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A'ala is a Hawaiian name meaning "fragrant" or "royal". This name can be used for a boy or a girl. Pronounced ah AH lah
Aandaleeb is a Sanskrit boys name meaning "bird" it refers in particular to bulbuls a family of songbirds native to Asia & Africa. Pronounciation: AHN da leeb
Aapep is an Egyptian name meaning "moon snake". Aapep is a giant snake in Egyptian lore who is nothingness. If he catches your soul on its journey to the afterlife, you become nothing. Variations:...
Abalendu is a Hindi name meaning "full moon".
Abasi is a Swahili name meaning "stern, stoic". Variants: Abasey, Abasy, Abasi discuss the name Abasi
Abejide is a West African (Yuroba) name meaning "born during winter". Pronunciation: ab beh JEE deh
Abena is an Ewe name that originates from Western Africa. It means "born on Tuesday".
This is a West African (Yuroba) name meaning born on Tuesday.
Abeni is a Yuroba name (Western Africa) meaning "we asked for her, and behold, we got her".
Abidemi is a Yoruba name meaning "he was born during his father's absence".
Abiodun is a Yuroba (West African) name meaning "born during a festival".
Abubakar is an Egyptian name meaning "noble".
Acantha was a nymph loved by the Greek God Apollo who was turned into a tree. Her name means "thorn" or "prickle". Acanthus is a genus of prickly flowering plants native to the Mediterranean region...
Achilles was a hero of the Trojan war. He was killed by an arrow that pierced his heel, the only vulnerable part of his body. The name Achilles may have derived from the Greek "achos" meaning...
Ada
Ada is a German name from the word meaning "nobility". It can also be a short form of the names Adelaide and Adeline.
Adaire is a name of Old German origin meaning "wealthy spear". OR Adare is Irish from Áth Dara, meaning "the ford of the oak" It is the name of an historic village in Ireland that is a popular...
Adaire is a name of Old German origin meaning "wealthy spear". Variants: Adair, Adaire, Adare, Adayre
Adalheid is a Germanic name meaning "Noble one" or "of noble sort". Pronunciation: AH dahl hite Variants: Adalaide Similar names: Heidi, Ada, Alice
Old German name meaning noble wolf Variations: Adalwulf, Adalwolf, Adolf, Adolph, Adolphus
Adam is a Hebrew name meaning "Earth". It is the name of the first man in Hebrew myth who was formed of earth. Adem is the Turkish variant Adhamh is the Irish variant
Adanna is an Igbo (West African) name meaning "Her father's daughter". Variants: Adana, Adanna, Adannaya
Adare is Irish from Áth Dara, meaning "the ford of the oak" It is the name of an historic village in Ireland that is a popular tourist destination. OR Adaire is a name of Old German origin meaning...
This is a Welsh name meaning "bird" Variants: Adaryn, Adaren, Adarin, Aderyn Pronounciation: ad EHR in discuss the name Adaryn
Adekagagwaa is the Iroquois spirit of summer. Pronounced ah deh kah GAH gwah
Adelaide is a variant of Adalheid a German name meaning "of noble sort"
A Germanic name meaning "noble". Variations: Adele, Adela, Adelle
Adeline is a name of Germanic origin meaning "noble". It is a variant of Adalheid
Adelle is a German name meaning "noble" Variant Adel, Adele
Yuroban name meaning "one who is clear". Variants: Adisa, Adiza
Aditya is Sanskrit. It means "Belonging to Aditi". It is a collective name for the Hindu Gods that are known as the children of the mother Goddess Aditi.
Adler is a Germanic name meaning eagle. Variations: Adlar, Adler
Feminization of Adrastos, meaning "one who stands his ground" or "not inclined to run away". Variants: Adraste, Adrasta, Adrastea, Adrastia, Adraesteia Adrastos was a legendary king of Argos in...
Adrasteia is a Greek name and an epithet of Nemesis. It means "the inescapable one" or "one who cannot be turned.".
Aed
There were Kings and heros in Irish mythology with the name Aed or Aodh. It means "fire". Aedan and Aodhan are variations on the name Aed. Similar names: Aiden
Aegle is an ancient Greek name that was held by many figures in Greek legend including one of the Hesperides and one of the Heliades. It means "light or radiance" and "glory". Variations: Aigle,...
Aella was the name of one of the Amazon warriors who fought Hercules when he was trying to get the girdle of Hippolyta. The name means "whirlwind". Variations: Aella, Ailla, Aiella
Aemilia is a Latin name meaning to rival or to emulate.
The name means "praise". It was the name of a son of Aphrodite and hero of the Trojan war. One of the few Trojan survivors, he traveled to Italy after the city was razed and founded the Roman...
Aeolus is the name of the Greek father of the winds. The name means "quick moving" or "nimble". Variations: Aeolous, Aiolus, Aeolus
Aeron is a Welsh God of War. His name was derived from the British Goddess of Slaughter Agrona.
Feminized version of Aeron, the Welsh God of War whose name was derived from the British Goddess of Slaughter Agrona
The Æsir is the principle race of Gods in Norse mythology It is a plural word, áss being the sigular. (or ǫ́ss, ás) feminine ásynja, feminine plural ásynjur
Aislin is an Irish name meaning "vision". Variations: Aeslin, Aislen, Aislin, Aislyn
Aeson was the father of Jason of Greek lore. Variations: Aeson, Aison
Aether is the shining light of heaven. It is the name of an early Greek God, son of Erebus and Nyx. At night Nyx draws the veil of darkness across Aether to bring darkness to the earth and each...
The African names listed here come from many parts of Africa including Egypt, the source or many modern Pagan mystery traditions, and West Africa, the root of many modern Afro-American Pagan...
Agammemnon was a hero of the Trojan war. After his victorious return, he was killed by his wife Clytemnestra, sister of Helen. The name means "steadfast" Variation: Agamemnon, Agammemnon
Agate is a microcrystalline variety of quartz that is very decorative. It was prized by the Magi and is carried to promote love, luck and health. Agate is a birth stone for those born under the...
Agaue was the mother of Pentheus in Greek myth. The name means "illustrious" or "noble".
The name Aglaia means "splendor". She was one of the three Graces in Greek lore. Variations: Aglea, Aglaia, Aglaea
Agrona is an old Celtic name meaning "battle, slaughter". It was the name of the Brythonic Goddess of war and death.
Aiden is an Irish name meaning "fire" Variants: Aiden, Aden, Aydn, Aedan, Aodhan This is a variation of the name Aed
The name Aija hails from Latvia. It means "melody". Pronounced I jah
Aiko is a Japanese name meaning "love child".
Ailana is a name of Hawaiian origin meaning Island. Variations: 'Ailana, Ailana, Ilana
Ailani is a Hawaiian name meaning "Cheif". Variations: Ailani, 'Ailani, Ilani
Aileen is a Gaelic name meaning "Pleasant" "light". Variants: Eileen Related names: Helen, Evelyn, Aveline Famous Aileens include silent film actress Aileen Pringle and American serial killer...
The name Ailill appears frequently in Celtic lore. It was the name of the husband of Queen Meabh. The name means "elf" in Irish Gaelic. Variations: Aillil, Ailil, Ailill
Aina is a name used in many cultures. As a Japanese name it means (roughly) "my favorite vegetable side dish". As a Finnish name, it means "Always". As a Yuroban name, it means "a difficult...
Ainakea is a name of Hawaiian origin which means "White land" it is also a variety of sugar cane. Variations: Ainakea, 'Ainakea, Inakea
Aino is a Finnish name meaning "only one". It is the name of a character in the Finnish epic "Kalevala".
Variant of Asia means "rising sun", it probably derived from the Assyrian word "asu" which means East.
Aislin is a Gaelic name meaning "dream" or "vision" Pronunciation: ASH lin VariantsL Aisling, Aislinn, Aislyn
Akahana is a Japanese name meaning "red rose".
Akahi is a name of Hawaiian origin which means the number one or "first" Variations: Akahi, 'Akahi
Akari is a Japanese name meaning roughly: bright light in the home of our parents. discuss the name Akari
Akatasuki is a Japanese name meaning dawn.
Akemi is a Japanese name meaning roughly "bright and beautiful".
Aki
Aki is Japanese for "autumn"
Akie is a Japanese name meaning "autumn painting" Pronunciation AH kee eh
Akiha is a Japanese name meaning "autumn leaf"
Akiho is a Japanese name meaning "autumn blade of a plant" AH ki hoh
Akiko can mean either "autumn child" or "bright child"
Akimi is a Japanese name meaning "autumn fruit" or "bright fruit".
Akimitsu is a Japanese name that can be translated a variety of ways. Aki can mean either "autumn" or "bright, shining, radiant" or "spirit or fairy" and mitsu means "ray of light" So this name can...
Akina is a Japanese name meaning "autumn greens" or "bright greens". The greens refer to vegetables. Pronunciation AH kee nah
Akinobu is a Japanense name with various meaning according to the kanji characters used to write it. It may mean "autumn faith" or "shining proclamation" It can be written with the characters...
Akiye is a variation of the Japanese name Akie which means Autumn painting Pronounced ah KEE yeh
Ala
Mother Goddess and guardian of societal law of the Ibo tribe in Nigeria. She who creates the living and rules the dead being a Goddess of fertility and Queen of the Underworld. Her symbol is the...
"Little rock/stone" or "Precious" a feminine form of Allen Variants: Alana, Alanna, Alanah, Allana, Alawna, Ilana, Elana, Allena
Alani is a Hawaiian name meaning orange tree. Variants: Alani, Alane, Alanie, Alanee
Alaula is a Hawaiian name meaning "the light of early dawn."
Alberich is the name of a sorcerer king in Germanic lore and as a dwarf in Nibelungenlied. The name is a combination of the words for "elf" and "power". Variants: Alberic, Alberich, Albrich,...
Alchera is the aboriginal Australian word for the dream time, a primordial dream that existed before the world and from which the world emerged.
Alcippe was a daughter of Ares. Her name is formed from the cognate of the Greek word for "mighty" and that for "horse" Variations: Alcippe, Alkippe
Alcmene is the name of Heracles' mother in ancient Greek myth. The meaning of the name relates to having a strong will. Variant Alkmene
Alcyone is the name of the daughter of Aeolous, Greek father of the winds. When her husband died in a shipwreck, she threw herself into the sea and the Gods turned them both into kingfishers. The...
Alda is a name of Germanic origin meaning "old woman" or "elder".
Aldo is a man's name of Germanic origin meaning "old man" or "elder".
Alecto is the name of one of the furies or Erineyes of Greek lore. Her name means "unceasing". Variants: Alecta, Alecto, Alecton
A name of Greek origin which means "man's defender" or "warrior". Alexander the Great was a famous Greek general who spread Hellenic culture all over the ancient world. Variants: Alexander,...
Alexis is a name derived from the Greek alexo meaning "to help" or "to defend". In Europe it is most often a boy's name, but in the US it is most often a girl's name. Variants: Alexa, Alexi,...
Alf
Alf was the name of a king of Norse legend who was rejected by the maiden he loved. She was so determined to avoid the marriage that she disguised herself as a warrior and went off to war.
Alfajiri is a Swahili name meaning "dawn".
Álfdís is a Norse name meaning "immortal woman". The world alfr means "elf". The ending -dis means "goddess or female guardian spirit" Variation Alvdis Related names Alf, Disa
The name Alfhild is old Norse for "Elf battle" Variations: Alfhild, Alfhilde, Alfhilda
Alfred is an Old English name that means "Elf council" Famous Alfreds include Alfred the Great, an Anglo-Saxon King, Alfred Tennyson, Alfred Hitchcock, Alfred Kinsey, Alfred Wegener, Alfred Nobel...
Alice is a name of Germanic origin that means "noble, kind" or "of the noble sort", from the name Adalheid. The name is probably best known for its association with the works of Lewis Carroll...
"of noble kind" or "truth" diminutive form of Alice and Adelaide Variations: Alison, Alyson, Alisun, Alysun, Allison, Allysson, Alyson
A Gaelic name meaning "rock" Variants: Allen, Alan discuss the name Allen
From the Greek word for healing, Althea is the name of the mother of Meleager. She was told on her son's birth that when a bit of firewood was fully consumed he would die. Variants: Althea, Althia
Alvis is an old Norse name meaning "all wise".
The name Alyssa may be a variant of Alice meaning "noble" or it may be taken from the flower Alyssum. The name for this flower comes from the Greek for "not insane". Variants: Aly, Aleesa, Ally,...
Ama
This name is found in both African and Native American traditions. Among the Yuroba people, Ama means a difficult birth and among the Ewe speaking people it means born on a Saturday. Both of these...
Amadi is a Yuroban (West African) name that means "He seemed destined to die at birth".
The Ibo God of thunder and the sky. Variant: Amadiora
The name Amalia is Germanic in origin and it means "work" or "effort"
Amalthea was the name of the goat who nursed the infant Zeus. This name means "to soften" or "soothe".
Ameretat is the name of the Zorastrian Goddess of plants and long life. Amardad is another version of the same. The name means "immortality".
Amaro is a South American name from the countries of Bolivia and Peru. It derives from the Aymara language and means "strong".
Amaterasu is the Shinto sun Goddess. Her name means "shining over heaven".
Amber is the petrified resin of an ancient tree often used in jewelry and also in magick and healing. The word also refers to a golden brown color.
Amethyst is quartz crystal stained purple. It is used in jewelry and in healing and magic. It was once believed that it could prevent intoxication and it is sacred to Dionysus and Buddha. Amethyst...
Ametrine is a form of quartz crystal with properties of both Amethyst and Citrine
Ammon is an Greco-Egyptian name meaning hidden or "the hidden one" It is a Greek name for an Egyptian oracle God whom Alexander the Great claimed was his father. The God was imaged with the horns...
The name Aphitrite means "the third element" and relates to the Sea. In Greek myth she is one of the Nereids and the consort of Poseidon. Pronounced: (am fih TRY tee)
Amun or Amon is one of the most important ancient Egyptian Gods
Persian Goddess of water and fertility. The name means "pure" or "undefiled". Variants: Anaitis is the Hellenized version of this name.
Anansi is the African and Carribean trickster and spider God. The stories are believed to have originated with the Ashanti in Ghana. Variations: Anase, Kweku Ananse, Anancy
Ananta is a sanskrit name meaning "infinite" or "endless". It is an epithet of both the Hindu God Vishnu and the Goddess Parvati Variations: Antanta, Ananda
The name Anastasia derives from the Greek anastasis meaning "resurrection". Variants: Anastacia, Anastaja, Anastase, Anastaise, Anastasha
Anatol is a Greek name meaning "Dawn" or "the East". Variants: Anatol, Anatole, Anatolio, Antoli, Anatoly
Andhrímnir is an Old Norse name meaning "sooty". is the chef of the Æsir and einherjar in Norse mythology. Every day in Valhalla, he slaughters the beast Sæhrímnir and cooks it in Eldhrímnir,...
Boudicca invoked the Goddess Andraste before her revolt against Rome. The name means "invincible".
Andrew is a name of Greek origin meaning "man, warrior". Variations: Andreas, Andino, Jedrek Nicknames: Andy, Drew
Andromache was the beloved wife of the tragic hero and prince of Troy, Hector. The name means "battle of man".
Andromeda was a princess saved from sacrifice by Perseus. It is also the name of a constellation and the name given to the galaxy closest to our own. The name may mean "ruler or man" or "thought of...
Aneira is a name of Welsh origin meaning "snow". Pronounced an EE ah
Anemone is a genus of flowers, known also as windflowers which is fitting because the word comes from anemos meaning wind in Greek. Pronounced (ah NEH mo nee)
Angrboða is from Old Norse meaning "the one who brings grief" or "she-who-offers-sorrow" In Norse mythology she is the giantess (or jotunn) wife of Loki and mother by him of Fenrir, Hel,...
Gaelic meaning "One Choice". The handsome Anghus Mac Og of Celtic folklore. Variants: Angus, Anghus
From the Latin meaning "pineapple". The name relates to a Goddess concerned with watching over supplies and provisions. Variations: Anona, Annona, Anonna
The root of this word comes from the Greek "anthos" meaning "flower". It is a Roman clan name. Means "Highly praiseworthy". In history and literature Marc Antony was a Roman general who loved...
Aphrodite is the name of the Greek Goddess of passion and desire. Her name means "risen from the sea foam". Pronounced af ro DYE tee
Apollo is the name of the Greek God of prophecy, poetry and enlightenment. He leads the choir of muses. The name means "apple" or perhaps "destroy". Variant Apollon Names that honor Apollo: Apolla,...
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". Variants: Aprilla, Avril...
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.
Ares is the Greek God of violent war. The name means "battle strife". Pronounced AIR eez or AH rees
Arete is a Greek word meaning "excellence" or "greatness". Pronounced (ah REH teh)
The name Argos is featured in many Greek myths. It is the name of a many eyed monster that served Hera, the name of Odysseus's loyal dog and the Argo is the ship that the Argonauts sailed on. The...
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...
Ariano is a name of Greek origin that means "warlike". This name relates to that of Ares, Greek God of War. Pronounced (ah ree AH no)
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. Pronounced...
Aristeides is an ancient Greek name meaning "best figure" Variant: Aristides
Aristeo is a name of Greek origin meaning "great" or "the best". Pronounced (ah rees TAY oh)
The name Aristotoles is from the Greek meaning "best purpose". It is the name of an ancient Greek philosopher better known as Aristotle Pronounced (ah ris toh TEL ees) Variant: Aristotle
Armand is a French variant of the Germanic Herman meaning "soldier" or army man. Variants: Armand, Armande, Armando
Armina is the feminine form of Armand or Herman and it means "army woman" or "soldier". This name is of old French origin. Variants: Armantine, Armeena, Armina, Armine, Arminie, Armyne, Erminia,...
The name Arnthor is of Germanic origin and it means "eagle of Thor".
The name Artemio is Greek in origin. It may mean "gift of Artemis" or it may mean "whole and perfect".
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...
The name Artemisa derives from the name of the Greek Goddess Artemis. It means "gift of Artemis" or may also mean "whole and perfect".
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...
Arthur is a name from British legend. It means bear, or possibly stone. It may be derived from the Celtic artos meaning "bear." Or the Irish Gaelic art meaning stone. Or the Welsh term arth gwyr...
This is an old English name that may be derived from the French word for swallow or it may mean "eagle valley" Variant: Arendel, Arendl, Arundl
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. More Celtic names More names from Literature
The name Ashley is of Old English origin and means "Ash wood". It was originally a male name, but now both boys and girls wear it. Variants: Ashley, Ashleigh, Ashlee, Ashly, Ashlie, Ashli, Ashlea,...
Asia means "rising sun", it probably derived from the Assyrian word "asu" which means East. Variants: Aisia, Asia
Asta is a name with origins in both Old Norse and Greek. It means "star-like" and "Love" Variants: Asta, Astera, Asteria, Asti, Astra, Estella, Estelle, Estrella, Hester, Stella
The name Aster comes from the Greek work for Star. It refers in modern usage to a genus of daisy-like rayed flowers
Astrid is a name of Old Norse origin meaning "fair, beautiful, goddess". Variants Astrid, Astride, Astrud, Estrid
Astrina is a name of Latin origin meaning "star". Variants: Astra, Astrina
If you are inspired by the vastness of the universe, then perhaps you would like to name your new Pagan baby after a planet, a star or a constellation. If you're a seeker with stars in your eyes,...
According to Greek myth, Atalanta was the name of a warrior woman and heroine of the Calydonian Boar Hunt. She had many suitors and said that she would marry the one who beat her in a foot race....
Atalante was a maiden from Greek myth who declared that she would marry no man who could not beat her in a foot race. She was eventually defeated and married, he cheated and she fell for it. The...
In Greek lore, Atlas is a Titan who is charged with holding up the sky though modern interpretations have him holding up the Earth.
Audrey is a name of Old English origin meaning "Noble Strength".
Aurea is a variant of the Latin Aurora, Aurelia and Aura meaning "golden, dawn, wind" Variants: Aurea, Aurelia, Aurora
Auria is a latin variant of the word aura which means "wind" Variants: Aura, Aurea, Auria
Autumn is a girl's name. It refers to the season of Autumn. More names relating to Autumn:
Aveline is a name of Norman French origin. It means "little bird" or perhaps "desired". Related names: Evelyn
Avery is a name of both French and English origin. It means "Elf council". Pronunciation: AY vuh ree Related names: Alfred
Derived from the Latin "aves" meaning bird Variants: Aves, Avys, Avis discuss the name Avis
Azura is from the word "azure" which refers to a particular shade of blue - sky blue.
Basileia is an ancient Greek name meaning Princess. It is an epithet of Hebe. Variants: Basilea, Basilia
Behar is a poetic word for summer in Albanian
The name Belinda is probably a combination of the Germanic lindi meaning serpent and the Latin bellus meaning beautiful. Pronounced beh LIN dah Variants Belynda Belynde Belinde
A beryl is a gem that occurs in many colors. If it is green it is an Emerald and if it is blue it is called aquamarine. The word refers to a blue green color as well. Beryl is a birth stone for...
Bjarki is an Icelandic name meaning "little bear".
Björg is a feminine name from Iceland. It means "salvation" or "protection". Pronounced Byorg
Bjork is an Icelandic name meaning "birch". Pronounced Byork
Blossom is an English word meaning flower that is sometimes used as a girl's name.
Brandon is a place name meaning "Broom-covered hill", probably referring to common broom Cytisus scoparius or perhaps dyers broom Genista tinctoria. Both used for various crafts and magical...
Brian is a name of Gaelic origin meaning "noble, strong, virtuous" and perhaps "hill" with the idea of one being raised up or exalted. Conversely, the word brian also means "maggot" in Old...
Brianna is a name of Gaelic origin meaning virtuous, strong, noble and hill It is the feminine form of the name Brian Pronunciation: bree ANN ah or bree AH nah Variants: Breahna, Bryanna, Breana,...
Brigid is a pan-Celtic fire Goddess honored by many modern Pagans and Heathens. And the popular St Brighid of Ireland. The name means "exulted one" Variations: Brid, Bride, Briget, Bridget,...
Bryndís is an Icelandic name from old norse brynja referring to a corselet or mail coat or armor. dís refers to a goddess or female guardian spirit. Related names: Disa
Caelan is a Gaelic name meaning "slender". Pronounced (KAY lahn) Variant of Caolán Variant Calen
The name Calypso means "hidden" or "concealed". It is the name of one of Saturn's moons and a species of orchid and a musical genre. In the Odyssey, Calypso was the name of a nymph who fell in love...
Cameron is a Scottish name from the Gaelic cam sron meaning "crooked nose". Someone who has a crooked nose is probably a fighter. It has long been a popular boys name and has recently begun...
The girl's name Camilla comes from the Latin noun camilla which referred to a young girl who was chosen from among the Roman nobility to attend the Priests during sacrifices in ancient Rome. The...
The boy's name Camillus comes from the Latin noun camillus which referred to a young boy who was chosen from among the Roman nobility to attend the Priests during sacrifices in Pagan Rome. The...
Candika is a Sanskrit name meaning "Fierce Goddess". It is a name for the Goddess Durga Pronounced chan dih kah Related: Chandi Chandipati
Carl is a Scandinavian name referring to a free peasant, neither a slave nor a noble. Variants: Carl, Karl Similar Names: Charles In Scandinavia, the Big Dipper is referred to as Karlavagnen or...
Feminization of the name Carl referring to a free man not of the nobility and perhaps the God Odin. Variants: Carly
Cassandra was a Trojan princess loved by Apollo who granted her the gift of prophecy but when she spurned him he cursed her that no one would ever believe her. She was captured in the Trojan war by...
This name is Latin in origin and it refers to a swallow (the bird) Pronunciation: say DOE nee ah Variants: Cedonia, Cedonio
Celadonia is a name of Latin origin meaning swallow (the bird) Pronunciation say lah DOE nee ah Variations: Celadonia, Celadonio
Chandi is from Sanskrit meaning "the fierce Goddess" Related to Candika
Chandipati is a Sanskrit name meaning "lord of the fierce Goddess" referring to Shiva Related: Candika Pronounced: chan dee puh tih
Chandra is a Sanskrit name meaning "the moon" or "shining". It can be a boy's name or a girl's name. In Hindu lore, Chandra is the name a son of Krishna and also an epithet of Lakshmi Variant...
The name Charles comes from the Germanic term churl which described a free man who was not of the nobility. Nicknames: Charlie, Chuck Similar Names: Carl
Female version of the name Charles meaning "free man" who is not of the nobility. Variations: Charlotte, Charlotta, Carolyn, Caroline, Carlotta, Charlene
The name Charon is of Greek origin and it means "fierce gaze". It refers to flashing, or feverish eyes. Charon is name of the ferryman of the Underworld in Greek myth. Pronounced (KARE on)
Chase means "huntsman" referring to the pursuit of quarry. This name could honor Artemis, Diana or any God/dess of the hunt.
This is an African name from the Kenya region and the Mwera language. It means "bird nest" Pronunciation: chee TOON doo
Chloe was the most popular name for baby girls from 1997-2002. The name comes from the Greek meaning "young green shoot".
Chogan is a Native American word from the Narragansett language meaning "black bird". Pronunciation CHO gan
In Greek lore, Chronos was the father of the Olympians who castrated his father Ouranos to become the King of the Titans. He was later defeated by Zeus, his Olympians and their allies. The name may...
Chrysothemis or Krysothemis was the daughter of Clytemnestra and Agammemnon of Greek lore. The name is from khrysos meaning "golden" and themis meaning "order" or "custom". The name also applies to...
the high God of the Ibo people of Western Africa. This name is also used for the Christian God.
Although Cleopatra was a famous Egyptian Queen, the name is Greek and it means "Glory of my father" (roughly) there were many Cleopatras history and legend, including Cleopatra Alcyone wife of...
Clytemnestra is the name of the wife of Agammemnon whom she murdered along with his lover Cassandra and sister of Helen of Sparta and mother of Orestes, Electra Chrysothemis, and Iphigeneia. The...
Colm is a boy's name from Latin meaning "Dove" Variants Collum, Collumba, Callum, Kalem
The name Connor is derived from the Irish Conchobar meaning "lover of hounds" or "wolf kin" Variant: Conor
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Cornelius is a Roman family name derived from the Latin cornus meaning "horn". It may mean roughly "horned one". Pronounced (kor NEEL yus) Variant Cornel, Cornell
Daira is the name of an Okeanid nymph who was associated with the well in Eleusis. The name means "the knowing one" or "the teacher". This name has been used as an epithet associated with both...
The name Damian is derived from the Greek name Damianos which means "to tame".
Danaeus ordered her daughters to kill their husbands on their wedding night. This all did but one, Hypermnestra, who spared her husband Lynceus.
Daren is a Welsh name meaning "burnt land" or "hill" Varients: Darren, Derren, Darin, Daron, Darran, Darrin, Darring, Darron, Darryn, Derrin and Derron.
The name Dawn refers to the first appearance of light in the morning, daybreak. This name can honor Eos and similar Goddesses. More names meaning "Dawn"
Denise is a French name with Greek roots related to the word Dionysius The name means "devoted to Bacchus" or "Servant of Dionysus" the Greek/Roman God of wine and religious ecstasy Denise is the...
Dennis is a French name with Greek roots related to the word Dionysius The name means "devoted to Bacchus" or "servant of Dionysus" the Thracian God of wine & religious ecstasy Masculine form...
Devana is the name of a Russian Goddess of the hunt who is said to roam the Carpathian forest. See also Diana Artemis
The name Devi is a Hindu name referring to a God.
Deviprasada is a Sanskrit name meaning Gift of the Goddess Related Devi Pronounced dey vih pra shah da
The word Dharma refers to a cultural custom. Pronounced DAR ma
The name Diana honors the Roman Goddess of the hunt, Diana who is often associated with the Greek Goddess Artemis. Diana is a very important Goddess to many Wiccan traditions who tend to view her...
Dionysus is the Greek God of wine and religious ecstasy.
Dísa is a Norse name from dís meaning "female protective spirit" or "goddess".
Dodola is the Russian Goddess of the clouds and rain.
Dorek is a form of Isidoros meaning "Gift of Isis" discuss the name Dorek
A dove is a bird that is a symbol of peace and is sacred to the Goddess Aphrodite.
The name Draco comes from the Greek drakon meaning "dragon" or "serpent". Variant: Drako
The word Drake has been used to describe a dragon in the past. In modern language it usually refers to a male duck.
Durga is a name of a Hindu Goddess who is worshiped in many forms including Parvati. The name means "inaccessible" or "unknowable" Pronounced DOOHR gah
Dylan is a Welsh name whose meaning is connected to the word for "sea". Dylan was a Welsh sea spirit, son of Arianrhod and Gwydion Bob Dylan and Dylan Thomas are notable bards who carry this...
Eavan is an Anglicized version of the Irish/Gaelic name Aoibheann which means "beautiful" Variations: Aoibheann, Aoibhinn, Eavan, Eaven
Edda is a word used to describe Icelandic/Norse epic poetry. There is some disagreement as to its actual meaning and origin. It is similar to the word for Great-grandmother and also similar to the...
Eileithyia is the Greek Goddess of Childbirth and midwifery of Minoan origin. She is often associated with Artemis.
Einherjar is an Old Norse word meaning "lone fighters" In Norse mythology, the einherjar are those that have died in battle and are brought to Valhalla by valkyries.
Eldhrimnir is the name of the great cauldron in which the Aesir's feast is cooked each night. The name means "sooty from the fire".
Eleanor is a name of Greek origin meaning "sun ray" or "shining light" and there may be some connection to the Greek "eleos" meaning "compassion". Variants: Eleanor, Eleanora, Elenor, Elenora,...
Electra is the name of the heroine of Greek myth who helped her brother Orestes kill their mother Clytemnestra after she killed their father Agammemnon. It is also the name of one of the nine...
Ella is a name of Greek origin meaning "torch" or "bright". Related names: Ellen, Eleanor
Elladan is a name from JRR Tolkein's Lord of the Rings series. He is one of Elrond's half-human sons, brother of Arwen. More names from Literature More names related to elf
The name Ellen has Greek roots. It means "torch" or "bright light" Related names: Eleanor, Ella
Elrond is the name of a character in JRR Tolkein's Lord of the Rings. JRR Tolkein variously gave the meaning of the name as "Elf of the Cave" and "Vault of Stars". More names for elves More names...
An emerald is a green precious stone often used in jewelry. It is the birthstone for May and for those born under the sign of Cancer.
Emily may be derived from the Latin Aemilia meaning to rival, emulate, to try to equal or excel or it could come from the Greek Amalia meaning friendly, tender
Eos
In Greek lore, Eos is the Goddess of the Dawn who rises each day to open the gates of heaven and herald the arrival of Her brother Helios discuss the name Eos
Epona was a Celtic Goddess associated with horses, mares and fertility. She was also adopted by the Romans. The name derived from the Gaulish word epos meaning "horse". Pronounced: eh PO nah
In Greek, Erebus means "deep shadow" or "darkness". It refers to the place of darkness between the Earth and Hades. In Greek myth, Erobus was born of Khaos and fathered Aether, Hemera, Nemesis, and...
The name Erma is a girl's name of Germanic origin meaning "universal" or "complete" Variants Erma, Ermina, Erminia, Hermine, Herminie, Hermione, Irma, Irmenia, Irmine, Irminie
Ersa comes from herse, meaning "dew" in ancient Greek. It is the name of the daughter of Selene, Goddess of the Moon. Variant: Erse
Essa is a variant of Isidoros meaning "gift of Isis".
Estrella is a Spanish name meaning "star".
Estrild contains the Norse hild meaning battled and may relate to Eostar, the Goddess of Dawn honored at the Spring Equinox. (An excellent name for a little warrior girl born at the spring...
Eugene is a name of Greek origin meaning "well-born" or "noble". Variants: Efigenio, Eugene, Evgeny, Ifigenio, Yevgene, Yevgeniy, Yevgeny
The name Euphenia comes from the Greek meaning "musical" or "sweet voiced". Pronounced yoo FEE nee ah Variant Eufenia, Eufenya
The name Euphrosyne is of ancient Greek origin. It means "mirth" or "merriment" and is the name of one of the three Graces. Pronounced (yoo FRO see nee)
Evander is a Greek name meaning "good man".
Evelyn is a name of Germanic origin that is used for both boys and girls but most often for girls in the US. It means "little bird" or perhaps "desired". Variants: Evylen, Evelyne, Evelynne,...
Ewe
Eydis is a name of Norse origin combining the elements ey which may refer to good fortune or a gift and dis which refers to a Goddess or female guardian spirit. See also Disa Pronounced: I dees
The name Fenrir means "fen-dweller". Fenrir is a monstrous wolf in Norse mythology, a son of Loki who is foretold to kill Odin during Ragnarok.
Forest is an English word for a large community of trees sometimes used as a boy's name. It is sometimes spelled Forrest when used as a boy's name. Similar name: Forrester
Forrester or Forester is a boy's name meaning "keeper of the forest" or "protector of the wood".
Fuyoko is a Japanese name meaning "child of winter".
Fuyuki is a Japanese name. It may mean "winter snow" or "blowing snow" and "hope" may also be implied (depending on how it is written in Kanji).
Fuyumi is a Japanese name which means either "winter beauty" or "beautiful lotus of truth" (roughly)
The name Gaia means "Earth". Gaia is the name of the Greek primordial mother Goddess and personification of the Earth. Pronounced (GYE ah)
A Gale is a strong wind.
In Greek myth, Galinthias was either the friend or midwife of Alcmene, mother of Heracles. She foiled Eileithyia & Hera's plot to delay the birth by tricking Eileithyia by announcing that the...
A garnet is a red semi precious stone. The birth stone for January and Aquarius.
Gavin is a Welsh name meaning "white hawk of battle". Related names: Gawain More Celtic names More warrior names More bird names
Gawain was the name of one of the knights of King Arthur's round table. The name means "white hawk of battle". Related name: Gavin More Celtic names More names from myth More bird names More...
George is a name of Greek origin meaning "earth worker" or "farmer" Variant: Jorje, Georges
Gorgo was the name of a queen of Sparta who was widowed when her husband King Leonidas was killed at the Battle of Thermopylae, known also as the Battle of the 300. According to Plutarch "When...
The three Graces of Greek lore are Goddesses of charm, beauty, fertility and nature and attended Aphrodite. Their names are Aglaia, Thalia and Euphrosyne
Grania is a Celtic name variously translated to mean "grain" "love" or "horror/terror". Variation of Gráinne Variations: Granya, Gronia The hero Finn MacCool had an unfaithful lover named...
Gretel is an Eastern European variant of the name Margarite which derives from the Greek meaning "pearl".
Gudrun is a girl's name from Norse lore referring to the legendary Valkyries. The name comes from the Germanic gund meaning "battle" and runa meaning "secret" or "wisdom". Pronounced (GUD...
Guinevere is the name of King Arthur's wife in the Arthurian legends. The Welsh form of this name is Gwenhwyfar and in modern English is Jennifer.
Gwenhwyfar is the Welsh name of the wife of King Arthur of the Kights of the Round Table. The name means "white" or "smooth" "spirit or fairy woman". A modern English variant of this name is...
The name Gwydion may come from the Welsh for "ploughs" or "looms" or perhaps "trees". He was a magician of Welsh lore who excelled at the art of glamor, the father of Llew Llaw Gyffes and brother...
Hades is the Greek Lord of the Underworld and ruler of the dead.
Hafgan is a Welsh name meaning "summer song". He is featured as the enemy of Arawn in the story of Pwyll's Descent into Annwn.
This is a Norse name meaning "chosen son" Pronounced : Hawk uhn
The name Halcyon comes from Greek myth. She is a daughter of Aeolus and Ceyx who threw herself into the sea when her husband was drown. She and he were turned into kingfishers which are symbols of...
The name Harmony refers to the English word meaning "in concord" and also musical harmony. It originates with the Greek Harmonia, the daughter of Aphrodite and Ares. Pronounced (HAR mon ee)
The name Harper refers to one who plays the harp.
Hayden is a German name meaning "Heathen" Variations: Haden, Hadon, Hadyn, Haydn
The name Hazel refers either to the tree or a light brown color. Pronounced HAY zel
The name Heather honors the heather plant and also the Heathland where it grows and from whence came the term Heathen.
Hebe is the Greek Goddess of youth, daughter of Zeus and Hera and cupbearer of the Gods of Olympus.
Hecabe is the name of the Queen of Troy who threw herself into the sea after the fall of the city to the Greeks. She was then turned into a black dog and kept as a familiar companion by...
Hector is a name steeped in lore. It is Greek in origin meaning "he who holds fast" and is the name of the son of Queen Hecuba and King Priam of Troy. He was was slain by Achilles during the Trojan...
Latinized version of the name Hecabe. The name means, roughly "she walks purposefully" After the fall of Troy, Queen Hecuba, wife of King Priam of Troy went mad And when fortune overturned the...
Hedda is a Germanic name meaning battle, female warrior. Variation Hedvig
A Norwegian name meaning female warrior or battle. Variations: Hedwig
Heidi is a German name meaning "noble". It is a form of the name Adalheid. Famous Heidis include the main character of Johanna Spyri's novel "Heidi" and supermodel Heidi Klum Related names: Alice,...
Heidrun is a she-goat who, according to the Prose and Poetic Eddas gives mead instead of milk in quantities so great that the Gods thirst are always satiated. discuss the name Heidrun
According to ancient Greek legend, Helen of Sparta was the most beautiful woman of her time. The name means "sun ray" or "shining light" perhaps relating the the Sun God Helios.
Helios is the name of the Greek God of the Sun who drives his chariot across the sky each day. He is brother to Eos, the Dawn and Selene the moon. discuss the name Helios
Heloise is a name with a long history. It is related to an ancient German name Ludwig and the French Louise which mean "famous warrior". The "Hel" part may relate to Helios, the Greek God of the...
Hemera is the Greek primordial spirit of the day. She draws the veil of darkness from the Aether and brings light to the Earth. discuss the name Hemera
Hera is the Greek Queen of the Gods, guardian of marriage and women and Goddess of the Sky. She is married to Zeus.
The name Heracles means "Glory of Hera". In Greek myth Heracles was a hero and a son of Zeus who was made immortal after completing 12 tasks set to him by Hera. Variation: Hercules, Hercule,...
Herman is a name of German origin meaning "army man" or "soldier". Variations: Herman, Hermann, Arman, Aarman, Hariman, Kerman
The name Hermes comes from the Greek word herma which refers to a pillar used for marking boundaries. In Greek lore, Hermes is the Greek God of travel and communication, the patron of theives, the...
Hermia is a name of Greek origin meaning "travel". It is related to the God Hermes. Hermia is a character in Shakespeare's comedy "A Midsummer Night's Dream".
Hermine is a name of Germanic origin related to the male name Herman which means "man in the army". It may also be used by Hellenic Pagans in reference the God Hermes. Variation: Hermina discuss...
Hermione is a name of Greek origin with a rather ambiguous meaning. It is related to Hermes, the God of travellers (among other things). Its meaning is variously given as relating to travel,...
Hero is the name of a priestess of Aphrodite who loved a man named Leander. He swam a straight every night to be with her and she put a candle in the window to guide his way. One stormy night the...
Herodotus was a great historian of ancient Greece regarded as the Father of History. The name comes from the Greek meaning "given to the hero". discuss the name Herodotus
Hester is a name of Greek origin meaning "star". Variants: Hester, Hesther discuss the name Hester
Hideharu is a Japanese name which means "flourishing in springtime" hee DEH ha roo
This name refers to the holly plant. More plant names More nature names
Homer is a Greek epic poet known for The Odyssey, The Iliad and The Homeric Hymns all of which are important source documents for Hellenic Paganism. The name Homer means "pledge" or...
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This is a Hawaiian name meaning "ripe fruit". It is also used to describe the orange trumpet flower. Pronunciation HOO ah PAH lah discuss the name Huapala
The name Hugh is a boy's name of Germanic origin meaning "mind" "heart" or "spirit".
Invidia is the Roman equivalent of Nemesis. The name Invidia comes from the Latin invidere which means to look against, to look at in a hostile manner. It is associated with jealousy or envy and...
This is a Hawaiian girl's name meaning "Bird of Heaven" Variations: 'Iolani, Iolani Pronounciation: EE oh lah nee
Iphigeneia is the name of a young girl who was sacrificed by her father Agammemnon to appease Artemis and bring about a fair wind so the Argives could sail to the Trojan war. The name means "born...
Ira
The name Ira, when pronounced EE ra is a form of the name Hera, Greek Queen of the Gods. When pronounced ih RAH it means the Earth in Sanskrit and an epithet for Saraswati the Goddess of Wisdom.
Irene is a name of Greek origin meaning "peace". The Goddess Eirene was the daughter of Themis and the personification of peace. Variants- Irene, Eirene, Yrene, Irenee, Irin
An Iris is a flower that grows in damp places. It is also the name of the Goddess of the Rainbow and herald of Hera. The name means "rainbow" in Greek.
Isa
Isa is a variant of Isidoros meaning "gift of Isis". It can be a girl's name or a boy's name. Pronounced EE sah
Isidoros is girl's name of Greek origin meaning "Gift of Isis" Pronounced (ee see DOR ah) Variants: Isadora, Izidora, Isidra, Isydora
Isidoros is boy's name of Greek origin meaning "Gift of Isis" Pronounced (ee see DOR os) Variants: Isidoro, Isidore, Isidro, Izydor
Ivo
A Germanic name meaning "yew". Variants: Evo, Ivar, Ivo, Yves, Yvo
Jacinda is a Greek name meaning Hyacinth Pronounced (ja SIN dah) Variations Jacinta, Jacinde, Jacinte
Jade is a relatively soft stone that has been used to create all manner of things from goblets, pipes and boxes to buttons, beads and trinkets since prehistoric times and has been (and remains) a...
The Japanese culture is rich with beautiful names honoring nature. The spirits of the Shinto faith also have interesting names worth exploring.
Jasmine is a fragrant flower that is particularly lovely at night. This is a name of Persian origin. variants: Yasmine, Jasmin, Yasmin, Jasmen, Jasmyn, Jazmyn, Jasmina
Jason is a name from Greek mythology. The name means "healer". More Greek names More names from myth
Jasper is a stone composed of silica with various impurities that determine its coloration. It polishes up to a nice shine and can easily be carved into vases, trinkets and other items. The name...
Jedrek is a Polish variant of Andrew it means "strong man" or "warrior". Variant: Jedrik, Jedrick, Jeorek Pronounced: YED rek
Jennifer is a Cornish variant of the name Guinevere which is itself a Middle English variant of the old Welsh name Gwenhwyfar which means "white" or "smooth" "fairy woman". Of course Gwenhwyfar /...
Jiao-Long is a Chinese name that means "looks like a dragon". Pronounced (jeow long) discuss the name Jiao-Long
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Jomo is a Kenyan name meaning "flaming spear".
Jormungandr is the name of the Midgard Serpent of Norse lore.
Julian is a Latin name meaning "down bearded youth"
Ju-Long is a Chinese name meaning "powerful dragon". Pronounced: joo long discuss the name Ju-Long
Kakali is a Sanskrit name meaning "voice of a bird" Pronunciation ka KAH lee
Kanoni is a Swahili word referring to a specific type of small bird. Pronunciation KAH noh nee
Kevin is a Gaelic name meaning "beautiful at birth".
Koto is the word for a Japanese musical instrument that is much like a harp. pronounced KOH toh
Kotori is a Japanese name that could mean "bird of blessing (luck/happiness)" or "little bird" but is probably meant to mean both. Pronunciation KO to ree
Lada is the Russian goddess of springtime, love and beauty. She lives in the Otherworld, called Vyri, until the spring equinox, when she emerges, bringing Spring with her.
A lark is a small bird with an elaborate song. The word is also used to describe a carefree adventure, a prank or a whim.
Latona is the Roman equivalent of the Greek Leto mother of Apollo and Artemis. The name may be related to lethe meaning "oblivion" or from lotus a flower that according to The Odyssey caused...
The name Leander means "lion man". According to legend, Leander was a young man who loved a priestess of Aphrodite named Hero who dwelt in a tower on the other side of the Hellespont. Every night...
Leto is a Greek name meaning "hidden one". In Greek lore, Leto is the mother of Apollo and Artemis.
The name Lilith is of Assyrian origin meaning "of the night". According to Jewish legend, Lilith was Adam's first wife who was replaced because she would not submit to his authority. Lilith is the...
The name Lindsey is a name with Roman, Brithonic and Gaelic roots. It means "dark lake". It may be a variant of Lincoln, which means lake settlement. Variants: Lynsey, Lindsay, Lindsy, Lindsee
A linnet is a small bird in the finch family that is native to Africa, Asia & Europe.
The name Linus means "flax" and it is the name of three different sons of Apollo in Greek myth.
Llew Llaw Gyffes is a hero of Welsh lore, son of Arianrhod and Gwydion. According to the story his name meant "lion with a steady hand".
Logan is a Gaelic name meaning "hollow".
Lore is an English word meaning history or story.
The name Lucifer is of Latin origin from the words lux meaning "light" and ferre meaning "to carry". This name was used during Roman times to refer to the planet Venus which was also known as the...
Lucius is a latin name meaning "light". Pronounced: (LOO shuss) or (LOOSS ee uss)
Lugh is a hero of Irish lore. The name means "lucidity". Lugh was a member of the Tuatha de Dennan and served as their king for a time. He was skilled at all crafts
Luna is Latin for Moon
Madura is a Sanskrit name meaning "bird" Mah DOO raa
Maera is the name of the nymph of the dog star Sirius the name means "sparkling". Variant Maira
Manuku is a Hawaiian name meaning "like a bird" MAH noo KOO
The name Marc is from the Latin and relates to the Roman God Mars, who is associated with the Greek Ares Variants: Marcus, Mark More names that honor Gods
Marcel is a French variant of the Roman Marcellus which is a diminutive form of Marcus which in turn relates to the God Mars.
Margarite is derived from the Greek margarites, meaning "pearl". The Spanish Margarita means "daisy" Variant: Marguerette, Margarita
Marin is from the latin mare meaning "the sea". Alternatively may relate to the God Mars.
Marina may relate to the sea through the latin root mare or may relate to the Roman God Mars.
Marinus may be related to the Roman God mars or may relate to the Sea.
Marius is derived from the name of the Roman God Mars.
Marzanna is a Russian goddess who personifies winter.
Mavis is a English name meaning "song thrush" referring to a small bird that is harbinger of spring (like a Robin)
A grassy field
From the Welch meirch meaning horses. Pronounced meyr KEE on
Melantha is from the Greek meaning "dark flower" Variant Melanthe, Melantho
In Greek myth, Meleager was an Argonaut and a hero of the Calydonian Boar hunt. He won a race against Atalanta by dropping golden apples to distract her and thus won her hand and she was also part...
Meli is a Hawaiian name meaning honey bee
Melina is a Greek name probably derived from melinos "quince yellow" (a quince is a fruit) and possibly related to meli meaning honey
Melissa is a Greek name meaning "honey bee". She was a nymph that cared for the infant Zeus with Amalthea. Melissae is the genus name for several plants in the mint family.
Melitta meant honey bee in the Attic Greek dialect. Similar: Melissa
The name Melody refers to a musical melody. The word derives from the Greek meloidia which is derived from melos meaning "song" and aeidein "to sing".
Menelaus or Menelaos was the husand of Helen, King of Sparta and hero of the Trojan war. The name Menelaos may come from the Greek meno "to last or withstand" and laos "the people". discuss the...
Mitsuaki is a Japanese name that can be translated a variety of ways. Aki can mean either "autumn" or "bright, shining, radiant" or "spirit or fairy" and mitsu means "ray of light" So this name can...
In Greek lore, Mnemosyne is the personification of memory and mother of the Muses. She presides over a river in the underworld which bears the same name. Latin Variant: Moneta
Mokosh is a Russian Earth Goddess who rules over fertility and midwifery, marriage and household chores.
Moneta is a Latinized version of the name Mnemosyne, personification of memory.
Morena is the Slovakian Goddess of death and rebirth.
Morpheus is the name of a Greek God of dreams. The name means "he who shapes". discuss the name Morpheus
Whether your naming the son or daughter of a soldier, a baby born in the midst of crisis, a feisty critter or the tank in your WOW party, you will surely find the perfect name for your new warrior...
Many Pagans love to read, so why not choose a name from our favorite literature? Be sure to also check out our Names from Mythology.
Many Pagan names can be drawn from our myths and legends. They may honor the spirit of a hero, or a God or Goddess. Many mythical names have been given to places, plants and events and so these...
As you know, there is power in a name. What you name your new baby or pet illustrates what you desire for him or her to achieve in life. Nobility is a strength of character, dignity, striving for...
The name Nemesis comes from the Greek νέμειν meaning "to give what is due". In Greek lore she is the spirit of retribution for crimes of hubris. She is also called Rhamnusia and Adrasteia and...
Nicholas is a name of Greek origin meaning "Victory for the people" it is related to Nike Greek Goddess of Victory.
Nichole is a name of Greek origin meaning "Victory for the people" it is related to Nike Greek Goddess of Victory. Variants: Nichola, Nikole, Nikola, Nikolette
Nicole is a name of Greek origin meaning "victory of the people". This name honores Nike Greek Goddess of victory Variants Nicola, Nicolette, Nichole, Nikole, Nikoletta See also Nicholas
Nike is the name of the Greek Goddess of victory. See also Nicole
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Nyx
Nyx is the name of a Greek Goddess of night and darkness. At night Nyx draws the veil of darkness across Aether, her son, to bring darkness to the earth and each morning his wife Hemera draws the...
Obsidian is a naturally occuring volcanic glass that was an extremely useful major trade good during the stone age for making blades and spear tips. It is still used today as it forms a superior...
Odessa is a name of Greek origin related to the name of the hero Odysseus. The name means "full of Wrath". It is also the name of a city in the Ukraine.
Odin is the name of the chief God of Norse Paganism. It comes from Vōðin meaning "ire" or "fury" like passionate inspiration or spiritual excitement. The word is also related to the word for...
Oliver is a French name. It means "elf army" Variant: Olivier, Olliver More elf names More warrior names
The Olive tree is sacred to the Greeks. It was a gift to the Atheneans from Athene. William Shakespeare is credited with inventing the name Olivia for the heroine in his play "Twelfth Night". The...
Onyx is a form of quartz that comes in many colors but the most well known and famous is black. The word comes from the Greek meaning "fingernail" or "claw". Onyx is the birth stone for those born...
Opal is an irridescent mineraloid gel, often used as a precious stone in jewelry and in magick. Although it has been used as a lucky charm, it has also been accused of embodying the evil eye. Opal...
The name Ophelia comes from the Greek meaning "help" or "aid". She is a tragic character in Shakespeare's Hamlet. Variants: Ofelia
Oran is a English variant of the Irish name Odhran from odhra meaning "dark haired".
The name Orestes means "he who stands on the mountain" or "he who conquers mountains". He is a character in Greek lore who killed his mother Clytemnestra to avenge the death of his father...
Orin is a Gaelic name meaning "little green one".
Orion, the hunter is a constellation. Greek myth says he was the best of hunters and associates him with Artemis and Selene. discuss the name Orion
Ormond is a name of old English origin meaning "Mountain of Bears" Variants: Ormand, Ormande, Ormond, Ormonde
Ourania is a Greek name from ouranios meaning "heavenly. In myth She is the muse of Astronomy, the daughter of Mnemosyne and mother of Linus by Apollo. Also an epithet of Aphrodite. Variation...
Ouranos means "heavenly" and is the name of the primordial father of the Gods who personifies the heavens. His name is given to the planet Uranus.
Owen may be an anglicized version of Eugene meaning "well born" or it may mean "yew born". It is Gaelic or Welsh in origin.
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The name Parvati is a Sanskrit name meaning "daughter of the mountain". It is the name of Lord Shiva's consort in Hindu lore.
The name Pearl refers to the precious stone that is formed in oysters. The pearl is a birthstone for June. Variant Perle
The name Pentheus derives from the Greek word penthos which relates to sorrow or grief, especially over the loss of a loved one. According to myth, Pentheus was a king of Thebes who banned the...
The name Pepper may refer to any of the many different types of peppers out there. Peppers are often spicy hot.
Peregrine is a Latin name Peregrinus meaning "foreigner, stranger" and also a type a falcon native to the US.
Perseus is a name of Greek origin meaning "destroyer". In Greek myth, Perseus is the name of the hero who killed Medusa. It is also the name of the main character in the Percy Jackson and the...
As in a flower's petal.
Peter is a name of Greek origin from the word petros meaning "rock".
A Petunia is a fragrant flower
The name Phillip is derived from the Greek phillippos meaning lover or friend of horses. In ancient Greece, only the wealthy owned horses, so the name also implies nobility. It was the name of...
Phoebe was the Titaness mother of Leto. The name means "bright shining" Male variant Phoebus
Phoebus means "shining one" and it is an epithet used for Apollo Female variant Phoebe
The name Phoenix comes from the famous bird of Greek legend that burns itself to death and is reborn from its ashes. The word also relates to a deep red color.
The name Piper refers to one who plays a pipe.
The name Plutarch comes from the Greek name Ploutarchos, from ploutos meaning "wealth, riches" and relating to a epithet of of Hades, and arche meaning "origin or source" Historically, Plutarch was...
Pluto is a Latinized for of the Greek Plouton which was a name for Hades, Lord of the Underworld meaning "wealthy one" referring to the riches to be found beneath the earth. It is also the name of...
Pomona is a Latin name meaning "fruit tree" referring to apples. Pomona is the Roman Goddess of Fruit.
Pontia means "of the deep sea". It is an epithet of Aphrodite and could also honor Poseidon.
A Poppy is a colorful flower. Some species produce heroine.
A Posy is a small bunch of flowers.
The name Priam comes from the Greek priatos meaning "ransomed". King Priam ruled over Troy during the time of the Trojan war.
Ragnarök is an old Norse word meaning "final destiny of the gods". It refers to a final great battle between the Gods during which the world will be flooded and everything will eventually begin...
As in, the colorful thing in the sky after the rain. Rainbows have a great deal of symbolic significance in many traditions, relating to hope and rebirth and renewal after the storm. The Goddess...
The name Raven refers to the bird. The Raven is rich with symbolism. Ravens were messengers for many Gods.
Remus is one of the legendary founders of Rome, with his brother Romulus. Legend says that they were suckled by wolves as babies. The name may mean "oar" or "swiftness".
Ren
Ren is a Japanese name meaning "water lily" or "lotus".
Rhamnusia is an alternative name for Nemesis alluding to her sanctuary at Rhamnous in Greece. discuss the name Rhamnusia
The name Rhapsody refers to a musical composition Pronounced (RAP sud ee)
The name Rhea may come from the Greek era meaning "earth" or it may come from rheos meaning stream. Either way Rhea is the name of the mother of Zeus, Hera and other Gods. Roman lore says that...
Rhianna is a Welsh name relating to a female nature spirit or faerie woman and related the Rhiannon of Welsh lore. Pronounced (ree AN ah)
Rhiannon is a name from Welsh myth. According to legend, Pwyll prayed to see a wonder and he saw a lady riding leisurely down the lane on her horse. No matter how fast he and his men rode they...
Rhosyn is a Welsh name meaning "rose".
The name Riley means "rye clearing". Rather like a clearing in the woods where rye is grown. It is suitable for boys or girls. Variant: Rhyleigh, Ryleigh, Rylee, Rilee, Rily, Reily
The name River refers to a river. More names meaning river or stream
Robert is a Germanic name from Hrodebert meaning "bright fame". Variants: Roberto Related names: Robin, Roberta
Roberta is a feminization of the name Robert.
A Robin is a thrush, a small, friendly songbird. It is also considered a form of the name Robert See more bird names
The name Rock refers to a rock or stone. More names meaning rock or stone
Romulus is one of the legendary founders of and first king of the city of Rome.
Rosana is a latin name meaning "rose" Variant Rosanna, Rosanne Similar
A Rose is a fragrant flower Rosa spp] Variant Rosa, Rosie Similar
Rosemary is an extremely useful aromatic herb Rosmarinus officianalis that is rich in lore. The name comes from Latin rosmarinus which means "dew of the sea" and this hints at the birth of...
The name Rowan is Gaelic and it means "little red one". It is the name of a tree.
The word Ruby usually refers to a red precious stone used in jewelry and it is sometimes used to refer to the color red. Ruby is a birthstone for the month of July or for Capricorns.
Rue
There are several meanings for the word rue from which this name is taken. It is a a small shrubby plant, it is a verb meaning "to be remorseful of" and as a German name Rue means "notorious".
Ryan is a Gaelic name meaning "little king"
Rye
The name Rye refers to the plant, rye which is used in cooking, baking and the brewing of whiskey.
Ryland is a name meaning "the place where rye grows" Related Rye Variant Rylan, Reiland, Reilan
Ryouma is a Japanese name from the characters ryu meaning "dragon" or "imperial" and ma meaning "horse" Pronounced (RYO mah) Variation Ryoma
Ryutaro is a Japanese name from the characters ryuu meaning "imperial" or "dragon" and ta meaning "thick" or "plump" and ro meaning "son" So this name means roughly, son of the fat...
Ryuu is a Japanese name meaning "dragon" or "imperial".
Sable is a word meaning "black".
Saehrimnir is a magical boar from Norse mythology.
The name Saffron refers to the spice or to the color yellow
The name Sage refers either to the aromatic herb Salvia spp or to one who is wise. Variation Saige
Sakura is a Japanese name meaning "cherry blossom" the symbolism of this is fleeting beauty.
The name Saline may refer either to the moon by relating to the Goddess Selene or to salt
A Samara is the winged fruit of a maple tree.
Sangita is a Sanskrit name meaning "divine music".
A Sapphire is a gemstone closely related to the Ruby but not red. They come in a variety of colors. Blue is quite popular. Sapphire is the birthstone of the month of September or for those born...
Selene is the Greek Goddess of the moon. Variants: Selena, Seline
Seren is a Welsh name meaning "star".
A Shadow is the darkness that exists when the light is blocked. Related
Shenandoah was an Oneida Indian Cheif. The name is Algonquin and many translations have been given including "spruce lined stream" "vast prairie" and "pretty daughter under the stars". Pronounced...
Shiva is a Sanskrit name meaning "Auspicious one". He is the major God in Hindu tradition.
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The name Sierra is Spanish for mountain range Variant Siarra
Silvan means "of the forest". Silvanus was the Roman God of the forest. Variant Sylvan, Silvain, Silvanos, Silvo, Silva Related Silvia discuss the name Silvan
Silver is a precious metal used for jewelry
The name Silvia is of Latin origin meaning "wooded" or "forest". According to Roman lore, Rhea Silvia was the mother of Remus and Romulus, the legendary founders of Rome.
Sirius is the brightest star in the sky. Its name derives from the Greek meaning "glowing" or "scorcher". It is classically known as Orion's dog. The "dog star" as it is called is associated with...
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A Skald is a poet or bard associated with the courts of the Viking age in Scandinavia and Iceland.
Sky
Sky is a name referring to the sky above us. Variants Skye Related names:
Snædís is an Icelandic name meaning "snow Goddess" or "snow spirit"
Soliel is the French word for "sun".
Sophia is a Greek name meaning "wisdom" Variants: Sofia, Sophi, Sofie
Sora is a Japanese name meaning pale blue sky.
Sorrel is a plant with a tart flavor. Variant Sorrell, Sorel
Sparta is the name of a famous Greek city that in ancient times was a city state known for its powerful warriors and strong women famously home to Helen of Sparta. According to Plutarch “‘When...
The name Spring means "to burst forth" it relates to the springtime season. Related names
Russian Goddess of fate who spins and cuts the thread of life.
The name Star refers to the celestial body More names related to Star:
Starlings are sturdy small to medium sized birds that travel in noisy flocks. They are native to Europe and Asia but are hardy and adaptable and have invaded many areas outside their natural...
The word Storm relates to violent weather. More names related to storms
The name Stormy refers to violent weather. Related Names
The name Summer refers to the season. More names relating to Summer
The name Sunny means "filled with the light of the sun". More names related to the Sun
The name Sunshine relates to the light from the sun. More names meaning Sun:
Suvi is a Finnish name meaning "summer".
Suzume is a Japanese name meaning "sparrow". Pronounced SOO zoo meh
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Taliesin was a poet of Welsh lore. The name means "radiant brow". discuss the namme Taliesin
Talise derives from an Iroquoian expression meaning "beautiful water"
A Talon is a claw, particularly a large, sharp grasping claw, usually attached a bird of prey or reptile, esp a dragon.
The name Tansy derives from the Greek meaning "immortal". It is also a useful plant. See The Witchipedia for more information on the tansy herb.
Ancient Tara was the site of the "stone of destiny" of Irish Pagan lore. This interpretation of the name Tara may mean "place of great prospect". It is also one of the many names of the wife of...
Tatsuhiko is a Japanese boy's name from the kanji letters tatsu meaning "dragon" or "imperial" or "accomplished" and hiko meaning "boy" or "lad".
Tatsuo is a Japanese name formed from the kanji letters tatsu meaning "dragon" "imperial" or "accomplished" and o meaning "man" "hero" or "son".
The name Tasuyoshi comes to us from Japan. It is written with the kanji characters tatsu meaning either "imperial" "dragon" or "accomplished" and yoshi meaning "beautiful" "excellent" or...
The word Taurus means "bull" in Latin. This name refers to the Zodiac sign Taurus as well as the constellation. Variants: Taura, Taurea, Taurean
The name Teagan derives from the Gaelic language and it means "little poet". Pronounced TEE gan Variation of Tadhgan Variants Tegan
The name Teigra of ambiguous origin and it means "tiger"
The name Tempest refers to a violent storm.
Terra is a name of Latin origin meaning "Earth".
The name Terran means "of the Earth". It was derived from the word Terra and is commonly used to refer to "earthlings" in science fiction.
Terron is a name of English origin related to the Latin Terra meaning "earth" Variant: Terrin, Terron
Tethys is the name of a Greek Sea Nymph and the wife of Oceanus. Her name means "to dispose" or "to order"
Thalia is one of the Graces in Greek lore as well as the Muse of idyllic poetry and comedy. A Grace Thalia is in charge of banquets and celebrations. The name means "blooming, flourishing,...
The name Themis derives from the Greek tithenai meaning "to order" or "to dispose". Themis is the Goddess of divine order who divided the ancient Greek year into 13 months marked by the new moon...
Theodore is a Greek name from theos meaning "God" and doron meaning gift.
Theron is a name of Greek origin meaning "hunter". Note one of Artemis's epithets is Potnia Theron. Variants: Theron, Therron
Thora is a name of Norse origin meaning either "Thunder" or a feminized form of Thor. In Norse myth, Thora is the daughter of Hakon and wife of a King called Elf with whom the hero Gudrun took...
The name Thorn refers to a thorn on a plant. More names meaning Thorn
Thurman is a name of Germanic origin meaning "Thor's protection" Variant: Therman, Thurman, Thurmon, Thormund, Thurmond
Tiaret is a name of African origin meaning "Lioness".
The name Tiger refers to the animal. Other names that mean Tiger
In ancient Greek lore, the Titans were the children of Gaia and Ouranos, the primordial parents of the Gods and their children, with the exception of the children of Chronos and Rhea who came to be...
Titania may related to the Titans, the elder Gods of ancient Greece. It is the name of the Faerie Queen in Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream
Todd is an English or Scottish name meaning "fox" and it may refer to a clever or wily person.
Topaz is semi precious stone that comes in many colors. Orange or yellow topaz is considered to be November's birth stone and also the stone for those born under the sign of Sagittarius.
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Tora is a Japanese name meaning "tiger".
Troy was an island city destroyed by the Greeks Homer's Iliad.
Tyler is an old English name referring to either a doorkeeper at an Inn or one who makes tiles. Variant: Tylar, Tiler
Umbrae comes from the Greek meaning shadow or shade, as in a ghost. It now refers to an area of darkness, particularly the shadow over the moon.
Una
Una is a Latin name meaning "one" a Gaelic name meaning "lamb" and a German name meaning "Generous". Variant Unna Pronounced OO nah
Urania is a Greek name from ouranios meaning "heavenly. In myth She is the muse of Astronomy, the daughter of Mnemosyne and mother of Linus by Apollo. Also an epithet of Aphrodite. Variation...
Slovakian Goddess of agriculture.
Ursula is of Norse and Latin origin. It means "little she bear". You can see the relation between this name and the names of the contellations ursa major and ursa minor. Variants: Orsa, Orsala,...
Usha is a Sanskrit name meaning "dawn".
Vail is a name of Old English origin meaning valley. Variants: Bail, Bale, Vail, Vaile, Vale
Valdemar is a name of Old German origin meaning "renowned leader".
Vale is an English name meaning valley, implying the presence of a spring. Variant: Vayle
Valhalla is from from Old Norse Valhöll meaning "hall of the slain" It is the place in Norse mythology that the souls of those who have died in battle are taken by Valkyries.
The word Valkyrie is from Old Norse valkyrja meaning "chooser of the slain" They were female spirits who choose warriors to die in battle and take their souls to Valhalla to feast until Ragnarok.
Vance is a name of Old English origin meaning "marshland"
Varick is a name of Old German origin meaning "leader who defends". Variants: Varick, Varrick, Varrik, Warick, Warrick
Vasilis is a name of Greek origin meaning "royal, kingly". Variants: Basilis, Vasileios, Vasilij, Vasilis, Vasily, Vaso, Vasos, Vassilij, Vassily, Vasya, Wassily
Vaughn is a name of Welsh origin meaning "little". Variants: Vaughn, Vaughan
Veda is from Sanskrit meaning "knowledge" The Vedic texts are the oldest sacred texts of Hinduism.
Vela is a Sanskrit word meaning "shore" or "coast" (as in along the sea) and also the name of a constellation also known as "The Sail". Pronounced VEH lah
Venus is considered by many to be the Roman equivalent of Aphrodite, Goddess of desire and passion but may have originally been a wine and harvest Goddess. Venus is also a planet. Learn more at The...
Vernal is a word that is defined in the dictionary as - Of, relating to, or occurring in the springtime, Characteristic of or resembling spring. Fresh and young; youthful.
Vernon is a name of Old French origin meaning "alder grove". Note the root Vern- as in "Vernal" which means "of or pertaining to spring". Variations: Vernon, Vernan, Vernal, Lavern, Verney,...
Serbian Goddess of springtime
Victoria is the Roman word for Victory and was the name of the Goddess of Victory associated with the Greek Goddess Nike. Variants: Viktoria, Victorie, Victoriana, Viktoriana, Viktorija
Vigdis is a name of Norse origin meaning Battle maiden or battle goddess Related Disa
This name comes from the violet flower Variation: Violette, Violetta, Viola
Visita is a Sanskrit name meaning "light before dusk" Pronounced (vee SHEE ta)
Vivienne is from the Latin meaning "lively". The name is featured in the book The Mists of Avalon as a main character; the Lady of the Like. Variant: Vivian, Viviana, Vivianna, Vivianne, Viviette,...
Vyri is the Otherworld in Slavic lore.
Wade is a name of Old English and Scandinavian origin. It means "able to go" and "river ford". Variants: Waddell, Wade, Wadell, Wayde, Waydell
Wainani is a Hawaiian name meaning "beautiful water".
Wald is a name of Germanic origin meaning "forest" or "woods" Variants Wald, Walde
Walden is a name of English origin meaning "wooded valley" Variants: Walden, Waldenn, Waldon
Waldron is a name of Germanic origin meaning "powerful raven"
Walfred is a name of Germanic origin meaning "ruler of peace" Variants Walfred, Walfried
Walter is a name of Old German origin meaning "commander of the army". Variants: Gaultier, Gauthier, Valter, Valther, Walder, Walter, Walther
Ward is a name of Old English origin meaning "watchman" Variants: Ward, Warde, Warden, Worden
Warren is a name of Old English origin meaning "watchman" or "park ranger". A warren was a game preserve. Also used to describe protective dens of small animals.
Waunakee is a Chippawa name meaning "He lives in peace" or "peaceful one" Variants: Waunaki
Welcome to the Pagan name database. Whether you are naming a baby, a pet or familiar, yourself or a character in a story, I hope that you will find something here to suit your needs. The names in...
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The name William comes from the Germanic name Wilhelm. The Will part refers to the Will, the self, the Helm part is about protection.
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...
The name Winter refers to the season Variant: Wynter More names meaning Winter:
The name Wolf refers to the animal. Variations: Wulf, Volf, Vulf Similar names:
Wolfrik is a Germanic name meaning "king of wolves" rik= king and of course Wolf Variant: Vulfrik, Vulfrick, Wulfrick
Woodruff is a small, pretty groundcover plant popular with many gardeners that also enjoys growing in woodsy areas. It is a fragrant plant occasionally used in potpourri and once used as a strewing...
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...
Xantha is a name of Greek origin meaning "golden haired". Variants: Zantha, Zanthe, Xantha, Xanthe
Xanthus is a name of Greek origin meaning "golden-haired". Variant: Santhos, Santhus, Xanthos, Xanthus Female variant: Xanthe, Xantha
Xena is a Greek name meaning "stranger". Variants: Zena, Xena, Zina, Xina discuss the name Xena
Xenos is a name of Greek origin meaning "stranger" and refers to offering hospitality to strangers. Variants: Xenas, Xeno, Xenos, Zeno, Zenos
Xenophon is a name of Greek origin meaning "foreign voice". Variants: Xenofon, Zenofon, Zenophon
Xochitl is a Nahuatl (Aztec) name meaning "flower" Pronounced SOH chee
Yasahiro is a name of Japanese origin meaning "serene".
Ymir is a name from Old Norse mythology. He's the giant from whose body the Earth was created.
Yorath is a name of Welsh origin meaning "handsome lord".
Yorik is a name of Old English origin meaning "farmer" or "earth worker" It has Greek roots. Variants: Yorick, Yorik, Yuri, Jorck Yorik was a character in Hamlet (though he never actually appears)...
Yosemite is the name of a National park in Eastern California and may (or may not) be a Native American word meaning "grizzly bear".
Yule is a name of Old English Origin referring to the winter solstice Variants: Euell, Ewell, Jule, Yule
Yun
Yun is a girl's name used in both China and Korea. In Chinese the name means "melody" in Korean "lotus flower".
Yvonne is a French name, a feminization of Yves which came from Ivo a Germanic name meaning "yew". Variations: Evonne, Yavanna, Yavanne, Yavonda, Yavonne, Yvon, Yvone, Yvonna, Yvonnah, Yvonne
Zahur is a Swahili and Arabic name meaning "blossom". Variants: Zahir, Zahoor, Zahour, Zahur
Zale is a name of Greek origin meaning "sea-strength" Variants: Zale, Zayle
Zarya is a Russian name meaning "dawn" "sunrise" "morning" & etc. It is also the name of the Slavic maiden Goddess of dawn. Variants: Zoria, Zaria
Zea
Zea is a latin name meaning "life giving grain" or "wheat". Variation: Zia
Zena is a name of Greek origin meaning "gift from Zeus"
Zeno is a name of Greek origin meaning "gift from Zeus"
Zenon is a name of Greek origin that combines the name Zenas and Zeno. The name means "gift from Zeus" or "hospitable". Variants: Zenas, Zeno, Zenon
Zenovi is a variation of Zenobios which is a male name of Greek origin meaning "life of Zeus". Variant Zenobios, Zenobius, Zenov, Zenovi
Zenovia is a female variation of Zenobios which is male name of Greek origin meaning "life of Zeus". Variant Zenobea, Zenobia, Zenovee, Zenovia
This name references Zephyrus, the Greek personification of the west wind. Variants: Zayfeer, Zefir, Zephir, Zephro, Zephros, Zephyr, Zephyro, Zephyrus
the Greek King of the Gods, the sky and thunder. Some names that honor Zeus:
A Zinnia is a rayed flower from the Aster family. It was named after the botanist Johann Zinn.
Slovak Goddess of life
Zoilo is a name of Spanish and Greek origin. It is the masculine form of Zoe which means "life".
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