Another name for Finnish
Lemminkainen,
myth name of a god of magic, a sorcerer said to be able
to
sing the sand into pearls
Elf power Original
German form of English unisex
Aubrey, composed of the elements alb
elf and ric
power In Germanic mythology, this was the name of a sorcerer king of elves.
AUBREY: English unisex name derived from a French form of the Germanic name
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*Alberic, meaning
elf power, from alb
elf and ric
power *
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Arabic name meaning
like a coquette,
seductive A coquette is a woman who uses her sex
appeal to exploit men.
Arabic name meaning
fascinating, seductive
Jealous Irish myth name of
the first wife of Midir, a witch
goddess who turns the heroine Étaín into a pool of
water, then a worm, and finally a beautiful butterfly.
Latin form of Greek
Hekate, myth name of a goddess of
witchcraft, demons, graves, and the underworld, meaning
far
off
Finnish myth name of a hero of the Kalevala, a
sorcerer or magician said to be able to
sing the sand into
pearls The meaning of the name is unknown but it is probably related
to the Finnish feminine name
Lempi, meaning
love
Finnish myth name from the Kalevala. Louhi was a queen of Pohjola, and a witch with the ability to shape-shift and cast powerful spells. The name may mean
trance, for it was derived from the element lovi which in the Kalevala seems to refer to a state of trance or enchantment caused by magic; for example,
Nouse luontoni lovesta, haon alta haltiani translates to
rise my nature from the lovi, (rise) my spirit from beneath the threshold
English form of Irish
Maeve,
meaning
intoxicating
Variant of Irish
Maeve, meaning
intoxicating
Irish myth name of a warrior queen, derived from Gaelic
Méabh,
meaning
intoxicating
Variant of Irish
Maeve, meaning
intoxicating
Gaelic name meaning
intoxicating
Variant of Gaelic
Méabh, meaning
intoxicating
Variant of Irish
Maeve,
meaning
intoxicating
Pet form of Irish
Maeve,
meaning
intoxicating
Variant of Gaelic
Méabh, meaning
intoxicating
Cunning Latin form of Greek
Medeia, myth name of the sorceress who helped
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the Golden Fleece from his father. When
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another woman, she got revenge by killing two of her own children fathered
by him.
Hindi myth name attributed to
Krishna,
meaning
bewitching
Feminine form of Hindi
Mohan, meaning
bewitching
Hindi myth name borne by
Vishnu when in the
form of a woman, meaning
to bewitch
Fay derives from Old English faie, meaning
fairy Morgan ultimately derives from Old Welsh mor
sea and cant
circle Therefore,
Fairy from the Sea Circle She was a powerful sorceress, daughter of
Igraine and Uther Pendragon, and half-sister to Arthur.
Welsh myth name of the sorceress who stole away the infant Lancelot, known
in Arthurian legend as the
Lady of the
Lake. Probably related to Greek
Mneme,
meaning
memory
Native American Algonquin name meaning
witch
Native American Hopi name meaning
witch
Either an
Arabic name
meaning "enchanting woman," or a name invented by Cervantes who gave one of his characters this name in his
novel,
Don Quixote.