In her previous blog, Appelation Mountain‘s Abby Sandel revealed the alter ego names of the male superheroes, and this week it’s the girls’ turn.
Last week we looked at comic book names inspired by Clark Kent and Peter Parker – the mild-mannered alter egos of Superman and Spider-Man.
More women have donned a cape to fight for good than you might guess, but it hasn’t been an easy road. The Comics Code Authority, a set of industry standards adopted in 1954, limited gore and violence, but also sexual innuendo. Selina Kyle hung up her catsuit for more than a decade when the Code was at its strictest.
Female characters tend to go to extremes. There’s the wholesome Betty and later Barbara, characters introduced as Batgirl at a time when it was thought Batman and Robin needed girlfriends. Others are clearly not from this world, like Thundra, a Femizon warrior from the 23rd century, arrived in 1972 to challenge The Thing, or the first female superhero, Egyptian princess Fantomah.
As comic books have become popular sources for Hollywood films, plenty of A-list stars have worn these identities. For parents seeking a feminine name with an edge, knowing that your daughter’s appellation has been worn by a crime-fighting woman of steel might make an otherwise frilly name seem downright powerful. Here some possible female alter ego comic book names:
Ariella
Amara
Ayla
Barbara
Betty – The original Batgirl, later reinvented as Bette, the alter ego of Flamebird. Betty was also worn by Captain America’s ally, Golden Girl
Cassandra
Claire
Diana—Wonder Woman
Elektra
Emma – January Jones played Emma Frost, The White Queen, in 2011’s X-Men: First Class
Evangeline – A lawyer who transforms into a red-winged dragon, also known as Vange
Greer
Iris
Jean
Jennifer – Bruce Banner’s cousin, also known as the less-muscular, but no less heroic She-Hulk
Jubilation – The character’s real name is close to her X-Men identity, Jubilee
Kara
Kitty
Libby
Lorna
Madelyne
Marla
Maya – Her given name is wildly popular. Her secret identity, Echo, could also make for a very wearable choice
Mia
Natasha
Neena – Like Maya’s Echo, Neena’s alter ego, Domino might be one to consider
Nura
Ororo – The orphaned daughter of a princess, gifted with the ability to control the weather, Ororo has been famously portrayed in the X-Men film franchise by Halle Berry
Rita
Samantha
Selina – Catwoman was a criminal, and Batman often set out to stop the jewel thief. But she’s also one of the most popular female characters in comic book history
Susan – Jessica Alba’s character in The Fantastic Four was Susan Storm, The Invisible Woman
Tabitha
Tandy
Tessa
Wanda – Though it might be her alter ego, The Scarlet Witch, with the better name