Mysterious Enchanted Fantasy Names

  1. Aluned
    • Alvara
      • Ambrosia
        • Arwen
          • Aurelyn
            • Avalon
              • Bastian
                • Origin:

                  Diminutive of Sebastian, Latin from Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "man of Sebastia"
                • Description:

                  In Spanish cultures, and spelled either Bastian or Bastien, this is a fairly common nickname name. The German fantasy children's book The Neverending Story features a young boy character called Bastian Balthlazar Bux, and it has also been seen in several screen versions.
              • Branwen
                • Origin:

                  Celtic
                • Meaning:

                  "blessed raven"
                • Description:

                  This is an attractive Celtic mythological name, popular in Wales and a cousin of the better known Bronwyn. In Welsh mythology, Branwen was turned into a bird.
              • Briar
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "a thorny patch"
                • Description:

                  Fairy-tale memories of Sleeping Beauty inspire some parents—such as Rachel Bilson and Hayden Christensen—to call their daughters Briar Rose. But Briar plus a different middle name might work even better. It's one of the newly popular nature-word names, charting in the US for the first time in 2015 for both genders.
              • Briar
                • Origin:

                  Nature name, English word name
                • Meaning:

                  "a thorny patch"
                • Description:

                  This word name entered the US Top 1000 for both genders in 2015, though it premiered a little higher for girls. There are still more baby girls named Briar than baby boys -- 594 vs. 361 in 2021 -- but it's rising in popularity for both. Briar fits the trend for nature names, and it also offers a fresh option for honoring a Brian.
              • Brielle
                • Origin:

                  French
                • Meaning:

                  "hunting grounds"
                • Description:

                  Though it sounds so modern, Brielle is, among other things, a traditional Cajun contraction of Gabrielle, but it has now spread far beyond that community. Brielle is also the name of a historic seaport in the western Netherlands.
              • Bronwyn
                • Origin:

                  Welsh
                • Meaning:

                  "white breast"
                • Description:

                  One of the loveliest of the Welsh names, striking the perfect balance between being familiar and unusual. In Wales, the female spelling is always Bronwen, but Americans usually see a "y" as adding femininity.
              • Bryony
                • Origin:

                  Latin flower name
                • Meaning:

                  "to sprout"
                • Description:

                  Bryony is an unusually strong plant name --the bryony is a wild climbing vine with green flowers --that caught on in the U.K. before sprouting here. The name of the young character in the Ian McEwan novel Atonement is spelled Briony, which is the variation and Bryony the original.
              • Bronwyn
                • Caelan
                  • Origin:

                    Irish
                  • Meaning:

                    "slender"
                  • Description:

                    An Anglicized form of Caolán
                • Calantha
                  • Origin:

                    Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "lovely flower"
                  • Description:

                    Another of the new Greek-accented Cal- names.
                • Caledon
                  • Origin:

                    Irish place-name from Caledonia
                  • Meaning:

                    "hard or rocky land"
                  • Description:

                    Caledon, the name of the arrogant Billy Zane character in "Titanic," is an Irish place-name related to Caledonia, the Latin word for Scotland thought to be derived from the ancient Celtic word for "hard." Cal is a wonderful nickname, and Caledon an inventive way to get there.
                • Callidora
                  • Origin:

                    Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "gift of beauty"
                  • Description:

                    An extremely rare name of Ancient Greek origin which could be a novel way to Callie. There is a minor Harry Potter character by the name: Callidora Black (later Longbottom).
                • Calliope
                  • Origin:

                    Greek mythology name
                  • Meaning:

                    "beautiful voice"
                  • Description:

                    Calliope is the name of the muse of epic poetry -- and also the musical instrument on the merry-go-round. Bold and creative, it would not be the easiest name for a girl lacking such qualities. It debuted in the US Top 1000 in 2016. While Americans usually pronounce this name with a long I sound and the emphasis on the second syllables, Greeks pronounce it with the emphasis on the third syllable -- ka-lee-OH-pee.
                • Callista
                  • Origin:

                    Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "most beautiful"
                  • Description:

                    Calista Flockhart spotlighted this lovely Greek name that has a long future in the English-speaking world. Kallista is another spelling; Calixta and Calixto are related.