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Daegal — a druid from Camelot in King Arthur whose name means “dweller by the lake.”Finn — another name for Fionn mac Cumhall, which means “fair” or “gentle.”Ari — this name has multiple meanings, including “eagle” in Norse, “lion” in Hebrew, and “sun-like” in Indian-Badaga. Dubthach — means “dark-skinned” in Gaelic since dark skin was associated with magical powers.Kaede — a unisex name meaning “maple leaf” in Japanese and a female character in WoW.Oisin — a Fenian cycle druid and poet whose name means “small deer.”Dewcaller— A name that evokes the notion of drawing moisture from the natural world.Penn — from the Breton-English “penn,” meaning “hill,” “pen fold,” and “sheep pen.”Acheron — of Greek origin, this name means “river of sorrow or woe.”Diarmuid — means “the one loved by all” and is the most famous of druid names for a warrior.

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Canva/Parade Chereth — Means "forest."Morgana — the female form of Morgan, meaning “sea dweller”; a druidess in Arthurian Legend.Daire — means “fruitful” or “fertile” in Old Irish, along with “oak tree” and “oak grove.”Arden — means “valley of the eagle” and the magic forest in Shakespeare’s As You Like It.Ulalume — from the Latin “ululare,” meaning a “light symbolizing sorrow” and an Edgar Allan Poe poem.Taliesin — means “shining forehead” in Welsh and is a warrior in Arthurian legend.Fallax — taken from the Latin “fallax,” meaning “deceptive” or “treacherous.”Cailte — means “powerful” in Gaelic and associated with Cathal, meaning “powerful in battle.”Druce — from the Old French “rieux,” meaning “streams,” associated with Dreux in Eure-et-Loire, France.Eldermoon — refers to the “wisdom of the moon” that comes with a lot of druidic practice.Nergis — a Turkish form of the Greek Narcissus meaning “daffodil” and “narcissus.”Ashwyn — from Old English, where it means “friend of the ash tree” or “spear friend.”Trent — a surname for those living near the River Trent, meaning “the flooder” or “trespasser.”Diviciacus — an Aedui druid in 1st-century B.C. Gaul, whose name means “avenger.”Banning — means “small, fair one” in Irish; originally a surname for a “warrior” or “soldier.”Sorley — from the Gaelic “somhairle,” meaning “summer wanderer” and “summer traveler.”

Amanita — a type of mushroom, often poisonous, with white spores and gillsBanshee — from the Irish “bean sí,” meaning “woman of the fairy mounds.”Wynna — a Welsh name meaning “fair” or “pure” and a diminutive of Winona.Tlachtga — means “power of the earth” and is the red-haired druid daughter of Mug Ruith.Ogma — from the Greek Ogham, meaning “roots,” and a Welsh goddess of literature and drama.Seraphina — means “burning ones” in Hebrew after the seraphim, the highest-ranking angels.Aoife — pronounced as “EE-faa” in Irish and means “beauty” or “radiant.”Sorcha — derived from the Old Irish “soirche,” meaning “brightness” or “shining.”Emrys — means “immortal” in Welsh and is another name for Merlin, meaning “the one without end.”Rhiannon — means “great queen” or “goddess” in Welsh for the Celtic goddess of fertility.Milcah — of Hebrew origin, this name means “queen.”Blaez — from the Old English “blæse,” meaning “torch,” “fire,” or “bright flame.”Oriana — a gypsy name originating in Rome that means “dawn” in Latin.Sefa — a diminutive of Josephine, meaning “pure,” and a handmaiden to Queen Guinevere.Luna — A name that means "moon."Bryrona — an ancient Greek flowering vine used chiefly for medical healing.Tuirne — the sister of druidess Muirne in Irish mythology whose name means “thorn” or “strength.”Marable — of Latin origin, this name means “marvelous,” “wonderful” or “extraordinary.”Willow — from the Old English “welig,” meaning “willow tree,” believed to be magical.Niamh — means “bright” in Old Irish as the “daughter of the sea god.”Sachi — a nickname for the Japanese Sachiko, meaning “child of joy” and “blissful.”Bodhmall — a druid priestess and a healer in Irish mythology whose name means “guiding light.”Tara — means “hill” in Gaelic, inspired by The Hill of Tara in Meath, Ireland.Celestina — from the Latin “cælestis,” meaning “heavenly” or “from the sky.”Arianwen — a delicate Welsh choice for female druid names meaning “white” and “holy silver.”Yavanna — means “giver of fruits” and is a goddess of the harvest in Tolkien’s book series.Brighid — means “strength” or “exalted one” and is the Celtic goddess of fire, poetry, and wisdom.Nikephoros — another name for the Greek goddess Athena; means “carrying victory” in Greek.Lleu — means “to shine” in Welsh as a short form of Llewellyn.Ganna — means “heaven” or “paradise” in Egyptian; it’s also Ukrainian for a “woman full of grace.”Iapetus — means “to wound” or “to pierce” in Latin and is a Greek titan god of morality.Galanthus — means “milk flower” in Greek, similar to Galanthus, a Greek nymph.Hafren — a Welsh name for the River Severn, separating England and Wales.Linden — means “made from Linwood” or “lime tree,” which symbolizes divination.

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Funny Druid Names for Dungeons and Dragons

Chucknourish — Combine one of the most iconic fighters of all time with "nourish" to reflect the healer druid. Abra Cadabradraoidh — The iconic spell is finished with the Irish word for druid. Sir Smite-a-Lot — perfect for a druid who can't wait to fight against the unnatural or evil. Canva/Parade Bearwithme — A funny play on words that would work well for druids that can turn into a bear.Moira — a pretty Irish name that ironically means "bitter." Treemendous — A tremendous name for a lover of trees. Gandalf the Beige — a spellcaster who is not exactly impressive. Gart Mistrunner — a funny name for a tauren druid trainer in Camp Narache, WoW.Catatonic — While this word means a wide array of seemingly negative symptoms, a tonic can be used to heal something. Catatonic then can be seen as a double entendre. Robin Hoodwink — This player thinks they're a hero, but just might deceive you. Canva/Parade Sprout Tangletree — Suggests a druid deeply connected to the forest.Fumble Bumbledore — Combine Dumbledore from Harry Potter with words suggesting this wizard is quite clumsy.Shumblechops — a druid character in the Trial of the Crusader in WoW.Bouldershoulder — Pikel Bouldershoulder is a dwarf druid of Mielikki in the Forgotten Realms Wiki.Sir Heal-a-lot — If your druid's focus is healing, this name would be apt and funny.

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Druid Names for Males

Aodh — means “the bringer of fire” in Celtic mythology from the Old Irish word "Áed" meaning "fire" or "firey."Conan — means “wolf” or “hound” and is associated with the Irish hero Fionn mac Cumhall. Enzo — a nickname for Lorenzo meaning “home-ruler,” one of the few Italian male druid names.Lir — from the Old Irish Ler, meaning “sea”; for pagans, King Lir is a sea god.Merlin — the most famous among male druid names meaning “fortress near the sea” in Welsh.Aglain — a leader of the druids in King Arthur, has Moorish origins, and means “born again.”Domingo — based on Latin Dominicus, meaning “of the Lord,” and a clever take on Dominic.Keegan — derived from the Anglo MacAodhagáin, based on Aodh, meaning “son of fire.”Fintan — means “the fair one.” Fintan the Wise was an Irish druid who could shapeshift.Aeron — this name means "wind." Canva/Parade Wolfsong — Suggests a connection to the wild and the animal kingdom. Adriel — a Hebrew boy’s name meaning “God is my master” or “of God’s flock.”Lugh — the sun god in Irish mythology; means “bright” or “shiny.”Myrddin — means “stronghold by the sea” in Welsh as the original name of Merlin.Salal — means “waterfalls” in Arabic; in Old English, it means “evergreen shrub with flowers and berries.”Allanon — means “strong-willed” in Celtic and is a druid master from The Sword of Shannara, an epic fantasy novel by Terry Brooks.Dryade — of Greek origin, this name means “tree.”Osburne — from the Old Norse Osbern and Osborne, this name means “bear god.”Gilmac — means “stronghold” in Gaelic; Gilmac Morn is a member of the Fianna druid army.Sylvan — means “of the forest” in Latin for Sylvanus, the god of forests and nature.Nevin — means “little saint” in Irish, deriving from the Gaelic “cnámh,” meaning “bone.”Manannán — for Manannán mac Lir, the “son of the sea,” from the Celtic “moniyo,” meaning “mountain.” Canva/Parade Nuada — means “cloud maker” as one of the original Celtic druidic Nuadat family members.Garnock — a Welsh name meaning “dwells by the alder tree river.”Cathbad — means “knower of the oak tree” and is a druid of King Conchobar mac Nessa (also Conor Mac Nessa), who is the king of Ulster in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology.Conor — means “lover of hounds,” and was the name of the King of Ulster.Thranduil — a Hobbit character whose name is composed of “tharan,” meaning “vigorous” and “ethuil,” meaning “spring.”Onyx — from the Greek “onux,” meaning “claw” or “nail,” and a black stone protecting against evil.Quinn — from the Old Irish word Conn, meaning “head” or “chief,” also meaning “wise” and “sense.”Vortex — from the Latin “vortex,” meaning “eddy of water, wind, or flame” or a “whirlpool.”

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