
Lily – An English flower name, meaning “pure”. Leucothea – A Greek sea goddess who came to the aid of sailors, meaning “Of the Ionian Sea”. Laila – From Arabic, meaning “night,” an angel. Linette – From Welsh tradition and Arthurian legend, meaning “idol” and “image”. Lara – Meaning “citadel,” a name to a nymph in Ovid’s Fasti. Lanette – Meaning “a small songbird” and “nymph,” with Welsh origins. Kerensa – A Cornish name, meaning “love”. Kalliope – Meaning “beautiful voice,” the music of epic, Greek poetry.
Kali – From Sanskrit, meaning “black one,” a Hindu goddess of destruction. Klabautermann – From Baltic mythology, a being that assisted sailors and fisherman on the Baltic Sea. Kelpie – From Gaelic lore, a shape-shifting aquatic being, meaning “colt”. Ivy – An English nature name, meaning “vine” and “fidelity”. Ianeira – Another Greek name, meaning “sea deity”. Iolanthe – Another Greek name, this one meaning “violet flower”. Ione – A Greek sea nymph (Nereids), meaning “a violet stone”. Ilayda – Meaning “water fairy,” from Turkish. Holly – An English nature name, meaning “holy day”. Hildi – A Norse name, meaning “armed for battle,” referring to one of the Valkyries. Hansel – A name for boys, a form of Hans, meaning “God is gracious”. Hyacinth – A unisex Greek flower name referring to the flower or meaning “precious stone,” in mythology, the name belonged to a young Spartan whose spilled blood caused flowers to grow. Hai – Meaning “fairy shoe,” from Vietnamese. Griselda – A German name, meaning “grey battle”. Glenda – A Welsh name, meaning “fair and good”. Gullveig – From Old Norse, meaning “gold-drunk,” a name of a mythical witch. Gulliver – An Irish name, meaning “glutton”. Gelsey – A Persian name, meaning “flower”. Fern – From English, meaning “fearn” or someone who lives among the ferns. Firtha – A Scottish name, meaning “sea maiden”. Freya – From Old Norse, meaning “noblewoman”. Fayette– From French, meaning “little fairy”.
Fay – Meaning “fairy,” from Old English.Elowen – From Cornish tradition, meaning “elm”.Elvinia – From English, meaning “elf friend” or “elf queen”.Elvina – From English, meaning “friendly elf”.Elida – An Irish name meaning “fairy,” also found in Greek, meaning “gift of the sun”.
Elfie– An Irish name that means “elf power”. Diantha – From Greek mythology, meaning “divine flower” and “flower of Zeus”. Derya – A unisex Turkish name, related to the Persian name, Daria, both meaning “sea”. Dela – Related to Delicia, meaning “ small winged one”. Delicia – A Latin name, meaning “delightful”. Dana – An Irish mother goddess, meaning “good”. Cordelia – From Latin and Celtic origins, meaning “daughter of the sea”. Chepi – Chepi is a ghost or fairy in the mythology of the Narragansett tribe of Native Americans. Ceilidh – From Irish tradition, pronounced like Kaylee, meaning “dance gathering”. Carlin – A unisex Irish name meaning “little champion,” also associated with hills where witches and fairies gather. Calypso – A sea nymph in Greek mythology, meaning “hidden one”. Breena – From Gaelic, meaning “land of fairies”. Brigid – From Celtic origin, a goddess of wisdom, meaning “strength”. Briar – An English name, meaning “thorn”. Brucie – Meaning “forest fairy,” from the Scottish tradition. Asia – Meaning “Sunrise,” from Greek mythology.
Ashera – A goddess of fertility and motherhood in the Hebrew tradition.Alette – From Latin origins, meaning “small winged one”.Aine – From Irish, meaning “queen of fairies”.Aelfdene – An English name, Meaning “from the Elf valley”.Avery – From Old English, meaning “ruler of the elves”.Aubrette – A German name, meaning “elf”.Check Out These Enchanting Fairy Names! Fairy Names That Start with A