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Fairy Woodland
How would you name fairy woodland creatures? Inspiration:
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formerly Belphoebe⭐️I am in the mood
to dissolve
in the sky.
- Virginia Woolf

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Just going with what came to mind...Hedgehog: Forte
Bird: Memphis
Frogs: Balderdash, Gregarious
Mice: Delicatessen, Scintilla
Fairies: Prunella, Hyssop, Gentian, Calytrix, Quince, Tomatillo
(fairies were inspired by the recent plant list post)Less wordy-
Hedgehog: Umberto
Bird: Ouida
Frogs: Baldwin, Gerald
Mice: Delilah, Priscilla
Fairies: Nova, Tasnim, Molly, Ciaran, Dietrich, Lucas

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Hestia, Ethel, Marilla, Leander, Horton, Harris, Gaspard, Cassia, Hyssop, Alfwin, Anfisa, Lilias, Evander, Lilith, Oleander, Maeleth, Lysander, Primrose, Rhoda, Rosette, Sahsa, Silas, Coriander, Seren, Siofra, Breeshey, Theron, Wulfwynn, Willem, Apolline, Auberon, Aurelian, Briar, Caspian, Cassander, Frida, Hawthorn, Yarrow, Hildegard, Adalmund, Anise, Bellis, Cedar, Chrysanth, Chrysanthemum, Clove, Cress, Cypress, Crocus, Dandelion, Daylily, Elgantine, Ferne, Ethel, Gale, Heath, Rhys, Hemlock, Honeysuckle, Larkspur, Laurus, Lilium, Lilac, Marigold, Mulberry, Nettle, Rhubarb, Rosemary, Rowan, Russel, Shasta, Skylark, Tansy, Valerian, Vinca, Willow, Acanthus, Hattie, Hilda, Luelle, Maude, Melba, Vern, Winifred

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For fairy woodland creatures, I would choose unusual nature names, Greek or Roman mythological names, Shakespearean names or a word name that may describe their appearance or a certain personality characteristic. Whimsical names would work as well.Examples:The animal playing the cello in the middle of the picture could be called Marcello (Italian for Shakespeare's Marcellus).A mouse = Pip (male) or Pippa (f) short for Pipsqueak. Another option is Piccolo which means "small" in Italian. A serious name like Basil. Cornelius/Cornelia or Euphemia (Effie).A frog = Thaddeus (nickname Tad for Tadpole), Fritz, Viridis (means "green") or Yoda.A fairy could be Oberon/Auberon or Florizel (male). For a female fairy, Tryamon was a fairy princess in Arthurian legend and Siofra means "elf" in Irish. Anwen, Celeste, Taika (Finnish for "magic"), Undine, Melusine, Freya, Idunna, Xanthia and Galilea are other options.A butterfly = Mariposa, Amaryllis, Pollyanna, MarigoldA bee = Bumble, Bede, LughA smart creature = Brilliant, Sage or Voltaire.A large creature = GoliathA bossy character = Caesar

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