Fantasy Style Names

  1. Leala
    • Leila
      • Origin:

        Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "night"
      • Description:

        Leila was popularized in the West by the poet Byron, who used it in his poem Don Juan for a ten-year-old Turkish girl. Leila also appears as a fairy in the Gilbert & Sullivan comic opera Iolanthe.
    • Lilith
      • Origin:

        Assyrian, Sumerian
      • Meaning:

        "ghost, night monster"
      • Description:

        Lilith is derived from the Akkadian word lilitu meaning "of the night." In Jewish folklore she is portrayed as Adam's rejected first wife, who was turned into a night demon for refusing to obey him. Lilith is unrelated to most other Lil- names, with the exception of Lilita, which is the Latvian variation.
    • Liora
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "light"
      • Description:

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

        French form of Lucian
      • Meaning:

        "light"
      • Description:

        Sophisticated Gallic version of Lucian, Lucien may appeal to parents attracted to this meaning over that of Lucas and Luke, which have a different root, and also looking for a more unusual choice.
    • Lyra
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "lyre"
      • Description:

        Lyra is a name with ancient and celestial roots that's finding new popularity thanks to its starring role in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials series, seen in the movie The Golden Compass. Simple yet unique, Lyra hits the sweet spot between too popular and too unusual.
    • Leira
      • Liriene
        • Liron
          • Maia
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "mother"
            • Description:

              Maia was derived from the Greek word maia, meaning "mother." In Greek legend, she was the fair-haired daughter of Atlas who mothered Zeus's favorite illegitimate son, Hermes. To the Romans, Maia was the incarnation of the earth mother and goddess of spring, after whom they named the month of May. Maya is the more common spelling.
          • Marius
            • Origin:

              Latin, from a Roman family name related to Mars, the god of war
            • Description:

              Marius, frequently heard in Germany and France, is a slightly fusty yet accessible name that has (Les Mis) to Anne Rice. With the rise in interest in such Latin names as Maximus and Atticus, Marius might start attracting more attention. Mario, the Italian, Spanish and Portuguese version of Marius, is much more widely used.
          • Mathieu
            • Mireille
              • Origin:

                French
              • Meaning:

                "to admire"
              • Description:

                Pretty name that may pose pronunciation problems -- it's meer-AY -- but is well worth the effort.
            • Mireya
              • Origin:

                Spanish from Latin
              • Meaning:

                "admired"
              • Description:

                A pretty and unusual path to the nickname Mira. Mira is the main character in Nobel Prize-winner Federico Mistral's poem of the same name. Mireya Moscoso was Panama's first female president.
            • Maylea
              • Meira
                • Natania
                  • Origin:

                    Hebrew
                  • Meaning:

                    "gift of God"
                  • Description:

                    This female form of Nathan can be pronounced with three syllables or four.
                • Nerys
                  • Origin:

                    Welsh
                  • Meaning:

                    "lady"
                  • Description:

                    American parents are just becoming aware of Welsh names like this one, similar to Carys, which was chosen by Welsh-born Catherine Zeta-Jones.
                • Nuriel
                  • Origin:

                    Hebrew
                  • Meaning:

                    "light or fire of God"
                  • Description:

                    The name of an angel in the Zohar, Nuriel is related to the Arabic name Nur.
                • Nyssa
                  • Origin:

                    Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "goal"
                  • Description:

                    A fairly common Greek name that would fit in well here.