Fantasy OC - PC Names - Female

Female names for characters in fantasy settings, some are from mythology or fantasy fiction, great for OCs(original characters) or PCs(player characters).
  1. Aalia
    • Origin:

      Variation of Aaliyah, Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "to ascend"
    • Description:

      A less known, but still as vowel-rich, version of the popular Aaliyah.
  2. Abalina
    • Origin:

      Variation of Abilene, place name
    • Description:

      An obscurity, though with the popularity of Abigail and the rise of all names that start with A, may make an attractive choice.
  3. Abelia
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "sigh, breath"
    • Description:

      This feminine form of Abel is also a flower name and makes a distinctive alternative to the widely used Abigail. There is a similar name, Adelia, that is beginning to be rediscovered thanks to the trend for all names Adel- related.
  4. Abella
    • Origin:

      French, meaning 'breath'
    • Description:

      A pretty name heard in the Louisiana Cajun community, Abella would fit right in with all the other, more familiar, bella names.
  5. Abiela
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "God is my father"
    • Description:

      More than the sum of Abby and Ella.
  6. Abrahana
    • Description:

      Abrahana is a feminine name derived from the masculine name Abraham, which has Hebrew origins meaning "father of multitudes." This feminine adaptation maintains the biblical connection while creating a distinctly feminine form. The addition of the feminine suffix "-ana" softens the name while preserving its historical and religious significance. Though uncommon in most countries, Abrahana may be found occasionally in Spanish-speaking communities and among families seeking names with biblical roots. The name carries the gravitas and spiritual heritage of Abraham while offering a unique option for families with religious connections. Despite its rarity, Abrahana has an intuitive pronunciation and spelling that connects to the widely recognized Abraham, giving it both uniqueness and familiarity simultaneously.
  7. Abrea
    • Description:

      Abrea is a modern feminine name with several possible origins. It may be a creative variation of Aubrey, which derives from Germanic elements meaning 'elf ruler,' or a modified form of the Hebrew name Abra, meaning 'mother of many.' Another possibility is that it represents a unique spelling of the Italian name Abria. The name has a melodious, flowing quality with its three syllables and open vowel sounds. While relatively uncommon, Abrea has seen occasional usage since the late 20th century, particularly in the United States. The name carries a contemporary feel while maintaining a connection to more traditional naming patterns. Its uniqueness makes it appealing to parents seeking something distinctive yet accessible, with a feminine sound and appearance that feels both modern and timeless.

  8. Abreona
    • Description:

      Abreona is a feminine name that appears to be a modern creation, possibly derived from variations of names like Breonna or combining elements with the prefix 'A-' or 'Ab-.' Its exact etymology is unclear, though it may relate to names with Hebrew origins or be an inventive contemporary formation. Extremely rare, Abreona belongs to the category of distinctive, modern names created to sound melodious and unique. The name has a flowing, rhythmic quality with its four syllables and vowel-rich composition. Parents might choose this name seeking individuality for their daughter, as it's unlikely she would share it with classmates or colleagues.
  9. Abreonia
    • Description:

      Abreonia is an extremely rare feminine name with unclear etymological origins. It may be a modern invention combining elements of other names like Abrielle or Breonna with a decorative ending. The name has a melodic quality with its multiple syllables and vowel combinations, giving it an elaborate, distinctive sound. Abreonia remains exceptionally uncommon, rarely appearing in official naming records or popularity charts. Parents might be drawn to this name for its uniqueness and the opportunity it offers for personalization—common nicknames might include Abre, Bre, or Nia. The name's rarity means a child named Abreonia is unlikely to meet others sharing her name, making it appealing to parents seeking individuality.

  10. Abriana
    • Origin:

      Italian feminine variation of Abraham
    • Meaning:

      "father of multitudes"
    • Description:

      This lovely name is all but unknown outside Italy but fits perfectly in with the fashions for vowel-starting names that are elaborately feminine. Might make a distinctive alternative to Angelina or Arianna. Downside: People will inevitably mistake it for Adriana.
  11. Abrielle
    • Origin:

      Short form of Gabrielle
    • Description:

      Sometimes, a new name is created by lopping off the first letter or letters. Such is the case with Abrielle, which feels like Gabrielle without its shirt.
  12. Abrionne
    • Description:

      Abrionne is a modern feminine name with French-inspired elegance. It likely emerged as a creative elaboration of names like Abria or Brianna, with the distinctive French-sounding suffix "-onne" adding sophistication. The name has a melodic quality that suggests grace and uniqueness. Abrionne remains relatively uncommon, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name with a fashionable sound. While its exact etymology is not well-documented, it carries the feel of contemporary invented names that blend familiar elements in new ways. The name's rarity gives it exclusivity, while its flowing syllables and feminine ending make it unmistakably graceful and modern.
  13. Abrya
    • Description:

      Abrya is a feminine name with modern origins, likely developed as a creative variation of names like Aubrey or Abrielle. It may also be influenced by the Hebrew name Abra, meaning 'mother of many.' The name has a contemporary feel with its blend of the popular 'A' beginning and 'ya' ending found in many fashionable girls' names. Abrya emerged in the United States primarily in the early 21st century, reflecting the trend toward distinctive, melodic names with unique spellings. While still uncommon, it has gradually gained recognition. The name has a light, musical quality with its balanced syllables and flowing sound. Abrya suggests qualities of creativity and individuality while maintaining a feminine elegance.

  14. Acadia
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "idyllic place"
    • Description:

      Acadia, the French name for Nova Scotia and the name of a gorgeous national park in Maine makes a fresh, rhythmic choice for your little girl. Acadia is an original yet accessible member of the stylish girl names starting with A.
  15. Acantha
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "thorn, prickle"
    • Description:

      Acantha is one of the unique baby names in the stylish mythological category that also might count as a flower name. In Greek mythology, Acantha was a nymph beloved by Apollo. An unusual and attractive choice that could make a creative way to honor a grandma Rose.
  16. Acatia
    • Description:

      Acatia appears to be a feminine name that may have originated as a variant of Acacia, which refers to the acacia tree or shrub known for its delicate flowers and resilience. The name has Greek origins, derived from 'akakia' meaning 'thorny tree' or 'innocence'. With its soft sounds and botanical connection, Acatia conveys images of natural beauty and elegant simplicity. This uncommon name offers a unique alternative to more familiar flower-inspired names. The gentle rhythm of its three syllables creates a melodious quality that feels both contemporary and timeless. Parents drawn to nature-inspired names with a touch of uniqueness might find Acatia particularly appealing.

  17. Accalia
    • Origin:

      Latin, mythological name
    • Description:

      Accalia was the human foster-mother of twins Romulus and Remus. Her name is even more obscure than theirs.
  18. Adabella
    • Origin:

      Combination of Ada and Bella, German, Turkish, and French
    • Meaning:

      "noble and beautiful, or beautiful island"
    • Description:

      Ada is one of those names found in two different languages with two different meanings. As a German name, it means noble or nobility, and as a Turkish name, it means island.
  19. Adabelle
    • Description:

      Adabelle is a feminine name combining elements of the German name Ada, meaning 'noble' or 'nobility,' with the French suffix 'belle,' meaning 'beautiful.' This charming combination creates a name suggesting 'beautiful nobility' or 'noble beauty.' With its vintage sound and melodic quality, Adabelle has the character of names popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Though never widely common, it has experienced small revivals as parents rediscover vintage names. The name offers the possibility of Ada or Belle as natural nicknames. Adabelle conveys elegance and femininity while remaining distinctive, appealing to parents seeking a name with classic charm that isn't overused.
  20. Adala
    • Description:

      Adala is a feminine name with Germanic origins, derived from the elements 'adal' meaning 'noble' or 'nobility.' This elegant and uncommon name carries a sense of dignity and historical significance. While not widely used in contemporary Western societies, Adala maintains popularity in some Nordic and Germanic regions. The name's straightforward pronunciation and melodic quality make it accessible across different languages. Adala may also be connected to the Old English name Adela, which shares similar noble connotations. Those named Adala are often associated with grace, leadership qualities, and a strong sense of personal integrity. The name's rarity gives it a distinctive quality that sets its bearers apart.