This list contains 404 female Pagan names and their meanings.
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Angrboda -Angrboưa is from Old Norse meaning "the one who brings grief" or "she-who-offers-sorrow"
Anona -From the Latin meaning "pineapple". The name relates to a Goddess concerned with watching over supplies and provisions.
Aphrodite -Aphrodite is the name of the Greek Goddess of passion and desire. Her name means "risen from the sea foam".
April -The name April refers to the month which is usually a rainy one during which the first signs of spring become apparent. The name derives from Latin and means "open".
Aqua -Aqua is a girl's name of Latin origin meaning "water".
Aradia -According to The Gospel of the Witches by Charles Leland, Aradia is the daughter of Diana and Lucifer sent to Earth teach men and women witchcraft.
Aranwen -Aranwen is a Welsh name meaning "blessed silver".
Arete -Arete is a Greek word meaning "excellence" or "greatness".
Arganteal -Arganteal is a Breton name from the Latin word for silver. This is a girl's name that means "Noble silver".
Argent -Argent is a name that can be used for a boy or a girl. It is Latin in origin and means "silver".
Aria -The word aria refers to a vocal solo in an opera. In Italian, the word means "air".
Ariadne -The name Ariadne means "very holy one". According to Greek myth, Ariadne helped Theseus escape the Minotaur only to be abandoned by him later. But she was rescued by Dionysus who made her his wife.
Arianrhod -Arianrhod is the mother of Llew and sister of Gwydion of Welsh lore. The name means "silver circle" and the Welsh name for the Corona Borealis is "Caer Arianrhod" or Castle of Arianhrod.
Armina -Armina is the feminine form of Armand or Herman and it means "army woman" or "soldier". This name is of old French origin.
Artemis -Artemis is the Greek Goddess of wilderness, the hunt, protectress of children and also bringer of plague and death in childbirth. The name may come from the proto-indo-European root for the word "bear" or it may come from the Greek artemes "strong limbed" or artao "to cut up"
Artemisa -The name Artemisa derives from the name of the Greek Goddess Artemis. It means "gift of Artemis" or may also mean "whole and perfect".
Artemisia -The name Artemisia derives from the name Artemis. It is also a genus of plants that are considered sacred or at the least magically useful by many Witches, including Wormwood, Southernwood, Mugwort and Tarragon
Arundel -This is an old English name that may be derived from the French word for swallow or it may mean "eagle valley"
Arwen -Arwen is a Welsh name meaning "fair" or "fine".
It was also the name of a character in J.R.R. Tolkein's Lord of the Rings.