Mystical baby names
Names tagged with “Mystical” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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178 names
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- Avalon
Welsh
92Island of apples. In Arthurian legend, the mystical isle where King Arthur was taken to heal after his final battle.
- Zuriel
Hebrew
92God is my rock or my strength. Zuriel is an archangel name in Jewish mysticism, representing divine protection and spiritual fortitude.
- Rune
Norse
92A letter of the ancient Germanic alphabet, historically used in Scandinavian runic inscriptions. Represents mystique, ancient wisdom, and spiritual significance.
- Merlin
Celtic
92Sea fortress or famous lake. Derived from Welsh elements meaning 'sea' (mor) and 'fortress' (din), or possibly 'famous' (mær) and 'lake' (llyn). Made famous by Arthurian legend.
- Sahir
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'magician' or 'sorcerer', also interpreted as 'awake' or 'vigilant'. Associated with mystique and wisdom.
- Ravyn
Celtic
92Dark-haired or raven-like. Derived from the Irish word for raven, a bird symbolizing intelligence, mystery, and transformation in Celtic tradition.
- Aura
Latin
91A luminous radiance or emanation surrounding a person or object, from the Latin 'aura' meaning breeze or breath.
- Eloah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Elohah, a poetic form of Elohim meaning 'God' or 'the divine'. A rare, spiritually resonant name with mystical roots.
- Fiora
Celtic
84From Scottish Gaelic 'fionn' meaning fair or white, also linked to the rowan tree's luminous berries and protective qualities in Celtic tradition.
- Magic
English
84The supernatural power to influence events through mystical or supernatural means; enchantment or illusion. Used as a given name to evoke wonder, possibility, and the extraordinary.
- Atziri
Literary
84A boss character name from the video game Path of Exile, created for the fantasy world of Wraeclast. The name carries an ethereal, mystical quality in gaming culture.
- Anael
Hebrew
84God answers or God is gracious. In Kabbalah, Anael is one of the archangels associated with divine compassion and healing.
- Aunyx
Celtic
84One anointed or of noble lineage; possibly derived from early Celtic naming traditions with mystical connotations.
- Lilit
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'of the night' or 'night creature'. In Jewish tradition, Lilith is a primordial female figure, sometimes depicted as Adam's first wife.
- Shiah
Irish
84Blessed or favored one. Derived from Irish roots connected to fortune and spiritual grace in Gaelic tradition.
- Seyla
Celtic
84Possibly derived from Gaelic elements meaning 'fairy' or 'blessed', with connections to Scottish highlands and mystical traditions.
- Araia
Celtic
84Possibly derived from Irish elements meaning 'noble' or related to 'Arae', associated with brightness and radiance in Celtic tradition.
- Lillyth
Literary
84Modern variant of Lilith, the Hebrew name meaning 'of the night' or 'night creature', reimagined with a softer -th ending in contemporary fantasy and literature.
- Cira
Latin
84From Latin Circe, the Greek mythological sorceress. Also possibly from Persian meaning 'sun' or 'throne'.
- Izora
Welsh
84From Welsh meaning 'fair' or 'white'. A rare feminine form with nature-inspired undertones, sometimes associated with luminous qualities.
- Inba
Irish
84From Old Irish 'inba' meaning 'island' or 'water', also connected to the concept of refuge and shelter
- Iraa
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'prophet' or 'seer', associated with wisdom and spiritual insight in Celtic tradition
- Zohar
Hebrew
84Splendor, radiance, or light. From the Hebrew word meaning 'to shine.' Also refers to a foundational text of Jewish mysticism (Kabbalah).
- Amunet
English
84From Egyptian 'Imnit', the hidden one. Associated with the west and the feminine divine principle in ancient Egyptian mythology.
- Raziel
Hebrew
78God is my secret or God is my strength. In Jewish mysticism, Raziel is an archangel who guards divine secrets and knowledge.
- Zenayla
Celtic
76Variation of Zena with Celtic roots, possibly connected to meanings of 'hospitable' or 'welcoming' with modern creative suffix -yla
- Valloleth
Celtic
76Possibly derived from Gaelic roots relating to 'valley' or 'well', with uncertain but potentially nature-connected etymology in Scottish Highland tradition.
- Reveah
Celtic
76Possibly derived from Irish roots relating to revelation or truth; a modern creative variant with mystical undertones.
- Runa
Norse
74From Old Norse 'rúna' meaning 'secret' or 'whisper', associated with runic alphabet and ancient wisdom
- Faya
Celtic
74From Irish meaning 'fairy' or 'elf', associated with magical folklore and enchantment in Celtic tradition.
- Shilah
Celtic
74From Old Irish meaning 'fairy woman' or 'from the fairy fort', associated with Celtic mysticism and ancient Irish settlements
- Avalene
Celtic
74Likely a variant of Avalon or influenced by Aveline. Associated with apple orchards and mystical islands in Celtic tradition.
- Opal
Sanskrit
73A precious gemstone with a milky white or iridescent appearance, valued since ancient times. The name derives from the Sanskrit word for the opal stone itself.
- Amauria
Latin
70From Latin Amaurus, meaning 'dark' or 'dim,' blended with Germanic elements suggesting 'work' or 'ruler.' Rare medieval form with mystical undertones.
- Kalimarie
Celtic
70Blend of Kali (dark goddess energy) and Marie (beloved). A modern creative fusion honoring both mystical and classic traditions.
- Kabiel
Hebrew
70From Hebrew, possibly derived from 'Kabbalah' or related to angelic names. A modern creation blending Kabbalistic tradition with contemporary naming.
- Myrikal
Greek
70From Greek 'mýrios' meaning 'countless' or 'ten thousand'; evokes mystery and multiplicity. Modern invented name blending classical roots with contemporary style.
- Naxhieli
Hebrew
70From Hebrew 'nakhash' (serpent) and 'el' (God). A rare modern construction, likely meaning 'God's serpent' or a protective divine name variant.
- Mazakeen
Arabic
70From Arabic meaning 'mighty' or 'strong,' also understood as a variant reflecting divine power and strength in Islamic tradition
- Raven
English
65A large black bird (corvus corax) symbolizing wisdom, mystery, and intelligence in various cultures.
- Lilyth
Literary
62Modern variant of Lilith, from Hebrew meaning 'night' or 'of the night', blended with the flower name Lily symbolizing purity and beauty
- Ashlan
Irish
62Dream or vision. Derived from the Old Irish element 'aislinge,' referring to prophetic dreams and spiritual visions in Celtic tradition.
- Stolas
Mythological
62From Greek mythology, Stolas is a demon prince in the Goetia. The name may derive from Greek roots relating to 'stole' (garment) or stellar imagery.
- Myon
Greek
62From Greek 'myein' meaning 'to close' or 'initiate', associated with mystery and the initiate. Also potentially a modern invention or short form.
- Abraxas
Greek
62A powerful magical word from Gnostic tradition, used in amulets and mystical texts. Associated with cosmic power and divine knowledge in ancient mystery religions.
- Sybella
Celtic
62From Latin Sibylla, referring to an ancient prophetess or oracle, with Celtic romantic mystique.
- Sephiroth
Mythological
62From Hebrew Sephiroth, the ten divine emanations in Kabbalah representing the path to divine knowledge and creation.
- Binah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew meaning 'understanding' or 'intelligence'. In Kabbalah, Binah is the third Sephirah on the Tree of Life, representing divine feminine wisdom and the womb of creation.
- Aquarius
Mythological
62From Latin meaning 'water carrier.' Named after the zodiac constellation and the mythological figure who poured water for the gods.
- Atlyss
Celtic
62Modern creation blending 'at' with Celtic sound patterns; conveys a mystical, edgy aesthetic without established historical root.
- Eyra
Celtic
62From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Magik
Literary
62A modern invented name, popularized by the Marvel Comics character Magik (Illyana Rasputin), combining 'magic' with a stylized spelling for a mystical, supernatural connotation.
- Astara
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'star' or 'celestial', derived from the goddess Astarte and cosmic imagery in Hindu tradition
- Shael
Irish
62From Old Irish meaning 'little seed' or 'little fairy', possibly related to Síol. A rare, mystical name with Celtic heritage.
- Elaira
Celtic
62Possibly derived from Scottish roots meaning 'noble' or related to the rowan tree, a sacred Celtic plant symbolizing protection and magic.
- Esenia
Celtic
62Possibly derived from Old Irish roots relating to dreams or visions, with modern usage influenced by nature imagery
- Makara
Sanskrit
62The sea monster or water deity in Hindu astrology, the 7th sign of the zodiac. Associated with transformation and mystical depth.
- Marra
Celtic
62From Old Irish meaning 'of the sea' or 'of the star of the sea', associated with the Virgin Mary in Celtic tradition
- Raziella
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Raziel' meaning 'God's secret' or 'God is my secret.' Raziella is a feminine elaboration with the -ella suffix.
- Syble
Celtic
62Variant of Sybil, from Greek 'sibyl' meaning prophetess or seer. Celtic spelling adaptation with mystical connotations.
- Alruna
Germanic
62From Old Norse 'alrúna' meaning 'secret rune' or 'all-knowing'. Associated with feminine magic and ancient wisdom in Norse tradition.
- Asenet
English
62Ancient Egyptian name, possibly meaning 'she of the living father' or related to divine feminine principles in Egyptian mythology
- Aset
English
62From Egyptian Aset, goddess of fertility, magic, and motherhood. Also known as Isis, one of the most important deities in Egyptian mythology.
- Ayida
African
62A loa (spirit) in Haitian Vodou tradition, associated with fertility, water, and feminine power. The name embodies spiritual depth and mystical connection.
- Kismet
Persian
62From Persian 'qismet', meaning fate or destiny. Represents the Islamic concept of divine fate and predetermined fortune.
- Qetsiyah
Mythological
62From The Vampire Diaries universe, a powerful witch name. In Turkish origins, relates to fate or destiny concepts in Ottoman mystical tradition.
- Seyli
Celtic
62Possibly derived from Scottish Gaelic roots meaning 'fairy' or 'blessed', with some associations to nature and ethereal qualities
- Siriah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew/Arabic roots meaning 'burning' or 'fierce'. May also reference Sirius, the brightest star in Earth's night sky, symbolizing brilliance and guidance.
- Zemi
Celtic
62Spirit or deity in Taíno indigenous belief; also associated with Celtic earth spirituality and connection to the sacred natural world.
- Zelda
Literary
55From Old High German 'selig' meaning 'blessed' or 'happy'. Popularized as a fictional name and associated with wisdom and mystique.
- Osiris
Mythological
55The Egyptian god of the afterlife, resurrection, and agriculture. His name represents divine kingship and eternal life in ancient Egyptian mythology.
- Ahziel
Hebrew
55From Hebrew 'Azrael' or similar angelic names. Ahziel likely derives from 'Az' (strength) and 'El' (God), meaning 'God is my strength' or 'Mighty one of God'
- Yaxiel
Hebrew
55From Hebrew, an angelic name meaning 'God strengthens' or 'my strength is God', associated with celestial beings in Jewish mysticism
- Zymiere
Celtic
55Likely a modern creative variation blending 'Zy-' prefix with Celtic elements, possibly influenced by names like Zymere or Zimmer with mystical connotations.
- Siar
Irish
42From Old Irish meaning 'phantom' or 'fairy', with mystical otherworldly associations in Celtic tradition
- Anamika
Sanskrit
42Means 'nameless' or 'anonymous' in Sanskrit, referring to the unnamed ring finger. Also symbolizes mystery and individuality in Hindu tradition.
- Raevynn
Celtic
42Modern variation of Raven combined with suffix -vynn. Evokes the dark raven bird and mystical qualities.
- Gwyndolin
Welsh
42Fair and blessed, derived from Welsh elements 'gwyn' (fair/white) and 'dolin' (blessed). Associated with Welsh mysticism and literary tradition.
- Aisleen
Irish
42From Old Irish 'Aislinn', meaning 'dream' or 'vision'. A romantic name rooted in Celtic mysticism and spiritual sight.
- Aisyn
Celtic
42Variant of Aislin, from Gaelic meaning 'vision' or 'dream'; also possibly related to names meaning 'noble' or 'of noble lineage'
- Amaja
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'night' or 'darkness', associated with mystique and celestial beauty in Hindu tradition.
- Faedra
Celtic
42From Old Irish, possibly related to 'fae' meaning fairy or luminous. A rare modern Irish name with mystical resonance.
- Isyss
Celtic
42From Welsh roots suggesting mystery and fluidity. A rare modern creation with possible ties to water or mystical qualities in Celtic tradition.
- Sabrinna
Celtic
42From Latin Sabrina, a goddess of the River Severn in Celtic mythology, associated with rivers and water.
- Kyriel
Celtic
42Derived from Gaelic roots suggesting 'dark' or 'mysterious.' A modern feminine form with mystical resonance.
- Sibella
Celtic
42Diminutive of Sibyl, from Latin meaning 'prophetess' or 'oracle'. A name steeped in classical mystique and ancient wisdom.
- Sihan
Irish
42From Irish meaning 'wise' or 'fairy-like.' Associated with magical and intellectual qualities in Celtic tradition.
- Ashling
Irish
42From Old Irish 'aisling' meaning 'dream' or 'vision', also associated with poetic tradition and spiritual insight
- Skandha
Sanskrit
42One of the five aggregates (skandhas) in Buddhist philosophy, representing the constituents of human experience and consciousness.
- Sufi
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'spiritual.' Associated with Sufism, the mystical dimension of Islam emphasizing divine love and spiritual purification.
- Alchemy
Literary
42The mystical practice of transmuting base metals into gold; metaphorically, spiritual transformation and hidden wisdom. Modern usage reflects this esoteric and transformative quality.
- Sypha
Celtic
42Possibly derived from Irish roots relating to wisdom or craft. Modern usage treats it as a variant spelling with mystical undertones.
- Fela
Irish
42From Old Irish meaning 'woman' or 'fairy woman'. Also associated with brightness and joy in Irish tradition.
- Hecate
Greek
42Goddess of magic, crossroads, and liminal spaces in Greek mythology. Name possibly derived from feminine form of Hekatos, an epithet of Apollo.
- Ororo
Celtic
42Ororo is primarily known from Marvel Comics' Storm character. The name may derive from Oromo language roots, though its modern usage is largely defined by the superhero character.
- Zatanna
Literary
42Created for DC Comics character Zatanna Zatara, a stage magician with magical powers. The name combines 'Z' for mystique with an exotic, palindromic quality reflecting her backwards-spell magic.
- Azareel
Hebrew
42God is my help. An archangel name in Jewish and Islamic tradition, one of the seven archangels of divine protection and mercy.
- Silis
Celtic
42Possibly derived from Old Irish meaning 'wise' or 'fairy,' with potential connections to Celtic mythology and nature spirits.
- Astreya
Celtic
42Derived from Gaelic roots suggesting 'star' or 'celestial,' blending astral imagery with Celtic mysticism and nature reverence.
- Freyia
Norse
42From Norse goddess Freyja, deity of love, beauty, and fertility. The name carries divine feminine power and grace.
- Almaas
Arabic
42From Arabic 'al-maas' meaning 'diamond' or 'the diamond', symbolizing purity and precious spiritual value in Sufi mysticism
- Laylaa
Arabic
42From Arabic 'Layla' meaning 'night', symbolizing beauty and mystery. Often associated with the romantic Persian tale of Layla and Majnun.
- Syha
Celtic
42Likely derived from Irish roots; possibly related to 'sí' (fairy/peace) or variant of similar Celtic names with mystical associations.
- Zabrina
Celtic
42Possibly derived from Sabrina, with Celtic roots suggesting 'from the river' or border dweller. Associated with magic and mystique.
- Yzael
Hebrew
42God is my strength. A rare biblical name with mystical roots, appearing in apocryphal texts and angelology traditions.
- Nymira
Celtic
42From Welsh elements meaning 'myr' (sea) and potentially 'eira' (snow), suggesting a poetic sea-and-snow imagery or possibly derived from Myrddin tradition.
- Shalia
Celtic
42Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'fairy' or 'from the fairy fort'; associated with mystical and ethereal qualities in Irish tradition.
- Alexiel
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'Alexiel,' traditionally interpreted as 'God is my refuge' or 'helper of God.' Often associated with angelic figures in Jewish mystical tradition.
- Sufia
Arabic
42From Arabic 'Sufiya', meaning 'wise' or 'pure'. Associated with Sufism, the mystical branch of Islam emphasizing spiritual devotion.
- Midna
Literary
42A name created for the video game The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, likely inspired by 'midwife' or 'midnight' with mystical overtones
- Ajna
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'command' or 'perception', referring to the sixth chakra (third eye) in Hindu and yogic traditions, symbolizing intuition and inner wisdom.
- Xymena
Celtic
42Polish feminine form with possible Celtic roots. Modern invention blending Xymon/Xenia with -mena suffix, creating contemporary mystique.
- Miasia
Greek
42From Greek 'miasma' meaning 'pollution' or 'vapor,' historically used in medical theory; modernly perceived as a melodic, mystical name.
- Aradia
Mythological
42Aradia is a figure in Italian witchcraft traditions, likely derived from Herodias. Associated with the divine feminine and lunar mysteries in Wiccan practice.
- Syrene
Greek
42From Greek Seirene, a mythological sea nymph or siren. Associated with enchantment, mystery, and the allure of the sea.
- Kimiya
Persian
42From Persian meaning 'alchemy' or 'alchemist', symbolizing transformation and the transmutation of base into precious. Associated with wisdom and spiritual refinement.
- Attis
Mythological
42Attis was a Phrygian vegetation deity associated with fertility, rebirth, and the cycle of seasons. His myth influenced later Greek and Roman mystery religions.
- Asohn
Celtic
42Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'elf' or related to mystical/supernatural beings in Celtic tradition.
- Eclipsa
Literary
42Derived from the astronomical phenomenon 'eclipse,' suggesting mystery, celestial beauty, and transformative moments of shadow and light.
- Lunar
Latin
42Of or relating to the moon. A modern English name derived from the celestial body, evoking nighttime beauty and mystical qualities.
- Caliel
Hebrew
42From Hebrew, one of the Archangels in Kabbalah and Jewish mysticism, associated with divine protection and strength.
- Shekhinah
Hebrew
42Divine presence or glory in Jewish mysticism; the manifestation of God's dwelling among people, central to Kabbalistic theology.
- Persephonie
Greek
42From Greek goddess Persephone, queen of the underworld. Represents duality, transformation, and the cycle of seasons.
- Zuhal
Persian
42From Persian meaning 'star' or 'planet', specifically referring to Saturn in Arabic astronomy. A celestial name with classical roots.
- Zagan
Hebrew
42A demon prince in Jewish medieval demonology, associated with deception and illusion in mystical texts.
- Ayarie
Celtic
42Likely a variant or blend of Airy/Eerie with Celtic roots, suggesting ethereal or mystical qualities. May also derive from Gaelic elements meaning 'noble' or 'bright.'
- Haniel
Hebrew
40Hebrew name meaning 'God is my grace' or 'grace of God', associated with the divine messenger Haniel in Jewish mysticism and angelology
- Twyla
Celtic
40From Welsh meaning 'woven' or 'thread', also possibly relating to twilight; a name with mystical, liminal qualities.
- Seline
Celtic
40Derived from Sile, an Old Irish name meaning 'fairy woman' or 'fairy mother', with connections to the rowan tree in Celtic tradition
- Aisling
Irish
40From Old Irish 'aisling' meaning 'dream' or 'vision,' often used in Irish literary tradition for mystical dream sequences and poetic visions.
- Saria
Literary
40Popularized by The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (1998), where Saria is a young Kokiri girl character. The name has no confirmed etymological root but carries a mystical, nature-connected quality.
- Anubis
Mythological
40Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife, represented with a jackal head. Name symbolizes protection, guardianship, and ancient wisdom.
- Eldana
Celtic
40From Scottish origins, possibly a variant of 'Alden' or related to Old Irish roots meaning 'noble' or 'elf-friend'
- Aleph
Hebrew
40First letter of the Hebrew alphabet, representing the beginning and unity in Jewish tradition and mysticism.
- Shylah
Celtic
40Variant of Shyla, derived from Irish roots meaning 'fairy woman' or 'from the fairy fort'
- Cypher
Literary
40From the word cipher, meaning a code or secret writing system. Also associated with the mathematical concept of zero, representing potential and mystery.
- Akasha
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'ether' or 'sky', representing the fifth element in Hindu cosmology and associated with space and consciousness.
- Pera
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'fairy' or 'apsara', a celestial nymph in Hindu mythology; also used in Persian contexts meaning 'fairy' or 'peri'
- Morgana
Celtic
40From Welsh meaning 'sea' or 'bright', associated with Arthurian legend as the enchantress Morgan le Fay
- Shekinah
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Shekinah, meaning 'divine presence' or 'dwelling place of God'. A mystical term in Jewish theology for God's immanent glory.
- Enki
Mythological
40Sumerian god of waters, wisdom, and creation. Associated with fresh waters, craftsmanship, and divine knowledge in ancient Mesopotamian mythology.
- Mithra
Persian
40From Zoroastrianism, Mithra is the yazata of contracts, oaths, and cosmic order. Associated with the sun and divine protection.
- Seidy
Celtic
40Possibly derived from Old Norse 'seiðr' meaning magical/prophetic, or Scottish diminutive form related to fairy or mystical traditions
- Siren
Mythological
40In Greek mythology, sirens were enchanting creatures—part woman, part bird—whose irresistible songs lured sailors to their doom. The name evokes mystery, allure, and supernatural charm.
- Zimir
Slavic
40From Russian roots meaning 'winter' or 'of the earth'. A rare, modern construction with mystical undertones.
- Danaya
Celtic
40Possibly derived from Danann, the mythological mother goddess of Irish legend, or connected to the Tuatha Dé Danann.
- Daimon
Greek
40From Greek 'daimōn', meaning a divine spirit or inner genius. In ancient philosophy, one's guiding spiritual force or personal daemon.
- Lazuli
Persian
40From Persian lāzward, referring to lapis lazuli, the deep blue semiprecious stone prized since antiquity for its rich color and spiritual significance.
- Sibyl
Greek
40From Greek sibýlla, a prophetess or oracle. Associated with prophetic wisdom and the legendary sibyls of classical antiquity.
- Draiden
Celtic
40From Gaelic 'draoidh' meaning 'druid' or 'sorcerer', blended with modern -en suffix. Associated with mysticism and ancient Celtic wisdom.
- Celestial
Latin
40From Latin caelestis meaning 'of the heavens' or 'divine.' Associated with the sky, cosmos, and celestial bodies.
- Lelah
Hebrew
40From Hebrew/Arabic meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty', also a variant of Leila/Layla associated with mystique and femininity
- Seela
Celtic
40From Scottish Gaelic meaning 'fairy' or 'blessed one', associated with mystical and ethereal qualities in Celtic tradition
- Aslyn
Celtic
40From Celtic roots meaning 'lake' or 'dream,' often associated with natural beauty and mystical qualities.
- Assiah
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Assiyah, the lowest of the four Kabbalistic worlds, representing the material/physical realm of manifestation and action.
- Kimya
Arabic
40From Arabic/Persian meaning 'alchemy' or 'chemistry', referring to the ancient mystical science of transformation and transmutation.
- Iysis
Greek
40From Isis, the Egyptian goddess of magic and fertility. Iysis is a modern variant spelling inspired by the divine name, representing power and mystique.
- Zadquiel
Hebrew
40Hebrew archangel name composed of 'Tsad' (righteous/hunting) and 'El' (God). Associated with divine justice and protection in Jewish mysticism.
- Merlina
Celtic
40Feminine form of Merlin, likely derived from Celtic elements meaning 'sea' or 'bright', with Arthurian legendary associations.
- Eileithyia
Greek
40Greek goddess of childbirth and midwifery. From elements meaning 'to come' and 'rush forward', reflecting her role in hastening labor and delivery.
- Kaeya
Scottish
40From Gaelic 'caorunn', referring to the rowan tree known for its bright red berries, symbolizing protection and magic in Celtic tradition.
- Merlyn
Welsh
40Sea fortress or sea hill. Merlyn is the Welsh form of Merlin, likely derived from the Celtic elements for sea and fortress, popularized by Arthurian legend.
- Omina
Latin
40From Latin 'omina' meaning 'signs' or 'portents'; historically used to denote auspicious or ominous signs in divination.
- Tiferet
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Kabbalah meaning 'beauty' or 'splendor'; the sixth sphere on the Tree of Life representing harmony and the heart center
- Ysela
Celtic
40From Welsh origins, possibly related to the element for 'vision' or 'sight', conveying perceptiveness and clarity
- Moira
Celtic
30From Old Irish 'Modhràn' meaning 'great one' or 'noble one'; also associated with the Moirai of Greek mythology, the fates who control human destiny.
- Gryffin
Celtic
30Strong lord or fierce griffin. From Welsh 'griff' (strong, fierce) combined with Old English griffin imagery symbolizing power and protection.
- Sirius
Greek
30The brightest star in the night sky, from Greek 'seirios' meaning 'scorching' or 'burning'. Associated with the Dog Star and celestial mythology.
- Samael
Hebrew
30From Hebrew, one of the names of the divine severity in Jewish mysticism. Samael is a powerful archangel figure in Kabbalistic texts.
- Fe
Irish
28From Old Irish 'Fé', possibly related to the word for 'woman' or 'fairy'. A rare, ancient name with mystical roots in Irish mythology.
- Vaeda
Celtic
12From Old Irish, meaning 'seer' or 'prophetess.' Associated with wisdom and vision in ancient Celtic tradition.
- Emry
Celtic
12Emry is a Welsh name derived from Emrys, traditionally associated with Merlin and meaning 'immortal' or 'ruler.' It carries both mystical and leadership connotations in Celtic tradition.
- Asrah
Arabic
10From Arabic meaning 'secret' or 'mystery', conveying an air of intrigue and hidden depths.
- Tamzin
Celtic
10From Cornish meaning 'dark' or 'darkening'. Associated with mystery and twilight in Celtic tradition.
- Maneli
Persian
10From Persian meaning 'night' or 'dark', conveying a sense of mystery and depth.
- Lunna
Latin
6From Latin 'luna' meaning moon. A celestial name evoking lunar beauty and mystique.
- Corben
Celtic
6From Old Irish 'corb' meaning raven or crow, symbolizing intelligence and mystery
- Isia
Greek
6From the Egyptian goddess Isis, associated with magic, fertility, and motherhood in ancient mythology
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