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[name_f]My[/name_f] personal philosophy is that a wizard is the type of magic user who lives in a tower with a lot of books and is into magic as science. (A witch is a magic user who lives in a cottage and is into healing and rituals, and a sorcerer is like a magical soldier.) For me it has little to do with gender.
My guilty pleasure is [name_m]Kian[/name_m] [name_u]Andre[/name_u]. I love it. I am a mom of boys and if our next baby is a boy I dunno what we would name him as we are running out on ones we can agree on.
These ones mean clever in a more loose way, but maybe you’ll like them! Because there’s an absurd number of ancient Greek names related to thinking haha. Aleximedes (to think/plan/plot and help) Alkiphron (the strength of wisdom) Euphron (to think well) Eurymedes (broad thinking) Kleomedes (glorious thought) Lykophron (wolf-minded)
i want a name for a magical college. something similar to Hogwarts. not sure if i want it to be a high school or college. but i want something similar to that. i’m taking inspiration from hogwarts, oxford university as well as babel tower. but the idea was that this story is similar to hogwarts and such in that it has magic but the magic isn’t the same. magic, in this world as well as the ...
Svanbjörn - warrior of the swan (björn can also mean bear, but that doesn’t make much sense here) Svanþór - swan of (the God) [name_m]Thor[/name_m] is a possible meaning, although it would probably have to be the other way around. þór also means thunder, so maybe “thunder of the swan”
[name_f]Tiffany[/name_f]! My mom is a [name_f]Tiffany[/name_f] and she always jokes that people think she’s mean before they’ve met her thanks to practically every 80’s movie set in high school where there’s always a blonde mean girl named [name_f]Tiffany[/name_f].
I was going to name my daughter [name_f]Clementine[/name_f]. Turns out [name_u]Clem[/name_u] is a boy. I found the name to be unusual, magical, mercurial, stylish, and bubbly. The issue is, I can’t find a name like that, with those characteristics, for a boy. I really need help with suggestions here, all help is welcome. Preferably nothing that is common, and not [name_m]Clement[/name_m]. I ...
One of my favourite stories of all time is [name_m]Peter[/name_m] [name_m]Pan[/name_m] - I love just about everything about it, and the story has a lot of meaning to me, and in a way, so does J.M. [name_u]Barrie[/name_u]. [name_u]Ever[/name_u] since I was a little girl, I’ve loved the story of [name_m]Peter[/name_m] and [name_f]Wendy[/name_f] and Tinkerbell, and have always been in love with ...
The Turkish names containing Ay meaning moon came to mind. [name_f]Aysel[/name_f] - moon flood (stunning, definitely an image of light in the darkness!) [name_f]Aylin[/name_f] / [name_f]Ayla[/name_f] - halo of light round the moon. There are some with maybe slightly less relevant meanings, for eg
Hello! I have a daughter called [name_f]Beatrix[/name_f], which I take to mean as bringer of joy. I’m currently pregnant with baby no2 and don’t know if it’s a girl or boy yet. I’ve got the names [name_u]Jasper[/name_u] (bringer of treasure) and [name_f]Veronica[/name_f] (bringer of truth) lined up, but I want back up names that also basically mean “to bring something nice”. I know ...