for female warriors and witches

  1. Eve
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "life"
    • Description:

      Eve, the oldest name in the Book, is now coming back into style, having the virtues of simplicity and purity, yet with more strength and resonance than other single-syllable names like Ann. British actor Clive Owen chose Eve for his daughter, as did Jessica Capshaw.
  2. Emrys
    • Enodia
      • Enyo
        • Europa
          • Eurus
            • Fiona
              • Origin:

                Scottish
              • Meaning:

                "white, fair"
              • Description:

                Fiona entered the American consciousness with the opening of the 1954 Broadway musical Brigadoon, but didn't come onto the U.S. popularity list until 1990.
            • Florence
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "flourishing, prosperous"
              • Description:

                Florence is back, returning to the US Top 1000 girl names in 2017 after a nearly 40 year absence. Other English-speaking countries have been quicker to welcome Florence back into fashion.
            • Forsythia
              • Origin:

                Flower name, from English surname
              • Meaning:

                "Forsyth's flower"
              • Description:

                This yellow harbinger spring bloom was named for Scottish botanist William Forsyth, and is even more unusual than such species as Acacia and Azalea.
            • Freya
              • Origin:

                Norse
              • Meaning:

                "a noble woman"
              • Description:

                Freya has long been popular in the U.K. but has only taken off in the US in the last decade, along with the entire category of mythological names. Derived from the Old Norse name Freyja, meaning "Lady, noble woman", Freya is the name of the Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
            • Franciska
              • Genevieve
                • Origin:

                  English from French
                • Meaning:

                  "tribe woman"
                • Description:

                  Genevieve is derived from the Germanic medieval name Genovefa, or Kenowefa, which consists of the elements kuni, meaning "kin", and wefa, meaning "woman." The medieval saint Genevieve, patroness of Paris, defended the city against Attila the Hun through her rational thinking, courage and prayer.
              • Georgette
                • Origin:

                  French, feminine variation of George
                • Description:

                  Has a musty 1940s feel. Try Georgia -- or Georgiana.
              • Geraldine
                • Origin:

                  German and French, feminine variation of Gerald
                • Meaning:

                  "ruler with the spear"
                • Description:

                  Though twin brother Gerald is still in baby name limbo, Geraldine is in line to follow the path of Josephine to imminent revival—even though Gerry is not as spunky a nickname as Josie.
              • Guinevere
                • Origin:

                  Welsh
                • Meaning:

                  "white shadow, white wave"
                • Description:

                  Guinevere was the name of the beautiful but ill-fated queen of Camelot, for so many years eclipsed by its modern Cornish form Jennifer. Today, Guinevere could be a cool possibility for adventurous parents intrigued by this richly evocative and romantic choice.
              • Hecate
                • Origin:

                  Greek mythology name
                • Meaning:

                  "willpower or far-reaching"
                • Description:

                  In Greek mythology, Hecate is associated with witchcraft and magic. The name may mean "willpower" or "far-reaching".
              • Helena
                • Origin:

                  Latinate form of Helen, Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "torch; shining light"
                • Description:

                  Helena is one of those classic names that just misses making the US Top 1000 girl names for its entire history, falling off for a single year in 1992. Since then it's been drifting lazily up the charts, and makes a perfect choice if you want a name that both fits in and stands out.
              • Hera
                • Origin:

                  Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "protectress"
                • Description:

                  She was queen of the Greek gods, both sister and wife to Zeus, but the name of her Roman counterpart Juno has become much more fashionable these days. That said, we think Hera has possibilities today too, as so many ancient goddess names rise to prominence.
              • 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.
              • Hael