Fairy/Fay

Quick Guides:

Female: Elves, Fairies, Mermaids, Nymphs, Other
Male

(Female Names)

 

Elves

Albreda: old german: Counsel from the elves

Alfreda/Alfi/Alfie: old english: Elf power

Aubrey: norwegian: Elf-ruler

Ellette: welsh: Little elf

Elvina: welsh: Befriended by elves

Nissa: scandinavian: Friendly elf

Radella: old english: Elfin adviser

Fairies

Ayperi: turkish: Moon fairy

Daul Yo Jung: korean: Moon fairy

Diwata ng Buwan: philippines: Moon fairy

Fada da Lua: portuguese: Moon fairy

Fatina della luna: italian: Moon fairy

Faye: french: Fairy

Fee de la lune: french: Moon fairy

Feya Luny: russian: Moon fairy

Gulperi (gool-peh-ree): turkish: Rose fairy

Hada de Luna: spanish: Moon fairy

Holdtuendér: hungarian: Moon fairy

Koali pehu: hawaiian: Moon fairy

Ksiezycowa Wrozka: polish: Moon fairy

Kuun haltijatar: finnish: Moon fairy

Lamia: latin: Fairy

Lunavica: serbic: Moon fairy

Lunnaya Feya: russian: Moon fairy

Lunshi/Lunshea: gaelic: Moon fairy

Maanelfje: dutch: Moon fairy

Maanfeetjie: afrikaans: Moon fairy

Måne Fe: norwegian: Moon fairy

Månefé/Månealf: danish: Moon fairy

Månfé/Månälva: swedish: Moon fairy

Mondfee: german: Moon fairy

Nidawi (ni-dah-wee): native american: Fairy girl

Nympha lunaris: latin: Moon fairy

Oonmay Airyefay: pig latin: Moon fairy

Pari: persian: Fairy

Parikhan: persian: Fairy queen

Peri: turkish: Fairy

Peri Bulan: indonesian: Moon fairy

Perizada: persian: Born of the fairies

Pixie: anglo-saxon: Sprite; small fairy

Qamarjinniyatoon: arabic: Moon fairy

Tania/Tanya: russian: Fairy queen

Tatiana: russian: Fairy queen

Tsuki no You-sei: japanese: Moon fairy

Tylwyth Teg y Lleuad: welsh: Moon fairy

Yue Liang Sian Zi: mandarin: Moon fairy

Yu leong seen zee: Cantonese: Moon fairy

Mermaids

Lorelei (lohr-e-lye): german: Siren, lurer to the rocks

Marina: russian: Sea maiden

Murdachan (Mer-dock-an): scottish: Mermaid

Nerine (nehr-een): greek: A mermaid, one from the sea

Nymphamarina: latin: Mermaid

Parthenope (par-then-oh-pee): greek: A siren

Siren: greek: From Greek mythology, the Sirens were beautiful
maiden-birds that lived on the rocky shores of the Mediterranean Sea. They lured
sailors to their death on the cliffs with their beautiful songs.

Sirena: italian: Siren

Nymphs

Amalthea: latin: A Nymph; nurse of Jupiter

Aretha: greek: Nymph

Cyrene: greek: Name of mythological nymph

Echo: greek: a nymph who fell in love with Narcissus, but was
only able to repeat his words (or of others).

Egeria (eh-jeer-ee-ah): latin: A nymph

Evadne (eh-vahd-nee): greek: a water nymph

Galatea: greek: A sea nymph

Hamadryas (hah-mah-dree-ahs): latin: Wood-nymph

Lara: latin: Well-known, name of nymph

Melia: greek: Nymph daughter of Oceanus

Rhiannon: welsh: A mythological nymph

Syrinx: greek: A nymph changed into a reed

Venilia: greek: A nymph

Other

Aideen: gaelic: Irish legendary lover of the fairy man

Ella/Elle: english: Elf, beautiful fairy woman

Nixie: old german: Water sprite

Nympha: latin: Fairy, nymph, nature spirit

Satu (sah-too): finnish: Fairytale

Shay/Shea: celtic: Fairy place


(Male Names)

 

Alfred/Alf: old english: Elf power

Avery: anglo-saxon: Ruler of the elves

Calis: irish/welsh: Moon elf

Nanus: latin: Dwarf

Perizad: persian: Born of fairies