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for People, Familiars, Domain Names,
and Businesses
by Eliza Fegley
Creating A Magickal Name
Creating a magickal name that is both original and personal is tough in this age of computers and
“handles”. You may have an affinity for owls but there are already hundreds of “Owls” out there
along with Owls that have assorted surnames such as Nightowl and MoonShineOwl.
Below is a lengthy list of Gods, Goddesses, adjectives, celestial objects, animals, etc., to help you
create your own personal and original magickal name. Names may also be chosen for domain
names, business names, and familiars.
The best way to use this list is to print it out and start circling the words that most appeal to you.
From there, you can begin arranging the words to create a name you enjoy.
Magickal Names Dictionary
A
Aardvark
Abalone - A marine mollusk.
Abbess - Female superior of an abbey of nuns.
Abecedarian - A person who teaches the alphabet.
Ablaze
Abloom
Abode
Abundant
Abyss - Bottomless.
Acacia - Ornamental trees and shrubs.
Achilles - Greek hero of the Trojan war.
Acolyte - An attendant.
Aconite - A poisonous / medicinal plant genus.
Acorn
Acrobat
Adder - Venemous serpent.
Addle - To confuse.
Adept - A fully skilled person in their art, once related to Alchemists.
Adonic - Pertaining to Adonis.
Adorn
Adrift
Advocate - A Person who pleads in favor of.
Adytum - Innermost sanctuary.
Aegis - Shield of Zeus.
Aeolian - Pertaining to Aeolus who was the Greek god of the winds.
Aeon - Indefinate time.
Aery - Airy.
Aesculapius - Ancient healing god.
Afar
Afterworld
Agate
Aglow
Air
Akin
Alabaster - Marble-like mineral.
Albatross - Large aquatic bird.
Alchemist
Alexandrian
Al-lat - Arabian full moon goddess.
Alligator
Allspice
Allure
Almond
Aloe
Aloft
Alone
Alpha - First letter of the Greek alphabet.
Altar
Althea - Wild mallow.
Amazon
Amber
Ambergris - Used in perfumery.
Ambient - Surrounding.
Ambrosia - Food of the ancient Greek gods.
Amethyst
Amidst
Amiss
Amorist - One devoted to love.
Amphora - A Greek vessel that held honey, wine, oil and such.
Amulet
Anaconda - Large serpent.
Anarch, Anarchic, Anarchism, Anarchist, Anarchy
Ancestor, Ancestral, Ancestry
Anchor, Anchoress
Ancient
Androgynous
Anele - To anoint.
Anemone - Daughter of the wind.
Anemos - Wind.
Angel
Angst - Anguish.
Ankh
Answer
Antelope
Anthem
Antique
Antler
Anvil
Ape
Aphrodisiac - Exciting sexual behaviour.
Aphrodite - Greek goddess of love.
Apollo - Greek and Roman deity, god of light.
Apollonian - Referring to Apollo.
Apple
Apprentice - Someone learning from a skilled master.
Apricot
April
Apt - Suitable.
Aquarius
Arabian
Arachnid - Spiders.
Araneid - An order of spider.
Araneos - Weblike.
Arcane - Hidden or secret.
Archaic
Archimedes - A Greek physicist.
Archivist - Keeper of records.
Arctic
Ardor - Heat of passion.
Arena
Argonaut - A person who sailed with Jason in Greek legend.
Argus - A being in Greek mythology who had many watchful eyes.
Argyll - A Scottish clan name.
Arhat - A Buddhist monk who’s achieved enlightenment.
Ariadne - Cretan oracular moon goddess.
Aristotle - A Greek philosopher.
Arm
Armor
Arnica - Mountain tobacco.
Arrow
Art
Artemis - The virgin huntress.
Artemisia
Artichoke
Ascend
Ash, Ashen
Asp - A deadly viper.
Aspen - Species of poplar tree.
Astarte - Goddess of carnal love, Queen of Heaven.
Astral
Astrologic
Athena, Athene - Greek virgin goddess of Athens.
Atlantean - Pertaining to Atlantis.
Atlas - A Titan who bears the Earth on his shoulders.
Attic
Au Fait - Well-versed.
August
Auld - Old
Au Naturel - All natural.
Aurora - Goddess of morning.
Autumn, Autumnal
Aventurine
Awake, Awaken
Azure - Sky blue.
B
Babble, Babbling
Baboon
Baby’s Breath - A fragrant herb.
Bacchant - Priest of Bacchus.
Bacchus - God of wine.
Badger - A burrowing mammal.
Bain De Marie - Bath of Mary.
Bamboo
Bana - Bane.
Bane - Causer of destruction.
Bard - Ancient Celtic singer and poet.
Barley - Cereal grain often related to Mother Earth.
Barley Corn - A grain of barley used to make malt liquor.
Barren
Basilisk - A mythological serpent, lizard, or dragon.
Bast, Bastet - Egyptian cat goddess.
Bat
Bearer - One who bears or carries.
Beast, Beastly
Beatnik - A person who is a nonconformist.
Beauteous - Possessing beauty.
Beaver
Bee
Beech - Tree.
Beetle
Begonia
Bell
Belladonna Lily - An African bulbous plant.
Bellflower
Below
Beltane - May Day.
Benediction - Act of invoking a blessing.
Bendis - Moon goddess of fertility.
Benight - To surround with night.
Berry
Berserker - Wild warrior.
Bewitch, Bewitched, Bewitcher, Bewitchery
Beyond
Bird
Bird of Paradise
Bird of Prey
Birth, Byrth
Bison
Bitter
Bizarre
Blade, Blaed
Blaze, Blazing
Bless, Blessed, Blessing
Blind
Bliss, Blissful
Blood
Bloodstained
Bloodstone
Bloom
Blossom
Bluebell - Flower.
Bluebird
Boar - Uncastrated male swine.
Blush, Blushing
Bohemian - Often an artist or writer.
Bold
Bone
Bonfire
Bouquet - Flowers bunched together.
Boysenberry - Edible berry.
Brahma, Brahman
Braid
Brat
Brave
Breath, Breathless, Breathtaking
Breeze
Brethren - Spiritual brotherhood.
Brew, Brewer
Briar - A plant with thorny stems.
Brid, Brig, Brighid, Brigid, Brigit - An ancient Ireland mother goddess.
Bride, Bryd, Brid, Bruid, Braut.
Bright, Brighten, Brightly
Brilliant
Brimstone - Sulfur.
Broken
Brook - Small natural stream.
Broom
Brown-Eyed Susan - Flower.
Buckwheat - An herb that is ground into flour.
Bugaboo - Similar to boogeyman.
Bullfrog
Bumble Bee
Bunny
Burmese Jade
Burn, Burning
Butterfly Weed - An American milkweed.
C
Cabal - A small unity of people who wish to usurp authority.
Cackle, Cackling
Calamity - Misfortune or disaster.
Candleberry - Wax myrtle.
Caridwen, Ceridwen, Cerridwen, Kerridwen - Welsh mother goddess of nature.
Cascade
Cassandra, Kassandra - Prophetess of Troy.
Caste - Class or hereditary order.
Cat, Kat, Catt, Catte, Cattus
Caterpillar
Cat-o’-nine-tails - A sort of whip made of knotted cord and a handle.
Cat’s Cradle - A child’s string game.
Cat’s Eye - A semi-transparent variety of quartz.
Cattail - Marsh plant.
Cave
Cavern
Cedar Waxwing - North American bird.
Celestial
Celt, Celtic, Kelt, Celtae, Keltoi, Keltai, Ceiltach
Centaur - Half man, half horse.
Centipede
Cerberus - Three-headed watchdog.
Ceremonial, Ceremonious
Ceres - Roman Earth Mother of grain.
Cerneus, Cernowain, Cernunnos - Celtic horned god.
Chameleon, Chamaileon
Change
Chariot
Chaste
Cheeky - Bold.
Cherokee Rose - A climbing white rose.
Chime
Chimera, Chimaera - A fire breathing monster.
Chrysalis
Chrysanthemum - Flower.
Circe - Greek sorceress who spun the fates of men.
Circle
Clan, Klan
Clear
Cloud
Coalition - A union of peoples.
Cobweb
Cocoon
Coil
Columbine - Flower.
Comfort
Commune - A community.
Copper - Metal of Aphrodite and Venus.
Coral
Coriander - Aromatic seeds.
Cosmic, Cosmos
Cougar
Countess
Coven
Coyote
Crab Apple - Sour wild apple.
Cradle
Creed - Statement of beliefs.
Crocodile
Crossroad
Crow
Cry
Cryptic - Hidden, secret.
Crystal
Crystalline
Cuckoo
Curse, Curst
Cypress - Evergreen tree.
D
Dare, Daring
Darjeeling - Tea.
Dark, Deorc
Daughter
Dawdle - To waste time.
Daylight
Daze
Dazzle
Dead, Deaden, Deadly
Deep, Deepen, Deeply
Deer
Delicate, Delicatus
Delirious, Delirium
Demeter - Roman earth goddess.
Demon, Daemon, Daimon
Depth
Desire
Destiny, Destinee
Devote, Devotee, Devotion
Dew
Diamond
Diana - The many-breasted moon goddess.
Dim
Disciple - A follower of a teacher.
Doe - Female deer.
Dolphin, Daufin
Dragon
Dragonfly
Dream
Druid, Druidess, Druidic
Drum
Dryad, Dryas, Dryados
E
Eagle
Earth, Eorthe, Irth
Earthborn
Earthen
Earthworm
East, Eastern
Echo
Eerie - Frightening.
Elder, Yldra, Eldra - Having lived a long time and is wise.
Electra - Greek mythological heroine.
Element
Elixer
Elk
Elm - Shade tree.
Emerald, Esmeralde
Enchant, Enchanter, Enchantress, Enchanting, Enchantment
Eostra, Eostre, Ostara - Fertility, spring goddess.
Euphoria - Elation
Evening Primrose - Fragrant yellow flower.
Eye
F
Fairy, Faery, Faerie, Fae, Fata
Fairy Ring - A ring of mushrooms in a pasture or field.
Falcon, Faucon
Fallen
Father
Fawn - A young deer.
Feather, Fether, Veder
Feisty - Excited.
Feminine, Femina
Femme Fatale - Seductive woman.
Field
Fiend - An evil spirit.
Fire, Fyr, Feuer
Firefly
Flame
Flow
Flower, Flor, Fleur
Fog
Fold - A group of people with a common goal.
Folk, Volk
Folkmoot - A gathering of people from one area.
Fool - The Jester.
Forbidden
Forest, Foresta
Forsythia - Flowering ornamental shrub.
Fortune, Fortuna
Fountain
Freya, Freyja - Norse goddess.
Frigg, Frigga, Frija - Norse goddess.
Frizzle - To kink.
Frost
G
Gaelic - A Celtic language.
Gale - A strong wind.
Ganesha, Gajani - Hindu elephant god.
Garden
Gardenia - Flower.
Gargoyle, Gargouille
Garland
Garnet - A deep red hard mineral.
Gate
Gatekeeper
Gather, Gaderian
Gazelle - Small antelope.
Gecko - Small lizard.
Geisha - A Japanese girl set to entertain men.
Gem, Jem, Gemme
Gentle
Gentle Breeze
Ghoul - An evil demon in Chinese stories.
Girdel, Gyrdel
Glimmer, Glimre
Glow, Glowing
Gnome - An elemental spirit.
Gosling - A young goose.
Grace - Elegance.
Granite - Grained stone.
Grasshopper
Grecian, Greek
Green Man
Guardian
Guild - An organization of artisans.
Guru - Religious teacher.
Gypsy, Gipsy
H
Hag - Wise old woman.
Hail, Hailstorm
Halcyon - A fabled bird.
Han Lu - Chinese harvest goddess.
Hare
Harmony
Harpy - Mythological animal with the face of a woman and the body of a bird.
Harvest
Hathor - Egyptian goddess.
Haven - Shelter.
Haze - Mist.
Hazelnut
Hearth - The fireside.
Heathen, Haethen - Heath dweller.
Heaven, Heavenly
Hecate - Ancient crone goddess of the dark moon.
Heighten
Hel - Goddess of the land of the dead.
Helix - Something that is spiral.
Hematite
Henna - A plant dye.
Hera - Greek goddess.
Herb, Herbe, Herbal, Herbalist
Heretic - One who does not accept popular religious belief.
Hex - To bewitch.
Hidden
Hierophant - A priest who knows the mysteries of religion.
Hiss, Hissen
Hive - An artificial shelter.
Hobble - To move unsteadily.
Hobgoblin
Hocus - To trick.
Hocus Pocus - Slight of hand.
Hollow
Hony, Honeybee
Honeydew
Honeysuckle - A flowering vine.
Hope
Horizon
Horn
Horned God
Horus - Egyptian god.
Hound
Howl, Howling
Hummingbird
Hunt
Hydra - Greek mythological serpent.
Hyena
I
Ibis - Large wading bird.
Ice, Eis
Idol - Representation of a deity.
Iduna, Idunn - Norse goddess of spring.
Iguana
Illuminate - To enlighten.
Illumination
Illusion
Inanna
Incantation - To chant a magical formula.
Incense
Incubus
Ink, Inke
Innocence, Innocentia
Intoxicate
Intrigue - To excite curiosity.
Invoke - To call upon.
Iris - Goddess of the rainbow.
Isis - Egyptian goddess; Giver of Life.
Isle - Small island.
Ivory
J
Jack Bean - A tropical plant.
Jade - A hard gemstone.
Jaguar
Jasmine, Jasmin, Jessamine - A fragrant flower.
Jewel
John Barleycorn
Joy, Joye
June
Juno - Roman goddess.
K
Kali, Kali Ma - The dark goddess of India.
Kangaroo
Kara - Swan queen of the valkyries.
Karma - Destiny or fate.
Keeper - Someone who guards.
Kelpie, Kelpy - Scottish water sprite.
Kestrel - Small European falcon.
Key
Kindle - To rouse or excite.
Kinfolk - Family.
King
Knave - A rascal.
Knight
Kore - Persephone before she goes to the underworld.
Kuan Yin - Chinese goddess of compassion.
L
Labyrinth, Labyrinthus, Labyrinthos
Labyrinthine
Lace
Lakshmi - India’s goddess of love.
Lamia - Greek mythological creature having the head and breasts of a woman and the body of a
snake.
Land
Lapis Lazuli - Semi-precious stone.
Lark - A singing bird.
Laugh, Laughing
Leaf
Leather, Lether
Lemon
Lemures - Spirits of the dead.
Leto - Greek goddess and mother of Apollo and Artemis.
Life, Life Giving, Life Blood
Light
Lightning
Lilith, Lilithu
Lily - Flower.
Lily of the Valley - A flowering herb.
Lily Pad
Lithe - Pliant, limber.
Lizard
Llama
Lodestone - A magnetic mineral.
Loft, Lofty
Loki - Norse trickster god.
Longing - Yearning.
Loom
Lotus - A tree associated with the feminine.
Love, Love Apple, Love Bird, Love Feast
Love-Lies-Bleeding - A plant with crimson flowers.
Lucifer - Light Bringer.
Lug - Celtic god.
Lullaby
Luna - Roman moon goddess.
Lunacy - To be infected by the full moon.
Lunar
Lush - Abundant foliage.
Lust
Lynx
M
Maat - Egyptian goddess of truth and justice.
Macabre, Macaber - Hidden, hideous.
Macha
Maenad - A Bacchante.
Maia - Greek goddess.
Magic, Majik
Magnolia - A flowering tree.
Magpie - A large black and white bird.
Maiden, Maegden
Maidenhair - Fern.
Mama Quilla - Inca moon mother.
Mamba - South African serpent.
Manat - Arabian goddess of fate.
Maple
Marble
March
Mars - War god.
Mater - Mother.
Maternal - Pertaining to the mother.
Matriarch, Matriarchal, Matriarchy
May
Meadow
Medea
Medusa - Ancient serpent goddess or priestess; Gorgon.
Melancholy - A state of somber contemplation.
Mene - Phrygian moon god.
Mentor - A wise advisor.
Mercy
Merlin
Mermaid
Merry
Mesmerize - Spellbinding.
Midsummer
Mind
Minerva - Goddess of wisdom and witches.
Minnow
Minotaur - Half bull, half man.
Minstrel, Menestrel - A harper.
Mischievous - Fond of mischief.
Mist, Myst, Misty
Mistress
Mnemosyne - Muse of Memory.
Mockingbird
Modest - Restrained.
Monkey
Mood
Moon, Moonbeam, Moonflower, Moon Garden, Moonlight, Moonlit, Moonshine, Moonstruck
Morgan, Morrigan, Morrighan, Morrigu
Morning
Morning Glory - Twining plant with flowers.
Moss
Mother
Mountain
Mourning Dove - A small, wild dove.
Mulberry
Murky - Obscure.
Murmur
Muse - A spirit that inspires artistic creation.
Muskrat
Mut - Mother.
Mute
Myrrh
Mysterious, Mystery
Mystic - Hidden or obscure.
Mystify - To obscure on purpose.
Mystique - A collection of mystical beliefs.
Myth
Mythos - Mythology.
N
Naive - Trusting nature.
Naiad - A water nymph.
Narcissus - Flower god.
Narrow
Nation
Native
Natural, Nature
Nectar - The drink of the Greek and Roman gods.
Nekhbet - Egyptian vulture goddess.
Nephthys - Egyptian goddess.
Nemesis - Goddess of vengeance.
Nest
Net
New Moon
Night, Noctis
Night Crawler - Earth worm.
Nimue
Nirvana
Nixie - German water spirits.
Nocturnal - Belonging to the night.
Nomad
Noon, Nona
Noiton - A concept.
Nurture
Nymph, Nimf, Nymphe, Nympha
O
Oak
Obelisk - A tapered, four-side shaft of stone.
Oberon - King of the faeries.
Oblivion - Forgotten.
Occult, Occultus
Ocean, Oceanic, Oceanus
Ocher, Ochre - A redish pigment.
Ode - A song.
Odin
Olive
Omen
Onyx
Opal
Opium
Opossum
Oracle - A place where hidden knowledge is revealed.
Orb - A sphere.
Orpheus
Ostrich
Otherkin
Otherworld
Ouroboros - Hermetic world serpent.
Overflowing
Owl
Ox
Oyster
P
Pagan, Paganus
Pale - A whitish colour.
Pan - A Greek horned god.
Panda
Pandora
Pantheon - Of all gods.
Panther
Papyrus
Paradox - Self-contradicting.
Parthenon - Temple of Athene.
Pasiphae - Cretan moon goddess.
Passage
Pathos - Passion or suffering.
Peace, Peaceful
Peach
Peacock
Pearl
Pebble, Pebble-Stone
Pegasus, Pegasos - A winged horse.
Penelope - A fate goddess.
Penguin
Peony - A flower used to cure the wounds of the gods.
Perch
Persephone, Proserpina - Goddess of the underworld.
Phaedra - Mother of the Minotaur.
Phallic, Phallus, Phallos
Phoebe - Bright moon.
Phoenix - Egyptian bird.
Pierce, Piercing
Pinfeather
Pious - Reverence to the gods and goddesses.
Pleasure
Poison
Polar
Polar Bear
Pomander - A ball of aromatic herbs and spices.
Pomegranate - Fruit of the underworld.
Pomona - Goddess of fruit trees.
Pool
Portal - A door or gate.
Possum
Posy - A single flower.
Potent - Powerful.
Predator
Pretender
Priapus - Phallic god.
Pride, Prideful, Proud
Priestcraft, Priestesscraft - Knowledge of a priest or priestess.
Priesthood, Priestesshood - A collective of priests or priestesses.
Primitive, Primitivus
Primordial - The first in form.
Primrose
Prometheus
Prince
Princess
Prism, Prismatic
Promise
Prophecy - A foretelling.
Prophesy - To foretell.
Prophet - A person who announces future events.
Prose
Prosper, Prosperity, Prosperous
Prowl
Psyche - Breath, life, soul.
Psychic
Psycho
Pulse
Pure, Purify, Purity
Pussy Willow
Pyramid, Pyramis
Python - Large, nonvemomous snake.
Pythoness - A woman with powers of divination.
Q
Quail
Queen
Quest - To seek.
Quetzalcoatl - Aztec goddess.
Quiet
R
Ra - Egyptian god of the sun.
Rabbit
Rabble - A disorderly crowd of people.
Raccoon, Racoon
Radiant - Bright and shining.
Radical
Rage - Intense anger.
Rain
Rainbow
Rainforest
Rainmaker - One who can make the rain fall.
Rapture - A state of being in extreme pleasure.
Rascal
Rat
Rattlesnake
Raven
Ravish - To seize.
Reaper - One who reaps.
Rebel - A person who revolts against something.
Rebellion
Rebirth
Refuge - A shelter from danger.
Reincarnation, Reincarnate
Relax, Relaxation
Relic
Relief
Remedy
Reptile
Rest, Resting
Rhapsody - Something written in ecstacy.
Rhea
Rhyme
Rich
Riddle
Ring
Rise, Rising
Rite
Ritual
Robe
Robin Goodfellow
Robin Hood
Rock
Romancer - A person who romances.
Rooster
Rose
Rosetta Stone
Rosewood - A South American tree.
Rough
Round
Rowdy - A disorderly person.
Rune, Runic
Rusalki - Russian water spirits or witches.
Rust, Rustic
S
Sabbat
Saga - Icelandic or Norse prose.
Sage - Wise.
Salamander
Salmon
Sanctum - A sacred place.
Sand
Sandalwood
Sandman - A mythological man who puts sand in children’s eyes to make them sleepy.
Sapphire
Satire - The use of irony and sarcasm.
Scarecrow
Scorch - To burn lightly.
Scorpion
Screech - A shrill voice.
Scythe - A tool used for reaping.
Sea
Seamaid - A mermaid.
Seclusion - Solitude.
Secrecy, Secret
Seduce, Seduction, Seductress
Seed
Selene - Goddess of the moon.
Self
Semele - Mother of Dionysus.
Sense
Serpent
Sesame
Seshat
Shade
Shadow
Shaman
Shark
Sheila-na-gig - A naked, squatting woman that appears on old Irish churches.
Shield
Shiva
Shrine
Shroud - The garment of the dead.
Sight
Sigil - A signet or seal.
Silence, Silentium
Silhouette
Silk
Silver - Metal of the goddess.
Sing
Siren - Sea nymphs that lured sailors to their death.
Sixth Sense - Intuition.
Skylark
Sleep, Schlafen
Slender
Slippery
Smoke
Smooth
Snail
Snake
Snow
Soft
Solar
Solemn
Somber - Shadowy.
Son
Song
Soothsayer - One who predicts.
Sorcerer, Sorceress
Sorrow
Soul
Source
Sour Cherry
Space, Spatium
Sparrow
Spear
Spell, Spellbind, Spellbound
Spice
Spider
Spindle
Spiral
Spirit, Spiritus
Spring
Squirrel
Stag - Male deer.
Star
Starfish
Stone
Storm
Strange
Strawberry
Stream
Styx - River of Hades.
Sugar
Summer, Sommer
Sun, Sol
Swan
Sword
Sylph - Elemental spirit of the air.
Symbol, Symbolic
T
Taliesin - A Welsh bard closely associated with Cerridwen.
Tangle
Tattoo
Tea
Tear, Teardrop, Tearful
Tempest - A violent wind.
Temple - A sacred place, sanctuary.
Tender
Terra Cotta - Earthenware.
Thimble
Thor
Thorn
Thoth
Thunder
Tiger
Titania - Goddess, ruler of Titans.
Toad
Token
Tortoise - Turtle
Tradition, Traditional
Tranquil
Treasure
Tree
Tremble
Tribe, Tribus
Trinity - Maiden, Mother, Crone and Youth, Father, Sage.
Troll - Dwarves from Scandinavian mythology.
Trust
Truth
Turtle
Twig
Twinkle - To sparkle.
Tyche - Greek goddess of fortune.
U
Umbra - The shadow soul.
Under
Unicorn, Unicornis
Union
Unity
Universe
V
Valkyrie
Vampire
Vault - An arched structure of stone or brick, used for safekeeping.
Veiled - Covered with a veil.
Velvet
Venerate - To revere.
Venus - Roman goddess of love and female sexuality.
Vestal Virgin
View
Viking
Vila - Waterwitch spirit.
Vine
Vivacious
Voice, Vox
Void
Voodoo
Vulcan - Volcano god.
Vulture
W
Wacky - Eccentric.
Wail - Mournful cry.
Walnut
Walrus
Warlock
Warlord
Wassail
Water, Wasser
Water Nymph
Water Witch - A dowser.
Watery
Wave
Wax, Waxen
Weasel
Weather
Weathercock - A vane that shows which way the wind is blowing.
Weave, Weaver
Web, Webb
Weed
Weep, Weeping
Weird Sisters - The Fates.
Well
Werewolf, Werwolf
Whale
Wheel
Whisper, Whispering
White Oak
Wicca - Old English masculine for witch.
Wicce - Old English feminine for witch.
Widdershins - Counterclockwise.
Widow
Wild
Will-’o-the-wisp
Willow
Wind
Wisdom
Wise
Woden - Saxon name for Odin.
Wolf, Wulf
Woman, Wifman, Wimman
Womb
Wood
X
Xikum - Ishtar’s Tree of Heaven.
Y
Yama - Hindu lord of death.
Yang - The male force in Chinese philosophy.
Yew - An evergreen tree.
Yggdrasil - World Ash Tree.
Yin - The female force in Chinese philosophy.
Yoni - Vulva.
Youth
Z
Zebra
Zephyr - Wind spirit.
Zeus - The Greek “Father Heaven”.
Zodiac
Zoe - Goddess of life.
Zorya - In Slavic mythology they are the Three Fates.
Star Children
Star Children are those Pagans that sit and gaze into the black night sky. They know or are
beginning to learn the constellations and the meanings of the planets. Below is a list for these Star
Children of names that may suit them best.
Arcturus - star located in the Bootes constellation.
Asteroid
Betelgeuse - star in the Orion constellation.
Canopus - a star in the Carina constellation.
Cassiopeia or Cassiopea - a constellation in the northern hemisphere.
Celestial
Centaurus - a constellation in the southern hemisphere.
Cetus - constellation, the Whale.
Cosmos
Delphinus - constellation, the Dolphin.
Eclipse
Evening Star
Galaxy
Hyades - cluster of stars in the constellation Taurus.
Jupiter
Mars
Mercury
Milky Way
Nebula
Neptune
Pluto
Pollux - star in the constellation Gemini.
Quasar
Saturn
Sirius - the brightest star located in Canis Major.
Supernova
Uranus
Venus
Discordians
Discordians have a knack at choosing the oddest of names, using words that we seldom use in our
every day volcabulary. Below is a small list of words that can be altered for an Erisian name.
Defrocked
Discombobulate
Dizzy
Doodle
Dribble
Eccentricus
Elliptical
Enema
Euclidean
Eureka
Far-fetched
Feral
Fester
Flabbergast
Flying Gurnard
Freudian Slip
Galloot
Gargantuan
Gesundheit
Gonads
Highfalutin
Hugger-Mugger
Idiot Box
Lazy Bones
Lip Service
Lord of Misrule
Minute Man
Natural Gas
Penny Dreadful
Pestilence
Question Mark
Repetitus
Slime Mold
Sneezy
Subkingdom
White Out
Artsy Pagans
Visually oriented, artsy Pagans may want to add some colour to their magickal names. Below is a
small list of colours that can be used as names alone, or added to an already chosen name.
Aquamarine
Blach
Blue
Bronze
Burnt Sienna
Burnt Umber
Canary Yellow
Cerulean Blue
Clair de Lune
Copper
Crimson
Ebony
Emerald Green
Fuchsia
Gray, Grey
Green
India Ink
Iridescent White
Ivory
Lilac
Magenta
Mauve
Onyx
Orange
Pink
Red
Russet
Sable
Sienna
Silver
Sorrel
Titanium White
Turquoise, Turquois
Ultramarine
Venetian Red
Violet
Yellow
Herbal Witch
Everything and anything that can be picked and dried, that is the love of the Herbal Witch. This list
is for all the green thumbs.
Acacia
Adder’s Tongue
Agave
Allspice
Aloe
Althea
Amaranth
Angelica
Anise
Arnica
August Flower
Basil
Belledonna
Betony
Bird’s Tongue
Bitterbloom
Black Alder
Blazing Star
Bleeding Heart
Bloodroot
Brier Hip
Buttercup
Camomile
Caraway
Cayenne
Celandine
Chamomile
Cocklebur
Columbine
Coriander
Crowfoot
Dandelion
Deadly Nightshade
Dead Nettle
Desert Tea
Devil’s Bite
Devil’s Vine
Dragon’s Claw
Dragon Root
Dragonwort
Earth Smoke
Egyptian Thorn
Elfdock
Elfwort
Enchanter’s Plant
Evening Primrose
Everlasting
Fairy Smoke
Fern
Foxglove
Gray Beard Tree
Ginger
Golden Bough
Goldenrod
Goldthread
Gypsy Flower
Hawthorn
Heather
Hedge Maids
Hellebore
Hemlock
Hibiscus
Holly
Honeybloom
Itchweed
Ivy
Jasmine
Juniper
Lady’s Bedstraw
Ladysmock
Larkspur
Laurel
Lavender
Lion’s Tooth
Lobelia
Mad Apple
Maidenhair
Mandrake
Marigold
Meadowbloom
Meadowsweet
Meadow Queen
Monkshood
Mother of Thyme
Mountain Everlasting
Mouse Ear
Myrrh
Nettle
Old Man’s Flannel
Pimpernel
Poisonberry
Pokeweed
Prickly Ash
Queen Anne’s Lace
Queen of the Meadow
Rattlesnake Violet
Red Cockscomb
Rosemary
Rowan
Sacred Bark
Saffron
Sage
Senna
Seven Barks
Skullcap
Snakeweed
Snow Flower
Sorrel
Staggerweed
Star of the Earth
Stinging Nettle
Sundew
Sweet Weed
Tansy
Thimbleberry
Thistle
Thyme
Wakerobin
Wallflower
Water Dragon
Waxen Woad
Wild Crocus
Wild Hyssop
Wild Woodvine
Willow Sage
Winterberry
Witch Grass
Witch Hazel
Wolf Claw
Wolfsbane
Yarrow
Yew
Name Cut-ups
Cut-ups are a way to randomly pick out words and form a sentence, name, haiku, etc. Below and
on the following page are blank blocks where you can write words that interest you. Cut the
squares, write the words, and place these into a bowl. Randomly pick out one word at a time to
form the name that you want. Make sure to add descriptive words as well as nouns to your divining
bowl.
If you are having trouble choosing between two or more names, write each name down on a seperate piece of paper and set these outside on a table. At the end of the day, go out and see which
paper has not been blown off the table. If all the names have been blown away, look around yourself. The gods may have another name for you and they will make it known if you only open your
eyes and pay attention. If two or all the papers remain then the issue is undecided. Repeat setting
the papers out the next day or leave them out overnight and return in the morning.
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