Androgynous Fairy Tale Names

  1. Espirel
    • Esprance
      • Esprendin
        • Espret
          • Espriel
            • Esprived
              • Etain
                • Ettagan
                  • Evagan
                    • Evarild
                      • Evath
                        • Fennel
                          • Origin:

                            Vegetable and herb name
                          • Description:

                            In the garden of herb names, Rosemary and Basil are perennials and Sage is a new upshoot, but Fennel is a real rarity. The aniseed-tasting plant, used to add flavor to dishes around the world, gets its name from the Latin word feniculum, meaning "little hay".
                        • Finn
                          • Origin:

                            Irish
                          • Meaning:

                            "fair or white"
                          • Description:

                            Finn is a name with enormous energy and charm, that of the greatest hero of Irish mythology, Finn MacCool (aka Fionn mac Cuumhaill), an intrepid warrior with mystical supernatural powers, noted as well for his wisdom and generosity.
                        • Filvarel
                          • Filvenor
                            • Florendin
                              • Gael
                                • Origin:

                                  Breton
                                • Meaning:

                                  "Gaelic"
                                • Description:

                                  This cross-cultural name, found in Wales, Brittany, and Spain, is a surprise star in the U.S. in recent years, largely thanks to actor Gael Garcia Bernal. It's especially popular in Texas.
                              • Gwyllam
                                • Gwynfor
                                  • Havelock
                                    • Origin:

                                      Scandinavian
                                    • Meaning:

                                      "sea competition"
                                    • Description:

                                      A name from medieval romance with an endearingly clunky sound, à la Sherlock. The most famous modern wearer was twentieth-century psychologist/sexologist Havelock (born Henry) Ellis.