Avalon. It has a mysterious and magical feel, often associated with Arthurian legends. It gives the impression of a place full of wonder and adventure.
Avalon. It has a mysterious and magical feel, often associated with Arthurian legends. It gives the impression of a place full of enchantment and heroic deeds.
For a castle story, 'Highcrest Kingdom' could be a great name. 'High' can suggest a lofty position, perhaps on a hill or mountain, and 'crest' adds a touch of nobility. 'Silverwood Kingdom' is another interesting choice. The 'Silver' might imply wealth or something precious, and 'wood' gives a natural and rustic element. Then there's 'Stormwind Kingdom', which has a dynamic and powerful feel, as if it endures and thrives in the face of storms.
Some excellent kingdom names for fantasy stories include 'Mooncrest'. This name evokes an image of a kingdom that has a special connection to the moon, maybe with lunar-based magic or a culture that worships the moon. 'Stonereach' could be a kingdom built on or around a large expanse of stone, like a mountain range or a great stone plateau. And 'Glimmerglade' might be a kingdom that is full of glimmering lights and beautiful glades, a place that seems almost fairy - like in its beauty.
William and Henry. These were common names in medieval times. William could be the brave knight - brother, while Henry could be the more scholarly brother who helps with strategies and knowledge.
Lunaria. The name makes one think of something related to the moon, maybe a kingdom that has a special connection to lunar cycles, like its magic being stronger during a full moon or its architecture being built to honor the moon.