It is unknown whether Katniss has a middle name or not. She very well may, but the book never states her full name. I think of it as a little mystery.
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In Suzanne Collins' "The Hunger Games" trilogy, Katniss Everdeen's middle name is never mentioned. Throughout the series, she is consistently referred to as Katniss Everdeen without any mention of a middle name. This lack of a middle name is a deliberate choice by the author to emphasize Katniss' identity as a symbol of resistance and survival rather than her familial lineage.
Oh, dude, Katniss Everdeen's middle name is actually "Artemis." Like, she's basically a bow-wielding warrior princess, so it totally fits, right? But hey, if you didn't know that, no worries, it's not like your survival in the Hunger Games depends on it or anything.
Well, buttercup, Katniss Everdeen's middle name is actually never mentioned in Suzanne Collins' "Hunger Games" trilogy. So, technically, she doesn't have an official middle name. But hey, who needs a middle name when you're too busy fighting for survival in a dystopian society, am I right?
I bet it’s Jamison! I’m pretty sure thats her middle name and I’ve heard it somewhere b4
Ok fans I hav a few: Faith, Artemisia, Arcail, Niamh, Aoife, Evander, Lyra, Aster, Bryony, and Laelen
Katniss is actually an aquatic plant that is also called Saggitaria. The seeds in the center of the flower of the plant are shaped like arrowheads. The plant gets its name from the Zodiac constellation Sagitarrius - or, "The Archer."
The Hub is the name of the black market that Katniss trades at in The Hunger Games.
Gale nicknamed Katniss "Catnip". When they first met, she said her name and he thought she said Catnip, when she really said Katniss.
In The Hunger Games, Katniss's name is entered in the reaping 20 times. Her name never gets chosen in the first book, her sister's Prim name does. Katniss then volunteers as tribute to compete in place of Prim.
Jennifer Lawrence is the actor who plays Katniss in the Hunger Games movies.