This is a list of names in which the categories include ZOMBIES characters.
Addisonf & mEnglish From an English surname meaning "son of Adam". Its recent popularity as a feminine name stems from its similarity in sound to Madison.
AlanmEnglish, Scottish, Breton, French, Polish The meaning of this name is not known for certain. It was used in Brittany at least as early as the 6th century, and it possibly means either "little rock" or "handsome" in Breton. Alternatively, it may derive from the tribal name of the Alans, an Iranian people who migrated into Europe in the 4th and 5th centuries.... [more]
AngiefEnglish Diminutive of Angela and other names beginning with Ang. The 1973 Rolling Stones song Angie caused this name to jump in popularity.
AspenfEnglish (Modern) From the English word for a variety of deciduous trees in the genus Populus, derived from Old English æspe. It is also the name of a ski resort in Colorado.
Jaceyf & mEnglish (Modern) An invented name, using the popular phonetic element jay and the same sound found in names such as Casey and Macy.
KevinmEnglish, Irish, French (Modern), German (Modern), Dutch (Modern) Anglicized form of the Irish name Caoimhín meaning "beloved birth", derived from Old Irish Cóemgein, composed of cóem "dear, beloved, gentle" and gein "birth". Saint Caoimhín established a monastery in Glendalough, Ireland in the 6th century and is the patron saint of Dublin.... [more]
Laceyf & mEnglish Variant of Lacy. This is currently the most popular spelling of this name.
MissyfEnglish Diminutive of Melissa. This is also a slang term meaning "young woman".
WyattmEnglish From an English surname that was derived from the medieval given name Wyard or Wyot, from the Old English name Wigheard. Wyatt Earp (1848-1929) was an American lawman and gunfighter involved in the famous shootout at the OK Corral.