Garden fairies are beautiful mystical creatures that beautify your garden. Some say that garden fairies give you good luck by increasing your yield. Whether you are using garden fairies as ornaments or for luck, you probably want to name them.
Here are 235+ awesome name ideas for your garden fairies.
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Top Garden Fairy Names
Here are my top picks for you:
- Aurora: Meaning ‘Dawn’ in Latin, Aurora was a mythological goddess of sunrise (Remember that your plants need sunlight to grow)
- Tyrion: In Latin, Tyrion means ‘Rock’.
- Ivy: A beautiful evergreen climbing plant. A great name for female garden fairies.
- Flora: Flora is Latin for ‘Flower’. According to Roman mythology, Flora is the goddess of springtime.
- Blossom: Blossom is an English word that means ‘To Bloom’. Great name for your garden fairy because you need your plants to produce flowers (which produces fruits).
Female Garden Fairy Names
Do you have pretty female garden fairies? Here are great name ideas:
- Ailsa
- Alvina
- Ariel
- Calypso
- Aine
- Alfreda
- Cyrena
- Diana
- Donella
- Celeste
- Coralia
- Dariyah
- Deema
- Lilli
- Dulcina
- Daenerys
- Marceline
- Marigold
- Maurelle
- Laila
- Magus
- Maraja
- Zanna
- Zuzana
- Zephyr
- Marin
- Lorelle
- Tiana
- Titania
- Xantho
Male Garden Fairy Names
Here are some name suggestions for your strong male garden fairy:
- Alfred
- Arion
- Blade
- Aladdin
- Borak
- Alvaro
- Alvin
- Cedric
- Cleon
- Cosmo
- Carling
- Caspian
- Dylan
- Drake
- Jack
- Cullen
- Draco
- Terence
- Triton
- Jareth
- Jiminy
Garden Fairies from Thinker Bell
‘Thinker Bell’ is a cartoon full of fairies of different roles. Some fairies are winter fairies, others are thinker fairies while we have the garden fairies. Here are garden fairy names from the movie:
- Chloe
- Fern
- Bluebell
- Lilac
- Olwen
- Iris
- Thistle
- Gardenia
- Iridessa
- Rosetta
- Sweet Pea
Fairy Names from Different Languages
Do you want to name your fairy with a name from your favorite language? Here are great ideas, the language of origin, and meaning:
- Aine – Irish: Queen of fairies
- Asia – Greek mythology: Sunrise
- Alette – Latin: Little winged one
- Ashera – Hebrew: Goddess of motherhood and fertility
- Celeste – French: Heavenly
- Aubrette – German: Elf
- Adelina – German: Little winged one
- Dela – Latin: Little winged one
- Derya – Turkish: From the ocean
- Charlotte – English: Baby princess fairy
- Avery – Old English: King of elves
- Brucie – Scottish: Forest fairy
- Elisa – Literary: Swan princess
- Dianthe – Greek: Divine flower
- Eflie – Irish: Elf
- Chepi – Native American: Fairy
- Elida – Irish: Small winged one
- Elvinia – Irish: Queen of elves
- Elvina – Old English: Elf empress
- Fairy – English: Fairy
- Feya – Hebrew: Fairy
- Fay – Old English: Fairy
- Ellie – Greek: Beautiful fairy woman
- Kelpie – Celtic: A water horse that changes to a pretty woman
- Firtha – Scotland: Sea maiden
- Hai – Vietnamese: Fairy shoe
- Fayetta – French: Little fairy
- Ilayda – Turkish: Water fairy
- Lara – Latin: A nymph
- Mariam – Latin: Star of the sea
- Marica – Romanian: A nymph
- Linette – French: Fairy nymph
- Lanette – Welsh: Small songbird nymph
- Linetta – Welsh: Small songbird
- Migina – Native American: Fairy woman
- Marin – Gaelic: Star of the sea
- Melody – Greek: Music
- Lynette – French: Small songbird
- Meriol – Irish: A sea nymph
- Naida – Arabic: Water nymph
- Nidaw – Native American: Fairy Omaha
- Parisa – Persian: Fairy-like
- Nissa – Scandanavian: Elf fairy
- Ondine – Latin: Spirit of the waters
- Pari – Indian: Fairy
- Poppy – Latin: Milk of happiness
- Rosemary – Latin: Sea dew
- Pixie – Irish: A naughty mythical creature that flies
- Olette – Latin: Little winged one
- Sen – Vietnamese: Lotus flower
- Shayla – Hindi: Fairy palace
- Rusalka – Russian: Wood sprite
- Pippy – Swedish: Horse lover
- Posy – English: Small flower
- Shaylee – Irish: Little fairy coming from over the hill
- Shailagh – Gaelic: From the fairy palace
- Shailyn – Gaelic: From the fairy palace
- Sebille – literary: A fairy
- Shaylah – Irish: From the palace fairy of fairies
- Tien – Vietnamese: Fairy
- Shayleen – Gaelic: From the fairy palace
- Shayleigh – Celtic: Fairy princess
- Siofra – Irish: Elf
- Taneisha – Native American: Fairy queen
- Win – English: Elf
- Tiana – Russian: Fairy queen
- Titania – From Shakespeare: A fairy
- Tryamon – Arthurian legend: Fairy princess
- Tunder – Hungarian: Fairy
More Fairy Names
Do you want even more name ideas? Here you go:
- Asia
- Asteria
- Aubrey
- Aerwyna
- Asherah
- Aelfdene
- Aslan
- Alfreda
- Avery
- Breena
- Brucie
- Alva
- Basil
- Dain
- Delphine
- Doris
- Bayard
- Durin
- Ellette
- Elva
- Elvine
- Elga
- Ella
- Elvey
- Easton
- Eric
- Erline
- Elvina
- Foster
- Flynn
- Fairy
- Edward
- Finn
- Fiona
- Giselle
- Gelsey
- Fayette
- Fay
- Gary
- Gil
- Hansel
- Gullveig
- Gandalf
- Isla
- Kaia
- Kellen
- Harry
- Hermione
- Maurelle
- Melia
- Melisande
- Kelpie
- Lorelei
- Meri
- Miranda
- Molly
- Melody
- Melusine
- Nerida
- Nissa
- Nyx
- Muirgen
- Naida
- Nixie
- Ondine
- Oona
- Navi
- Nerissa
- Odiane
- Peter
- Phillip
- Oberon
- Orla
- Radella
- Raisa
- Rhiannon
- Parisa
- Pixie
- Rosina
- Rossa
- Roxanne
- Rhoswen
- Rosalia
- Sabrina
- Sebille
- Shaylee
- Rusalka
- Regin
- Suzette
- Sindri
- Suelita
- Shea
- Susanna
- Tabitha
- Tanya
- Tianna
- Sereia
- Siofra
What will you name your garden fairies?