Mythological Feel baby names
Names tagged with “Mythological Feel” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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39 names
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- Arath
Celtic
92From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Aneira
Welsh
84From Welsh 'an' (very) and 'eir' (snow), meaning 'very snowy' or 'snowy one'. Associated with winter beauty and purity.
- Itan
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little fire' or 'little radiant one', associated with brightness and vitality in Celtic tradition.
- Kiano
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little dark one' or possibly derived from 'Cian' meaning 'ancient' or 'enduring'. A name with roots in Irish mythology and Celtic heritage.
- Historia
Greek
84From Greek 'historia' meaning 'inquiry' or 'narrative account', referring to the study of history itself
- Omen
English
84A sign or portent of something to come; derived from Latin 'omen' meaning a prophetic sign or indication of future events.
- Callia
Greek
84From Greek 'kallos' meaning 'beauty'. In classical antiquity, Callia was associated with grace and aesthetic elegance.
- Acyris
Greek
76From Greek 'akris' meaning 'sharp' or 'pointed', possibly referencing sharpness or clarity of vision or intellect.
- Lyxander
Greek
76Defender of light or clarity. A rare modern invention blending Greek roots with contemporary naming trends.
- Solana
Spanish
72From Latin 'solanus' meaning 'of the sun'. Associated with sunshine, warmth, and celestial light.
- Dacarii
Celtic
70Possibly derived from Dácar, an early Irish name of uncertain etymology, potentially connected to Celtic roots meaning 'dark' or 'strong'.
- Acyrus
Greek
62From Greek 'akyron' meaning 'without evil' or 'harmless'; alternatively interpreted as related to 'akis' (point, sharp), suggesting strength and clarity
- Gynesis
Greek
62From Greek 'genesis' meaning 'origin' or 'birth', suggesting new beginnings and creation
- Iriel
Celtic
62From Old Irish 'ire' (Ireland) with diminutive suffix, also potentially connected to the rowan tree in Celtic tradition.
- Atrayus
Celtic
62Uncertain origin; potentially related to Irish 'atra' (slaughter) or constructed modern variant. May draw from Arthurian tradition.
- Andros
Greek
62From Greek 'andros' meaning 'man' or 'masculine.' Often used as a prefix in compound names and stood alone in ancient times.
- Cosima
Greek
62From Greek kosmos meaning 'order' or 'world'; also associated with cosmos and universal harmony.
- Olwyn
Welsh
62From Welsh 'ol' (footprint/trace) and 'gwyn' (white/fair), meaning 'white footprint' or 'fair-haired'. Associated with light and grace in Welsh tradition.
- Ayleth
Hebrew
55From Hebrew 'ayelet' meaning 'doe' or 'female deer', symbolizing grace and gentleness.
- Selik
Irish
42Possibly derived from Old Irish roots relating to 'seal' or 'fairy', with some modern usage as a variant of Celtic naming traditions.
- Miasia
Greek
42From Greek 'miasma' meaning 'pollution' or 'vapor,' historically used in medical theory; modernly perceived as a melodic, mystical name.
- Naruto
Japanese
42From Japanese kanji meaning 'maelstrom' or 'whirlpool' (鳴 naru 'to sound' + 人 to 'person'). Popularized as a given name through anime culture.
- Myran
Irish
42From Old Irish meaning 'great' or 'illustrious'. May also relate to the rowan tree in Celtic tradition.
- Areon
Celtic
42From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Zynovia
Greek
42From Greek roots meaning 'to live' or 'hospitable.' A modern feminine creation blending ancient Greek elements with contemporary naming style.
- Crescent
Latin
42From Latin 'crescens' meaning 'to grow' or 'increasing'. Refers to the crescent moon phase, symbolizing growth and new beginnings.
- Aerius
Latin
42From Latin aerius meaning 'of the air' or 'airy,' derived from Greek aer. Associated with the heavens and ethereal qualities.
- Eliandra
Greek
42From Greek 'helios' (sun) combined with 'andra' (woman/warrior). A luminous, strong feminine name meaning 'sun warrior' or 'bright defender'.
- Agamveer
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'aga' (mountain) and 'veer' (brave/hero), meaning 'mountain hero' or 'brave warrior of the peaks'
- Zorian
Greek
40From Greek meaning 'pure' or 'undiluted', related to Zoroastrianism and the concept of celestial purity.
- Melyna
Celtic
40Variant of Melania, derived from Greek 'melas' meaning dark or black, blended with Celtic roots.
- Andrik
Scandinavian
40From Old Norse 'andr' meaning 'spirit' or 'breath', with the diminutive suffix '-ik'. Represents strength and vitality in Norse tradition.
- Sylvanas
Literary
40Created for the World of Warcraft character; likely inspired by Latin 'silva' (forest) with feminine suffix '-ana', evoking sylvan imagery
- Tyrian
Greek
40From Tyre, the ancient Phoenician city famous for producing royal purple dye. Associated with luxury, royalty, and the Mediterranean.
- Corwyn
Celtic
20From Welsh elements meaning 'horn' and 'fair' or 'blessed', evoking strength and grace combined
- Khora
Greek
20From Greek 'choros' meaning 'dance' or 'chorus', symbolizing rhythm and movement
- Tezara
Sanskrit
20From Sanskrit meaning 'arrow' or 'swift', representing precision and grace in motion
- Ahado
Celtic
10Possibly derived from Irish elements meaning 'noble' or 'bright'. Etymology uncertain; rare contemporary usage.
- Myria
Greek
10From Greek 'myrias' meaning 'countless' or 'ten thousand'. Associated with abundance and infinite possibility.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
