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Witch Names, Enchantress Names
Names associated with witches, sorceresses,
enchanters. Names that mean, witch,
enchantress, sorcerer/sorceress, bewitching, intoxicating, fascinating,
seductive, etc.
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MALE:
- AHTI:
Another name for Finnish Lemminkäinen,
the myth name of a god of magic, a sorcerer said to be able
to "sing the sand into pearls."
- ALBERICH:
Variant spelling of Old High German Albirich,
meaning "elf ruler." In Germanic mythology,
this was the name of a sorcerer king of elves.
- LEMMINKÄINEN: 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 name Lempi, meaning
"love."
- MAKSIM
(מַקְסִים): Hebrew name meaning "enchanting, attractive."
Compare with another form of Maksim.
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MOHAN
(मोहन): Hindi name
meaning "attractive, bewitching."
- SIMON: English and French form of Greek
Simōn,
meaning "hearkening." In the New Testament bible, this is the
name of many characters, including a sorcerer and a brother of Jesus.
Compare with another form of Simon.
- SIMŌN
(Σίμων): Greek form of
Hebrew Shimown, meaning
"hearkening." In the bible, this is the
name of many characters, including a sorcerer and a brother of Jesus.
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YOICHI
(1-妖一, 2-陽一, 3-洋一, 4-与一): Japanese name meaning "bewitching/seductive
first (son)," 2) "clear/sun/pride first (son)," 3)
"foreign/ocean first (son)," and 4) "participating first
(son)."
FEMALE:
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AJUOGA:
African Luo name meaning "doctor; witchdoctor."
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CIRCE:
Latin form of Greek Kirke,
meaning "hoop-round." In
mythology, this is the goddess pharmakeia (witch
or sorceress) who lived on the island of Aiaia and changed Odysseus's men into hogs.
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FATIN
(فاتن): Arabic name meaning "fascinating, seductive."
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FUAMNACH:
Irish name meaning "jealous." In mythology, this is the name of
the first wife of Midir, lord of the
underworld. She is a witch
goddess who turns Midir's second wife, the heroine Étaín,
into a pool of
water, then a worm, and finally a beautiful butterfly.
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HECATE:
Latin form of Greek Hekate, meaning "worker from far
off." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of
witchcraft, demons, graves, and the underworld.
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HEKATE
(Εκάτη): Variant spelling of Greek
Hekabe, meaning "worker
from far off." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of
witchcraft, demons, graves, and the underworld.
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KIRKE
(Κίρκη):
Greek name meaning "hoop-round." In
mythology, this is the goddess pharmakeia (witch or sorceress) who
lived on the island of Aiaia and
changed Odysseus's men into hogs.
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LILURA:
Basque name meaning
"enchantment."
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LOUHI:
Finnish myth name from the Kalevala, possibly meaning
"trance." Louhi was a queen of Pohjola,
and a witch with the ability to shape-shift and cast powerful magic spells.
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MAB: Possibly an Anglicized form of Irish
Gaelic Meadhbh, meaning "intoxicating." Compare
with another form of Mab.
- MAEV:
Anglicized form of Irish
Gaelic Meadhbh, meaning "intoxicating."
- MAEVA:
Variant spelling of English Maeve, meaning
"intoxicating."
- MAEVE:
Anglicized form of Irish
Gaelic Meadhbh, meaning "intoxicating."
In mythology, this is the name of a warrior queen
of Connacht, the wife of Ailill.
- MAEVEEN:
Pet form of English Maeve,
meaning "intoxicating."
- MAVE:
Variant spelling of Irish Maeve, meaning
"intoxicating."
- MÉABH:
Variant form of Irish Gaelic Meadhbh, meaning "intoxicating." In mythology, this is the name of a warrior queen
of Connacht, the wife of Ailill.
- MEADHBH:
Modern form of Old Irish Gaelic Medb, meaning
"intoxicating." In mythology, this is the name of a warrior queen
of Connacht, the wife of Ailill.
- MEAVE:
Variant spelling of English Maeve,
meaning "intoxicating."
- MEDB:
Old Irish Gaelic name, meaning
"intoxicating." In mythology, this is the name of a warrior queen
of Connacht, the wife of Ailill.
- MEDEA:
Latin form of Greek Medeia, meaning
"cunning." In mythology, this is the name of the sorceress who helped Jason steal
the Golden Fleece from his father. When Jason later abandoned her for
another woman, she got revenge by killing two of her own children fathered
by him.
- MEDEIA
(Μήδεια): Greek
name meaning
"cunning." In mythology, this is the name of the sorceress who helped Jason steal
the Golden Fleece from his father. When Jason later abandoned her for
another woman, she got revenge by killing two of her own children fathered
by him.
- MEDIA:
Modern variant spelling of Latin Medea, meaning "cunning."
- NIMUE:
Welsh name, possibly related to Greek Mnêmê,
meaning "memory." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of the sorceress,
known as the Lady of the
Lake, who stole the infant Lancelot.
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MOHANA
(मोहना): Feminine form of Hindi
Mohan, meaning
"attractive, bewitching."
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MOHINI
(मोहिनी): Hindi myth name
of one of Vishnu's avatars, meaning
"bewitching." In this form, he was a beautiful woman who enchanted
some demons who had stolen the amrita; he was able to enchant them and
regain possession of it.
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MORGAN le FAY: 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.
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PAUWAU:
Native American Algonquin name meaning "witch."
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POWAQA:
Native American Hopi name meaning "witch."
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ZORAIDA:
This name was created by Cervantes for a character in his novel,
Don Quixote. He probably derived it from the Arabic. It may mean
"enchanting woman."
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