Names Categorized "Elemental characters"
11 Names found
Alan is a masculine given name whose exact etymology remains uncertain. It has been used in Brittany since at least the 6th century, and may be of Brythonic origin meaning "little rock". Another theory suggests it derive...
Bernie is an English diminutive of Bernard, Bernadette, Bernice and other names beginning with Bern. Often classified as a unisex given name, its usage spans multiple Christian and secular contexts. The root name Bernard...
Brook is a unisex given name of English origin, derived from a surname that originally denoted someone who lived near a brook or a small stream. The surname itself traces back to the Middle English word brok, meaning 'br...
Eddy is a diminutive commonly used in Dutch, English, and French, derived from names such as Edward, Edmund, Edgar, Edwin, and other names beginning with Ed. It can also stand on its own as a given name. While the simpli...
Ember is a modern English female first name derived directly from the common noun ember, which refers to a glowing, smouldering piece of coal or wood, typically from a fire. The word ultimately comes from Old English æme...
Fern is an English feminine given name derived directly from the English word for the vascular plant. The name originates from the Old English fearn, which has Germanic roots. It has been used as a given name since the l...
Gale is an English feminine name that emerged as a variant of Gail, which itself is a short form of Abigail. The name also coincides with the English word gale, meaning “storm,” lending it a gentle nature-inspired qualit...
Harold is an English masculine given name with deep roots in the Germanic language family. It derives from the Old English name Hereweald, composed of the elements here meaning "army" and weald meaning "powerful, mighty"...
Lake is a modern English given name derived directly from the English word lake, an inland body of water. The word itself comes from the Latin lacus, meaning "basin" or "body of water." As a name, it belongs to the categ...
EtymologyLutz is a German diminutive of the name Ludwig, which itself derives from the Germanic name Hludwig, meaning "famous in battle" from the elements hlut "famous, loud" and wig "war, battle". As a short form, Lutz...
Marco is an Italian masculine given name, derived from the Latin name Marcus, which is believed to originate from the Roman god Mars. As such, it is a direct cognate of the English name Mark, sharing the same etymologica...