Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Aerona

Celtic Goddess

Welsh

Aisling

Dream, vision

Irish

Aislinn

Dream, vision

Irish

Alora

My Dream

African

Alvina

Elf or magical being, friend

English

Anat

To sing

Hebrew

Andromeda

Leader of men

Greek

Aphrodite

Foam

Greek

Ares

Ruin

Greek

Ariadne

Most holy

Greek

Artemis

Butcher

Greek

Arundhati

Goddess of the sky, stars and night time.

Indian (Sanskrit)

Ashlyn

Dream

Irish

Astraea

Star maiden

Greek

Astri

Star; fair, beautiful goddess

Scandinavian

Astrid

Fair, beautiful goddess

Scandinavian

Athena

Wise

Greek

Aurora

Goddess of dawn

Latin

Auset

Goddess Isis

Egyptian

Ayumu

Walk, dream, vision

Japanese

Belina

Italian for Beautiful, French for Goddess.

Italian

Belona

Goddess of battle

Latin

Bethari

Goddess

Indonesian

Bharati

Goddess

Indian (Sanskrit)

Blessence

Blessed spirit

American

Calliope

Beautiful voice

Greek

Calypso

She who hides

Greek

Cassandra

Man's defender, warrior

Greek

Celinette

“The little goddess of the moon.” A French form of Selena.

French

Ceres

To grow

Greek

Chimere

Dream

French

Circe

Bird

Greek

Clio

Glory

Greek

Cytheria

Goddess of Love

Greek

Daena

From Denmark

English

Daphne

Laurel

Greek

Dea

Goddess

Latin

Demeter

Earth mother

Greek

Demetria

“The fruitful one,” in allusion to Demeter, the Greek goddess of fruitfulness and protectress of marriage.

Greek

Devi

Goddess

Indian (Sanskrit)

Diwa

Gift of God; spirit

Asian

Diwata

Goddess

Asian

Dream

Unconscious vision or thought

English

Elli

Noble, exalted; sun ray, shining light; other, foreign

Greek

Elvina

Elf or magical being, friend

English

Erlinda

Spirited

Hebrew

Estrid

Fair, beautiful goddess

Scandinavian

Flora

Flower

Latin

Freya

Lady

Scandinavian

Freyja

Norse goddess of love and magic.

Scandinavian

Frigg

Love

Scandinavian

Frigga

“Friday’s child,” based on the Anglo- Saxon frigedaeg (Frig’s day, i.e., Friday), in allusion to Frigg, a goddess of heaven in Norse mythology.

Scandinavian

Gaia

The earth

Greek

Guri

Hindu Goddess of Plenty

Indian (Sanskrit)

Haldis

“Spirit of the stone,” from the Germanic concept, in allusion to firmness.

Hamia

A Syrian goddess

Anglo-Saxon

Haumea

Goddess of childbirth

Polynesian

Hecate

Greek goddess of fertility who later became associated with Persephone as goddess of the underworld and protector of witches

Greek

Hehewuti

Warrior mother spirit (Hopi)

Native American

Helen

Sun ray, shining light

Greek

Hera

Queen

Greek

Hestia

In Greek mythology, the goddess of the hearth.

Greek

Hina

Sun; light

Japanese

Idun

Rejuvenation

Scandinavian

Ilithya

Goddess of Women in Labor

Greek

Iris

Rainbow

Greek

Irmigard

War goddess

German

Irmuska

War goddess

German

Ishanvi

Goddess of knowledge.

Indian (Sanskrit)

Isleen

Dream, vision

Irish

Ixchel

Mayan goddess of childbirth

Ancient

Jayashri

Goddess of Victory

Indian (Sanskrit)

Jenna

Fair magical being

English

Jennabeth

Spiritual gift.

Celtic

Jennifer

Fair magical being

English

Juno

Queen of heaven

Latin

Kachina

Spirit

Native American

Kalima

The goddess form Kali Ma

Indian (Sanskrit)

Kamiko

Little goddess

Japanese

Kathyayini

Goddess of Power

Indian (Sanskrit)

Keondra

Goddess

African

Kokuro

Heart, Spirit

Japanese

Laka

Goddess of forest growth

Polynesian

Latona

Goddess name

Latin

Laverna

A variant form of Laverne.

Latin

Lelia

“The tempestuous one,” from the Greek lailao, a tempest, hurricane, etc.

Latin

Levana

To rise

Latin

Linda

Pretty

Spanish

Lucina

Light

Latin

Luna

The moon

Latin

Madrona

Mother goddess

Welsh

Mahina

Moon, moon-light

Polynesian

Maya

Dream

Indian (Sanskrit)

Mimis

Goddess of Harvest

Greek

Minerva

The mind

Latin

Modron

A goddess and possible precursor of Morgan le Fey

Arthurian Legend

Morrigan

War Goddess

Irish

Moto

Mind, Spirit, Soul

Japanese

Nakoma

Great warrior or Great spirit

Native American

Neith

Ancient Egyptian mother goddess

Egyptian

Nenet

Goddess of the Deep

Egyptian

Nixie

Water sprite

German

Nyra

Beauty of Goddess Saraswati

Indian (Sanskrit)

Orenda

Great Spirit

Native American

Orion

Dweller on the mountain

Greek

Oya

Wind warrior goddess

African

Padma

Lotus

Persian

Paris

Of unknown meaning

Greek

Parvati

Daughter Of The Mountain King

Indian (Sanskrit)

Pele

Fire goddess

Polynesian

Penelope

Weaver

Greek

Persephone

Bringer of destruction

Greek

Phoebe

Bright and pure

Greek

Pixie

Fairy

Irish

Pomona

Apple

Latin

Reiki

Japanese Spiritual Healing Practice

Japanese

Reverie

Daydream

French

Rhea

Flowing

Greek

Rheda

A goddess

Anglo-Saxon

Rhiannon

Great queen, or goddess

Welsh

Roma

Italian capital city

Italian

Roya

Vision, dream

Arabic

Royanna

Vision, dream

Arabic

Samira

Evening conversationalist

Arabic

Sanya

To dream

Russian

Sbtinka

Magical dancer

Native American

Seda

Spirit of the forest

Armenian

Sedna

Goddess of the Sea

Native American

Selene

The moon

Greek

Sharvani

Name of the goddess Parvati

Indian (Sanskrit)

Shruti

That which is heard

Indian (Sanskrit)

Sigilla

“The magic power,” from the Latin sigillum, a sign (of power).

Latin

Tauret

Goddess of Pregnant Women

Egyptian

Thalia

Flourishing

Greek

Umika

Goddess

Indian (Sanskrit)

Ursula

Little she-bear

Scandinavian

Valkyrie

Chooser of the slain

Scandinavian

Veda

Knowledge, wisdom

Indian (Sanskrit)

Venus

Love

Latin

Vesna

Goddess of spring

Slavic

Vesta

Pure maiden

Latin

Victoria

Victory

Latin

Vida

Life

Spanish

Vigidis

War goddess

Scandinavian

Wakanda

Possesses Magical Powers

Native American

Zenobia

Life of Zeus

Greek

Zephyr

West wind

Greek

Ziva

Radiance, brilliance or light of God

Hebrew

Zo

Spiritual Leader

African

Zorya

Dawn

Slavic

Harness the power of mystery and awe with mystical girl names. These names are shrouded in the unknown, from golden goddesses of the distant past to futuristic finds connected to dreams. Whether you’re after a magical meaning or seeking a certain origin, we’ve got them all. Meet a few stand-out stars with us to learn more about this wondrous name category.

Mystical girl names feature some faces you likely recognize, including the once mega-popular Jennifer and her friend Jenna. Meaning “fair magical being,” she’s enchanted to the core. She’s also a great choice if you’re looking for something well-known but not ultra-common today. Victoria is another surprising mystical pick, linked to the Roman goddess of victory. Then there’s Aurora, the gorgeous Roman goddess of dawn.

Most mystical names for girls are unique and don’t rank high on the popularity charts. Seda is one such gorgeous moniker that has yet to catch on. Meaning “spirit of the forest,” this Armenian beauty is close in sound to several popular picks, including Sadie and Sara. There’s also Alvina, an English name meaning “elf or magical being.” She’s an excellent alternative to Evelyn if you love the classic cutie but want something more unique. Another option is Devi, an Indian charmer meaning “goddess.” Check out Hestia, Rheda, and Gaia for more unique mystical female monikers.

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Become enchanted by more mystical girl names on our complete list.