In some cyberpunk - inspired science fiction, there might be a character named 'Jaxon'. He could be a hacker or a street - smart character living in a high - tech, dystopian city, navigating the complex web of technology, corporate control, and underground subcultures.
A simple one could be 'Jules Verne' himself, in a sense. His works like 'Journey to the Center of the Earth' and 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea' are often considered early science fiction. Although his name is not a character name within a traditional science - fiction story, his works have inspired countless science - fiction concepts and characters.
One 'J' name from science fiction could be 'Jake Sisko' from 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'.
There's also 'Jasnah Kholin' from 'The Stormlight Archive' which has elements of science - fantasy. She is highly intelligent, a scholar, and a powerful figure. Her name, starting with 'J', makes her a great example for women characters with 'J' names in a genre that blurs the lines between science fiction and fantasy.
A well - known 'J' name for a female in science - fiction movies is 'Jean Grey' from the 'X - Men' franchise. She has powerful psychic abilities and her character has been developed over multiple movies, showing different aspects of her personality and power.
Aeryn. It comes from the show 'Farscape'. Aeryn Sun is a strong and complex character, making the name unique and full of potential for a girl with a sense of adventure.
River. As in River Tam from 'Firefly'. It's a simple yet unique name that can evoke a sense of mystery and fluidity, much like the character herself who has a complex and often unpredictable nature.
There's Arthur Dent from 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'. He is an ordinary human who gets caught up in a crazy intergalactic adventure. And then there's Ender Wiggin from 'Ender's Game'. He is a child prodigy trained to lead in a war against an alien race.
Well, there's Frodo Baggins from 'The Lord of the Rings' which has strong science - fiction elements. He is a hobbit on a quest to destroy the One Ring. Then there's Captain Kirk from 'Star Trek'. He is the fearless leader of the Starship Enterprise, exploring new worlds and civilizations.
Some cool names could be 'Galaxy's Edge', which gives a sense of the outer limits of the cosmos where adventures might occur. Another one is 'The Time Warp', which implies a distortion of time, a common theme in sci - fi. And 'Cybernetic Dreams' is also great as it combines the idea of cybernetics and the dream - like, often surreal nature of science fiction.
Some cool names could be 'Stellar Horizons', 'Galactic Odyssey', 'Interstellar Echoes'. These names give a sense of adventure and the vastness of space which are common elements in science fiction.
Another one is 'The Burning World'. In this book, Ballard delves into themes of environmental decay and the consequences of human actions on the planet. It presents a rather dystopian view of the future with a world in ecological crisis.