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2023-02-24 13:03:00
LF: names for my heir!


- win 3 for free!
name winner gets 5 refunded studs from when my future king gets crowned!

- best title wins 700 !
title winner gets 3 refunded studs!

I am mainly looking for unusual names, could be from another languages, also old languages, something that just fits my heir's vibe (like a fallen angel or something like that.), I was also looking for song title's names, I personaly rlly enjoy Folk Punk, but can be any other music genre really, I don't mind. Names starting with the letter "H", meaning storm, death, feathers, spirit/ghost, demons, German/Nordic names and etc are ones I'm also looking for. :)
Please add the meaning of the name if you choose from another language!

I'm not sure when I will pick his name, probably some time after he gets crowned or when he reaches 4 years.

I am also looking for titles! One that may be unusual.

Also, just a note, you're allowed to post just only one comment with the name and title, to give everyone a fair chance.



Here's the lad if you would like to check her out :)



name list
(for the ones I liked the most!)

- 𝓑𝓮𝔃𝓪𝓵𝓲𝓮𝓵 (by someone on the Lioden subreddit)

- Thelxiepeia / Thelxiope ( morristhememebee (she/her) #282052)

- Guilty Providence ( Dork [G1 Tob Pie Bandit NRLC] #277938)

- Anthem of the angels (Mosasharkus #245219)

- Haborym ( Chezzy-[Quad FO 6/7] #10464 )

- Tholophonos ( KitKat #345171 )

- Helheim ( Sodo-Pop #390499 )

- Gottes Sohn ( Salvatore1864 #310773 )

- Allocen ( Yuno #355793 )

- Haraldur ( Happy_PNG #383982 )

- Samyaza ( TheIcecreamIsBAD #315089 )

- Nephilim ( Kate #288894 )

𝕽𝖗𝖊𝘇𝖎𝗸, 𝕷𝖚𝖋𝖙𝖆 (  ༻࿈꧁⟣𝕽𝖔𝖘𝖊⟢꧂࿈༺ #360160 )

Still need to finish adding some
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titles list
(for the ones I liked the most!)

Unholy ( 🌝🍓çurrupt••berry🍓🌝 #358975 )

All that they know, The Necromancer ( ◆ Ciaro ◆ #342592 )

Merciful ( aaron | selling barks dm me #234569 )

The evil knower ( Killua #413074 )

Untitled ( Happy_PNG #383982 )

Styrmir, the Harbringer ( Brynn #353307 )

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Random decored names I made:
(if you guys have any suggestion or idea too please leave down below!!)

𝙷𝚊𝚛𝚊𝚕𝚍𝚞𝚛, The Necromancer

Unholy Haborym

𝕳𝖊𝖑𝖍𝖊𝖎𝖒, the Evil Knower

𝘎𝘶𝘪𝘭𝘵𝘺 𝘗𝘳𝘰𝘷𝘪𝘥𝘦𝘯𝘤𝘦 The Untitled

Merciful 𝓣𝓱𝓮𝓵𝔁𝓲𝓸𝓹𝓮


If any questions, please ask below and good luck everyone!


((AD: Name my king and win 3 ! OPEN!))



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Edited on 25/02/23 @ 03:52:40 by Whosskazu {Gen Asagari stan} (#409335)

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2023-02-24 17:45:08
Nephilim

In the TV show Supernatural, a Nephilim is the offspring of an angel and a moral & is a name of Hebrew origin, meaning “the fallen ones.”
Unholy Title



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2023-02-24 17:57:52
Prisma
Fallon
Magnus



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Clementine 2x ros (#266785)

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Edited on 01/03/23 @ 14:47:31 by Clementine (#266785)

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2023-02-24 18:04:11
𝕽𝖗𝖊𝘇𝖎𝗸 - in Albanian it means Danger or 𝕷𝖚𝖋𝖙𝖆 - War I think it would match her vibe its giving when looking at her/him and when I read all the names alredy suggested these was diffrent from all and wanted to give it a try



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2023-02-25 21:01:18
title : deathlord of souls



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2023-02-27 13:03:37
Valefar

title: ArchAngel



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2023-02-27 13:04:12
Gabriel the god of death!



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2023-03-01 14:40:43
Celtic/irish names(cause im irish/celtic)
Aengus Óg - God of youth, beauty and love.
Dagda - God of the Earth.
Áine of Knockaine - Goddess of youth, beauty and love.
Eostre - Goddess of spring.
Macha - Goddess of war, life and death.
Caer Ibormeith - Goddess of sleep and dreams.
Diancecht - God of healing and medicine.
Cailleach - Goddess of disease and plague
Goibhniu - God of weapon-makers and blacksmiths
Badb Catha - Goddess of war
Danu, also spelled Anu, or Dana, in Celtic religion, the earth-mother goddess or female principle, who was honoured under various names from eastern Europe to Ireland.(also known for her beauty)
more names
Hades: Greek God of Death.
Pluto — Roman God of Death.
Hel — Norse God of Death.
Kali — Hindu God of Death.
Anubis — Egyptian God of the Underworld.
Ah Puch — Mayan God of Death.
Mictlantecuhtli — Aztec God of Death.
Shinigami — Japanese Death Gods
more gods
Zeus- God of the Sky.
Poseidon- God of the Sea.
Ares- God of War.
Aphrodite- Goddess of Love.
Hera- Goddess of Women.
Demeter- Goddess of Harvest.
Athena- Goddess of Strategy.
Apollo- God of the Sun, Music and Poetry.
Nyx, in Greek mythology, female personification of night but also a great cosmogonical figure, feared even by Zeus
Random names with meanings
Aaron: Hebrew — Enlightened.
Aiden: Celtic — The sun god; fiery.
Alexander: Greek — Defender of men.
Amell: German — Power of an eagle.
Amory: German — Leader; divine; brave; powerful.
Andrew: Greek — Strong; manly; courageous.
Anthony: Latin — Priceless.
Asher: Hebrew —Happy or blessed.
Austin: Latin — Majestic dignity.
Azai: Hebrew — Strength.
Aziel: Hebrew — God is my power.
Caelan: Irish — Powerful warrior; victorious people.
Chance: English — Good fortune.
Charlie: English — Free.
David: Hebrew — Beloved.
Edric: English — Power and good fortune.
Edward: English — Wealthy guardian.
Elliot: Hebrew — Lord is my God.
Ethan: Hebrew — Strong; safe; firm.
Ezra: Hebrew — Helper.
Felix: Latin — Happy; fortunate.
Gabriel: Hebrew — Devoted to God; a hero of God; God is my strength.
Henry: German — Ruler of the household.
Ian: Scottish — God is gracious.
Isaac: Hebrew — He will laugh.
Isaiah: Hebrew — Salvation of the lord.
Jayce: Greek — Healer.
Jonathan: Hebrew — God gives.
Josiah: Hebrew — Fire of the Lord; healer.
Julian: Latin — Father of the skies.
Kano: Japanese — One’s masculine power; capability.
Levi: Hebrew — Joined in harmony.
Liam: Irish — Strong-willed warrior and protector.
Lucas: Latin — Light-giving; illumination.
Magnus: Latin — Greatest.
Matthew: Hebrew — Gift from God.
Miles: Latin — Soldier.
Milo: German — Merciful.
Nathan: Hebrew — He gave.
Ned: English — Wealthy guardian.
Noah: Hebrew — Rest; comfort.
Nolan: Gaelic — A descendant of a chariot fighter or champion; famous; noble.
Oswald: English — Divine power.
Owen: Welsh — Young warrior; well-born; noble.
Robert: German — Bright fame.
Ryan: Irish — Descendent of the king; little king.
William: German — Strong-willed warrior; resolute protection.
Xander: Greek — Protector of men.
Zachary: Hebrew — Remembered by God.
Zane: Hebrew — God’s gracious gift.
Abigail: Hebrew — The father’s joy.
Alessia: Italian — Defending warrior.
Alexandra: Greek — Helper; defender of mankind.
Alice: English — Noble; kind.
Amara: Latin — Strong; attractive; stylish.
Amelia: German — Industrious; striving.
Anne: Hebrew — Favored grace.
Arabella: Latin — Lovely; elegant.
Audree: French — Nobility; strength.
Arianna: Greek — Holy.
Avery: French — Wise.
Callie: Greek — Most beautiful.
Calynn: Gaelic — Powerful in battle.
Charlotte: French — Petite; feminine.
Charvi: Sanskrit — Beautiful.
Claire: Latin — Bright; clear; famous; brilliant.
Cora: Greek — Filled heart.
Darlene: English — Darling, loved one.
Della: German — Noble; bright.
Diana: Latin — Moon Goddess.
Eleanor: Greek — Bright, shining one; sun rays.
Ella: English — Light; beautiful fairy woman.
Eva: Hebrew — Life.
Farrah: Arabic — Happy.
Faye: French — Loyalty; confidence; trust; belief.
Gabriella: Hebrew — Devoted to God.
Grace: Latin: Goodness; generosity.
Hannah: Hebrew — Favor; grace of God.
Isabelle: Hebrew — God is my strength; devoted to God.
Jocelyn: Latin — Happy; joyful.
Kaitlyn: Greek — Pure.
Kalila: Arabic — Heap of love.
Layla: Egyptian — Dark beauty.
Mackenzie: Gaelic — Child of the wise leader.
Malia: Hawaiian — Beloved.
Mia: Latin — Mine; wished-for child.
Mila: Russian — Industrious; hardworking.
Millie: Latin — Free-born; strength; determination.
Naila: Arabic — Successful.
Nora: Greek — Shining light.
Reagan: Irish — Little ruler.
Reveka: Hebrew — Captivating.
Samantha: Hebrew — Listener.
Sarah: Hebrew — Princess.
Shayna: Yiddish — Beautiful; God is gracious.
Sophia: Greek — Wisdom.
Stella: Greek — A star.
Vivian: Latin — Full of life.
Zahra: Arabic — Flower.
Zoe: Greek — Life.
Japanese names cause Japanese culture is beautiful
Ai love
Aika love song
Aiko beloved one, little love
Aimi love beauty
Aiya beautiful silk
Akako red
Akane brilliant red
Akasuki bright helper
Akemi beauty of dawn
Aki autumn; bright
Akihiko shining prince
Akihiro bright scholar
Akiko autumn child
Akina spring flower
Akira bright and clear dawn
Amaterasu sun goddess
Amaya night rain
Ami friend
Anka color of dawn
Annaisha helpful guide to others
Annya peace and sustenance
Anzu apricot
Arakan worthy one; hero
Arata fresh
Arisu noble sort
Asa born in morning
Asami morning beauty
Asuka tomorrow fragrance
Atsushi cordial; industrious
Au meeting
Ayaka colorful flower
Ayako scholarly child
Ayame Iris
Ayano colorful woven silk
Ayumi stroll
Azami thistle flower
Azumi safe residence
Botan peony
Bunko literary child
Chiasa one thousand mornings
Chieko thousand blessings child
Chiharu one thousand springs
Chika near
Chikako child of wisdom
Chinami one-thousand waves
Chitose thousand years
more names
Ada – German meaning “noble”
Alexandra – Greek meaning “she saves the warriors”
Amira – Arabic meaning “commander”
Athena – Greek meaning “wise”
Bellatrix – Latin meaning “female warrior”
Bree – Celtic meaning “strength”
Briana – Irish meaning “strong and virtuous”
Casey – Irish meaning “brave”
Cassandra – Greek meaning “defender”
Cleo – Greek meaning “glory”
Colette – French meaning “people of victory”
Cyrene – Greek meaning “supreme power”
Elaheh (Elah-hey) – Muslim meaning “like a goddess” in Parsi
Emersyn – French meaning “brave and powerful”
Finley – Scottish meaning “fair warrior”
Frankie – Latin meaning “free”
Gabriella – Italian meaning “God is my strength”
Harlow – English meaning “army”
Hera – Greek meaning “queen”
Imara – Swahili meaning “strong-willed”
Isadora – Greek, ‘Isa’ meaning “strong-willed”
Kendra – Welsh meaning “wise ruler”
Lenna – German meaning “lion’s strength”
Lulu – German meaning “famous battle”
Maeve – Irish mythology, warrior queen of Connacht
Maia – Maori meaning “brave warrior”
Maliha – Muslim meaning “beauty and strength”
Morgan – Welsh meaning “sea warrior”
Myla – Latin meaning “soldier”
Navy – English meaning “navy”
Raine – Sanskrit meaning “queen”
Rory – Scottish meaning “red king”
Ruby – Latin meaning “red”
Sasha – Russian meaning “defender”
Scarlett – English meaning “red”
Tyra – Scandinavian meaning “thunder warrior”
Valencia – Spanish meaning brave and strong”
Valentina – Roman meaning “strength”
Wilma – German meaning “protection”
Zaila – Arabic meaning “mighty”
Pagan/witch names
Adelinda - A Germanic name meaning "noble serpent." A variation is Delinda.
Aine – “Radiance.” Queen of the fairies in Celtic lore.
Airlia – “Ethereal.”
Aislinn – “Dream or vision.” Irish female name.
Alcina – A Greek sorceress.
Alita – “Winged one.”
Althea – “Healer.”
Alvin/Alvina – “Elf.” Many "Al-" names related to elfkind, including Alfred/Alfreda ("elf counsel") and Albert ("bright elf" or "elf ruler").
Ambrosia/Ambrosius – “Food of the gods.”
Amethyst - Lovely purple stone, known to the ancients for bringing sobriety, wisdom, and protection, especially to travelers.
Angela - “Divine messenger.”
Aoelus – “Wind.”
Aradia – Legendary Italian Witch, one of the principal figures in Charles Godfrey Leland's 1899 work Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches.
Ariadne – “Most holy.” Mythical figure associated with mazes and labyrinths.
Ariel – A Biblical name meaning “Lion of God.” In Disney, a little mermaid. In Shakespeare, a shape-shifting spirit who aids the wizard Prospero. Also the name of the famous poem cycle by Sylvia Plath.
Artemis – Greek virgin goddess of the moon and wild animals.
Arwen – An elven princess in Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings. Arwen is derived from Welsh and means “fine” or “fair.” A masculine form is Arwyn.
Asteria – “Star-like.” Variations include Aster, Astrid, and Astra.
Aura – “Wind,” in Greek. In metaphysics, the word refers to the energy field surrounding the body.
Avalon – Legendary final resting place of King Arthur.
Awen – “Inspiration.” Symbol of the well of creativity and of the bardic arts.
Bran – Means “Raven” in several Celtic languages. A great historical name with connections to Welsh mythology and Arthurian legend.
Breena – “Faery place.” Variations: Brinna or Briana.
Brigid – Celtic goddess of the forge, healing, and poetry. Beloved in Ireland and around the world, variations of her name include Bridget, Brighid, and Bride.
Calypso – “Hidden.” A nymph who detained Odysseus for many years.
Cassandra – Ill-fated soothsayer of Troy. Cassandra incurred the displeasure of Apollo, who cursed her so that her prophecies would never be believed.
Cedar – An ancient tree associated with wisdom and protection.
Celeste – “Heavenly.”
Cerridwen – “Fair as the poem.” May also derive from the Celtic word for “cauldron.” A powerful enchantress of Welsh legend, identified with the Wiccan mother goddess.
Charon – As the boatman on the River Styx, Charon ferries souls across to the Underworld. The modern Greek equivalent is Haros.
Chimera – “Dream, phantasm.”
Circe – Greek demi-goddess or witch renowned for her knowledge of herbs and potions.
Corvus – Latin for “raven” or “crow.” A literate alternative to becoming yet another Raven.
Crystal – self explanatory
Delphine – “Woman from Delphi.” The Delphic oracles were priestesses of Apollo.
Devin – “Musical poet.” A Gaelic boy’s name, now unisex.
Diana – Roman name for the moon goddess, known in European lore as the “Queen of the Witches.”
Draco – “Dragon.”
Eartha – “Earthly.” From Old English.
Endora – name comes from the Biblical Witch of Endor who counseled King Saul.
Eris – Greek goddess of Chaos. Patron goddess of the Discordian magickal tradition.
Erzulie – A spirit (or family of spirits) in Vodou. She has many forms and rules over love, beauty, health, and sexual passion.
Fabula – “Legend.”
Faye – “Fairy.” From Old English/Old French. Also Fay, Fae, Faeryn, Fayette.
Fiamma - "Flame." This Italian word carries the same connotations as "flame" in English, meaning either a (literal) fire or a (figurative) lover.
Foster – “Forest guardian.” From Old English.
Freya – “Noble lady.” One of the most revered of the Norse deities.
Gaia – The personification of Earth, and one of the Greek primordial gods.
Glinda – “Fair” or “good.”
Gwydion – Master magician and trickster of Welsh lore. His name means “born of trees.”
Hazel – “Hazel tree.” Hazel branches are the traditional material for divining rods.
Hecate – Crossroads-dwelling goddess of witchcraft. Her name may mean either “power” or “far-reaching.” The Greek spelling is Hekate.
Hermione – “Messenger.” A female name derived from Hermes.
Herne – “Horned.” The lord of wild things, identified with the Pagan Horned God.
Holly - This cheery girl's name is shared with one of the sacred trees of Celtic lore. A male or family name version is Hollis.
Isis - Mighty Egyptian goddess of magick and healing.
Jasmine – A delicate and aromatic flower known for its mystical and aphrodisiac properties. The name is Arabic in origin.
Jinx – “Trick” or “curse.”
Lamia – The Lamia is a child-devouring serpent or monster in Greek mythology. She was once a Libyan queen, but was cursed by Hera for her trysts with Zeus.
Larissa – A Greek sea nymph,
Leo – “Lion.” Also a sign of the zodiac.
Ligeia – “Shrill” or “whistling.” The name of one the Greek sirens,
Lilith – Adam’s first wife, according to Hebrew mythology. Lilith is associated with various night demons and flying goddesses.
Lorelei – Freshwater mermaid of the Rhine River. The Lorelei is a temptress who delights in the destruction of fishermen.
Lucia – A Latin name meaning “light”. The masculine form is Lucius.
Lucifer – A provocative name associated with the Christian devil. Lucifer means “light-bringer.”
Luna – “Moon.”
Maeve – “Intoxicating.” An Irish warrior queen. Also related to Queen Mab, faery ruler of British folklore. Variations include Mab, Meave, Maeven.
Marisol – Beautiful Spanish name meaning “sea and sun.”
Medea – A Greek witch, Medea was of divine descent and used sorcery to defeat her foes.
Melusine – A water spirit from French medieval folklore. Also written as Melusina.
Merlin – Legendary sorcerer of Old Britain.
Minerva - Roman name for the goddess of wisdom.
Miranda – “A marvel.” This name first appeared in Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
Morgan – Morgan le Fay is a (usually) adversarial figure in the Arthurian legends. Variations include Morgaine or Morgana. A similar-sounding name belongs to Celtic warrior goddess Morrighan.
Morpheus – “Shaper.” Greek god of sleep and dreams.
Nerissa – “Of the sea.” From Shakespeare.
Neve – “Bright.” An Anglicized version of the Irish name Niamh.
Nissa – A Scandinavian name for a brownie, sprite, or friendly elf.
Oberon – “Elf ruler.” A Faery king in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Ondine – “Mermaid or “Water spirit.”
Orion – A prominent constellation named for the hunter from Greek mythology.
Petra – “Stone.”
Peregrine – “Traveler, foreigner, pilgrim.”
Phoenix – Mythical bird that would incinerate itself every 500 years (by most accounts), then rise from the ashes.
Puck – A mischievous forest spirit in A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Pythia – One of the traditional titles of the Oracle of Delphi.
Raven – One of the most widely-used Pagan/witch names, in various spellings and combinations. Ravens are associated with death, cunning, and secret knowledge.
Rhiannon – Welsh goddess associated with horses.
Rosemary – “Dew of the sea.” The name refers to the small blue flowers that appear on Rosemary bushes.
Rowan – “Red-haired.” A unisex Celtic name shared with the mystical Rowan tree.
Rowena – A Germanic name, possible derived from the words for “fame” and “joy.”
Sabrina – Latin place-name meaning “from Cyprus” or “from the river Severne.”
Sage – “Wise redeemer.” Also a widely-used herb in witchcraft.
Samantha – In Hebrew it means something like, “God heard” or “told by God.” In Greek, it may mean “flower.”
Selene – Greek goddess of the moon. A variation is Selena, and belongs to Pagan elder Selena Fox.
Shadow – A spirit, ghost, or illusion.
Shasta – An active volcano in California, renowned as a spiritual pilgrimage site.
Shayla – “From the faery place.” Many spellings and variations.
Silver - A magickal metal, sacred to the Moon.
Sirena – “Mermaid.”
Sirius – “Glowing, burning.” Also known as the Dog Star, Sirius is the brightest star in Earth’s night sky.
Sophia – “Wisdom.”
Stella - "Star." Variations include Estelle and Estrella.
Strega – “Witch” in Italian.
Sybil – “Prophetess” or “Divine counsel.” ancient Greek
Sylvia – “Of the forest.”
Tanith – Phoenician moon goddess whose name means "serpent lady."
Tara – In Irish, a rocky hill. In Sanskrit, a star.
Thurston – “Thor’s stone.”
Titania – “Great one.” The queen of the fairies in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Variations include Tatiana and Tanya.
Umbra – “Shadow, ghost.”
Urania – “Heavenly" or "daughter of the Sky.” An epithet of Aphrodite and Isis.
Vera – “Truth”
Vernon – “Alder tree.”
Vesta – Roman hearth goddess. Priestesses of Vesta tended the sacred flame in her temples.
Willow – “Willow tree.” Willow is a popular witch character in the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Zephyr – “West wind.”



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Clementine 2x ros (#266785)

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Aetna (Roman) - Mount Etna is named after this Volcano Goddess.

Agneya (Hindu) – She is the daughter of the sun God Agni, when setting-up magical space she is worshipped as the guardian of the South East.

Aine (Celtic) – Goddess of love, growth, cattle and light. Her name means bright. She is linked to Midsummer’s Eve. The name Anya comes from this Goddess name.Aurora (Roman) - Her name means "light". She is the personification of the dawn as this is the first light of day.

Averna (Roman) - The Queen of the Dead, her name comes from an underworld river called the Avernus.



Badb (Celtic) - A shape-shifting, warrior goddess who symbolizes life and death, wisdom and inspiration. She represents an aspect of Morrigan. Her name is pronounced "beeve."

Bast (Egyptian) - The famous cat Goddess, she protected pregnant woman and children. Bast was a very sensual Goddess who enjoyed music, dance and perfume. Her name comes from the bas jars used to store perfumes and ointments. Other versions of this Goddess names include: Bastet, Baset, Ubasti and Pasht.

Baubo (Greek) - A bawdy, crone Goddess who lifted her skirt in front of Demeter.

Bellona (Roman) - A serpent -haired goddess and feminine aspect of Mars. The Latin word for war "bellum," is a derivative of her name.

Blodeewedd (Celtic) – She was created by magic, from nine blossoms to break a curse that prevented Llew Llaw from a human wife.

Branwen (Celtic) – The Welsh goddess of love. Her name means “blessed raven.” Bronwyn is a modern day version of this name.

Cailleach Bheur (Celtic) – The hag, destroyer goddess who ruled over disease, death, wisdom, seasonal rites and weather magic. She was known as Cally Berry in Ireland which means “old gloomy woman” in Irish

Ceres (Roman) - This Goddess of agriculture and grains name comes from the Indo European word root, “ker” meaning “to grow.” In turn her name has become the origin of our modern word cereal.Elen (Celtic) – Known as Elen of the ways she appears in the the Mabinogion. Here she magically built highways for her soldiers to protect the country against invaders.

Eos (Greek) - A sunny natured Goddess whose name means "dawn." She is also known for her numerous relationships with mortals.

Elli (Nordic) - This Goddess name means "old age." she reminds us that we can not defeat ageing, as she beat Thor in a wrestling contest. The name

Epona (Celtic) - Protector of horses, donkeys, and mules. She was also an ancient fertility Goddess. Epona's Goddess name comes from the Gaullist word “epos” meaning "great mare."

Ereshkigal (Sumerian) - Goddess of Attalu, the land of the dead and ancestral memories. Her name translates as "great lady under the earth." Irkalla is an alternative name by which this Goddess is identified.

Eris (Greek) - This Goddess personifies the energies of strife, discord, contention and rivalry.

Feronia (Roman) –Her fiery energy was linked to reproduction and the fire beneath the earth’s crust. She was associated with granting freedom to slaves, who walked across hot coals in her honour.

Flidais (Celtic) – The woodland goddess, protectress of wild animals and cattle.

Flora (Roman) – Goddess of flowers. Today the word "flora" is used to indicate all plant life.

Fortuna (Roman)- "Lady Luck," this blind Goddess controlled the fortunes of mankind. Our word fortune comes from this deity.

Freya (Nordic) - Goddess of love, beauty, fertility, war, wealth, divination and magic. Her name comes from the ancient Norse word for lady or mistress. There are several variations of the spellings of this Goddess name including: Freyja, Freyr and Freyja.

Frigg (Nordic) - Goddess of marriage, childbirth, motherhood, wisdom, household management and weaving and spinning. Her name means "beloved" in ancient Norse and is derived from “fri” meaning “to love." She is also known as Frige, Friia, Frija and Frea.

Gaia (Greek) - Goddess of the Earth and prophecy. She is the primordial mother and a personification of Mother Earth. She gave birth to the Titans. Her name is also spelt Gaeo.

Hanwi - (Sioux) She was originally the Moon Goddess, her name means "night sun," but she made a mistake and was later demoted to Goddess of the dawn and twilight.

Hathor Egyptian) - This heavenly cow's areas of influence included music, dancing, joy and fertility. Her name translates as "house of Horus". Alternative names for this Goddess are Het-Hert, Hetheru, Mehturt, Mehurt, Mehet-Weret, and Mehet-uret.

Hebe (Greek) – Hebe’s name literally means youth or in the prime of life. She was one of the daughters of Zeus and Hera. Her role was to serve the nectar and ambrosia to the Gods and Goddesses that prevented them from aging.

Hekate (Greek) - Goddess of the wild places, childbirth and the crossroads. She is closely associated with magic and witchcraft. Her name is said to be derived from the Greek word hekas, meaning "far off" describing her unworldly, shamanic nature. This Goddess’s name is also spelt, Hecate.

Hella (Nordic) - The fearsome Goddess of the Nordic realm of the dead. Her name is derived from the word kel, meaning "to conceal." There are numerous spellings of her name including Halje Hell, Hel, Helle, Hela and Holle.Hemera (Greek) - The Primordial Goddess of daylight.

Henwen (Celtic) – A fertility goddess whilst in the form of a magical sow, birthed strange litters. Her name translates as “old white.”

Hekt (Egyptian) - A frog-headed Goddess, she is midwife to the sun each morning. The name Hekt is said to come from the word "heqa," meaning ruler.

Hera (Greek) - Queen of the Olympians and Goddess of marriage and birth. The meaning of her Goddess name has been lost. One historian claims her name could be connected to the Greek word for seasons “hora,” suggesting she is ripe for marriage.

Hestia (Greek) - The domestic Goddess of the Greek Pantheon, she rules over the hearth and home. Her name comes from the Greek word “estia” meaning "she that dwells or tarries." This reflects the importance of the role that the ancient Greeks attributed to this Goddess in sacrificing her position as an Olympian to guard the fire and maintain a happy home.

Hygieia (Greek) - Goddess of health, cleanliness and sanitation. There are beautiful statues of this Goddess in Kos, the home of Hippocrates who is considered the “father of modern medicine. Her name also forms part of the word, hygiene.

Inanna (Sumerian) - Goddess of love, war, and fertility. Inanna was the personification of the morning and evening star. Her beautiful name means "lady of the sky." This Goddess is closely linked to Ishtar and Nin-anna.

Indunn (Nordic) - Goddess of youth and springtime. Her name means she who renews and has several alternative spellings of this Goddess name includes Indun, Iduna and Idhunna.

Iris (Greek) - Goddess of the rainbow and messenger to the Gods. Her name means rainbow in her native language.

Ishtar (Sumerian)- Ruler of the morning star this Goddess. A complex Goddess who also represented the fierce and creative aspects of womanhood.

Isis (Egyptian) - This famous Goddess has so many different aspects, her most important roles are as Goddess of life and magic. Isis’s name comes from the Egyptian word “asset” which means "she of throne" in other words the Queen of the Goddesses. Many other Goddess names have been lost as Isis took over their roles and titles.

Juno (Roman) - Goddess of marriage, pregnancy and childbirth. She protected the finances of the citizens of Rome. Her name is a mystery; it speaks of a contradictory role for this Goddess, before her alignment to the matronly, Greek Goddess, Hera. Juno's name is derived from the root “yeu” meaning "vital force" indicating a more youthful, maiden Goddess.

Juventas (Roman) – She is the maiden Goddess associated with rejuvenation and the protection of young men during their rites of passage into adulthood. Her name derives from the Latin word iuventas meaning youth.

Kali (Hindu) - The fearsome demon destroying Goddess who represents death and rebirth. Her name means the "black one."

Lakshmi (Hindu) - Goddess of abundance of material and spiritual wealth. Her name is derived from the Sanskrit word “laksya” meaning aim or goal.

Leto (Greek) - Mother of the twin Olympians, Apollo and Artemis.

Luna (Roman) – A beautiful Goddess of the moon, her name still has links to this celestial body today, we need only think of the word lunar. J.K Rowling named one of Harry Potter’s friends after this Goddess.

Maat (Egyptian) - Goddess of truth, justice and balance. She prevented the creation from reverting to chaos and judged the deeds of the dead with her feather. This Goddess name stems from the word Mayet meaning “straight.” This reflects her unbending nature, upholding what is right and just.

Mabb (Celtic) – As Queen Mabb, she was midwife to the fey folk.

Macha (Celtic) – A wild goddess who battles on behalf of woman and children against injustice.

Maeve (Celtic) – A great, Irish, warrior queen.

Maia (Greek) - Spring Goddess and the eldest and considered the most beautiful of Atlas's seven daughters. She is also the name of one of the stars that make-up the constellation known as the Pleiades.

Metis (Greek) - Ancient, Goddess of wisdom and prudence.

Minerva (Roman) - Goddess of wisdom, medicine and crafts. Her name is linked to the Latin word “mens” which means "intellect," suggesting the intelligence and inventiveness of this ancient Goddess.

Mnemosyne (Greek) - The Goddess linked to memory and the mother of the Muses.

Morrigan (Celtic) - The terrifying crow Goddess associated with war and death on the battlefield. She was queen of phantoms, demons, shape-shifters and patroness of priestesses and Witches. Her name means "great queen" in the old Irish language. Morrigan was also known as Morgane, Morrigu, Morrighan, Mor-Rioghain and Morrigna.

Nephthys (Egyptian) - Goddess of death, decay and the unseen. Her name speaks of her priestess role as it means "lady of the temple enclosure." Other variations of her title include Nebet-het and Nebt-het.Nike (Greek) - This Greek Goddess name means victory, she represented success especially in the sporting arena which is why her name was chosen for a famous brand of sportswear.

Olwen (Celtic) – The golden sun goddess who survived thirteen different trials to win her true love. Her name translates as “white footprint” as white clovers spring-up wherever she treads.

Ostara (Germanic) - The spring Goddess whose name is linked to the East and the dawn. The early Christians took her fertility symbols of eggs and hares and incorporated them into the Easter celebrations.

Parvarti (Hindu) – Goddess of love and devotion, her name means “she of the mountain.”

Pax (Roman) – Her name means “peace” in Latin she is often depicted with an olive branch. We still use the metaphor “offering an olive branch,” today.

Pele (Hawaiian) – Offerings are still made to this famous Volcano Goddess. Her name means "she who shapes the sacred land."

Persephone (Greek) - Daughter of Demeter and Queen of the Underworld. She was also none as Kore reflecting the Maiden aspect of this Goddess. Other variations of her name include Persephoneia, Persephassa, Persephatta and Pherepapha

Phoebe (Greek) - her name means “bright” or “shining one.” Phoebe is linked to the oracle of Delphi. This has become one of the most popular goddess names after it was used as a name for a character in the sitcom, “Friends.”

Pomona (Roman) –Protected fruiting trees and gardens. Her name is derived from the Latin word pomus, meaning “fruit tree.”

Rhea (Greek) - The ancient Titan Earth Goddess, responsible for the fertility of the soil and women. The name is most likely a form of the word era meaning "earth", although it has also been linked to “rheos” the Greek term for “stream.”

Rhiannon (Celtic) –A Celtic Goddesses of fertility, linked with the moon, night and death. Her name means “night queen.” This is one of the Goddess names that are experiencing a resurgence in popularity.

Saraswati (Hindu) - The Goddess of knowledge, language and the arts. She is the one who through wisdom, brings order out of chaos.

Selene (Greek) – Selene was the Titan personification of the moon, unsurprising then that her name means moon in Greek.

Seshat (Egyptian) - The great scribe and librarian Goddess who was responsible for accounting, architecture, astronomy, historical records and mathematics. Her name means "she who scribes." It is also one of the Goddess names that has numerous different spellings including: Safkhet, Sashet, Seshata, Sesat, Sesheta and Sheshat.

Sophia (Greek) - Her name comes from the Greek word "Sophas" which means "wisdom." Alternative spellings include Sofia, Sofija and Sofie.

Tara (Hindu/Tibetan)- Her name means "star." She is the Goddess of compassion and healing. She is often divided into two separate deities Green Tara and White Tara.

Tefnut (Egyptian) - Goddess of morning dew, linked to the East where the sun begins its travels across the skies.

Theia (Greek) - Ancient Goddess of sight and the bright sky. She was mother Helios, Selene and Eos. Her name itself means Goddess. Thea is the anglicised version of this name.

Themis (Greek) - Goddess of divine justice, order and customs. She also had the gift of prophecy. This name simply means "law of nature" or "divine nature."

Tiamat (Babylonian) A primordial, dragon Goddess of the sea who created many monsters that were banished to the world of our unconscious and dreams. Her name is said to come from "tiamtum," a word that means "sea."

Ushas (Hindu) - Also known as Urvasi. This dawn goddess was the remover of darkness and the bringer of light. It is also the sanskrit word for dawn.

Venus (Roman) - Goddess and love and beauty. Her Goddess name has become synonymous with her role as the woman who all men desire.

Vesta (Roman) - Guardian of the sacred Flame. Vesta’s name and function is derived from the Greek Goddess Hestia.

Zorya (Slavic) - This is the word that describes three different Slavic deities: the morning star, evening star and midnight.



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Everyone came up with such good names wth



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Leonidas (m)
Pronunciation: lee-uh-NI-dus
Meaning “lion-like” in Greek.



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Aanya
on-ya
Meaning “grace” or “favored” in Sanskrit.



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Cathenna (f)
Pronunciation: Cath-EN-na
This strong, bold, beautiful name.



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steel, hawk, pigeon or פְּלָדָה (hebrew for steel)



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