names that scream fantasy

  1. Lavinia
    • Liese
      • Liora
        • Luna
          • Lune
            • Nor
              • Nora
                • Nova
                  • Ophelia
                    • Quin
                      • Renée
                        • Rosalind
                          • Sylvia
                            • Victoria
                              • Vienna
                                • Vienna
                                  • Willow
                                    • Alastair
                                      • Origin:

                                        Scottish
                                      • Meaning:

                                        "defender of men"
                                      • Description:

                                        To Americans, a quintessential British name, introduced to the U.S. public by suave journalist/PBS Masterpiece Theater host Alastair Cook. Sometimes used in the U.S. by parents with Scottish heritage.
                                    • Aster
                                      • Origin:

                                        English; Amharic
                                      • Meaning:

                                        "star"
                                      • Description:

                                        This is a fresh new addition to the botanical list; comedian Gilbert Gottfried made it a real bouquet when he named his daughter Lily Aster. And the name of the little girl on television's Dexter sounds like Aster, but is actually spelled Astor, which brings it more high society name. Aster relates to the Greek word for star. In Ethiopia, Aster is pronounced "ah-STAIR", and is the Amharic variation of Biblical Esther.
                                    • Aurora
                                      • Origin:

                                        Latin
                                      • Meaning:

                                        "dawn"
                                      • Description:

                                        The goddess name Aurora has consistently been on the US popularity list since the nineteenth century, but has really taken off in the past 30 years. Aurora also enjoys remarkable international popularity, ranking in the Top 100 throughout the English-speaking world as well as in Italy, Spain, Norway, Switzerland, and several other European and Latin American countries.