Avengers: Age of Ultron is a 2015 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the Avengers. The film was written and directed by Joss Whedon and features an ensemble cast that includes Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Hemsworth etc. In Avengers: Age of Ultron, the Avengers must work together to defeat Ultron, a mechanical artificial intelligence bent on human extinction.
If you want to name your baby after one of these superheroes, you could pick one from this list. Our collection of Avengers: Age of Ultron baby names include both the character names and celebrity names.
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Baron: A title of nobility used as a given name, means "young warrior".
Bruce: A norman baronial name and place name.
Clint: Means "fenced settlement". Also a variant of Clinton.
Erik: Old Norse for "peaceful ruler". Also a variant of Aric.
Heimdall: One of the sons of Odin, the principal Norse god, one of the founders of the human race.
Jarvis: Celtic for "servant spear".
Maria: Latin form of Mary. The name is borne in the Bible by the mother of Jesus, the son of God.
Natasha: Latin for "birthday". Russian pet form of Natalya.
Nick: Short form of Nicholas.
Peggy: Nickname of Margaret, which means "pearl" in Greek.
Pietro: Italian variation of Peter, which means "rock" in Greek.
Sam: Nickname of Samuel or Samson, sometimes used as an independent name.
Steve: Greek for "garland, crown". short form of Steven and Stephen used as an independent name.
Thor: The norse god of thunder and power, one of the sons of Odin.
Tony: Short form of Anthony and its variants, frequently used since medieval times as an independent name.
Wanda: Slavic for "the tribe of the Vandals".Superhero Names Inspired by Celebrities
Aaron: Hebrew for "mountain of strength".
Anthony: English form of the old Roman family name Antonius, probably of Etruscan origin.
Chris: Greek for "bearing Christ". Short form of Christopher and Christian.
Cobie: A variant of Coby or Kobi.
Elizabeth: Hebrew for "God is my oath".
Hayley: Means "hay meadow". Place name made famous by actress Hayley Mills in the 1960s.
Henry: Old German for "home leader".
Idris: Arabic for "fiery leader; prophet".
James: Hebrew for "he who supplants".
Jeremy: Variant of Jeremiah, inspired by a character named Jeremy on the 1960s TV series "Here Come the Brides".
Mark: Latin for "dedicated to Mars". Anglicized version of Marcus.
Paul: Latin for "small".
Robert: Old German for "bright fame".
Samuel: Hebrew for "God heard".
Scarlett: Old French for "red". brought into use as a given name due to margaret mitchell's heroine scarlett o'hara in the novel "gone with the wind".
Stellan: Swedish for "calm".
Thomas: Aramaic for "twin".
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