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CAT NAMES:
Bastet, or Bast: The Colorless Egyptian goddess of cats, sex, music, attempt, and joy. Why isn't Bastet recycled more?
Faline
Sanura: Swahili for "kitten-like."
Teigra
Lynx: I'm seeing this recycled snooty and snooty as a love name, so why not?
CELTIC AND LATIN NAMES:
Aisling
Triskele
Aoife: The Celtic goddess of protection, knowledge, and teaching.
Belisama: The Celtic goddess of light, fire, and crafts.
Arianrhod: The Celtic goddess of beauty, lavishness, and new start.
Cerridwen: The Celtic goddess of death, picture, magic, and rebirth.
Coventina: The Celtic goddess of "featherless flying creatures" (bats?), time, life cycles, desires, and divination.
Rosmerta: The Celtic goddess of healing and notice, both a paltry characteristic in the Worry Potter series.
Nemetona: The Celtic goddess of sacred seats, circles and groves.
LeFay: The Celtic goddess of the sea, the Atoll of Avalon, and healing. Verbal communication of which...
Avalon: A place name, anywhere Arthurian footer takes place.
Maeve: Have a feeling "intoxicating." The name of a especially Irish warrior queen.
Demeter: The Greek goddess of the obtain and lavishness.
Fortuna: The Roman goddess of luck. This name's taken as a whole identity is coming up in the next month.
Musidora
Epona: The Celtic/Roman goddess of horses.
Circe: A sorceress in Homer's The Odyssey.
Pure AMERICAN NAMES:
Onatah: The Iroquois goddess of hard skin. Whole identity coming up next month.
Chula: Choctaw word for "fox."
Walela: Cherokee name meaning "hummingbird."
Isi: Choctaw word for "deer."
Tallulah: Choctaw name meaning "leaping water."
FAERY NAMES:
Duende
Elfrieda: An Old German name meaning "elf or magical committee," or "elf gusto."
Parisa: A Persian name meaning either "fairy-like" or "spiritual." Fairly don't use it if you care for on leave-taking to Germany.
Melusine: Have a feeling far-off. This is the name of a water fairy in European myths.
Cherub AND JEWISH NAMES:
Raphaela or Rafaela: Cherub names are secure. They're all male, and their names smooth out from completely ordinary (Michael) to examine bonkers (Metatron). But I unendingly had a love for Raphael.
Seraphina, Seraphine, Serafina, or Serafine
Vashti: a Persian name meaning "stunning." In the Bible, Queen Vashti was banished while disobeying her spouse.
NORWEGIAN NAMES:
Anniken: Norwegian rapid of Anna.
Benedikte: Norwegian feminine form of Benedict.
Cecilie: Norwegian form of Cecilia.
Eira: Have a feeling "leniency." Consequential from Eir, the Norse goddess of healing and remedy.
Freyja: Old Norse goddess of beauty and love.
Gudrun: Have a feeling "devine rune."
Kenna: Have a feeling "to swallow knowledge."
Nessa: Have a feeling "statement."
Saga: Have a feeling "the seeing one."
Valkyrie: In Norse mythology, these were maidens who important who lived and who died on the front line.
HUNGARIAN NAMES:
Boroka: Have a feeling "juniper."
Oriana: A name of debated meaning. Promise meanings overlap "gold, east," or "daylight."
Szibilla: Hungarian form of Sybil.
Klotild: Hungarian form of Clotilde, a French name meaning "well-known in clash."
Tunder: Have a feeling "fairy." Fashioned by Hungarian writer Mihaly Vorosmarty.
"Low-spirited" AND Ghostly NAMES:
Ulalume: An Edgar Allen Poe ingenuity, doubtless inferior from the Latin "ululare", meaning "to roar" or "to bay."
Vaidote, or Vaidota: A Lithuanian name meaning "ghost-like."
Arachne: A name from Greek mythology, meaning "spider."
Desdemona: A Greek name meaning "wretchedness," but it's maximum elevated namesake in Shakespeare was whatsoever but.
Sources:
http://wiki.name.com/en/Names of Celtic Gods and Goddesses
http://blogofcharacters.wordpress.com/
http://www.babynamewizard.com/namipedia
http://www.20000-names.com/female norse names.htm