Alice- means nobility
Allison- meaning the noble one or honest
Aurora- Roman goddess of morning
Adrienne- means the dark one
Amaris- meaning bitter
Anastasia – Greek origins, represents 'resurrection'
Belinda- means beautiful
Badriyah – 'Full moon' in Sindhi
Bernia – Stands for 'armoured angel'
Branwen – Representative for 'beautiful raven'
Blair – With Celtic, English, Gaelic, Irish and Scottish origins, Blair means 'from the plain'
Calliope – 'Beautiful voice' and the 'muse of poetry'
Chandra – Means 'the moon that shines brighter than the stars'
Calista – Greek origins meaning 'the woman that is most beautiful'
Circe – Greek goddess of magic, daughter of the god of the sun Helios
Crimson- type of red
Dionisia- the god of wine and grape harvest
Draconia- means sharp-sighted
Diamanda-diamond
Danika – Slavic name that stands for 'Morning Star'
Diana – Roman name for the moon goddess, known in European lore as the "Queen of the Witches."
Drusilla- strong one
Elvira- trustworthy or alert
Eris – Greek goddess of Chaos. Patron goddess of the Discordian magickal tradition.
Ethelinda- noble and snake
Edana – A rough interpretation would be 'small, fiery one'
Elysium – The place where heroes in Greek mythology go when they die
Felicia- happy
Faline- in change
Feronia- goddess connected to fertility, abundance, wildlife, health and forests
Garnet- red gemstone
Guinevere – According to Arthurian legend, Guinevere was King Arthur's exquisite wife. The name itself combines the ideas of 'fair', 'smooth' and 'white'
Gossamer – The thin substance that can be found in small cobwebs
Gwendoline- can mean fair, blessed or bow, ring
Gehenna- place of torment and pain
Hesti- fireside or star
Hesperia- rising star
Hecate- Greek goddess connected to demons, witchcraft and the underworld
Isis- Egyptian goddess of nature and sky
Ivy- in ancient Greek it symbolize their faithfulness to one another
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