Ithilwen. It has an elvish - sounding quality which gives the impression of a wizard with a connection to nature and ancient magic. It could be a female wizard name in a fantasy story.
Zoltar. It sounds like a name for a wizard who might be a bit of an outcast or have a more unorthodox style of magic. Maybe he practices magic in a far - flung corner of a magical realm and is known for his unique spells.
Merlin. He is a very well - known and classic wizard name, often associated with great magic and wisdom in Arthurian legends.
Some good names could be 'The Enchanted Wizard', 'Wizard's Quest', 'Mystic Mage Tales'.
Sure. 'The Wizard's Apprentice', 'Magic of the Wizards', 'Wizardly Adventures'.
Some good girl names for stories include Stella. Stella means star, so it can represent a girl who shines brightly in the story. Then there's Hazel, which has a natural and earthy feel to it. It can be a name for a girl with a kind heart and a love for nature. Also, Juniper is an interesting name. It's not too common but has a unique and whimsical quality, perfect for a story with a bit of magic or mystery. If you're writing a story set in a particular era, like the Victorian era, names like Ophelia or Cordelia would be very fitting. They have a very old - world charm.
Consider names that evoke strong emotions and images related to the supernatural. 'The Sinister Shadows of the Old Mansion' is great as it makes you think of a large, old, and potentially haunted building with menacing shadows. 'The Ghost of the Drowned Village' is also a good one. It gives a backstory and a sense of tragedy which is often associated with ghost stories. And 'The Cursed Forest's Haunting' implies that there is something wrong with the forest, something haunted and cursed.
Frostmere. It gives the impression of a cold and icy village, perhaps near a frozen lake or in a frigid climate. This could be a place where ice - based magic is common.
Thomas is a great name for a dad in a story. It has a down - to - earth feel. Another could be Edward, which has a somewhat regal and authoritative sound. And don't forget about Richard, which gives off an air of confidence.
Astra. It sounds futuristic and space - related. You could use it for a robot that travels through space or is part of a space exploration story. For instance, Astra could be the name of the robot that discovers a new planet or helps astronauts with their missions.
Terraverde. 'Terra' means earth and 'verde' means green in Spanish. So it could be a lush, green country full of beautiful forests, meadows, and rivers. It would be a great setting for a story about nature, adventure, and perhaps a fight to protect this idyllic land from some kind of threat.
Verdantia. 'Verdant' means green and lush, so this name would be perfect for a kingdom with beautiful forests, rich meadows, and bountiful gardens. It gives the impression of a fertile and peaceful place.