There are many options. For example, 'The Wandering Witch' implies a witch who is on a journey, perhaps in search of something. 'The Witch in the Tower' creates an image of a witch in a solitary, perhaps mysterious place. Another name could be 'The Kind Witch', which goes against the typical stereotype of witches being evil and offers a different perspective for the story.
Luna. It gives the feeling of mystery and magic, associated with the moon which is often linked to witches in many stories. Another one could be Morgana, a very classic witch name with a strong and somewhat menacing connotation. And then there's Willow, which has a natural, earthy feel, as if the witch has a connection to nature.
Popular names might include 'The Witch's Brew', 'Witchcraft and Whimsy', 'The Dark Witch'.
Some good names might be 'The Cursed Witch', 'Witch of the Moonlit Night', or 'Shadow Witch'. 'The Cursed Witch' gives a sense of mystery and a hint that there's some sort of dark spell or fate involved. 'Witch of the Moonlit Night' ties the witch to a particular time and setting that is often associated with magic and mystery in stories. 'Shadow Witch' can imply that the witch has a somewhat elusive or dark nature.
How about 'The Forest Witch', 'Witch of the Blooming Meadows', or 'Moss - covered Witch'? These names connect the witch to nature elements.
Ava. It's a simple yet effective name that can work well for a witch. It gives an air of elegance and mystery. Another is Scarlett. The color red is often associated with power and passion in magic, so Scarlett can be a great witch name. And there's Ophelia. It has a sort of dreamy, otherworldly quality that could befit a witch.
Some common witch names in fiction are Hermione from the 'Harry Potter' series. Hermione is a highly intelligent and brave witch. Another one could be Glinda from 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'. She is a good witch who helps Dorothy on her journey.
The Lost Witch's Spellbook. It implies a story about a witch who has lost her most important tool for magic, her spellbook. There could be a quest to find it, or perhaps other witches are after it, leading to a lot of conflict and mystery in the story.
One great witch crossover fanfiction is 'The Witch and the Time - Traveler'. It combines the magic of witches with time - travel elements, creating a really exciting plot. The main character, a powerful witch, gets thrown into different historical periods and has to use her magic to navigate through various challenges.
One could read 'The Little Red Riding Hood' to the witch. It has a simple yet engaging plot that might be interesting for the witch to listen to before sleep.
Some good names for stories could be 'The Enchanted Forest', 'Mystery at Midnight', 'The Lost Key'. These names are catchy and can immediately draw the reader's attention, making them curious about what the story is about.