The Fantastical List of Fantasy Names

  1. Azura
    • Azure
      • Origin:

        English color name
      • Meaning:

        "sky blue"
      • Description:

        Azure is a colorful gender-neutral choice, currently used equally for baby girls and boys in the US. It refers to a specific shade of blue seen in a cloudless sky. Elon Musk recently revealed Azure to be the name of his daughter with Shivon Zilis, twin sister to Strider. While X and Y didn't stand a chance at greater popularity, parents may be inspired to use the name Azure following this celebrity endorsement.
    • Balthazar
      • Origin:

        Phoenician
      • Meaning:

        "Baal protects the King"
      • Description:

        This evocative name of one of the Three Wise Men of the Orient, also spelled Balthasar, may finally be ready for prime time. Balthazar, Melchior and Caspar were the Magi who brought gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to the baby Jesus, though their names were not mentioned in the Bible.
    • Bedelia
      • Origin:

        Irish
      • Meaning:

        "strength or exalted one"
      • Description:

        This fanciful Irish extension of Bridget is known here through the wacky Amelia Bedelia books for kids -- an association your child may or may not like.
    • Begonia
      • Origin:

        French
      • Meaning:

        "Begon's flower"
      • Description:

        Begonia is a pretty flower named for French administrator and amateur horticulturalist Michel Bégon, who was an avid naturalist but also a proponent of slavery. A rare floral choice which has never really caught on as a baby name, Begonia would certainly stand out from the Lilys and Roses.
    • Bellanca
      • Bergeron
        • Beryn
          • Bliss
            • Origin:

              English word name
            • Description:

              A sweet, uplifting and still fairly uncommon modern virtue name. Its single syllable makes it especially good as a middle name, but it would also make a big impact in the first spot.
          • Blodwen
            • Origin:

              Welsh
            • Meaning:

              "white flower"
            • Description:

              An unusual floral -wen name which was the name of an 1878 opera by Welsh composer Joseph Parry.
          • Blodwyn
            • Briallen
              • Origin:

                Welsh
              • Meaning:

                "primrose"
              • Description:

                Unusual floral name which would be perfect for a spring baby girl, if you can pronounce the Welsh double L correctly. It's a tricky sound for non-native Welsh speakers, kind of halfway between an H and an L.
            • 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.
            • Brighid
              • Origin:

                Irish
              • Meaning:

                "strength or exalted one"
              • Description:

                Brighid is the original Gaelic form of the name of the mythological goddess of fire, poetry, and wisdom. More commonly found these days in any number of different guises: Bridget, Brigid, Brigitte et al. Whatever form it takes, Brighid is one of the most classic and enduring Irish names for girls.
            • Brisa
              • Origin:

                Spanish
              • Meaning:

                "breeze"
              • Description:

                Brisa is commonly used in Latino families, all but unheard of in others.
            • Bronwen
              • Origin:

                Welsh
              • Meaning:

                "white breast"
              • Description:

                Bronwen is widespread in Wales, but still rare enough here to sound somewhat international — we think Bronwen is a real winner. (Note: the Bronwyn spelling is an Anglicization, since the -wyn ending is masculine in Welsh).
            • Brunhilda
              • Origin:

                Norse
              • Meaning:

                "armed for battle"
              • Description:

                Variant of Brunhild, still clad in heavy armor. Though the heroine Brunhilda of Quentin Tarantino's recent film Django Unchained may have given this version of the name new appeal.
            • Bryssa
              • Butterfly
                • Origin:

                  English word name
                • Description:

                  Fluttery and flighty. But there are a couple of names that mean butterfly you might consider, such as Yara and Farasha.
              • Cadence
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "rhythm, beat"
                • Description:

                  The musical word name Cadence, seemed to come out of nowhere to zoom up the charts; it rose over 700 spots between 2002 and 2004, and showed up in the Top 200 in 2007. It's gone down in the popular names list since then, though. Some might see it as a feminine relative of the popular Caden. Kadence and Kaydence are also rising.