youve caught my interest
i like dragons a lot, so im interested in ur story, but as for the name
Zuo is a chinese word meaning dragon, and heres some names of different species, maybe one will inspire u
Lung is another chinese word for a dragon in china, and there are four types of Lung, they are:
Tien-lung - the celestial dragon (tien means sky, and makes a great name)
Shen-lung - the spirtual dragon (shen makes a cool name, buts its also a nickname for the female name Shannon, and means 'evil in another language)
Ti-Lung - the earth dragon (Ty is a popular name, from the name Tyler)
Futs-lung - the underworld dragonThe great dragon in china who controlled all the river dragons was Chien-TangFaerie Dragon - ok this one doesnt help all to much, but these were little mini dragons, that looked more like giant butterflies, or faries
Wyvern - These dragons had two wings and only two legs, its a european dragon, it had a stinger on its tail, much like a scorpian (Wyvryn, a play on the word Wyvern means also 'jewelled valley' a fabelled place of the dragons (Nordic Mythology)
Hydra - classified as a dragon, these greek creatures sometimes had wings, and legs, sometimes not, and had multiple heads
Pernese Dragon (my favourite) - from Persia of course
Drake - only legs, no wings, a westren dragon
Amphiptere (Am-fih-teer) - no legs, only wings, these are mexican, the most popular Amphitere was Quetzalcoatl (kwet-zah-coat-al), u might notice this is a similar word to the bird the Quetal, which when flying looks like as serpant with its two feet long green tail feathers
Wyrm - (not a dragon to me, but w/e) - no legs, no wings, also know as the Guivre (Gy-veer) ok so i think thats a cool name... Guivre,
Lindworm - (maybe the name Lindsey) two legs, no wings, first discovered and recorded by Marco Polo!!!
Sea serpents... no interesting names here so ill skip it
Ouroboros - always holds its tail in its mouth, first found in Egypt, then Greece
Midgard Serpent - from norse mythology, a dragon that incompased the world and held its tail in its mouth
Amphisbaena (Ahm-fiz-bee-nah) - this dragon had a head on its neck, and on its tail, an african dragon
Naga - an indian dragon (east indian) with the bodys of a serpent, and the head of a human
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A name that means 'Dragon'  ·  Hiroshi Zanretsu  ·  7/15/2002, 9:54 PM
How bout Dragan? It's another take on the spelling  ·  G,  ·  7/19/2002, 5:25 PM
youve caught my interest  ·  Silver  ·  7/17/2002, 10:48 PM
Re: youve caught my interest  ·  victoria Ponzo  ·  11/19/2003, 10:54 AM
Re: youve caught my interest  ·  Hiroshi Zanretsu  ·  7/18/2002, 6:25 PM
i think ur my new best friend  ·  Silver  ·  7/20/2002, 10:09 AM
coat of arms  ·  chavez  ·  9/22/2002, 5:54 PM
Re: A name that means 'Dragon'  ·  Ellie  ·  7/16/2002, 1:54 PM
Re: A name that means 'Dragon'  ·  Hiroshi Zanretsu  ·  7/16/2002, 4:55 PM
Re: A name that means 'Dragon'  ·  Tue  ·  7/17/2002, 2:51 PM
ive never seen it as Ryo, but always as ryu... n/t  ·  Silver  ·  7/17/2002, 10:51 PM
At least that's what I've heard...  ·  Tue  ·  7/17/2002, 2:53 PM
Re: At least that's what I've heard...  ·  Hiroshi Zanretsu  ·  7/18/2002, 6:08 PM
Re: A name that means 'Dragon'  ·  Ellie  ·  7/16/2002, 5:21 PM