Pagan Names for Women and Girls

This list contains 337 female Pagan names and their meanings.

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Willow -The name Willow refers to the Willow tree whose bark is used in herbal healing, whose branches are used to make wands and countless other items and who is considered a sacred tree by many traditions.

Winter -The name Winter refers to the season

Wren -A wren is a small bird that forages in crevices and is common in various areas throughout the world. House wrens and winter wrens in particular are very friendly and enjoy living closely with humans, frequently taking up an offer of a bird house.

Xantha -Xantha is a name of Greek origin meaning "golden haired".

Xena -Xena is a Greek name meaning "stranger".

Xochitl -Xochitl is a Nahuatl (Aztec) name meaning "flower"

Yule -Yule is a name of Old English Origin referring to the winter solstice

Yun -Yun is a girl's name used in both China and Korea. In Chinese the name means "melody" in Korean "lotus flower".

Yvonne -Yvonne is a French name, a feminization of Yves which came from Ivo a Germanic name meaning "yew".

Zahur -Zahur is a Swahili and Arabic name meaning "blossom".

Zale -Zale is a name of Greek origin meaning "sea-strength"

Zarya -Zarya is a Russian name meaning "dawn" "sunrise" "morning" & etc. It is also the name of the Slavic maiden Goddess of dawn.

Zea -Zea is a latin name meaning "life giving grain" or "wheat".

Zena -Zena is a name of Greek origin meaning "gift from Zeus"

Zenovia -Zenovia is a female variation of Zenobios which is male name of Greek origin meaning "life of Zeus".

Zinnia -A Zinnia is a rayed flower from the Aster family. It was named after the botanist Johann Zinn.

Zivena -Slovak Goddess of life

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