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[Opinions] Pagan and Witch names
For my birthday I got an amazing Pagan, Witch, Wicca and Druid Names book! It’s extremely long and I haven’t looked at all of it, but skimming through here are some names I found interesting. Since it’s a pagan book lots (though not all) of the names are mythological, nature themed or old English. What do you think of these?
Alshain
Alula
Alyn
Alzira
Aynia
Bradamante
Caelia
Cassivellaunus
Coria
Dracaena
Druanta
Eimyrja
Elain
Elatha
Etazeta
Eze
Fara
Fearless
Felee
Feronia
Fir
Forgetmenot
Gaius
Glaisne
Glycera
Goldilocks
Hygeia
Ingaret
Iollan
Iphigenia
Jophiel
Joyous
Jura
Kerrian
Kyprina
Leocadia
Leodegrance
Litany
Litha
Lleu
Llorien
Lobelia
Lysias
Lysius
Marfisa
Memory
Mercy
Merry
Messalina
Meztli
Mirzam
Miselda
Mithuna
Mnemosyne
Mohini
Moksha
Nikifor
Niniane
Ninkasi
Ollalie
Omnia
Ophan
Ophion
Opigena
Ovid
Oyinlola
Pasithea
Passiflora
Passionflower
Philophrosyne
Pleione
Plutodotera
Poppaea
Quintessence
Radamisto
Reine
Rhoea
Rhonabwy
Sagitta
Scylla
Seabert
Seaborn
Silene
Simaetha
Solamen
Sweetpea
Tecmessa
Turia
Tuta
Tyrian
Tyro
Ular
Vaiyra
Veasna
Vedra
Veia
Wendeline
Willowherb
Wit
Xanthias
Yalda
Ysanne
Ysfael
Zadkiel
Zennor
Zephalinda
Zisha
Ziusudra
Zosteria
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Very late to the post, but there are so many cool names. I like:Alzira
Dracaena (the meaning "she-dragon" is metal af)
Eimyrja (pretty and it means "ember" and it feels like the name of a viking metal band, I'd 100% call a cat this or have it as a gp middle name)
Elain
Fara
Ingaret
Kerrian
Leocadia (such a gp love)
Litany (extra gp, couldn't realistically use as I'm not religious in the slightest)
Litha
Llorien (feels very LOTR)
Mercy
Miselda
Mnemosyne
Omnia
Ophion
Pasithea
Seaborn
Simaetha
Tyrian
Ysanne
YsfaelSome cool names, most of which I prob wouldn't use in real life or would use for a pet, but they're cool and interesting...I had fun looking up the meanings too... Rhonabwy is fascinating... I wish the meaning were in the database.
Tyro makes me laugh, the meaning "cheese" is amazing. I'd love having a name meaning "cheese" (I also love cheese) but maybe it's not for everyone.
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No worries about being late! You’re right, lots of the names had awesome meanings, I’m enjoying going through the book to find them all.
I just looked for Rhonabwy in the book, it says:
‘Rhonabwy is difficult to parse and it’s origins are obscure; the first element may be Welsh: rhôn “lance”- or even perhaps a form of Rhun- the second may be a corruption of byw “alive”, or mab “son”, followed by the suffix -wy.’
So essentially the meaning isn’t totally clear but could be something like ‘lance alive’ or ‘lance son’.
Hope this helped :)
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Ooh, that is obscure! Cool though. So I guess Rhonabwy is masc then, I sort of thought it was fem... gave me archaic sorta bulky vibes but also vibes like Rhiannon etc, and I was thinking like Aeronwy and Myfanwy... so that's interesting!
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I like: Alshain
Alyn
Aynia
*Caelia
*Coria
*Dracaena
*Elain
Elatha
*Fara
Feronia
Gaius
Ingaret
Iphigenia
Jura
Kerrian
Kyprina
*Leocadia
Leodegrance
*Litha
Llorien
Mirzam
Mithuna
Mnemosyne
Nikifor
*Niniane
Ollalie
Omnia
Ophion
Passiflora
Pleione
Reine
Rhoea
Sagitta
Scylla
Silene
Simaetha
Solamen
*Turia
*Tyrian
Tyro
Vaiyra
Vedra
Veia
*Wendeline
Xanthias
Yalda
Ysanne
Ysfael
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I love Marfisa; it's such a wonderful name! I also like the name Coria, and find both Xanthias and Zadkiel handsome!
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Some of these don't seem to fit the category to me. I think of Leocadia as being an extremely Roman Catholic name, and Mercy was one of the most common "quality" names among the Puritans in colonial New England.
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Sorry, I probably wasn’t clear enough in the title. The book was specifically targeted at pagans, so it has a lot of mythological, nature themed and very old names in it. However, it also had a great deal of other names in it, from Leocadia and Mercy to Asher and Noah and Muhammad. All in all it had a very wide range!
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My favorites are Alula, Alzira, Caelia, Feronia, Kerrian, Lobelia, Messalina, Quintessence, Silene, Tyrian, Tyro, Xanthias, Zennor, and Zosteria.

This message was edited 5/6/2024, 8:31 AM

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I like Kerrian, Quintessence & Veia.Coria, Ingaret & Leocadia are okay.
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