Top Female Dragon Names For Your Child

If you are searching for female dragon names for your child then you are lucky because we have some of the top lists for you. Though none has seen a dragon before, we believe that they are enchanted and mostly seen as magical. Naming your child after then will mean a lot. Check the list below and make your perfect choice.

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Female Dragon Names

  • Adalinda – Old High German. Dragon princess. We love the fiery yet feminine feel this name has.
  • Anastasia – Greek. Resurrection. A Dragonborn name from Dungeons & Dragons.
  • Belinda – German. Bright serpent.
  • Chumana – Native American/Hopi. Snake maiden.
  • Chusi – Native American/Hopi. Snake flower.
  • Dalinda – English. Noble serpent.
  • Hydra – Greek. The 100-headed water dragon that Hercules slays.
  • Kaida – Japanese. Little dragon.
  • Kaliyah – Hindi. Killer of the multi-headed serpent.
  • Kayda – Japanese. Looks like a little dragon.
  • Khaleesi – Fictional name. This name is from the hit series Game of Thrones. Khaleesi means Mother of Dragons.
  • Malinda – English. Black or dark serpent.
  • Medus – Latin. The Gorgon had snakes instead of hair. She was known for her beauty until she was cursed.
  • Melusine – German. A freshwater spirit who appeared as a serpent from the waist down.
  • Ryoko – Japanese. This name means she is like a dragon.
  • Tanis – Greek. Serpent lady.
  • Tiamat – Babylonian. Tiamat was a dragon goddess who would create chaos.
  • Wyvern – Anglo-Saxon. A wyvern is a two-legged or bipedal dragon famous in European folklore.
  • Vyara – Bulgarian. Faith or belief.
  • Zafira – Arabic. Success. A Dragonborn name from Dungeons & Dragons.
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