Violetcrest Names

Fantastical names for a D&D-inspired fantasy setting/story.
  1. Amaranth
    • Origin:

      botanical name
    • Description:

      Amaranth is a beautiful herb with bright fuchsia flowers and a tasty seed that flavors many Eastern dishes. The name is filled with potential for the more adventurous namer, with nickname potential (Ammy, Mara) and a fresh sound that still fits in with all the Amelias and Ambers in the playground.
  2. Ambrose
    • Amrita
      • Crisanta
        • Origin:

          Spanish from Greek
        • Meaning:

          "golden flower, chrysanthemum"
        • Description:

          Crisanta, while not related to Christine, would make a pretty and highly unusual alternative to that tried-and-true name. Because of its relationship to the chrysanthemum, the flower of the month of November, it's one of the recommended names for Scorpio babies as well as names for November babies. Crisanta might also give you a fresh route to nicknames like Cris, Crissy, or Cristie.
      • Lieselotte
        • Lior
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "I have a light"
          • Description:

            Lior connects with several factors stylish for Israeli names: It's short, it's unisex, and it has an uplifting nature theme. Lior might make a more modern spin on Leah.
        • Melisande
          • Origin:

            French form of Millicent, German
          • Meaning:

            "strong in work"
          • Description:

            This old-time fairy tale name is rarely heard in the modern English-speaking world, but it's so, well, mellifluous, that it would make a lovely choice for a twenty-first century girl--a romanticized tribute to an Aunt Melissa or Melanie.
        • Olympe
          • Origin:

            French variation of Olympia
        • Tamsin
          • Origin:

            English, contracted form of Thomasina
          • Meaning:

            "twin"
          • Description:

            Tamsin is an offbeat name occasionally heard in Britain and just waiting to be discovered here. U.K. actress Tamsin Greig is a star of the show Episodes, Tamsin Olivier is the daughter of Joan Plowright and Sir Laurence Olivier..
        • Thalia
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "to flourish"
          • Description:

            Thalia was one of the Three Graces in Greek mythology, and also the Muse of comedy and pastoral poetry, making this a Hellenic choice worthy of consideration.
        • Tisiphone