The Ultimate List of Fantasy Names

  1. Hestia
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "hearth, fireside"
    • Description:

      Hestia is the name of the Greek goddess of the hearth, home and chastity. Though Hestia has been long dormant as a name, it's a possibility for the parent in search of a classic name with deep roots that's also unusual. It's one of the Greek goddess namesthat's both familiar and distinctive.
  2. Io
    • Origin:

      Greek mythology name
    • Description:

      Io may be one of the slightest names in the book, but there aren't many two-letter names with as much substance as this Greek mythological example. Io, a name used for the largest moon of Jupiter, was in classic myth raped by Zeus and escaped from him by changing herself into a cow.
  3. Iona
    • Origin:

      Scottish place-name
    • Description:

      This name of a small island off the coast of Scotland is trending upwards along with other I names.
  4. Isolde
    • Origin:

      Welsh, German
    • Meaning:

      "ice ruler"
    • Description:

      Now that Tristan has been rediscovered, maybe it's time for his fabled lover in the Arthurian romances and Wagnerian opera, a beautiful Irish princess, to be brought back into the light as well.
  5. Izora
    • Origin:

      Variation of Isaura
  6. Igraine
    • Jocasta
      • Origin:

        Greek, meaning unknown
      • Description:

        Jocasta is a mythological name fashionably used in England, but mostly ignored here. She was the mother of Oedipus, King of Thebes, whom he (oops) unwittingly married. If you can ignore that small error in judgment, you'll find an interesting and attractive J name that's neither overused nor terminally dated.
    • Joliette
      • Jorinda
        • Khione
          • Origin:

            Greek mythology
          • Meaning:

            "Snow"
          • Description:

            Khione was the name of several minor figures in Greek mythology, of which the most notable is the nymph who Hermes turned into a snow cloud. Khione works as both a high-brow mythological name and a Kardashian-trendy K name.
        • Lancelot
          • Origin:

            French
          • Meaning:

            "servant"
          • Description:

            In Arthurian legend, Lancelot was one of the most dashing of the Knights of the Round Table who eventually had an affair with Queen Guinevere: it makes for a romantic story-- but perhaps overly romantic-- name.
        • Lavinia
          • Origin:

            Latin, from ancient place name Lavinium
          • Description:

            Lavinia is a charmingly prim and proper Victorian-sounding name which actually dates back to classical mythology, where it was the name of the wife of the Trojan hero Aeneas, who was considered the mother of the Roman people.
        • Leander
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "lion-man"
          • Description:

            Leander is an almost unknown name with great potential as a possible alternative to the overused Alexander. In Greek legend, Leander was the powerful figure who swam across the Hellespont every night to visit his beloved Hero, a priestess of Venus.
        • Lethia
          • Liora
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "light"
            • Description:

              A beautiful Hebrew name that would work perfectly for a child today.
          • Lorcan
            • Origin:

              Irish
            • Meaning:

              "little, fierce"
            • Description:

              Lorcan is a name rich in Irish history as belonging to several kings, including the grandfather of the most famous high king of Ireland, Brian Boru. Lorcan O'Toole, known in English as Laurence O'Toole, is the patron saint of Dublin, so it's not too surprising that Irish-born actor Peter O'Toole named his son Lorcan.
          • Lowenna
            • Origin:

              Cornish
            • Meaning:

              "joy"
            • Description:

              Lowena is the Cornish word for "joy". As a given name, it is most commonly spelt as in this entry - Lowenna. Lowen is a lovely unisex option which is closely related: it means "joyful" or "glad".
          • Lowri
            • Origin:

              Welsh, from Latin
            • Meaning:

              "laurel"
            • Description:

              This unusual and appealing form of Laura is popular in sections of Wales.
          • Lucan
            • Origin:

              Irish variation of Luke
            • Description:

              Lucan is a rarely heard Irish name, a Luke form with the trendy an ending.
          • Lucienne
            • Origin:

              French feminine variation of Lucian
            • Meaning:

              "light"
            • Description:

              Lucienne is a soft and ultra-sophisticated French-accented option in the Lucy family, one that could provide a fresh alternative to such fatigued Gallic choices as Danielle and Michelle.