Fairy Tail Inspired Names

  1. Simon
    • Origin:

      Hebrew, Greek
    • Meaning:

      "he has heard; flat-nosed"
    • Description:

      Simon is pure and simple (not in the nursery rhyme sense), and an appealingly genuine Old and New Testament name that's not overused – making Simon a stylish choice. In the Bible, Simon was the second son of Jacob and Leah and the original name of Saint Peter, as well as the name of several New Testament figures. Historically, Simon Bolivar is known as The Liberator of Latin America.
  2. Sayla
    • Sho
      • Sting
        • Ultear
          • Ur
            • Wally
              • Origin:

                English, diminutive of Walter or Wallace
              • Description:

                A Leave It to Beaver/old comic-strip name, vacationing for years with the Griswolds in WallyWorld, but now back as WALL-E?
            • Warren
              • Origin:

                English from French
              • Meaning:

                "park-keeper"
              • Description:

                Long lingering in limbo, Warren suddenly seems to be on the cusp of revival. One of the oldest recorded English surnames, Warren's popularity in the U.S. dates back to the nineteenth century, and by 1921, reached its peak at Number 24.
            • Wendy
              • Origin:

                English, Celtic, Welsh
              • Meaning:

                "friend or white"
              • Description:

                It is popularly claimed that the name Wendy was invented by Sir James Barrie in 1904 for the big sister character in his play Peter Pan, which was followed by the classic novel in 1911. Barrie supposedly took it from the nickname "fwendy-wendy", that he was called by a young girl acquaintance.
            • Yukino
              • Zeref