelle, Jessup, Katniss, Leevy, Lil/Lily, Lucy Gray, Madge, Maude Ivory, Mayfair, Maysilee, Peeta, Posy, Primrose, Ripper, Rooba, Rory, Sae, Spruce, Tam Amber, Thom, Vick

Etymology: Names having to do with coal or mining in general (usually more subtle or specialized terms and puns), nature-related names, unusual/corrupted spellings of 'regular' English names; compound names for members of the Covey (the first given name is from a traditional ballad/poem, the second one is from a color, these are indicated in the canon section in italics)

Name Ideas: Agnes, Alby, Alloy, Alphonsine, Alyssum, Annis, Ash, Aster, Baikal, Becca, Bess, Betty, Bluebell, Breccia, Bruce, Casper, Camellia, Carey, Cavernity, Celica, Chamomile, Chrys/Chrysanthemum, Cinda, Clarkia, Clematis, Clover, Cole, Colson, Collier, Corbin, Daffodil, Dandy Darkk, Darleen, Daylily, Delphinium, Derrick, Dianthus, Dirk, Doug/Dug, Drift, Dusty, Dustin, Dyna, Dynamo, Ebony, Ember, Etta, Evergreen, Exolian, Falk, Fleur, Fox, Gaia, Ganta, Gerbera, Gogh, Groucho, Harlow, Helenium, Hibiscus, Hilton, Hyacinth/Hyacinthus, Ivy, Jackson, Jett, Jewel, John, Julian, June, Kala, Keel, Kefinn, Kestrel, Kia, Larkspur, Lex, Liesa, Lilac, Lionel, Liza, Lizabeth, Loam/Loamer, Lode, Lyle, Lysa, Mady, Manon, Marigold, Mina, Mist/Misty, Ness, Nicoletta, Ore, Peony, Perimen, Picker, Pine, Pol, Poppy, Raven, Ravine, Reese, Rain/Rein, Rik, Rider, Rob, Rooker, Roster, Sage, Salem, Sandrine, Scuttle, Searsha, Shelle, Silt/Silton, Soot, Strata, Suzanah, Tara, Te/Tea, Terra, Thalia, Thistle, Tori, Toris, Truffle, Tulla/Tulip, Vein/Veina/Veine, Verne, Vidi, Vix/Vixen, Vulpes, Xylit, Yara, Zabby, Zephyr, Zinnia

District 13, Nuclear Weapons and Graphite Mining[]

Occupations: Cook, Farmer, Medical Personnel (e.g. Doctor, Nurse, Medic, etc.), Military/Security Personnel (all able-bodied citizens aged 14 and above receive military training and are addressed by the rank "Soldier"), Nuclear Engineer, Spy, Tester, Trainer (of soldiers)

Canonical Names: Alma, Aurelius, Boggs, Homes, Jackson, Leeg 1, Leeg 2, Mitchell, York

Etymology: Most adults (aged 14 and above) are addressed by their surname, through the title "Soldier (insert surname here)" for regular adult citizens or other titles. The only canonical given names of District 13 citizens are italicized above - Alma (Coin) and (Dr.) Aurelius, so it may be assumed that unusual given names and/or names of Greco-Roman origin may be the standard.

Name Ideas: Acheron, Ada, Aeron, Aiden, Alana, Alexander, Alexandrite, Alistair, Amelia, Arlo, Ashla, Austin, Bain/Bane, Barnes, Bastien, Beatrice, Beckett, Bellamy, Bellum, Benjamin/Benji, Blake, Bridget/Brigette, Caleb, Caliban, Callie, Callisto, Carlton, Carson, Celeste, Celia, Charon, Chloe, Circe, Clara, Clear (from 'nuclear'), Conner, Corbin, Cyra, Daisy, Declan, Delia, Delilah, Demetrius, Douglas, Dracul, Dyle, Dyna, Easton, Elijah, Eleith, Elise, Emery, Emma, Enki, Esther, Ethan, Evelyn, Finn, Fission (as in nuclear fission), Freya, Gabriel, Genevieve, Grace, Graphite, Hadley, Hadrian, Harley, Harlow, Harper, Hazel, Henry, Hester, Hestia, Hugo, Isla, Ismene, Ivora, Jack, Jasper, Jenessa, Jondrette, Jone, Josie, Julian, June, Kai, Kasha, Keenan, Kekai, Kendra, Kessie, Kiara, Kierra, Kingsley, Korrin, Kristoph, Landon, Leo, Liam, Lila, Lincoln, Liv, Lucas, Lucia/Lucian, Lucky, Lucy, Luigi, Luptia, Lutar, Maeve, Marcus, Marmora, Mason, Matilda, Maximillian, Maya, Miguel, Miles, Millie, Mors, Naomi, Nathaniel, Niels, Nile, Octavia, Oliver, Olivia, Ophelia, Owen, Pauline, Penelope, Percy, Phoebe, Piper, Pixie, Posia, Quinn, Riley, Rowan, Ruby, Sabrina, Sadie, Samuel, Sash, Scarlett, Sebastian, Selina, Seraphina, Shyvana, Sierra, Silas, Sofina, Solomon, Sonia, Sophia, Sydnee, Taliah, Thea, Theodore, Thomas, Topher, Trenton, Tyra, Vector, Violetta, Warwick, Waverly, Willow, Wilton, Whitten, Wyatt, Xander, Xavier, Xerxes, Yolanda, Zamara, Zel, Zoey

District 14, Muttations[]

Occupations: Animal/Mutt Keeper, Biomedical Engineer, Breeder, Scientist, Tester, Zoologist

Canonical Names: N/A

Etymology: Terms related to DNA and biotechnology (which may be shortened), including scientists in the field; given they lie far from Panem, their names are not the norm

Name Ideas: Ala/Alanine, Alpha, Addie/Adenine, Allele, Alles, Altur, Amaya, Amica, Ana, Ase, Atlas, Aurum, Axiom, Beta, Biova, Blaze, Boyer, Brio, Cal/Callus, Celera, Chi, Chroma/Chrome, Chron, Cohen, Crick, Crispr, Cysteine, Cyto/Cytokinesis, Cytosine, Dante, Daxton, Delta, Deo/Deoxy, Dina, Dino, Dolly, Dutro, Ed/Edward/Edy, Elara, Electron, Eos, Epsilon, Ereky, Eta, Eureka, Faraday, Fauna/Faunus, Fermi, Fett, Flora, Freyr, Galen, Gamma, Gaia, Ge, Gene, Geneva, Gerardus, Gibro, Glu/Gluta/Glutamine, Gly/Glycine, Guanine, Helios, Helix, Histi/Histidine, Hooke, Huxley, Hydra, Icarus, Ignatius, Imara, Inara, Iota, Isan, Jaxon, Jaz (from the first cloned camel, Injaz), Jenner, Jonas, Juno, Kappa, Kary, Kepler, Kinetic, Kratos, Lambda, Leu/Leucine, Levon, Linnaeus, Luna, Lyra, Lys, Lysander, Lysine, Matrix, Meios, Mendel, Meridian, Meta, Mito, Mod, Mu, Myo, Neuro/Neuron, Nimbus, Nome, Nova, Nu, Nucleus, Nylah, Omicron/Omikron, Omega, Orion, Paxton, Petra, Phi, Physis, Pi, Plas/Plasma/Plasmid, Ply, Poly, Pro/Proto, Probe, Proline, Psi, Pulse, Quasar, Quantum, Quill, Radiant, Rhea, Rho, Ribo, Rigel, Rosalind, Sable, Scyler, Serine, Sigma, Solara, Splice, Spykke, Steele, Sterling, Synthia, Taq, Tau, Taurus, Telo, Tesla, Tesseract, Testa, Tetra, Theta, Threon, Thy, Thymine, Tycho, Tyro/Tyrosine, Upsilon, Ulysses, Ura/Uracil, Ursula, Val/Vala/Valine, Varian/Variant, Vawter, Vec/Vector, Vesper, Vortex, Watson, Whisper, Wren, Wynter, Wyy, Xenia, Xeno/Xenon, Xi, Xylo, Yara, Yarrow, Zara, Zenith, Zephyr/Zephyra, Zeta, Zgy/Ziggy, Zoa, Zoe

District 15, Medical Research[]

Occupations: Doctor, Lab Researcher, Medical Assistant, Medical Technician, Nurse, Scientist, Surgeon

Canonical Names: N/A

Etymology: Medical terms, medicines, anatomy and science-related technical terms

Name Ideas: Acnestis, Amino, Ascor/Ascorbia (from 'ascorbic acid', AKA Vitamin C), Ayvie (from the AV node), Barium, Beri, Biotin, Braise, Calsie (from 'calcium'), Canthus, Carbo, Cardiac, Carti/Cartilage, Chem, Cilia, Denton (from 'dentist'), Epi/Theli (from 'epithelium'), Fibula, Folate, Gamma, Gauze, Glabella, Glu (from 'glucose'), Herb, Kera/Keratin/Keratine, Kelvin, Larynx, Levin, Louis, Lumen, Lunula, Lymph, Micro, Mito/Mitochondrion, Neuro/Neuron/Neurone, Nevi/Nevus (medical term for 'mole', 'beauty mark', or 'birthmark'), Niddick, Nitro, Ortho, Ossein, Pate, Peri/Stal (from 'peristalsis'), Phenyl, Philtrum, Phospho, Plasma, Radio, Rasceta, Rex (RX), Scully, Steph/Steth, Surg, Synovi, Syringe, Thermo, Thia/Thiamine, Thyro, Tibia, Ty/Tylenol, Ulna, Vaccie, Val/Valine, Villi, Vincente, Vita, Xray

District 0, Astronomy and Meteorology[]

Occupations: Astrologist, Astronomical Engineer, Meteorologist, Physicist

Canonical Names: N/A

Etymology: Famous astrological events, weather terms, famous meteorologists, winterscape terminology, names of celestial objects (e.g. planets, stars, galaxies, etc.)

Name Ideas: Adhara, Aelia, Alaska, Albiorix, Alioth, Alphecca, Altair, Andromeda, Antlia, Apus, Aquarius, Aquila, Ara, Arcturus, Argo, Ariel, Aries, Arneb, Astra, Astrid, Astro, Aurora, Auriga, Autumn, Betelgeuse, Bootes, Burnham, Byeol-bit (Korean: 별빛 "starlight"), Caelum, Callisto, Capricorn, Caput, Carinae, Carter (from the Cartwheel Galaxy), Carol, Cassiopeia, Cassius, Cauda, Celene, Celeste/Celestus, Cepheus, Ceres, Cetus, Chandra, Ching/Qíng (Chinese: 晴 "sunny"), Circinus, Clark, Cloud, Columba, Corona, Corvus, Cosmo, Crux, Cyclone, Cygnus, Cyllene, Dalis (from the constellation Camelopardalis), Deimos, Deneb, Delphinus, Dione, Dorado, Draco, Earth, East, Enceladus, Eris, Erriapus, Ether, Europa, Fay, Fei (Chinese: 霏 "rainfall; snowfall"), Formalhaut, Fornax, Galacta, Galaxy, Gale, Galveston, Ganymede, Gemini, Guntur (Indonesian: "thunder"), Grus, Hailey, Halley, Han-byul (Korean: 한별 "one star; big star; bright star"), Heaven, Hercules, Hóng/Hung (Chinese: 虹 "rainbow"), Hubble, Hydrus, Hyperion, Iapetus, Indra, Indus, Io, Jupiter, Juno, Katrina, Kitalpha, Lacerta, Leo/Leonis, Lexel, Libra, Lovejoy, Luna, Lunarion, Lynx, Lyra, Maia, Mars, Mensae, Mercury, Merope, Metro, Mimas, Mira, Mirfak, Mist/Misty, Nebula, Nebulon, Neptune, Noël, Norma, North/Northe, Nostalic, Nova, Octans, Ophiuchus, Orbit, Orion, Ouranos, Pavo, Perseus, Phobos, Phoenix, Pictor, Pisces, Pluto, Polaris, Pollux, Polus, Pyxis, Raine, Regulus, Rigel, Rocket, Rosalina, Sagittaria, Saturn, Scorpii, Scuti, Selene, Seraphina, Serpens, Siberian, Sirius, Skeld, Skye, Sleeter, Snowe, Sol, South, Star, Stella, Storm, Summer, Sunny, Surya, Taurus, Telesto, Tempest, Tethys, Thebe, Thunder, Ting (Chinese: 霆 "thunderbolt"), Titan, Topher, Tucana, Uni, Urania, Ursa, Vega, Vela, Venus, Virgo, Volans, Vulcan, Vulpe, Webb, Wendy/Windy, West, Winter, Wyndham, Zamara, Zephyr

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