Wizard Names – [4.5M+] Magical Names for Fantasy Characters & Babies

Wizard Names Generator and Hand-Picked Names
Planning to choose a name for your baby that not only sounds cute but enchanting? You’ve landed on the right page. We’ve got the best wizard name generator and a list of our favorite wizard names that you can use to name your baby girl, boy, or fantasy character!

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Naturally, we all are fascinated by magic because it adds novelty to our humdrum routine.

Magic invites us to wonder about the beauty of life – the existence of things beyond perception opens us, wide-eyed about the potential of what could be if it truly were real.

And, seeing as the birth of a child is more magical than anything we know, you can commemorate this marked event by giving your child the most wizardly name resonating with possibilities and potential.

Wizards are typically seen as men, whereas a female wizard is commonly known as a witch. Sadly, witches have never had a good reputation for many reasons, religion being the main one.

People began to perceive that witches were evil, instead of seeing them for their powerful affinity to nature and attendance of the elements.

Now, wizards and witches are famous archetypes around all fantasy movies, novels, online games, and graphics, with many people so smitten with the wizarding worlds that they pay homage by naming their precious children after famous witches and wizards.

After the name generators, for your pleasure, we have conjured a list of 87 famous wizard names for both boys and girls, men and women. These mystical names sound charming, and they never grow old!

Wizard Name Generator

There is a huge variety of wizard names. If you are looking for unique wizard names, I can help you with your problem. I use this wizard name generator to pull wizard names out of a hat… now, so can you!

Its operation is quite simple and quick. You choose the category, you can even mutter an incantation if you so desire, and “poof,” 5 magical names shall appear!

You’ll have what you’re looking for in no time.

Shaflyn Bittersoul
Elrerhan Cloudblood
Irloharad Lestat
Arnas Brightgift
Aindreas Onyxborn

 

Esim of Agents
Erujamar of Dreams
Arukey the Last One
Ophiar the Devil One
Elzofeus of the White

 

Male Wizard Names From History

Male Wizard Skull Staff

Wizard’s Name About
Alastor Moody the legendary Auror in J.K Rowling’s Harry Potter.
Alatar the Blue one among the five Istari in Tolkien’s Legendarium.
Allanon sulking Druid-Mage of Terry Brooks’ The Sword of Shannara.
Albus Dumbledore headmaster’s name in J.K Rowling’s Harry Potter series.
Belgarath the eternal man in David Edding’s The Belgariad.
Barid Bel Medar One of the abandoned in The Wheel Of Time by Robert Jordan.
Divayth Fyr linked to Telvanni, Lord of Tel Fyr in The Elder Scrolls III, Morrowind.
Elan Morin Tedronai Nae’Blis, Ishamael and abandoned in The Wheel Of Time by Robert Jordan.
Faegan the custodian of the Tome in The Chronicles of Blood and Stone by Robert Newcomb.
Gandalf one of the five among the Istari in Tolkien’s Legendarium.
Gwydion wizard from Welsh mythology.
Harry Potter titular character of J.K. Rowlings’ Harry Potter.
Harry Dresden the eponymous frontman of The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher.
Jafar the advisor of the sultan and tyrant of the throne in Disney’s Aladdin adaptation.
Kingsley Shacklebolt the Auror office in Harry Potter by J.K Rowling.
Lews Therin Telamon the dragon and world breaker in The Wheel Of Time by Robert Jordan.
Logain Ablar false dragon from The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan.
Merlin champion of Arthurian legend.
Mustrum Ridcully the chancellor of the arch of the unseen university in Discworld by Terry Pratchett.
Mr. O’Roarke character from Fantasy Land.
Oz the powerful and the great, the eponymous character from The Wonderful Wizard of O.Z from L. Frank Baum.
Pallando the blue one among the five Istari in Tolkien’s Legendarium.
Paul Daniels a popular television magician.
Prospero the protagonist of The Tempest by Shakespeare.
Radagast the Brown one among the five Istari in Tolkien’s Legendarium.
Rand Al’Thor the dragon reborn in The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan
Raistlin Majere a character from The Dragonlance Series.
Richard Rahl seeker of Truth from the The Sword of Truth by Terry Goodkind.
Rincewind from Discworld by Terry Pratchett.
Sauron the eponymic lord of the rings in Legendarium by Tolkien.
Saruman the White one among the five Istari in Tolkien’s Lord of The Rings.
Severus Snape character from Harry Potter by J.K Rowling.
Simon Magus popular as Simon the Sorcerer, a religious figure in Christianity.
Tayschrenn the High Mage in Malazan Book of the Fallen by Stephen Erikson’s.
Thoth-Amon from The Phoenix on the Sword by Robert E. Howard.
Tretiak Directorate wizard from The Chronicles of Blood and Stone by Robert Newcomb.
Wigg the lead wizard of the directorate, also from The Chronicles of Blood and Stone by Robert Newcomb.
Voldemort from Harry Potter, the name of whom was unspeakable for most witches and wizards!

 

Female Wizard Names Inspired by Mythology and Fandom

Witch with Philters in Smoke
When faced with the exciting – and slightly scary! – task of naming a baby girl, what will you do? No doubt, you will search for a beautiful and meaningful name.

If you are fascinated by magic then using a name from, or inspired by, the fantasy world would be a great idea. Magic names are neutral.

The word “witch” represents a female wizard. The witches were famous for their different roles; it is challenging to trace their origins. Here is a list of 30+ female wizards names inspired by witches and nature; many of them are inspired by their contribution to the character and their good deeds.

Female Wizard’s Name About
Agnes meaning “pure,” a Greek mages name.
Alice meaning “noble,” another female fantasy wizard name.
Agate meaning “a good woman” a charming female wizard name.
Allegra meaning “cheerful/ happy,” a popular wizard name.
Alison daughter or granddaughter of Alice, a funny wizard name.
Andromeda meaning “Daughter of Cassiopeia,” most popular female wizard (Witch) who was turned into a group of stars by Zeus.
Ariadne meaning “somebody who is pure or holiest,” a popular name.
Angela meaning “the messenger of God,” a good female wizard name.
Aurelia meaning “the good one.”
Astra meaning “somebody who is closely affiliated to stars.”
Babymorda meaning “antagonist”, a name from the movie Willow (1988). This lady can take you to the farthest corners of the imagination.
Cassandra according to Greek mythology, this is the name of a princess of Troy. She made precise prophecies and was not trusted by anybody. Queen Hec and King Priam were her parents.
Circe according to Greek legends, it was the name of a sorceress who later converted human beings into lions, wolves, and swine with the help of drugs.
Diana a Roman Goddess of the moon. According to European mythology, Diana means the queen of the witches.
Glinda Good witch from the South in Frank Baum’s O.Z. novels. This fictional character has appeared in the 1900 book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
Evanora the antagonist of Oz: The Great and Powerful. She was the Wicked Witch of the East in the movie.
Hermione from the Harry Potter series, you can’t ignore her role!
Hazel represents the hazel tree with branches that are magical and full of wisdom, and they also signify fertility.
Hecate meaning “far-reaching power,” the Goddess of Witchcraft and a universal keeper of keys.
Jasmine according to mythology, the name represents a magical aromatic flower. The flower is used in witchcraft.
Jadis a witch from the Chronicles of Narnia. She represents the character of a sorceress that victors the bloody rebellious war.
Jinx a spell for bringing bad luck. A name mostly used in folklore and superstition.
Locasta the Good Witch of the North. She is a fictional character from the land of Oz who is elderly and mild-mannered.
Kotake a recurring legend from the Zelda series. Another name for her is Koume.
Larissa the daughter of Pelasgian and Cyzicus according to Greek mythology.
Lamia in Greek mythology, Lamia is the serpent or monster. Hera cursed this Libyan queen and converted her into a child-chomping serpent.
Puck a nature spirit, a fairy according to the English mythology.
Phoebe a titan, daughter of Gaye and Uranus according to Greek mythology. Identified by the moon and the mother of Leto.
Rowena meaning “fame or joy” in German. From the Harry Potter series.
Rita a powerful sorceress, served by an army of monsters, hell-bent on universal domination in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
Sylvia The mythological Roman God of forests, whose Latin name means “the spirit of the wood.”
Sidney the servant of Dionysus, the God of wine, according to Greek mythology.
Selene one of the triple Goddesses of the Moon in contemporary witchcraft. The other two are Diana and Hecate.

 

Male Witch Names From Fandom and Mythology

Harry Potter Boy Wizard Names
For male warlock names, we often turn to names from the Harry Potter series… because we love it!

The popularization of people with magical abilities was greatly inspired by the fantastic world of Harry Potter, which propelled the concept of warlocks, witches, and wizards beyond the creation of D&Ders to the broader public.

Plus, there are hundreds of male wizard names from shows like Vampire Diaries, Supernatural, Game of Thrones, Once Upon A Time, and many other witch and warlock related novels.

Names with a magical touch have been growingly used for naming kids. To assist you in finding new and unusual magical names, we have created a list of warlock names for your baby boy to see if you feel the magic.

Male Witch’s Name About
Albus meaning “bright or white,” taken from Latin mythology. J.K. Rowling used this name in the Harry Potter series for one of the most powerful wizards ever and Hogwarts’ headmaster, Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore.
Atlantes this character was used in the medieval poem by Orlando Furioso as a great sorcerer.
Bellamy meaning “a good friend,” the name has been used in the book The Witch and the Warlock and in the Netflix hit show The 100.
Blaise meaning “to lisp,” represents a Christian martyr. It was the name of a popular warlock and Merlin’s master in Arthurian legend.
Christian name of a modern warlock who lives in Salem and has published a book about witchcraft.
Dune meaning “a mound of sand created by the wind,” this name is taken from the book Warlock: A Novel of Ancient Egypt.
Alastor a Scottish form of Alexander. A sheriff-type personality of the wizarding world. Taken from the Harry Potter series.
Birch the national tree of Russia which was worshipped as a Goddess.
Ambrose meaning “immortal one” from Latin mythology. This personality has appeared in several novels, movies, and T.V. series as a supernatural fictional character.
Charon a Greek version of the character Haro, the boatman of the River Styx.
Abraham popular from The Book of Abramelin, he is an Egyptian magician from whom the worms learned magic, a process including the use of good and bad spirits.
Draco meaning “serpent or dragon.” This name is also taken from the Harry Potter series and represents the character Draco Malfoy. It is the name of the constellation of stars as well.
Domingo a warlock name with Spanish origin, meaning “master or lord.”
Alatar the name of a character from Tolkien’s Legendarium. A Morinehtar (Blue Wizard) who was an immortal Istari wizard, Alatar was his aftercomer.

The Importance of Famous Wizard Names for Baby Naming

To fuel the imagination about your fantasy world of witchcraft, wizard names play a paramount role.

Although there is already a huge list of wizard names available, it is wise to invest time and effort into scouting a great wizard name.

There are many reasons for taking inspiration from wizardly names, for instance:

  • They catch attention when they are strong enough to match a person’s personality.
  • Generating realistic names for wizards in their fantasy world, be it for a novel, screenplay, or to create an instance as a DM/GM.
  • Fantasy-style names for a game character.
  • Baby naming. You might be surprised by this, but magical names can make wonderful names for sparkly-new humans!
  • I believe that both common human names and fantasy names have their essence.

    Blending the personality traits of a wizard with his magical powers to generate a valiant fantasy-style name adds more than just a moniker to the wizard’s character. It gives him a soul.

    Conclusion

    Whether you are searching for the names of wizards for naming your child or a video game, we have provided many, many names for you to be inspired by.

    Simply, the words, connotations, and sounds in a name are used to present the insight of a character or a person. You should think first about what names attract you, long or short.

    To settle on the perfect name for your baby boy, story character, or DnD hero, you must take care when choosing the name.

    Mostly, people think that the name they are hearing for the first time gives them a feeling of some magical world or a distant, undiscovered world.

    Whether it is for a fictional character or your baby, a wizard’s name must be memorable; if not, all your effort and time will be wasted and, unfortunately, no magic can fix that!

    Be super magical, and choose well. Good luck!

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David is the pet lover behind My Pet's Name. He is a member of the Dog Writers Association of America, holds two degrees and has studied Applied Animal Behavior and Welfare. As well as writing, David has helped over 2 million people choose the best name for their pet.

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