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Are you an expectant parent looking for an ethereal name for your little one? If so, you’ve come to the right place! We’ve compiled this thorough list of names that are full of otherworldly and whimsical energy, including feminine, masculine, and gender-neutral options. Whether you’re a fan of the fantasy genre and want to honor this with your baby’s name, or you just love the way ethereal names sound, you’re sure to find one you love in this extensive list!

Section 1 of 5:

Ethereal Names for Girls

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  1. These names are filled with magical energy and whimsical charm, so they’re perfect if you’re looking for something that feels straight out of a fairytale. Here are a few gorgeous options for you to choose from:
    • Aisling: “Dream” or “vision,” Irish origin.
    • Althea: “Healer,” Greek origin.
    • Amethyst: “Not intoxicating,” Greek origin.
    • Angelina: “Heavenly messenger,” Greek origin.
    • Artemis: Greek goddess of the moon.
    • Arwen: “Muse,” “inspiration,” “very beautiful,” or “noble maiden,” Welsh origin.
    • Asteria: “Star” or “starry one,” Greek origin.
    • Aurora: “Dawn,” Latin origin.
    • Briar: “Thorny bush of wild roses,” British origin.
    • Briony: “Climbing plant” or “to grow luxuriantly,” Greek origin.
    • Bronwyn: “Fair,” “blessed breast," or “white raven,” Welsh origin.
    • Calla: “Most beautiful,” Greek origin.
    • Calliope: “Beautiful voice,” Greek origin.
    • Camellia: “Flowering shrub,” Latin origin.
    • Celeste: “Heavenly,” Latin origin.
    • Cressida: “Gold,” Greek origin.
    • Damaris: “Gentle,” Greek origin.
    • Elora: “Sun ray” or “God is my light,” Greek origin.
    • Elowen: “Elm tree,” British origin.
    • Eowyn: “Horse lover,” British origin.
    • Estelle: “Star,” Latin origin.
    • Evangeline: "Messenger of good news,” Greek origin.
    • Fauna: “Animal life,” also the Roman goddess of the woodlands.
    • Freya: “Noble lady,” also the Norse goddess of fertility, love, and beauty.
    • Ginevra: “White fay” or “white phantom,” Italian origin.
    • Giselle: “Pledge,” French origin.
    • Gwendolyn: “Fair bow” or “blessed ring,” Welsh origin.
    • Ivelisse: “Life,” French origin.
    • Juno: “Queen of the gods” or “young,” Latin origin.
    • Lyra: “Lyre,” “harp,” or “lyre player,” Greek origin.
    • Nerissa: “Sea nymph,” Greek origin.
    • Nissa: “Friendly elf,” Scandinavian origin.
    • Ophelia: “Helper,” Greek origin.
    • Parisa: “Like a fairy,” Persian origin.
    • Phoebe: “Bright,” Greek origin.
    • Rhea: “Flowing,” Greek origin.
    • Rhiannon: “Great queen,” also the Celtic goddess of fertility.
    • Seraphina: “Burning ones,” Latin origin.
    • Solange: “Dignified” or “sacred,” French origin.
    • Sylvia: “Woods” or “forest,” Latin origin.
    • Tatiana: “Fairy queen,” Russian origin.
    • Twila: “Twilight,” British origin.
    • Willow: “Willow tree,” British origin.
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Ethereal Names for Boys

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  1. These names all have an undeniably ethereal and lyrical energy to them, but many of them also embody strength and bravery, which makes them perfect for your future adventurer. Here are a few of our favorites to inspire you:
    • Adonis: “Handsome,” “desirable,” or “ruler,” Greek origin.
    • Albus: “Bright” or “white,” Latin origin.
    • Alistair: “Defender of the people,” Scottish origin.
    • Alwyn: “Friend of the elves,” Latin and German origins.
    • Ambrose: “Immortal,” Greek and Roman origins.
    • Apollo: Greek god of the sun.
    • Archer: “Bowman,” Latin and French origins.
    • Arlo: “Between two highlands” or “Army hill,” British origin.
    • Caspian: “White,” Arabic origin.
    • Cassiel: “Guardian of Capricorns” or “Angel of Saturday,” Hebrew origin.
    • Castor: “Beaver,” Greek origin.
    • Cornelius: “Horn,” Latin origin.
    • Cyrus: “Sun,” Persian origin.
    • Elwin: “Elf,” “magical being,” or “friend,’ British origin.
    • Emrys: “Immortal,” Welsh origin.
    • Evander: “Good man” or “bow warrior,” Greek origin.
    • Everett: “Strong as a boar,” German origin.
    • Ewan: “Born from the yew tree,” Scottish origin.
    • Farley: “Fern meadow,” Irish origin.
    • Fletcher: “Arrow maker,” British origin.
    • Flynn: “Red,” Irish origin.
    • Forrest: “Woodland,” British origin.
    • Gideon: “Hewer” or “feller,” Hebrew origin.
    • Jasper: “Treasurer” or “precious stone,” Persian origin.
    • Jupiter: Roman god of the sky.
    • Leander: “Lion man,” Greek origin.
    • Luca: “Light,” Italian origin.
    • Lysander: “Liberator,” Greek origin.
    • Rishi: “Sage” or “inspired poet,” Sanskrit origin.
    • Seren: “Star,” “sunny,” or “cloudless sky,” Welsh origin.
    • Silas: “Forest” or “woods,” Latin and Roman origins.
    • Sylvan: “Of the forest,” Latin origin.
    • Oberon: “Royal bear,” German origin.
    • Odin: “Lord of frenzy” or “inspired,” Norse origin.
    • Oliver: “Olive tree,” French and Latin origin.
    • Orion: “Heaven’s light,” Greek and Roman origin.
    • Oswin: “God’s friend,” British origin.
    • Percival: “Pierce the valley,” French origin.
    • Phoenix: “Legendary bird” or “crimson,” Greek origin.
    • Puck: “Sprite” or “goblin,” Irish origin.
    • Raphael: “God has healed,” Hebrew origin.
    • Zenith: “The very top,” English origin.
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Ethereal Gender-Neutral Names

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  1. There are tons of ethereal names that are wonderful choices for both boys and girls! These names have mystical and otherworldly energies to them, making them perfect for a little one who’s totally out of this world. Check out a few of these great options:
    • Ailin: “Deer” or “moon,” Celtic origin.
    • Atlas: “Enduring,” Greek origin.
    • Arden: “‘Great forest” or “high valley,” British origin.
    • Aubrey: “Elf ruler,” German origin.
    • Averie: “Elf counsel” or “elf ruler,” British and German origins.
    • Bronte: “Thunder” or “bestower,” Gaelic origin.
    • Celestine: “Heavenly” or “celestial,” Latin origin.
    • Cypress: “Cypress tree,” Greek origin.
    • Ender: “Extremely rare,” Turkish origin.
    • Evelynn: “Hazelnut” or “desired,” British origin.
    • Everly: “Boar” or “woodland clearing,” British origin.
    • Fable: “Story,” Latin and French origins.
    • Finley: “Fair hero,” Irish origin.
    • Florence: “Prosperous” or “flourishing,” Latin origin.
    • Glenn: “Valley,” Gaelic origin.
    • Lyric: “Songlike” or “lyre,” Greek origin.
    • Marin: “Of the sea,” Latin origin.
    • Morgan: “White sea dweller” or “circling sea,” Welsh origin.
    • Raiden: “God spirit,” Japanese origin.
    • River: “Flowing body of water,” British origin.
    • Rowan: “Tree with red berries,” English origin.
    • Sage: “Wise one” or “prophet,” Latin origin.
    • Taran: “Thunder,” Celtic origin.
    • Thorin: “Thunder” or “thorn,” Norse origin.
    • Wren: “Small brown songbird,” British origin.
    • Zephyr: “West wind,” Greek origin.
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Dark Ethereal Names

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  1. These dark ethereal names are perfect if you’re into slightly more gothic vibes. If you’re a fan of the spookier or more mystical side of things, these could be the ones for you!
    • Acantha: “Thorn,” Greek origin.
    • Amarantha: “Unfading,” Greek origin.
    • Amaris: “Bitter,’ Latin origin.
    • Ambrosia: “Immortal” or “food of the gods.”
    • Astraea: “Starry one,” Greek origin.
    • Astrophel: “Star lover,” Greek origin.
    • Belladonna: “Beautiful lady,” Italian origin.
    • Blodwyn: “White flower,” Welsh origin.
    • Dorian: “From the sea,” Greek origin.
    • Draco: “Dragon,” Latin origin.
    • Falkner: “Falconer,” Latin origins.
    • Garnet: “Dark red gemstone,” Latin origin.
    • Harlow: “Army hill,” British origin.
    • Hawthorne: “Thorn bush,” British origin.
    • Isadora: “Gift of Isis,” Greek origin.
    • Isolde: “One who is gazed at” or “ice battle,” German origin.
    • Hesper: “Evening star,” Greek origin.
    • Kieran: “Little dark one,” Irish origin.
    • Lila: “Night,” “beauty,” or “divine play,” Arabic origin.
    • Lucian: “Light,” Latin origin.
    • Marlowe: “From the hill by the lake,” British origin.
    • Morgana: “Circling sea,” Welsh origin.
    • Onyx: “Claw” or “nail,” Greek origin.
    • Persephone: Greek goddess of springtime and the underworld.
    • Rowena: “White spear,” Welsh origin.
    • Sable: “Black,” Slavic origin.
    • Theodosia: “God’s gift,” Greek origin.
    • Vesper: “Evening star,” Latin origin.
    • Wolfram: “Wolf raven,” German origin.
Section 5 of 5:

More Baby Names

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  1. Looking for more baby name inspo? We’ve got you! Check out these curated lists of baby names with different themes and vibes:
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This article was co-authored by Sonya Prior and by wikiHow staff writer, Annabelle Reyes. Sonya Prior is a name consultant known as the BB Namer based in Auckland, New Zealand. With a lifelong interest in names and a background in brand strategy, marketing, and copywriting, Sonya has grown her passion for names into a baby naming consulting business and shares name content on social media to over 30k followers across Instagram and TikTok. Sonya has worked with families around the world and has been featured in The Cut, The New Zealand Herald, The Telegraph, The Sydney Morning Herald, and more.
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