Female Names of "Other Folk" Faeries, angels, elves, ashavans, goddesses.....
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Anglo Saxon Back to top
- Aerlene "Elfin"
- Alfreda "Elf power"
- Aubrey "Elf ruler"
- Brigantia "Yorkshire goddess"
- Coventina "Name of a nymph"
- Easter "Goddess of the dawn"
- Elga "Elf's spear"
- Ellette "Little elf"
- Elswyth "Elf from the willow trees"
- Elva "Elf"
- Elvia "Elf"
- Elvina "Friend of the elves"
- Elwine "Friend of the elves"
- Elwyna "Friend of the elves"
- Engel "Angel"
- Eostre "Goddess of the dawn"
- Erlene "Elfin"
- Erlina "Elfin"
- Erline "Elfin"
- Freya "Queen of the gods"
- Garmangahis "A goddess worshipped in Lanchester"
- Hamia "A Syrian goddess"
- Harimilla "A Tungrian goddess"
- Nerthus "Name of an ancient Germanic Earth goddess"
- Pixie "Sprite, small fairy"
- Radella "Elfin advisor"
- Rheda "An ancient Germanic goddess"
- Viradecthis "A Tungrian goddess"
Arabic Back to top
- Amtullah "Female servant of Allah"
- Bint-El-Nil "Daughter of the Nile"
- Hooriyah "Angel"
- Hurriyah "Angel"
- Kawthar "River in Paradise"
- Malak "Glorious, noble; Angel"
- Malika "Angel"
- Qamarjinniyatoun "Moon fairy"
Armenian Back to top
- Anaheed "Goddess of the moon"
- Anahid "Goddess of the moon"
- Arubani "Ancient Armenian goddess, consort of Haldi"
Arthurian Legend Back to top
- Anglides "Mother of Alexandre"
- Argante "Elven queen of Avalon"
- Chelinda "Tristan's grandmother"
- Chelinde "Tristan's grandmother"
- Creiddyladl "Daughter of Llud, a Celtic warrior God"
- Ettard "Lover of Pelleas, one of the Knights of the Round Table"
- Ettare "Lover of Pelleas, one of the Knights of the Round Table"
- Ganieda "Merlin's sister"
- Grisandole "A princess who dresses as a man (from the Merlin legends)"
- Guanhamara "Alternative spelling for Arthur's queen"
- Guanhumora "Alternative spelling for Guinevere, Arthur's queen"
- Gvenour "Alternative spelling for Guinevere, Arthur's queen"
- Gwenddydd "Merlin's sister"
- Gwendolen "Merlin's wife"
- Gwendoloena "Merlin's wife"
- Gwenevere "Fair one. King Arthur's mythological queen"
- Gwenhwyfach "Guinevere's sister"
- Helsin "Mother of Lancelot, one of the Knights of the Round Table"
- Herzeloyde "Mother if Percival, on of the Knights of the Round Table"
- Iblis "Wife of Lancelot"
- Igerne "Mother of Arthur"
- Igraine "Mother of Arthur"
- Igrayne "Mother of Arthur"
- Isolde "Lover of Tristan"
- Isoud "Lover of Tristan"
- Isoude "Lover of Tristan"
- Lidoine "Daughter of Cavalon, a king from Arthurian legend"
- Llamrei "Arthur's horse"
- Lynet "Sister of Lyonors"
- Lynette "Sister of Lyonors"
- Lynley "Abbreviation of Lynnette who accompanied Sir Gareth"
- Lynna "Abbreviation of Lynnette who accompanied Sir Gareth"
- Lynne "Abbreviation of Lynnette who accompanied Sir Gareth"
- Lynnet "Variant of Lynette, sister of Lyonors"
- Lynnette "Variant of Lynette, sister of Lyonors"
- Lyones "Wife of Sir Gareth"
- Lyonesse "Wife of Sir Gareth"
- Lyonet "Sister of Lyones"
- Lyonors "Mother of Boore"
- Lysanor "Mother of Boore"
- Margawse "Mother of Gawain"
- Modron "A goddess and possible precursor of Morgan le Fey"
- Morgan "Enchantress half sister of Arthur"
- Morgana "Enchantress half sister of Arthur"
- Morgawse "Mother of Gawain"
- Morguase "Mother of Gawain"
- Nimiane "The Lady of the Lake"
- Nimue "The Lady of the Lake"
- Nineve "The Lady of the Lake"
- Nyneve "The Lady of the Lake"
- Olwyn "Daughter of a giant"
- Pridwyn "Name of Arthur's ship"
- Prydwyn "Name of Arthur's ship"
- Quinevere "Arthur's queen"
- Ragnall "Gawain's wife"
- Saveage "Sister of Lyones"
- Sebille "A fairy"
- Shalott "Land of Astolet"
- Sigune "Percival's cousin"
- Soredamors "Gawain's sister"
- Tryamon "A fairy princess"
- Viviane "The Lady of the Lake"
- Vivien "The Lady of the Lake"
- Wenhaver "Arthur's queen"
- Ygeme "Mother of Arthur"
- Ygraine "Mother of Arthur"
- Ysolde "Lover of Tristan"
Babylonian Back to top
- Aja Babylonian sun goddess
- Amasagnul "Babylonian goddess of fertility"
- Anata "Goddess of the Earth"
- Anatu "Goddess of Earth and Sky"
- Antu "Babylonian goddess of creation"
- Anunitu "Babylonian goddess of the moon, who later merged with Ishtar"
- Aruru "Goddess of creation"
- Ashnan "Goddess of grain"
- Asnan "Mesopotamian/Babylonian goddess of wheat"
- Aya "Babylonian sun goddess, goddess of dawn"
- Belet-Ili "Goddess of the womb"
- Damgalnunna "Mother goddess"
- Ereshkigal "Goddess of the dead"
- Gula "Sumerian goddess of healing"
- Inanna "Goddess of fertility, love, and war, represented by the eight-pointed star"
- Isara "Goddess of oaths and Queen of judgement"
- Ishkhara "Goddess of love"
- Ishtar "Godess of love and fertility, prone to violence"
- Ki "Goddess of the earth"
- Kulitta "Goddess of music"
- Mamitu "Goddess of fate and judgement in the Underworld"
- Mammetu "Goddess of fate and destiny"
- Mylitta Babylonian and Assyrian goddess of fertility and childbirth"
- Nammu "Sumerian goddess of the sea"
- Nanaja "Goddess of sex and war"
- Nanshe "Goddess of fertility and water, patron of dreams and prophecy"
- Nidaba "Goddess of learning"
- Ninatta "Goddess of music"
- Ninedinna "Goddess of books of the dead"
- Ninkarrak "Goddess of healing"
- Ninkasi "Goddess of intoxicating drinks, beer in particular"
- Ninlil "Goddess of heaven and earth, known as the wind"
- Nintur "Goddess of birth"
- Nisaba "Goddess of grain and learning"
- Siduri "Goddess of wine-making and brewing"
- Tiamat "Dragon-goddess of the primordial waters of Chaos, seen as the great salt sea"
- Uttu "Spider goddess of weaving and clothing"
Basque Back to top
Celtic Back to top
- Aingeal "Angel"
- Annwfn "Mythical name of The Otherworld"
- Annwn "Mythical name of The Otherworld"
- Coventina "Water goddess"
- Dechtire "Mythical nursemaid"
- Deoch "Mythical princess of Munster"
- Donella "Dark - haired elfin girl"
- Enid "Spirit"
- Etain "A fairy"
- Fedelm "Mythical wife of Loegaire"
- Findabair "Mythical daughter of Medb"
- Maeve "A mythical queen"
- Medb "A mythical queen"
- Morrigan "A war goddess"
- Oifa "Mythical sister of Ove"
- Oilell "A mythical queen"
- Olwen "Mythical daughter of Yspaddaden"
- Olwyn "Mythical daughter of Yspaddaden"
- Ove "Mythical daughter of Dearg"
- Penarddun "Mythical daughter of Beli"
- Rhiannon "Mythical daughter of Hefeydd, goddess of the moon"
- Shea "Fairy place"
- Shay "Fairy place"
Chinese Back to top
- Lian "Daughter of the sun"
Czechoslovakian Back to top
- Dusana "A spirit, a soul Rusalka "Wood sprite"
Danish Back to top
- Inga "Daughter of a mythical hero"
- Ingeborg "Ing's protection"
- Ingelise "Ing's grace"
- Manealf "Moon fairy"
- Manefe "Moon fairy"
- Thora "Feminine form of Thor"
- Thyra "Feminine form of Thor"
Dutch Back to top
- Maanelfje "Moon fairy"
- Sibylla "Prophetess"
- Sybylla "Prophetess"
Egyptian Back to top
- Amunet "Mythical goddess of mystery"
- Anat "A wife of Seth"
- Anippe "Daughter of the Nile"
- Astarte "A wife of Seth"
- Chione "Mythical daughter of the Nile"
- Echidna "Mythical monster"
- Hehet "Goddess of the immeasurable"
- Heqet "Mythical frog headed goddess"
- Keket "Mythical goddess of darkness"
- Maat "Mythical goddess of order and justice"
- Mut "Mythical mother"
- Naunet "Mythical goddess of the ocean"
- Nebt het "Mythical nature goddess"
- Neith "The divine mother"
- Nekhbet "Mythical vulture goddess"
- Nephthys "Mythical nature goddess daughter of Nut and Geb"
- Net "The divine mother"
- Niut "Mythical goddess of nothingness"
- Nut "Mythical sky goddess"
- Ramla "Prophetess"
- Renenet "Mythical goddess of fortune"
- Sakhmet "Mythical goddess worshipped in Memphis; lioness"
- Sekhet "Wife of Ptah"
- Selk "Another form of Isis"
- Serq "Another form of Isis"
- Tauret "Mythical goddess of pregnant women"
- Thermuthis "Another form of Renenet"
- Uadjit "Mythical cobra goddess"
- Uatchit "Another form of Hathor"
English Back to top
- Aelfraed "Elf counselor"
- Aelfwine "Friend of the elves"
- Aethelwine "Friend of the elves"
- Aethelwyne "Friend of the elves"
- Afreda "Elf counselor"
- Aleda "Winged"
- Aleta "Winged"
- Alfrida "Elf counselor"
- Alhraed "Divine counselor"
- Alita "Winged"
- Allura "Divine counselor"
- Alura "Divine counselor"
- Alurea "Divine counselor"
- Alvina "Friend of the elves"
- Aubree "Rules with elf-wisdom"
- Aubrey "Rules with elf-wisdom"
- Aubriana "Rules with elf-wisdom"
- Aubrianne "Rules with elf-wisdom"
- Aubrie "Rules with elf-wisdom"
- Aubry "Rules with elf-wisdom"
- Cassi "Abbreviation of Cassandra; Unheeded prophetess"
- Cassie "Abbreviation of Cassandra; Unheeded prophetess"
- Cassy "Abbreviation of Cassandra; Unheeded prophetess"
- Cibil "Variant of Sibyl; prophetess"
- Diondra "From the sacred spring, mythological wife of Zeus"
- Dione "From the sacred spring, mythological wife of Zeus"
- Dionna "From the sacred spring, mythological wife of Zeus"
- Dionne "From the sacred spring, mythological wife of Zeus"
- Elfie "Good elf"
- Elida "Winged"
- Elita "Winged"
- Elivina "Good elf"
- Elva "Elfin; Good counselor or elf"
- Elvena "Good elf"
- Elvia "Elfin; Good elf"
- Elvie "Elfin; Good counselor or elf"
- Elvin "Good elf"
- Elvina "Elfin; Good elf"
- Elvine "Good elf"
- Elvinia "Elfin"
- Elvyne "Good elf"
- Elyta "Winged"
- Ida "Mythological nymph"
- Igraine "Mother of Arthur"
- Jilian "Jove's child"
- Jillanne "Jove's child"
- Jillayne "Jove's child"
- Jillene "Jove's child"
- Jillesa "Jove's child"
- Jillian "Jove's child"
- Jilliane "Jove's child"
- Jilliann "Jove's child"
- Jillianna "Jove's child"
- Jillianne "Jove's child"
- Jilly "Jove's child"
- Jyl "Jove's child"
- Jyll "Jove's child"
- Jyllina "Jove's child"
- Kassie "Abbreviation of Cassandra; Unheeded prophetess"
- Louella "Famous elf"
- Luell "Famous elf"
- Luella "Famous elf"
- Oleda "Winged"
- Oleta "Winged"
- Olita "Winged"
- Pixie "Sprite, small fairy"
- Radella "Elfin counselor"
- Raedself "Elfin counselor"
- Sabrina "Legendary princess"
- Taurina "An astrological name; feminine of Taurus "the bull"
- Vivian "The Lady of the Lake"
- Viviana "The Lady of the Lake"
- Vivianna The Lady of the Lake"
- Vivianne "The Lady of the Lake"
Finnish Back to top
- Ingria "Hero's daughter"
- Inkeri "Hero's daughter"
French Back to top
- Alita "Winged"
- Allete "Winged"
- Ange "Angel"
- Angela "Angel"
- Angeletta "Little angel"
- Angelette "Little angel"
- Angelika "Angel"
- Angelina "Angel"
- Angeline "Angel"
- Angelique "Angel; Like an angel"
- Angilia "Angel"
- Aubree "Rules with elf-wisdom"
- Aubrey "Rules with elf-wisdom"
- Aubriana "Rules with elf wisdom"
- Aubrianne "Rules with elf-wisdom"
- Aubrie "Rules with elf-wisdom"
- Aubry "Rules with elf-wisdom"
- Brucie "Forest sprite"
- Fae "Fairy"
- Faye "Fairy"
- Fayette "Little fairy"
- Julee "Jove's child"
- Juleen "Jove's child"
- Maurelle "Dark and elfin"
- Olympe "From Olympus"
- Olympia "From Olympus"
- Sibyla "Prophetess"
- Viviane The Lady of the Lake"
- Vivien The Lady of the Lake"
Gaelic Back to top
- Aideen "Legendary lover of a fairy man"
- Aingealag "Angel"
- Breen "Fairy palace"
- Breena "Fairy palace"
- Lunshi "Moon fairy"
- Lunshea "Moon fairy"
German Back to top
- Adalwolfa "Noble she-wolf"
- Adolpha "Noble she-wolf"
- Albreda "Counsel of the elves"
- Alva "Army of elves"
- Alvar "Army of elves"
- Alvara "Army of elves"
- Alvarie "Army of elves"
- Alvie "Army of elves"
- Angelika "Like an angel"
- Arabella "Eagle heroine"
- Engelbertha "Bright angel"
- Engelbertina "Bright angel"
- Engelbertine "Bright angel"
- Engleberta "Bright angel"
- Erma "War goddess"
- Irma "War goddess"
- Irmgard "War goddess"
- Irmigard "War goddess"
- Irmina "War goddess"
- Irmine "War goddess"
- Irmuska "War goddess"
- Lucina "Mythological Roman goddess of childbirth"
- Mondfee "Moon fairy"
- Nixie "Little water sprite"
- Oda "Elfin spear"
- Odelina "Elfin spear"
- Odette "Elfin spear"
- Odiana "Elfin spear"
- Odiane "Elfin spear"
- Odila "Elfin spear"
- Odile "Elfin spear"
- Ordalf "Elfin spear"
- Ordella "Elfin spear"
Greek Back to top
- Aello "A Harpy"
- Aglauros "A woman who was turned into stone by Hermes"
- Amalthea "Woman who nursed Zeus"
- Amalthia "Woman who nursed Zeus"
- Ambrotosa "Immortal"
- Amhrosine "Immortal"
- Amphitrite "A sea goddess"
- Anaxarete "Cruel woman punished by the gods"
- Andromeda "Wife of Perseus"
- Angel "Angel; Messenger"
- Angela "Angel; Messenger"
- Angele "Messenger, angel"
- Angelee "Messenger, angel"
- Angelena "Messenger, angel"
- Angelene "Messenger, angel"
- Angeli "Messenger, angel"
- Angelia "Messenger, angel"
- Angelika "Like an angel"
- Angeliki "Angel"
- Angelina "Angel; Messenger"
- Angeline "Angel; Messenger"
- Angelique "Angel"
- Angelisa "Messenger, angel"
- Angelita "Messenger, angel"
- Angell "Messenger, angel"
- Angelle "Messenger, angel"
- Angelyn "Messenger, angel"
- Angelynn "Messenger, angel"
- Angie "Messenger, angel"
- Anjali "Messenger, angel"
- Antea "Feminine form of Antaeus son of Poseidon"
- Antigone "Daughter of Oedipus"
- Antiope "Daughter of Asopus"
- Antropas "One of The Fates"
- Aphrodite "Goddess of love"
- Arachne "Woman changed into a spider by Athena"
- Aretha "Nymph"
- Arethusa "Nymph"
- Ate "Goddess of irrationality"
- Athena "Goddess of wisdom"
- Athene "Goddess of wisdom"
- Atropes "One of The Fates"
- Autonoe "Mother of Actaeon"
- Briseis "Slave of Achilles"
- Caeneus "Mythological woman who asked to become a man"
- Calliste "Another name for Artemis"
- Callisto "Mother of Arcas"
- Calypso "The mythological nymph who beguiled Odysseus for seven years"
- Calysta "A nymph"
- Cassandra "Unheeded prophetess"
- Cassandrea "Unheeded prophetess"
- Cassaundra "Unheeded prophetess"
- Cassie "Unheeded prophetess"
- Cassiopeia "Mother of Andromeda"
- Cassondra "Unheeded prophetess"
- Celaeno "A Harpy"
- Cestus "Aphrodite's girdle"
- Ceto "Goddess of the sea"
- Cinyras "Founded the cult of Aphrodite"
- Clymena "Mother of Atalanta"
- Clymene "Mother of Atalanta"
- Clyte "A water nymph"
- Clytemnestra "Murdered Agamemnon"
- Clytie "A water nymph"
- Cloria "Goddess of spring"
- Cloris "Goddess of flowers or spring"
- Clotho "One of The Fates"
- Clytie "Mythological nymph who loved the sun god Helios"
- Coronis "Mother of Aesculapius"
- Creusa "Daughter of Erechtheus"
- Cybele "Mythological nature goddess worshiped as the Great Mother"
- Cyrena "Mother of Aristaeus, a nymph"
- Cyrene "Mother of Aristaeus, a nymph"
- Cytherea "Another name for Aphrodite"
- Cytheria "Another name for Aphrodite"
- Danae "Mythological mother of Perseus by Zeus"
- Danay "Mythological mother of Perseus by Zeus"
- Danaye "Mythological mother of Perseus by Zeus"
- Danea "Mythological mother of Perseus by Zeus"
- Danee "Mythological mother of Perseus by Zeus"
- Deianira "Wife of Hercules"
- Denae "Mythological mother of Perseus by Zeus"
- Denay "Mythological mother of Perseus by Zeus"
- Dia "Daughter of Eineus"
- Dino "Sister of the Gorgons"
- Diona "Mother of Aphrodite"
- Dione "Mother of Aphrodite"
- Dionysia "Named for Dionysus god of wine"
- Dionysie "Named for Dionysus god of wine"
- Dryope "A nymph"
- Echidna "A child of the Titans"
- Echo "Nymph who faded away until only her voice was left"
- Egeria "A water nymph"
- Eidothea "A sea nymph"
- Eileithyia "Goddess of childbirth"
- Enyo "Goddess of war, known as "the waster of cities""
- Erato "Muse of erotic poetry"
- Erigone "Daughter of Icarius"
- Erinyes "One of the Furies"
- Eriphyle "Wife of Amphiaraus"
- Eris "Goddess of discord"
- Erytheia "One of the Hesperides"
- Eulycleia "Nurse of Odysseus"
- Europa "Mother of Minos"
- Eurydice "Wife of Orpheus"
- Eurynome "Goddess of all"
- Euterpe "Muse of the flute"
- Evadne "Wife of Capaneus, a water nymph"
- Galatea "A sea nymph"
- Glauce "Murdered by Medea"
- Halcyone "Daughter of Aeolus"
- Harmonia "Daughter of Ares"
- Hecate "A Titan"
- Hecuba "Mother of Paris and Hector"
- Hehe "Goddess of youthful beauty"
- Hekuba "Mother of Paris and Hector"
- Helle "Daughter of Athamas"
- Hera "Queen of Heaven"
- Here "Wife of Zeus, queen of Heaven"
- Hero "Priestess of Aphrodite"
- Hesione "Daughter of Laomedon"
- Hesperia "One of the Hesperides"
- Hestia "Goddess of hearth and home"
- Hilaeira "Girl carried off by Pollux and Castor"
- Hippodamia "Wife of Pirithous"
- Hippolyta "Queen of the Amazons"
- Hippolyte "Queen of the Amazons"
- Horae "Goddess of the season"
- Hyades "Name for the nymphs"
- Hydra "A dragon-woman killed by Hercules"
- Hygeia "Goddess of health"
- Hygieia "Goddess of health"
- Hypsipyle "Daughter of Thoas"
- Iasius "Mother of Atalanta"
- Ino "Daughter of Cadmus"
- Iole "Sister of Iphitus"
- Iphegenia "Daughter sacrificed by Agamemnon"
- Isadora "Gift of Isis"
- Isadore "Gift of Isis"
- Isidora "Gift of Isis"
- Ismene "Daughter of Oedipus"
- Ismini "Daughter of Oedipus"
- Kasaundra "Unheeded prophetess"
- Kasondra "Unheeded prophetess"
- Kassandra "Unheeded prophetess"
- Kassondra "Unheeded prophetess"
- Keres "Evil spirits"
- Lachesis "One of The Fates"
- Lamia "An evil spirit who abducts and murders children"
- Laodamia "Wife of Protesilaus"
- Lethe "Mythological river of oblivion"
- Leucippe "Mother of Teuthras"
- Leucothea "A sea nymph"
- Leucothia "A sea nymph"
- Leyda "Variant of Leda, the Mythological queen of Sparta"
- Lyda "Variant of Leda, the Mythological queen of Sparta"
- Magaere "A Fury"
- Maia "Mother of Hermes"
- Marpessa "Daughter of Evenus"
- Medea "Wife of Jason who murders her children"
- Megara "A Fury"
- Melia "Nymph daughter of Oceanus"
- Melpomene "Muse of tragedy"
- Merope "Foster mother of Oedipus"
- Mnemosyne "Goddess of memory"
- Moerae "The Fates"
- Moly "An herb Hermes gives to Odysseus to protect him"
- Musidora "Gift of the Muses"
- Naida "Water nymph"
- Narissa "Sea nymph; daughter of Nereus"
- Nausicaa "Princess who finds Odysseus"
- Nayda "Water nymph"
- Nemesis "Goddess of vengeance"
- Nephele "The cloud Hera made by Zeus that birthed the Centaurs"
- Nereida "Sea nymph; daughter of Nereus"
- Nereyda "Sea nymph; daughter of Nereus"
- Nerida "Sea nymph; daughter of Nereus"
- Neried "The sea nymphs"
- Nerina "The sea nymphs"
- Nerine "The sea nymphs"
- Nike "Goddess of victory"
- Nikki "Goddess of victory"
- Ocypete "A Harpy"
- Oenone "Lover of Paris"
- Olympe "From Olympus, home of the Gods"
- Olympia "From Olympus, home of the Gods"
- Ortygia "Calypso's island"
- Pandora "Released misery and hope into the world"
- Panthea "All the gods"
- Pasiphae "Wife of Minos"
- Pelopia "Mother of Aegisthus"
- Pemphredo "Sister of the Gorgons"
- Penelope "Faithful wife of Odysseus"
- Penthesilea "A queen of the Amazons"
- Persephone "Wife of Hades"
- Persephonie "Wife of Hades"
- Phaedra "Daughter of Minos"
- Phanessa "Mystic goddess of an ancient Greek brotherhood"
- Phoebe "Mother of Leto"
- Podarge "A Harpy"
- Polyhymnia "Muse of sacred song"
- Polyxena "Daughter of Priam"
- Procne "Wife of Pandion"
- Psyche "Lover of Cupid"
- Pyrrha "Daughter of Epimetheus"
- Pythia "Prophetess"
- Rhea "Wife of Cronos"
- Scylla "A sea monster"
- Semele "Mother of Dionysus"
- Sibley "Oracle"
- Sibyl "Oracle"
- Sibylla "Oracle"
- Sirena "Named for the Sirens"
- Sirina "Named for the Sirens"
- Suadela "Goddess of persuasion"
- Sybil "Prophetess; oracle"
- Sybilla "Oracle"
- Sybyl "Oracle"
- Syrinx "A nymph who was changed into a reed"
- Talia "Joyous muse of comedy"
- Teah "Goddess; godly"
- Terpsichore "Muse of dance and lyric poetry"
- Tethys "Wife of Oceanus"
- Thaleia "Joyous muse of comedy"
- Thalia "Joyous muse of comedy"
- Thetis "Mother of Achilles"
- Thisbe "Lover of Pyramus"
- Tia "Goddess; godly"
- Tiah "Goddess; godly"
- Tiphanie "Gods incarnate"
- Tisiphone "A Fury"
- Titania "A giant"
- Tyro "A nymph"
- Venilia "A nymph"
- Zena "Born of Zeus or friendly; Welcoming"
- Zenaida "Born of Zeus"
- Zenda "Born of Zeus"
- Zenina "Born of Zeus"
- Zenna "Born of Zeus"
Hebrew Back to top
- Erela "Angel"
- Erelah "Angel"
- Malak "Messenger, angel"
Hindi Back to top
- Devi "Goddess"
- Haribala "Daughter of Lord Vishnu"
- Hemani "Goddess Parvati"
- Hemavati "Goddess Parvati"
- Himagouri "Goddess Parvati"
- Himani "Goddess Parvati"
- Himjala "Goddess Parvati"
- Huma "Bird of Paradise"
- Saraswati "Goddess of knowledge"
- Saviitha "That from which all is born"
Hungarian Back to top
- Angyalka "Messenger, angel"
- Holdtuender "Moon fairy"
Indian Back to top
- Indira "Goddess Lakshmi"
- Indrani "Wife of Indra"
- Isha "Goddess Durga, the female energy"
- Ishana "Goddess Durga"
- Ishani "Goddess Durga"
- Ishi "Goddess Durga"
- Jagadamba "Mother of the world"
- Jaladhija "Lakshmi - goddess of wealth"
- Jalaja "Goddess of wealth - Lakxhmi, Laxmi"
- Janki "Another name for the goddess Sita"
- Jarul "Flower queen"
- Jayani "A sakti of Ganesha"
- Mahadevi "Great goddess"
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- Aideen "Legendary lover of a fairy man"
- Aingeal "Angel"
- Breen "Fairy palace"
- Breena "Fairy palace"
- Elva "Elfin"
- Elvia "Elfin"
- Elvie "Elfin"
- Elvina "Elfin"
- Elvinia "Elfin"
- Faoiltiama "Wolf lady"
- Izett "Irish form of Isolda, Tristan's lover"
- Sibeal "Prophetess"
- Sybil "Prophetess"
Italian Back to top
- Agnola "Angel"
- Agnolla "Angel"
- Agnolle "Angel"
- Aletta "Winged"
- Angela "Angel"
- Angelia "Angel"
- Fortuna "Goddess of good luck"
- Olympia "From Mount Olympus, home of the Gods"
- Serafina "From the seraph, an angel"
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- Adeona "Goddess of journeys"
- Alaida "Winged"
- Aleta "Winged"
- Aletta "Winged"
- Alida "Winged; with wings"
- Aluld "Winged"
- Amalthea "A nymph, nursemaid of Jupiter"
- Amphitrite "Aunt of Achilles"
- Anawrete "Unfeeling woman who caused her lover to hang himself"
- Andromeda "Daughter of Cassiopeia"
- Angel "Angel; Messenger"
- Angela "Angel; Messenger"
- Angele "Messenger, angel"
- Angelee "Messenger, angel"
- Angelena "Messenger, angel"
- Angelene "Messenger, angel"
- Angeli "Messenger, angel"
- Angelia "Messenger, angel"
- Angelica "Angel; Like an angel"
- Angelina "Angel; Messenger"
- Angeline "Angel; Messenger"
- Angelisa "Messenger, angel"
- Angelita "Angel; Messenger"
- Angell "Messenger, angel"
- Angelle "Messenger, angel"
- Angelyn "Messenger, angel"
- Angelynn "Messenger, angel"
- Angerona "Goddess of anguish"
- Angie "Messenger, angel"
- Anjali "Messenger, angel"
- Anjelika "Angel"
- Antandra "An Amazon"
- Antigone "Sister of Priam"
- Apollonis "One of the muses worshipped at Delphi"
- Arachne "Turned into a spider by Minerva"
- Arethusa "Daughter of Poseidon"
- Ariadna "Daughter of Minos"
- Ariadne "Daughter of Minos"
- Aristodeme "Daughter of Priam"
- Asia "Mother of Atlas"
- Astarte "Phoenician goddess of love"
- Astynome "Daughter of Chryses"
- Athena "Goddess of wisdom and war"
- Athene "Goddess of wisdom and war"
- Autonoe "Mother of Hercules"
- Averna "Queen of the Underworld"
- Bellona "Goddess of war"
- Bibesia "Goddess of food and drink"
- Bithynia "Mother of Amycus"
- Bolbe "A nymph"
- Bremusa "An Amazon"
- Bubona "Goddess of cattle"
- Caca "Daughter of Vukan"
- Cacia "Daughter of Vukan"
- Caenis "Daughter of Atrax"
- Caieta "Nursed Aeneas"
- Calliope "Muse of epic poetry"
- Callisto "A nymph"
- Calva "A name referring to Venus"
- Calybe "A nymph"
- Calyce "Mother of Cygnus"
- Calypso "A nymph"
- Camoena "Goddess of singing"
- Capita "A name referring to the goddess Minerva"
- Capta "A name referring to the goddess Minerva"
- Cardea "Protectress of hinges"
- Carna "Protectress of vital organs"
- Cassandra "Prophetess"
- Cegluse "Mother of Asopus"
- Chalciope "Daughter of Eurypylus"
- Charybdis "Daughter of Poseidon"
- Chryseis "Daughter of a priest of Apollo"
- Chrysogeneia "Daughter of Halmus"
- Chrysonoe "Daughter of Cleitus"
- Chyse "Daughter of Pallas"
- Cilla "Daughter of Laomedon"
- Cinxia "A name referring to Juno"
- Circe "Mythological sorceress who tempted Perseus"
- Clementia "Goddess of tolerance and mercy"
- Clymene "An Amazon"
- Clonia "Amazon"
- Clotho "One of the Moirae"
- Copia "Goddess of abundance"
- Dea Roma "Goddess of Rome"
- Deidameia "Daughter of Bellerphon"
- Derimacheia "An Amazon"
- Derinow "An Amazon"
- Deverra "Goddess of birthing"
- Dionysia "Named for Dionysus"
- Dioxippe "An Amazon"
- Discordia "Goddess of war"
- Diyope "A nymph"
- Domiduca "Juno's surname"
- Echidna "Monster, a child of the Titans"
- Edesia "Goddess of food"
- Egeria "A nymph"
- Egesta "Daughter of Phoenodamas"
- Eirene "Daughter of Poseidon"
- Entoria "Lover of Satum"
- Eny "One of the Graeae, three grey-haired sisters personifying the terrors of the sea"
- Enyo "One of the Graeae, three grey-haired sisters personifying the terrors of the sea"
- Eos "Goddess of dawn"
- Ephyra "Daughter of Oceanus"
- Epona "Protectress of horses"
- Equestris "Venus's surname"
- Eriboea "Wife of Aloeus, one of Poseidon's sons"
- Euadne "Daughter of Poseidon"
- Euandra "An Amazon"
- Eurybia "An Amazon"
- Eurydice "Wife of Aeneas"
- Euryganeia "Wife of Oedipus"
- Euryle "Mother of Orion"
- Eurymede "Mother of Bellerphon"
- Eurynassa "Mother of Pelops"
- Eurynome "Daugbter of Nysus"
- Faula "Lover of Hercules"
- Fauna "Lover of Hercules"
- Feronia "Goddess of trees, orchards, and woods"
- Fessonia "Goddess who aids the weary"
- Fortuna "Goddess of fortune, fortunate"
- Furina "The Furies"
- Furrina "The Furies"
- Glauce "Wife of Upis"
- Gryne "An Amazon"
- Hamadryas "A wood nymph"
- Harpinna "Mare of Oenomaus"
- Hecuba "Wife of Priam"
- Henicea "Daughter of Priam"
- Hermip "Daughter of Boeotus"
- Hero "Daughter of Priam"
- Herophile "Priestess of Apollo"
- Hersilia "Married a follower of Romulus"
- Hespera "Daughter of Cebren"
- Hesperia "Daughter of Cebren"
- Hesperie "Daughter of Cebren"
- Hippodameia "Daughter of Briseus"
- Hippolyte "Queen of the Amazons"
- Hippothoe "An Amazon"
- Hyale "A nymph"
- Hyria "Daughter of Amphinomus"
- Iaera "A nymph"
- Ida "A nymph"
- Ilia "Mother of Remus and Romulus"
- Iliona "Hera turned her into a vampire for having an affair with Zeus"
- Inferna "Proserpina's surname"
- Intercidona "Goddess of birthing"
- Iphimedeia "Daughter of Triopas - married to Aloeus, but in love with her grandfather"
- Iphinome "An Amazon"
- Jinx "Spell"
- Julieann "Jove's child"
- Julieanna "Jove's child"
- Julieanne "Jove's child"
- Juno "Wife of Jupiter"
- Juturna "A nymph"
- Jynx "Spell"
- Lachesis "A Fury"
- Lamia "Daughter of Poseidon"
- Lampeto "An Amazon"
- Laodamia "Daughter of Bellerophon"
- Larentia "The she-wolf who nursed Remus and Romulus"
- Larissa "A lover of Poseidon; joyful"
- Larunda "A nymph"
- Lativerna "Goddess of thieves"
- Ledaea "Granddaughter of Leda"
- Leirioessa "Mother of Narcissus"
- Leiriope "Mother of Narcissus"
- Leis "Mother of Althepus"
- Leuconoe "Daughter of Poseidon"
- Levana "Goddess and protector of newborn babies"
- Levema "Goddess of thieves"
- Libitina "Protectress of the dead"
- Lima "Goddess of the threshold"
- Limentina "Goddess of the threshold"
- Lina "Goddess of weaving"
- Liriope "Mother of Narcissus"
- Loyda "Variant of Leda, mythological queen of Sparta"
- Lua "Protectoress of things purified by ritual"
- Lucania "Mother of Roma"
- Lucinda "Goddess of childbirth"
- Lucine "Roman goddess of childbirth"
- Lucinna Roman goddess of childbirth"
- Luperca "She-wolf who nursed Romulus and Remus"
- Lysimache "Daughter of Priam"
- Lysippe "An Amazon"
- Maera "Daughter of Atlas"
- Maia "Daughter d Atlas"
- Majestas "Roman goddess of honor"
- Majesty "Roman goddess of honor"
- Mana "Protectress of stillborn babies"
- Mania "Mother of souls"
- Marcelina "Named for Mars, god of war"
- Marcelinda "Named for Mars, god of war"
- Marcella "Named for MArs, god of war"
- Marcellina "Named for Mars, god of war"
- Marcelline "Named for Mars, god of war"
- Marcelyn "Named for Mars, god of war"
- Marcena "Named for Mars, god of war"
- Marci "Named for Mars, god of war"
- Marcia "Named for Mars, god of war"
- Marcianne "Named for Mars, god of war"
- Marcine "Named for Mars, god of war"
- Marcy "Of Mars"
- Mardane "Of Mars"
- Marde "Of Mars"
- Marica "A nymph"
- Marpe "An Amazon"
- Marpesia "An Amazon"
- Marpessa "Daughter of Alcippe"
- Marsha "Of Mars"
- Marsil "Of Mars"
- Marsila "Of Mars"
- Marsile "Of Mars"
- Marsilla "Of Mars"
- Martella "Of Mars"
- Martina "Of Mars"
- Martine "Of Mars"
- May "Daughter of Atlas"
- Maya "Daughter of Atlas"
- Medea "Wife of Jason"
- Medesicaste "Daughter of Priam"
- Meditrina "Goddess of healing"
- Melanippe "A nymph"
- Melia "A nymph"
- Melissa "A nymph"
- Mellona "Goddess of honey"
- Minerva "Goddess of wisdom"
- Molpe "Siren"
- Muta "Goddess of silence"
- Myrina "An Amazon"
- Myrtoessa "A nymph"
- Naia "A nymph"
- Naiadia "A nymph"
- Naida "A nymph"
- Napea "A nymph"
- Napia "A nymph"
- Nascio "Goddess of childbirth"
- Nerina "Named for the Nereides"
- Nerine "Named for the Nereides"
- Nerio "Wife of Mars"
- Neris "Named for the Nereides"
- Neverita "Goddess of water, wife of Neptune"
- Nixi "Goddesses who helped with childbirth"
- Nox "Goddess of night"
- Numeria "Goddesses of numbers"
- Nymphamarina "Mermaid, sea nymph"
- Ocyale "An Amazon"
- Oenone "Daughter of Cebren"
- Ops "Goddess of plenty"
- Orbona "Protectress of sick children"
- Oris "Mother of Euphemus"
- Orphe "Lover of Dionysus"
- Otrera "Mother of the Amazons"
- Pales "Goddess of shepherds and flocks"
- Pallantia "Daughter of Hercules"
- Pallas "Daughter of Triton"
- Paphos "Birthplace of Aphrodite"
- Parca "Named for the Furies"
- Parcae "Named for the Furies"
- Parcia "Named for the Furies"
- Pasithea "Mother of Pandion, goddess of hallucinations and hallucinogenic substances"
- Peirene "Lover of Poseidon"
- Penthesilea "Queen of the Amazons"
- Perdix "Sister of Daedalus"
- Pero "Mother of Asopus"
- Pertunda "Juno's surname"
- Phaedra "Daughter of Minos"
- Phoebe "Daughter of Leda"
- Phoenice "Mother of Torone"
- Phrysia "Head goddess of Cybele"
- Phylo "Handmaiden of Helen"
- Pilumnus "Goddess of birthing"
- Polemusa "An Amazon"
- Pomona "Goddess of apples"
- Polyxena "Daughter of Priam"
- Potina "Blesses the food of children"
- Praenestins "Fortuna's surname"
- Proais "Lover of Hercules"
- Proserpina "Goddess of the underworld"
- Raidne "Siren"
- Rhea "Mother of the gods"
- Rhode "Daughter of Poseidon"
- Rhodos "Daughter of Poseidon"
- Rumina "Protectress of sleeping babies"
- Runcina "Protectress of crops"
- Salacia "Wife of Neptune"
- Samia "Wife of Ancaeus"
- Segesta "Daughter of Phoenodamas"
- Semele "Mother of Dionysus"
- Side "Wife of Orion"
- Sidero "An evil nymph"
- Sinope "Daughter of Ares"
- Strenia "Goddess of healing, of strenuous tasks"
- Suadela "Goddess of persuasion"
- Syllis "A nymph"
- Symaethis "River nymph loved by Pan"
- Tarpeia "Goddess of death"
- Telephassa "Wife of Agenor"
- Teles "A Siren"
- Tethys "Daughter of Gaea"
- Thelxepeia "A Siren"
- Thelxiepeia "A Siren"
- Tiryns "Aunt of Hercules"
- Trivia "Another name for Diana"
- Tutilina "Goddess of harvest"
- Venessa "Named for Venus"
- Venita "Goddess of love and beauty"
- Venus "Goddess of love and beauty"
- Vesta "Goddess of the hearth"
- Xanthe "A Amazon"
- Zeuxippe "Daughter of Lamedon"
Native American Back to top
- Angeni "Spirit"
- Angwusnasomtaqa "Crow mother spirit (Hopi)"
- Catori "Spirit (Hopi)"
- Chepi "Fairy (Algonquin)"
- Chochmingwu "Corn mother (Hopi)"
- Chu'mana "Snake maiden (Hopi)"
- Chu'si "Snake flower (Hopi)"
- Hehewuti "Warrior mother spirit (Hopi)"
- Kachina "Spirit, sacred dancer (Hopi)"
- Kokyangwuti "Spider woman at middle age (Hopi)"
- Lenmana "Flute girl (Hopi)"
- Mahu "Hopi myth name"
- Namid "Star dancer (Cheyenne)"
- Namid "Star dancer (Chippewa)"
- Nida "Elf"
- Nidawi "Fairy (Omaha)"
- Nitika "Angel of precious stone"
- Orenda "Magic power (Iroquois)"
- Pauwau "Witch (Algonquin)"
- Pillan "Deity of stormy weather"
- Powaqa "Witch (Hopi)"
- Satinka "Magical dancer"
- Shuman "Rattlesnake handler (Hopi)"
- Wakanda "Possesses magical power (Sioux)"
- Wakenda "Inner magical power (Sioux)"
- Yenene "Wizard poisoning a sleeping person (Miwok)"
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- Alfdis "Spirit"
- Amdis "Eagle spirit"
- Angerboda "A giantess"
- Angerbotha "A giantess"
- Angrboda "A giantess"
- Asdis "Divine spirit"
- Asvor "Wife of Asrod"
- Asvora "Wife of Asrod"
- Bergdis "Spirit protection"
- Bergthora "Thor's spirit"
- Brisingamen "Freya's necklace"
- Dalla "Mother of Kormak"
- Draupnir "Odin's magic ring"
- Eldrid "Fiery spirit"
- Elli "Mythical giant"
- Fjorgyn "Mother of Thor"
- Frigga "Goddess of matrimonial love"
- Fulla "One of Frigga's ladies in waiting"
- Geirbjorg "Sister of Bersi the Godless"
- Geirrid "Sister of Geirrod"
- Ginnungagap "The abyss that births all living things"
- Gjalp "A giant"
- Gna "One of Frigga's ladies in waiting"
- Grid "A wife of Odin"
- Grimhild "Mother of Gudrun"
- Grimhilda "Mother of Gudrun"
- Grimhilde "Mother of Gudrun"
- Gullveig "A witch"
- Gunnlod "Mother of Bragi"
- Haldora "Half spirited"
- Heidrun "The goat who supplies mead for the gods"
- Hel "Goddess of the underworld"
- Hela "Goddess of the underworld"
- Herdis "Bolli's daughter"
- Hlif "Mother of Atli"
- Hild "A Valkyrie"
- Hilda "A Valkyrie"
- Hilde "A Valkyrie"
- Hildur "A Valkyrie"
- Hiordis "Second wife of Sigmund"
- Hrefna "Daughter of Asgeir"
- Hrodny "Mother of Hoskuld"
- Hvergelmir "The home of Nidhug"
- Hyndla "A giant"
- Hyrrokkin "An ogre"
- Ingeborg "Under Ing's protection"
- Ingibjorg "Under Ing's protection"
- Ingigerd "Sister of Dagstygg"
- Ingrid "Beauty of Froy"
- Ingrida "Beauty of Froy"
- Ingrit "Beauty of Froy"
- Ingunn "Loved by Froy"
- Injerd "Under Ing's protection"
- Jarnsaxa "A giantess and one of Thor's mistresses"
- Kriemhild "Wife of Siegfried"
- Kriemhilda "Wife of Siegfried"
- Kriemhilde "Wife of Siegfried"
- Lin "One of Frigga's ladies in waiting"
- Lofn "Goddess of lust"
- Lyngheid "Sister of Otter"
- Manefe "Moon fairy"
- Menglad "Won by Svipdag"
- Mista "A Valkyrie"
- Nanna "Wife of Balder"
- Nerthus "Mother of earth"
- Noss "Daughter of Frey"
- Osk "Mother of Hild"
- Ragna "Goddess or warrior"
- Ragnfrid "Lovely goddess"
- Ragnhild "Goddess or warrior"
- Ragni "Lovely goddess"
- Ragnild "Goddess or warrior"
- Ragnilde "Goddess or warrior"
- Ran "A sea goddess"
- Randi "Lovely goddess"
- Rind "A giantess"
- Rinda "A giantess"
- Saeunn "Mother of Bergthora"
- Saga "Drank with Odin in her hall"
- Sangrida "A Valkyrie"
- Sif "Thor's second wife"
- Sign "Daughter of Volsung"
- Signy "Daughter of Volsung"
- Sigun "Daughter of Volsung"
- Sigyn "Wife of Loki"
- Sinmora "Wife of Surt"
- Skade "Goddess of skiers"
- Swanhild "Daughter of Sigurd"
- Swanhilda "Daughter of Sigurd"
- Swanhilde "Daughter of Sigurd"
- Thaukt "A giantess"
- Thir "Wife of Thrall"
- Thokk "A female disguise Thor used to keep Balder from returning to life"
- Thora "Goddess"
- Thorberta "Brilliance of Thor"
- Thorbiartr "Brilliance of Thor"
- Thorbjorg "Protected by Thor"
- Thordia "Spirit of Thor"
- Thordis "Spirit of Thor"
- Thordissa "Spirit of Thor"
- Thorfinna "Wife of Thorstein Kuggason"
- Thorgerd "Thor's protection"
- Thorgunn "Thor's fighter"
- Thorgunna "Thor's fighter"
- Thorhalla "Daughter of Asgrim"
- Thorhild "Thor's maiden"
- Thorhilda "Thor's maiden"
- Thoridyss "Spirit of Thor"
- Thorir "Goddess"
- Thorkatla "Wife of Mord"
- Tordis "Goddess"
- Torgunna "Thor's fighter"
- Toril "Thor inspired fighting"
- Vaetild "Mother of the Skraeling children"
- Vaetilda "Mother of the Skraeling children"
- Valdis "Daughter of Thorbrand"
- Valkyrie "Frey's priestesses"
- Vigdis "Wife of Killer Hrapp"
- Volva "A prophetess"
- Vor "An omniscient goddess"
- Yggsdrasil "The tree that binds heaven hell and earth"
Persian Back to top
- Anahita "Goddess of water"
- Armindokht "Daughter of a dweller in the Garden of Eden"
- Ava "Waters, name of an angel"
- Aymelek "Moon angel"
- Ayperi "Moon fairy"
- Dugdhova "Mother of Zarathushtra"
- Elaheh "Goddess"
- Fereshteh "Angel"
- Franghad "An ashavan - holy maid, spiritual adept"
- Frawarti "Guardian spirit"
- Homa "The phoenix, a mythical bird"
- Houri "Fairy"
- Huchithra "An ashavan - holy woman, spiritual adept"
- Humaya "An ashavan - holy woman, spiritual adept"
- Hvaredhay "An ashavan - holy maid, spiritual adept"
- Hvovi "Third wife of Zarathustra"
- Jagkrut "An ashavan - holy maid, spiritual adept"
- Kanuka "An ashavan - holy maid, spiritual adept"
- Mahpari "Moon fairy"
- Mana "Alike, similar; also name of a god"
- Mani "Angelic"
- Mitra "Angel's name"
- Mitra "Name of a god/goddess"
- Paesanghanu "An ashavan - holy maid, spiritual adept"
- Pareechehr "Has a face like a fairy; beautiful"
- Pareerou "Has a face like a fairy; beautiful"
- Pareesa "Like a fairy"
- Parendi "Angel of prosperity"
- Pari "Fairy"
- Paribanu "Fairy lady"
- Paribanu "Fairy-girl"
- Parichehr "Has a face like a fairy; beautiful"
- Parik "Fairy"
- Parin "Fairy-like"
- Parindokht "Daughter of a fairy"
- Parirou "Has a face like a fairy; beautiful"
- Parisa "Like a fairy"
- Parivash "Fairy-faced"
- Parizad "Fairy-born"
- Peri "Fairy"
- Perikhan "Fairy queen"
- Perizada "Elf-born"
- Pouruchista "Youngest daughter of Zarathustra"
- Ravan "Soul, Spirit"
- Sarosh "Obedience, an angel"
- Simurg "Mythical bird"
- Thriti "Second daughter of Zarathustra"
- Touba "Name of a tree in Paradise; excellent, best"
- Urudhayant "An ashtavan - holy woman, spiritual adept"
- Ushtavaiti "An ashtavan - holy woman, spiritual adept"
- Uxshenti "An ashavan - holy woman, spiritual adept"
- Vadhut "An ashavan - holy woman, spiritual adept"
- Yazdin "Angelic"
- Yazdindokht "Angelic daughter"
- Zairichi "An ashavan - holy woman, spiritual adept"
Polish Back to top
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- Angela "Angel (an-ZHEL-la)"
- Angelina "Little angel (an-ZHEH-lee-nah)"
- Olimpia "Mount Olympia, home of Greek gods"
- Zeniade "Pertaining to Zeus (zen-ah-EE-dee)"
Russian Back to top
- Marina "Sea fairy"
- Nikita "From the mythological Greek Nike - goddess of victory"
- Tania "Fairy queen"
- Tanya "Fairy queen"
- Tatiana "Fairy queen"
- Zena "From Zeus"
- Zenochka "From Zeus"
- Zinerva "Russian form of the goddess Minerva"
Sanskrit Back to top
- Devika "Little goddess"
- Usha "Mythological daughter of heaven and sister of night"
Scandinavian Back to top
- Disa "Goddess"
- Einmyria "Daughter of Loki, the trickster god"
- Eir "Norse goddess of medicine"
- Eira "Norse goddess of medicine"
- Eisa "Daughter of Loki, trickster god"
- Eyra "Norse goddess of medicine"
- Fenia "Mythological Norse giantess"
- Fenja "Mythological Norse giantess"
- Freya "Mythological wife of Odin and goddess of love and fertility"
- Fulla "Norse fertility goddess"
- Gudrun "Secret lore of the gods"
- Gunnlod "Mythological Norse giantess"
- Hjordis "Goddess of the sword"
- Hlin "Mythological attendent of Norse god Frigg"
- Inca "Ing's abundance. Feminine of Ing who was Norse god"
- Inga "Hero's daughter"
- Ingaborg "Hero's daughter"
- Inge "Hero's daughter"
- Ingegerd "Ing's fortress, fortress of the lord"
- Inger "Beautiful Ing, beautiful lord"
- Ingrid "Beautiful Ing, beautiful lord"
- Ingunna "Hero's daughter"
- Jarnsaxa "Mythological Norse giantess (YAHRN-sak-sah)"
- Lorelei "Siren"
- Manfe "Moon fairy"
- Manalva "Moon fairy"
- Martina "Named for Mars, god of war"
- Menia "Mythological Norse giantess"
- Menja "Mythological Norse giantess"
- Nerthus "Mother earth"
- Nissa "Friendly elf"
- Nisse "Friendly elf"
- Nyssa "Friendly elf"
- Nysse "Friendly elf"
- Ran "Norse goddess of the sea"
- Rinda "Third wife of Odin"
- Saga "Mythological mistress of Odin"
- Sibella "Prophetess, fortune teller"
- Sibilla "Prophetess, fortune teller"
- Sibylla "Prophetess, fortune teller (see-BEE-lah)"
- Thora "Feminine form of Thor, god of thunder"
- Thorborg "Thor's hall"
- Torborg "Thor's hall"
- Tordis "Thor's goddess"
- Torrun "Loved by Thor (TORR-un)"
- Tova "Beautiful Thor"
- Turid "Beautiful Thor"
- Tyra "Of Tyr; god of battle"
- Vara "In Norse mythology, Vara's job was to punish vow-breakers"
- Vigdis "Goddess of war (VEE-dees)"
Scottish Back to top
- Cailleach "Hag"
- Caillic "Hag"
- Merdachan "Mermaid"
Spanish Back to top
- Aleta "Winged"
- Alma "Spirit"
- Angela "Angel"
- Angelia "Angel"
- Angelina "Angel"
- Anjelica "Like an angel"
- Brisa "The woman Achilles loved in Homer's Iliad"
- Brisha "The woman Achilles loved"
- Brisia "The woman Achilles loved"
- Brissa "The woman Achilles loved"
- Bryssa "The woman Achilles loved"
- Casandra "Unheeded prophetess"
- Dionis "Named for Dionysus, god of wine"
- Dionisa "Named for Dionysus, god of wine"
- Gotzone "Angel"
- Julieta "Jove's child"
- Julina "Jove's child"
- Kassandra "Unheeded prophetess"
- Lucena "Mythological Roman goddess of childbirth"
- Maricel "Named for Mars, god of war"
- Maricela "Named for Mars, god of war"
- Maricelia "Named for Mars, god of war"
- Maricella "Named for MArs, god of war"
- Martina "Named for MArs, god of war"
- Saturnina Gift of Saturn"
- Serafina "Seraph"
Swedish Back to top
- Inga "Ing's daughter"
- Ingaborg "Ing's helper"
- Ingalill "Ing's lily"
- Inge "Ing's daughter"
- Ingeborg "Ing's helper"
- Ingegard "Ing's helper"
- Inger "Ing's daughter"
- Ingrid "Ing's daughter"
- Manfe "Moon fairy"
- Manalva "Moon fairy"
- Sibylla "Prophetess"
Teutonic Back to top
- Adolphine "Feminine form of Adolph: noble wolf""
- Adolphina "Feminine form of Adolph; noble wolf""
- Anselma "Divine defender"
- Elfreda "Threatens the elves"
- Elfrida "Threatens the elves"
- Hertha "Mother earth"
- Herthe "Mother earth"
- Ing "Hero's daughter"
- Inga "Hero's daughter"
- Inge "Hero's daughter"
- Ingeborg "Hero's daughter"
- Inger "Hero's daughter"
- Ingria "Hero's daughter"
- Ingrid "Hero's daughter"
- Inkeri "Hero's daughter"
- Lorelle "Elfin Laura"
- Lorilla "Elfin Laura"
- Lorrella "Elfin Laura"
- Marelda "Elfin Mary"
- Marelde "Elfin Mary"
- Vedia "Holy spirit of the forest"
- Vedis "Holy spirit of the forest"
- Vidis "Holy spirit of the forest"
Turkish Back to top
- Aymelek "Moon angel"
- Ayperi "Moon fairy"
- Gulperi "Rose fairy"
- Huma "Legendary bird, omen of happines"
- Kevser "Name of a river in Paradise"
- Qayzafa "Legendary Queen of Morocco (kay-ZAH-fah)"
- Ravan "Soul, spirit"
- Visa "Legendary Persian heroine"
- Vitha "Legendary Persian heroine"
Welsh Back to top
- Adain "Winged one"
- Adenydd "Winged one"
- Arianrhod "Legendary daughter of Don"
- Armes "Prophetess"
- Arthes "She-bear"
- Cafell "Oracle"
- Eheubryd "Legendary daughter of Kyvwlch"
- Eliylw "Legendary daughter of Neol Hang Cock"
- Ellette "Little elf"
- Elvina "Befriended by the elves"
- Eneuawg "Legendary daughter of Bedwyr"
- Enrhydreg "Legendary daughter of Tuduathar"
- Erdudvyl "Legendary daughter of Tryffin"
- Eurneid "Legendary daughter of Clydno"
- Eurolwyn "Legendary daughter of Gwydolwyn"
- Goewin "Legendary daughter of Pebin"
- Gorasgwrn "Legendary daughter of Nerth, a knight"
- Gwaeddan "Legendary daughter of Kynvelyn"
- Gwenabwy "Legendary daughter of Caw"
- Gwener "Welsh form of Venus, goddess of love""
- Gwenledyr "Legendary daughter of Gwawrddur Hunchback"
- Gwenn Alarch "Legendary daughter of Kynwal"
- Indeg "Legendary daughter of Garwy Hir"
- Kelemon "Legendary daughter of Kei"
- Kigva "Legendary wife of Partholon's son"
- Morvudd "Legendary daughter of Uryen"
- Neued "Legendary daughter of Kyvwlch"
- Penarddun "Legendary daughter of Beli"
- Rathtyen "Legendary daughter of Clememyl"
- Rhiannon "Goddess of the moon"
- Tangwen "Legendary daughter of Gweir"
- Teleri "Legendary daughter of Peul"
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