I haven’t bestowed my full-blown-magick list on anyone in quite a while, so here you go!! Sorry for any repeats, or if the descriptions don’t apply to you…they’re there to remind me why I love these names
[name_f]Hope[/name_f] you find something you like!
[name_f]Amaryllis[/name_f] - flower name meaning “to sparkle,” from [name_m]Virgil[/name_m]'s epic
[name_f]Anastasia[/name_f] - lost daughter of the Czar, meaning “resurrection”
[name_u]Ariel[/name_u] - “lion of God,” Shakespearean sprite, and of course, the mermaid!
[name_f]Arwen[/name_f] - “noble lady,” LOTR’s elven princess
[name_f]Astoria[/name_f] - magickal seaside town on the Oregon coast, plus the to-die-for nickname [name_u]Story[/name_u]!
[name_f]Astri[/name_f] - variant of [name_f]Astra[/name_f] (Latin, “of the stars”) and [name_f]Astrid[/name_f] (Norse, “divinely beautiful”)
[name_f]Aurelia[/name_f] - “golden one,” mother of [name_m]Julius[/name_m] Ceaser
[name_f]Cerelia[/name_f] - “of the spring”, the festival of [name_f]Ceres[/name_f]
[name_f]Cerys[/name_f] - pronounced like [name_f]Karis[/name_f], means love
[name_f]Corisande[/name_f] - [name_f]ADORE[/name_f] this one. love the meaning: “healing heart”
[name_f]Daenerys[/name_f] - the Dothraki khaleesi in GoT/A Song of Ice and [name_m]Fire[/name_m]
Daranya - clouds, mystery, the night
[name_f]Delphine[/name_f] - dolphins and delphiniums
[name_f]Eirene[/name_f] - goddess of peace, daughter of [name_m]Poseidon[/name_m]
Elentari - elvish, “queen of the stars”
[name_f]Elidi[/name_f] - “gift of the sun”
[name_f]Elowen[/name_f] - “elm”, which I love. I’m a sucker for tree names.
[name_f]Evangeline[/name_f] - “bearer of good news,” the epically beautiful [name_m]Longfellow[/name_m] poem and the star (reincarnated firefly) from [name_f]Princess[/name_f] and the Frog
Faerydae - no idea why I’m so obsessed with this name…I just am
[name_f]Fairuza[/name_f] - Turkish word for turquoise…bohemian bliss
[name_f]Faline[/name_f] - “catlike”, [name_f]Bambi[/name_f]‘s dainty girlfriend (this is part of my dance name!!!)
[name_f]Fantasia[/name_f] - fan-[name_u]TAY[/name_u]-zha (Disney) or fan-tah-SEE-ah (operatic); means “imagination”
[name_f]Farasha[/name_f] - gorgeous sound…means “butterfly” in arabic
[name_f]Felicity[/name_f] - “good fortune, happiness, luck;” my favorite of the American Girls 
Fenestra - means “window”… I own the Fenestra tarot deck and the art is exquisite. I will always associate this name with the briar-rose motif on the back of the cards
Firenze - Italian for [name_f]Florence[/name_f] and the name of the centaur divination teacher from [name_m]Harry[/name_m] [name_m]Potter[/name_m]
[name_f]Forsythia[/name_f] - dainty yellow flowers and all my favorite sounds
[name_f]Gwyneira[/name_f] - “white, snow, fair.” the ultimate fairytale name in my opinion, as it makes me think of [name_f]Guinevere[/name_f] and [name_f]Snow[/name_f] White
Illyria - Shakespearean name that actually refers to an ancient region along the Adriatic Sea.
Lirael - popular theory is that it means “my song” or “my joy”…but really it was made up for the Abhorsen character
Lumiere - means light… I love that it looks and sounds just like soft warm candlelight. I don’t like that it’s the candelabra from Beauty and the Beast
Luneira - I was told this means moonlight, but I can find no evidence of it, so it’s on shaky ground.
[name_f]Luna[/name_f] - the moon. favorite variation: [name_f]Luneth[/name_f]
Luthien - elven princess…can be translated “enchantress” in one dialect and “blossom” in another
[name_f]Melusine[/name_f] - water fairy/freshwater mermaid who lived on the [name_f]Isle[/name_f] of [name_f]Avalon[/name_f]
[name_f]Morwenna[/name_f] - saint’s name meaning “wave of the sea;” a variation of [name_f]Morgana[/name_f], the Arthurian sorceress
[name_f]Naima[/name_f] - “tranquil”
Namine - “born from air and water”, Kingdom Hearts reference
[name_f]Nephele[/name_f] - cloud nymph
[name_f]Nerine[/name_f] - a type of lily, but sounds so much like [name_f]Nerida[/name_f] or [name_f]Nerise[/name_f] or all the other nymph/Nereid/“of the sea” sorts of names.
[name_f]Nerissa[/name_f] - Shakesperean gem meaning “of the sea”
Nimith - “transformation” or more literally “to cause to appear by magic.” some confusion over whether or not this is technically a boys’ name
Niviera - “stream or river”
[name_f]Ondine[/name_f] - spirit of the waters, means “little wave,” a favorite movie
[name_f]Ophelia[/name_f] - “help, aid”…the mysterious Shakespearean heroine who spoke the language of herbs
[name_f]Oriel[/name_f] - “golden”, angel of destiny (also a type of window)
Orithyia - nymph, nereid, and wife of the north wind
Paravel - the Narnian castle
Primeveire - [name_m]French[/name_m] for primrose. not the strongest choice, but so lovely
[name_f]Reverie[/name_f] - “to dream”, one of my favorite pieces of music ever
[name_f]Saffron[/name_f] - an exotic, expensive spice with incredible healing properties, and a Firefly reference
[name_f]Saskia[/name_f] - [name_m]Rembrandt[/name_m]'s wife; means “knife”
Satia - “truth”, goddess of witches
[name_f]Senara[/name_f] - “light”, a Cornish saint who was once a mermaid
[name_f]Senna[/name_f] - Arabic meaning “brightness,” an herbal/botanical name
[name_f]Seraphine[/name_f] or [name_f]Serafina[/name_f] - “fiery,” “ardent,” “little angel,” and [name_f]Serafina[/name_f] Pekkala
Sereia - mermaid
[name_f]Soraya[/name_f] - “bright starlight”, the Pleiades
[name_f]Serenity[/name_f] - peaceful, zen…and Firefly associations
[name_f]Tanith[/name_f] - Phoenician goddess of the moon
[name_f]Thalassa[/name_f] - “of the sea”
[name_f]Thisbe[/name_f] - conflicting info on meaning…could be “where the doves live” or “a vessel;” [name_m]Pyramus[/name_m] and [name_f]Thisbe[/name_f] was supposedly the basis for [name_m]Romeo[/name_m] and [name_f]Juliet[/name_f], and their story is also played out in MSND, making them doubly Shakespearean. [name_f]Thisbe[/name_f] will forever be a spunky, sassy, bohemian punk sort of name for me, due to the [name_m]Pyramus[/name_m] and [name_f]Thisbe[/name_f] song from Were the World Mine.
Tifareth - “beauty”, the central Sephirah of the Tree of Life. Also [name_f]Tifa[/name_f] is a Final [name_f]Fantasy[/name_f] reference
Tinuviel - Luthien’s other name, meaning “daughter of the starry twilight” and “nightingale”
[name_f]Titania[/name_f] - queen of the faeries!! how much more magickal and mischievous can a name get? 
Virelai - “to turn” or “to twist”…a medieval form of poetry and songs
Vivendel - honeysuckle, and the phonetic similarity to Tolkien’s Rivendell makes it sound delightfully elvish to my ears
[name_f]Wisteria[/name_f] - beautiful, draping, fragrant flower; symbol of devotion