
Belinda - German/Spanish word for "pretty one" or "serpent" or "beautiful snake" - a goddess of heaven and earth in Babylonian mythology.Agatha - Greek for "good woman" - Agatha Harkness is a witch in Marvel comics.One of these mystical female names might be just what you are looking for. These names are related to fairies, witches, and other spirits that have darker connotations. Yaksha - A nature fairy, usually good, found in Hindu and Buddhist mythologyįairies in mythology are not always benevolent creatures.Titania - Greek for "great one" or "giant" - Titania was the queen of the fairies in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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Sookie - A half-fairy in the True Blood books and series. Selkie - In Scottish mythology, Selkie is a name for fairies which means "seal folk," as they had the ability to change into seals and human form at will. Pixie, Pixy, or Pixsy - In Celtic folklore, a tiny and mischievous fairy. Merryweather - One of the fairy godmothers in Disney's Sleeping Beauty. Mab - Irish for "baby" - in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Mab is the queen of the fairies. Kitsune - In Japanese folklore, a fox fairy that can take human form. Kami - In Japanese Shinto religion, the Kami are nature and ancestral spirits. Devas - Persian/Greek fairies that live in nature and appear as small balls of light, like fireflies. Flora - The Roman goddess of flowers and spring - one of the fairy godmothers in Disney's Sleeping Beauty. Fauna - The Roman goddess of nature and animals - one of the fairy godmothers in Disney's Sleeping Beauty. Aziza - The name of a race of good fairies in West African mythology. Asteria - Greek for "star" - she was the goddess of justice, also known as the "crying fairy". Aine - Irish name that means "brightness" or "splendor" - in Celtic folklore, Aine was the queen of the Munster fairies and a goddess of the summer. These female fairy names come from Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. Yuna - A character who wields magic in the Final Fantasy video game seriesįairies are definitely magical in nature and are often female in the folklore and legends of various cultures. Ygraine - The mother of King Arthur and Morgan le Fay in Arthurian legends. Samantha - Hebrew for "told by God" - Samantha was the main character of the Bewitched classic television series. Rhiannon - Welsh for "divine queen" - a Celtic goddess associated with witches from the song of the same name by Stevie Nicks. Phoenix or Phoena - The magical firebird in Greek mythology - in Greek, Phoenix means "rising bird" and Phoena means "mystical bird" or "purple". Orenda - Native American word that means "great spirit" or "god" in Iroquois. Morana, Morena, Morena or Marzanna - A Slavic goddess of spring and rebirth who is also associated with magic. Lesedi - African Tswana word that means "woman of light". Kendra - English word that means "magical" or "water baby". Jenny - English/Celtic word that means "fair spirit". Iris - Greek for "rainbow" and also the name of a flower - Iris was the Greek goddess of the rainbow. Holly - English word for a type of plant, the name is often associated with Wicca. Diana - Roman goddess of the hunt and the moon who is often associated with witchcraft and Wiccans - the word means "divine" in Latin.
Brigit or Brigid - A Celtic goddess of fire who may also be related to the Irish Saint Brigid - the name means "strength" or "exalted one".
Arianrhod - A Welsh/Celtic goddess of fertility - the name means "silver wheel". Aoife - An Irish word for "beauty" - in Irish folklore, Aoife was a warrior who was the lover of the great hero Cuchullain. Angeni - A Native American name that means "angel". Andromeda - In Greek mythology, she became a star - the name means "advising like a man". Althea - Greek for "with healing power". 135 Meaningful Wiccan Names for Your Baby. 137 Middle Names for Girls (as Lovely as Them). Check out a list of magical girl names any parent would adore.
Names associated with light and nature are also often considered magical. Some sources of inspiration for magical names are women in folklore and mythology who have aspects of the divine or are associated with witchcraft and pagans.