Lunaire. It gives the impression of something related to the moon, which is often associated with magic and mystery in fantasy. Also, Zephyron. It has a windy, airy feel, like a spirit or a magical being that moves with the wind.
Consider Mordryn. It has a dark and brooding sound, suitable for a villain or a mysterious anti - hero. And then there's Sylvantha. It gives the idea of being related to the forest, with a touch of femininity and magic that is often found in forest - dwelling creatures in fantasy.
There's Celestia, which implies a connection to the heavens and celestial bodies. It's a name that can be used for a powerful and otherworldly character. Another one could be Pyreus. It sounds like it has a connection to fire, which is a common and powerful element in fantasy stories.
The College of Arcane Arts. This name gives the impression of a place where magic and otherworldly knowledge are taught.
For a fantasy story, you might consider 'Whisperwind Kingdom'. It gives the feeling of a place where the wind seems to carry secrets. 'Moonbeam Realm' is also quite unique, making one think of a place that is somehow connected to the moon's light. Then there's 'Sunspark Dominion', which could be a place full of bright, warm energy, perhaps where the sun has a special significance.
Some unique names could be 'Eldertide', which gives a sense of an ancient time related to tides. Another one is 'Astralwyrm', combining the astral (related to the stars) and a wyrm (a type of dragon - like creature). 'Frostmourn' also sounds very unique and can be associated with a cold and perhaps cursed object in the fantasy world.
Unique names? Well, consider 'Aurelia', which has a golden, regal feel to it. 'Orion' is another one, often associated with the stars and space, good for a character with big dreams or a connection to the cosmos. 'Sable' is a less common name that can bring to mind something dark and elegant, perhaps for a character with a bit of an edge in your story. You can also play with different languages. For example, 'Kaida' from Japanese, which can mean 'little dragon', is a really cool and unique name for a story.
Faye. This name has a magical and fairy - like quality to it. It gives the impression of a character who might have magical powers or be a nature spirit. Another unique name is Zephyr. Zephyr was the Greek god of the west wind, so it could be used for a character who is swift and airy, perhaps with the ability to control the wind. Also, there's Seraphina. It has a very angelic and powerful connotation, suitable for a character who is a protector or has great spiritual power.
Some unique village names for a fantasy story could be 'Frostbourne'. It gives the impression of a cold, perhaps enchanted place. 'Starfall Village' is another one. It makes you think of a village where stars might fall, which could be part of some magical event or prophecy in the story. And 'Dragonspire' is a great name too. It implies that there might be dragons in the area or that the village has some connection to dragons, like a spire that is important to them.
Some unique city names for fantasy stories include Eldorado. It has long been associated with a mythical city of gold, so it has that allure of the unknown and the valuable. Then there's Shambhala, which is often thought of as a spiritual or utopian city in some Asian traditions. Using such names can bring a sense of wonder and mystery to your fantasy story. And don't forget to play with language. You could create names like 'Glimmerglade' or 'Mysticvale' which have a very fantasy - like feel.
Eldoria. It gives off a very magical and ancient feel, perfect for a high - fantasy story.
A 'Moon - wyrm' could be a great name for a large, serpent - like creature that has a connection to the moon. Another one is 'Star - sprite', which is perfect for a small, magical being that flits around like a fairy but is associated with the stars.
Avaloria. It has a magical and otherworldly feel, perfect for a fantasy town. Another one could be 'Mysthaven', which gives the impression of a place full of secrets and mystery. And 'Eldertown' is great for a town where old and wise beings live.