Astri
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Star; fair, beautiful goddess
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Scandinavian
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Astrid
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Fair, beautiful goddess
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Scandinavian
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Athena
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Wise
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Greek
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Aurora
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Goddess of dawn
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Latin
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Auset
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Goddess Isis
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Egyptian
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Ayumu
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Walk, dream, vision
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Japanese
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Belina
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Italian for Beautiful, French for Goddess.
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Italian
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Belona
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Goddess of battle
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Latin
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Bethari
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Goddess
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Indonesian
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Bharati
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Goddess
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Blessence
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Blessed spirit
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American
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Calliope
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Beautiful voice
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Greek
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Calypso
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She who hides
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Greek
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Cassandra
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Man's defender, warrior
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Greek
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Celinette
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“The little goddess of the moon.” A French form of Selena.
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French
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Ceres
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To grow
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Greek
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Chimere
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Dream
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French
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Circe
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Bird
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Greek
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Clio
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Glory
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Greek
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Cytheria
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Goddess of Love
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Greek
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Daena
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From Denmark
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English
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Daphne
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Laurel
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Greek
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Dea
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Goddess
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Latin
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Demeter
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Earth mother
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Greek
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Demetria
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“The fruitful one,” in allusion to Demeter, the Greek goddess of fruitfulness and protectress of marriage.
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Greek
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Devi
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Goddess
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Diwa
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Gift of God; spirit
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Asian
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Diwata
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Goddess
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Asian
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Dream
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Unconscious vision or thought
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English
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Elli
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Noble, exalted; sun ray, shining light; other, foreign
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Greek
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Elvina
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Elf or magical being, friend
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English
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Erlinda
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Spirited
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Hebrew
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Estrid
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Fair, beautiful goddess
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Scandinavian
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Flora
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Flower
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Latin
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Freya
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Lady
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Scandinavian
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Freyja
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Norse goddess of love and magic.
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Scandinavian
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Frigg
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Love
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Scandinavian
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Frigga
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“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.
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Scandinavian
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Gaia
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The earth
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Greek
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Guri
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Hindu Goddess of Plenty
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Haldis
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“Spirit of the stone,” from the Germanic concept, in allusion to firmness.
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Hamia
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A Syrian goddess
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Anglo-Saxon
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Haumea
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Goddess of childbirth
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Polynesian
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Hecate
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Greek goddess of fertility who later became associated with Persephone as goddess of the underworld and protector of witches
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Greek
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Hehewuti
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Warrior mother spirit (Hopi)
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Native American
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Helen
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Sun ray, shining light
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Greek
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Hera
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Queen
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Greek
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Hestia
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In Greek mythology, the goddess of the hearth.
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Greek
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Hina
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Sun; light
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Japanese
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Idun
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Rejuvenation
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Scandinavian
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Ilithya
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Goddess of Women in Labor
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Greek
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Iris
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Rainbow
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Greek
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Irmigard
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War goddess
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German
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Irmuska
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War goddess
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German
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Ishanvi
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Goddess of knowledge.
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Isleen
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Dream, vision
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Irish
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Ixchel
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Mayan goddess of childbirth
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Ancient
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Jayashri
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Goddess of Victory
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Jenna
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Fair magical being
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English
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Jennabeth
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Spiritual gift.
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Celtic
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Jennifer
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Fair magical being
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English
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Juno
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Queen of heaven
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Latin
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Kachina
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Spirit
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Native American
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Kalima
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The goddess form Kali Ma
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Kamiko
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Little goddess
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Japanese
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Kathyayini
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Goddess of Power
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Keondra
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Goddess
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African
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Kokuro
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Heart, Spirit
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Japanese
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Laka
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Goddess of forest growth
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Polynesian
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Latona
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Goddess name
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Latin
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Laverna
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A variant form of Laverne.
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Latin
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Lelia
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“The tempestuous one,” from the Greek lailao, a tempest, hurricane, etc.
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Latin
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Levana
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To rise
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Latin
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Linda
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Pretty
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Spanish
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Lucina
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Light
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Latin
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Luna
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The moon
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Latin
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Madrona
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Mother goddess
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Welsh
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Mahina
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Moon, moon-light
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Polynesian
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Maya
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Dream
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Mimis
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Goddess of Harvest
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Greek
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Minerva
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The mind
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Latin
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Modron
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A goddess and possible precursor of Morgan le Fey
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Arthurian Legend
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Morrigan
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War Goddess
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Irish
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Moto
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Mind, Spirit, Soul
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Japanese
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Nakoma
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Great warrior or Great spirit
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Native American
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Neith
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Ancient Egyptian mother goddess
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Egyptian
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Nenet
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Goddess of the Deep
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Egyptian
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Nixie
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Water sprite
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German
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Nyra
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Beauty of Goddess Saraswati
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Orenda
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Great Spirit
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Native American
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Orion
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Dweller on the mountain
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Greek
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Oya
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Wind warrior goddess
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African
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Padma
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Lotus
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Persian
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Paris
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Of unknown meaning
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Greek
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Parvati
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Daughter Of The Mountain King
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Pele
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Fire goddess
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Polynesian
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Penelope
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Weaver
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Greek
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Persephone
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Bringer of destruction
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Greek
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Phoebe
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Bright and pure
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Greek
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Pixie
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Fairy
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Irish
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Pomona
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Apple
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Latin
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Reiki
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Japanese Spiritual Healing Practice
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Japanese
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Reverie
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Daydream
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French
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Rhea
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Flowing
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Greek
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Rheda
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A goddess
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Anglo-Saxon
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Rhiannon
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Great queen, or goddess
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Welsh
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Roma
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Italian capital city
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Italian
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Roya
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Vision, dream
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Arabic
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Royanna
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Vision, dream
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Arabic
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Samira
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Evening conversationalist
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Arabic
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Sanya
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To dream
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Russian
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Sbtinka
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Magical dancer
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Native American
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Seda
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Spirit of the forest
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Armenian
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Sedna
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Goddess of the Sea
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Native American
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Selene
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The moon
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Greek
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Sharvani
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Name of the goddess Parvati
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Shruti
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That which is heard
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Sigilla
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“The magic power,” from the Latin sigillum, a sign (of power).
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Latin
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Tauret
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Goddess of Pregnant Women
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Egyptian
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Thalia
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Flourishing
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Greek
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Umika
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Goddess
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Ursula
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Little she-bear
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Scandinavian
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Valkyrie
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Chooser of the slain
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Scandinavian
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Veda
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Knowledge, wisdom
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Venus
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Love
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Latin
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Vesna
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Goddess of spring
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Slavic
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Vesta
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Pure maiden
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Latin
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Victoria
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Victory
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Latin
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Vida
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Life
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Spanish
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Vigidis
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War goddess
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Scandinavian
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Wakanda
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Possesses Magical Powers
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Native American
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Zenobia
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Life of Zeus
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Greek
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Zephyr
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West wind
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Greek
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Ziva
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Radiance, brilliance or light of God
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Hebrew
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Zo
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Spiritual Leader
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African
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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.
Dreams and mystical girl names go hand-in-hand, with Dream herself a standout choice among them. This word wow is pretty rare, but a recent scattering of celebrities have picked her, potentially bumping her popularity. She’s also a super unique middle name if she’s too bold for the first name slot in your eyes. Other dreamy monikers are more subtle, such as Alora. This African princess means “my dream” and is one of our all-time favorites. The Irish Aisling and her variants Aislinn and Ashlyn are also stunning. We can’t miss the popular Maya, either, an Indian darling meaning “dream.”
Become enchanted by more mystical girl names on our complete list.