Magical Girl Names

  1. Molly
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Mary, Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "bitter"
    • Description:

      Molly is one of the original nickname names, ALWAYS ranking among the US Top 500 girl names since statistics began, in 1880. Molly peaked in 1991 only to rise just as high again in 2011, and though softening retains a good measure of popularity and charm.
  2. Muirgen
    • Origin:

      Irish
    • Meaning:

      "born of the sea"
    • Description:

      Muirgen in Irish mythology was turned into a mermaid and then brought back to land after 300 years and transformed back into a woman -- which must have been quite a shock. Muirgen's original name was Liban. Muirgen may also be spelled Muireann or Muirenn.
  3. Maraja
    • Naida
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "water nymph,"
      • Description:

        Possibility for a girl born under one of the water signs -- Cancer, Pisces, or Scorpio.
    • Navi
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "to name"
      • Description:

        Nickname for the star Gamma Cassiopeiae given by astronaut Gus Grissom after his own middle name (Ivan) spelled backwards. Navi also relates to the prophets in the Hebrew Bible and is the name of a character in the video game "The Legend of Zelda" -- short for Navigator. Might also be a modern way to spell Navy.
    • Nerissa
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "from the sea"
      • Description:

        An offbeat possible replacement for the overused Melissa and Marisa, Nerissa was used by Shakespeare for Portia's witty confidante in The Merchant of Venice. Queen Elizabeth has a cousin named Nerissa.
    • Nixie
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "water nymph"
      • Description:

        If you love Dixie, Trixie and Pixie, this name of a mermaid-like sprite in German folklore may be for you. It might also make an update for Nicki.
    • Ondine
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "little wave"
      • Description:

        Mythological spirit of the waters; spelled Undine, she was an Edith Wharton heroine.
    • Ooni
      • Parisa
        • Origin:

          Iranian/Persian
        • Meaning:

          "like a fairy"
        • Description:

          Funny how one letter can turn a name from ordinary to special. Parisa is so much more distinctive than either Marisa or Paris.
      • Pixie
        • Origin:

          Swedish or Cornish
        • Meaning:

          "fairy"
        • Description:

          Pixie is a cute -- quite possibly too cute -- name that suddenly feels possible thanks to the craze for names that contain the letter x. Though its origin may be uncertain, a pixie is internationally recognized as a sprite or fairy: tiny, sometimes green, usually pointy-eared.
      • Radella
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "elfin advisor"
        • Description:

          Extremely unusual ella-ending choice.
      • Sabrina
        • Origin:

          Celtic, Latin name for the River Severn
        • Description:

          Sabrina, the bewitchingly radiant name of a legendary Celtic goddess, is best known as the heroine of the eponymous film, originally played by Audrey Hepburn, and later as a teenage TV witch; it would make a distinctive alternative to the ultrapopular Samantha. Similar names you might also want to consider include Sabina and Serena.
      • Sen
        • Origin:

          Japanese mythology name
        • Description:

          Simple, Zen-like name of a mythological forest elf.
      • Sereia
        • Origin:

          Portuguese
        • Meaning:

          "mermaid"
        • Description:

          The lovely Sereia is the Portuguese word for mermaid but can also be used as a name. English speakers may shy away from the name because of pronunciation questions and indeed, any little Sereia growing up in London or Chicago will encounter many questions and mispronunciations. But it's not difficult to say once you know it and Sereia pay countervailing dividends with its beauty.
      • Siofra
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "sprite, changeling"
        • Description:

          A relatively modern (18th C) Irish Gaelic name, Siofra or, more properly, Síofra with the fada has its roots in superstition. In the past, when babies were born in Ireland their families feared that the fairies would steal the baby and leave an elven changeling child in its place. It’s an uncommon name starting to pick up in its native country.
      • Tabitha
        • Origin:

          Aramaic
        • Meaning:

          "gazelle"
        • Description:

          Though never as popular as the name of her Bewitched mother, Samantha, Tabitha has its own quirky, magical charm. The name of a charitable woman who was restored to life by Saint Peter in the Bible, it was a popular Puritan choice. Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick chose it for one of their twin daughters, which gave it a slight boost. Nonetheless, Tabitha remains in decline.
      • Tiana
        • Origin:

          Slavic
        • Meaning:

          "fairy queen"
        • Description:

          Tiana gained a lot of popularity after Disney bestowed this pretty name upon its first African-American princess. Although it has declined in usage over recent years, Tiana’s connections to dainty Tatiana, Christiana and Bastiana should see it in continued usage for a while to come. Read more about Tiana and other Disney Princess Names in our featured blog.
      • Titania
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "giant, great one"
        • Description:

          This name of the queen of the fairies in A Midsummer Night's Dream has a delicate, lacy charm similar to Tatiana's, but that first syllable could cause embarrassing problems.