My kids:
~Jasmine Natane~
We chose Jasmine because it was my husband's favorite scent, and also from a song lyric that my husband played a lot when we were dating. Natane (pronounced Nu-TAWN-ee) is a Native American word that means "daughter". My husband is Oglala Sioux, and we wanted a Native American name for her.
~Raiden Acheta~
When I was pregnant with Raiden, the 20 week ultrasound would not show the sex, he kept his legs tight together. Through the whole pregnancy my husband called the baby "Thor" because it sounded manly, and he thought that if he called him a manly name, he would get a boy, I guess.

We did not know the sex until about 2 weeks before I delivered. In mythology, Thor is the Norse god of thunder and lightening...and we chose Raiden, because it is another mythological name for the god of thunder and lightening. It was a tribute to my husband's little nickname for my belly.
Acheta (pronounced Uh-KAY-tuh) is another Native American name. It is a strong, warrior like name...something strong enough to go with "Thor".
~Saber Phoenix-Tyree~
My husband is a big sci-fi geek, and we are in the 501st Division (the real Star Wars strormtroopers, etc. that you see at Disney World, parades, etc.) and he always wanted a Star Wars name. I would NOT go for Luke, or Anakin, or anything like that....so I came up with Saber.
His middle names are a tribute to my deceased grandmother. Her maiden name was Tyree (Scottish-a variation of Tyre, or McIntyre) and she died during my second pregnancy. I chose Phoenix to go along with it, because of the myth of the Phoenix, dying, and being reborn from the ashes. I would like to think that a part of her is reborn in my children.