This is a list of names in which the categories include Hearthstone cards.

Names Categorized "Hearthstone cards"

55 Names found

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Alanna F English

Alanna is a feminine given name of English usage, primarily a variant of Alana, which itself functions as the Latinized feminine form of Alan. The name has gained popularity in English-speaking countries, particularly si...

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Alexandros M Greek Greek +2

Alexandros is the Greek form of the name Alexander, derived from the Greek elements ἀλέξω (alexo) meaning "to defend, help" and ἀνήρ (aner) meaning "man" (genitive ἀνδρός). Thus, the name conveys the meaning "defending m...

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Alexei M Russian

Alexei is a Russian male given name, representing an alternate transcription of the Russian Алексей (see Aleksey). It is the Cyrillic form of the Greek name Alexius, itself derived from Alexios, a derivative of Alexis. T...

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Amara 1 F Igbo

Etymology & MeaningAmara is a feminine name of Igbo origin, spoken by the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria. The name derives directly from the Igbo word amara, meaning "grace." In the Igbo cultural context, grace is o...

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Anka F Bulgarian Croatian +4

Anka is a feminine diminutive of Anna, found primarily in Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Polish, Serbian, and Slovene. As a diminutive, it conveys affection or familiarity, similar to other Slavic diminutives such as A...

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Argus M Greek

Argus is a masculine name from Greek myth, rooted in the Greek Ἄργος (Argos), itself derived from ἀργός (argos) meaning "glistening, shining". The name was borne by several figures in Greek mythology, especially the gian...

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Aviana F English

Aviana is a modern feminine given name with multiple origins and influences. It is primarily considered an elaboration of Ava or Eva, combined with the popular suffix -ana or -anna seen in names like Ariana. The name's r...

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Aya 1 F Japanese

Aya is a Japanese feminine given name that carries significant aesthetic and cultural weight through its diverse kanji interpretations. The name can be written with characters such as 彩 meaning "colour" (from the elemen...

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Barak 1 M Hebrew English Bible +2

Barak is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "lightning" (Hebrew: ברק). In the Old Testament, Barak was a military commander who, at the urging of the prophetess Deborah, led an Israelite army against the Ca...

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Benedictus M Dutch Medieval Latin

Benedictus is the original Latin form of Benedict, derived from the Late Latin name Benedictus meaning 'blessed'. In the Netherlands, this spelling serves as the official Dutch form used on birth certificates, though it...

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Catrina F English Scottish

Etymology and OriginCatrina is an Anglicized form of the Scottish Gaelic name Caitrìona, which is itself a Gaelic form of Katherine. The name Katherine has a complex etymology, possibly deriving from the Greek Αἰκατερίνη...

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Celestia F English

Celestia is a feminine name derived from the Late Latin Caelestius, itself a variant of Caelestis, meaning "of the sky, heavenly" from Latin caelum "heaven, sky." Unlike the masculine Caelestius, which carries historical...

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Cornelius M Dutch English +3

Cornelius is a Roman masculine name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Latin element cornu meaning "horn". It gained widespread use in the ancient world and later saw adoption across various European language...

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Darion M English

Darion is a masculine given name that emerged as a variant of Darian, itself an elaborated form of Darren. The name has been primarily used in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States, and its usage...

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Darius M English Lithuanian +4

Darius is the Latin form of the Greek name Dareios (Δαρεῖος), which derives from the Old Persian name Darayavauš (𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹𐎺𐎢𐏁), meaning "possessing goodness" or "holding firm the good." The name is composed of the elements d...

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Dorian M English French +2

Dorian is a given name of Greek origin that gained literary fame through Oscar Wilde's 1891 novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, a cautionary tale of vanity and moral decay. Wilde likely derived the name from the ancient Gr...

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Dorothee F German

Dorothee is a German variant of Dorothea, a name of Greek origin. The root name derives from the Greek Δωρόθεος (Dorotheos), meaning “gift of god.” This compound combines δῶρον (doron), “gift,” with θεός (theos), “god.”...

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Eadric M Anglo-Saxon

Eadric is an Anglo-Saxon masculine name, the Old English form of Edric. It is composed of the elements ead meaning "wealth, fortune" and ric meaning "ruler, king," thus carrying the meaning "wealthy ruler" or "fortunate...

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Edwin M Dutch English

Edwin is a masculine given name of Old English origin, meaning "rich friend" — derived from the elements ead "wealth, fortune" and wine "friend". This etymological sense has been carried through its linguistic relatives,...

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Electra F Greek

Electra is a Latinized form of the Greek name Ἠλέκτρα (Elektra), which derives from ἤλεκτρον (elektron), meaning "amber". In Greek mythology, Electra is best known as the daughter of King Agamemnon and Queen Clytemnestra...

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Elise F Danish Dutch +5

EtymologyElise is a short form of Elizabeth, ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Elisheva, meaning "my God is an oath." The name came into widespread use across Europe via the Greek Elisabet and Latin Elisabeth. Elis...

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Eliza F Georgian English +4

Eliza is a female given name that originated as a diminutive of Elizabeth in the 16th century and began to be used independently in the 18th century. The name Elizabeth itself derives from the Greek form Elisabet, which...

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Eudora F Greek

Eudora is a feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning "good gift" from the elements εὖ (eu) meaning "good" and δῶρον (doron) meaning "gift". In Greek mythology, Eudora was the name of a nymph, one of the Hyades, who w...

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Finley U English

Etymology and OriginsFinley is a modern Gaelic-origin name that functions as both a surname and a given name. It is primarily a variant of Finlay, which is the Anglicized form of the Scottish Gaelic personal name Fionnla...

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Flint M English

Flint is an English masculine given name derived directly from the vocabulary word flint, which comes from Old English flint. The name reflects the qualities of the mineral—hardness, durability, and the ability to spark...

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Freya F English German +1

Freya is the Anglicized spelling of the name of the Norse goddess Freyja, whose Old Norse name means "lady". In Norse mythology, Freyja is a member of the Vanir, a group of gods associated with fertility, wisdom, and the...

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Gaia F Italian Greek

Gaia, also spelled Gaea, is a feminine given name of Greek and Italian usage. It derives from the Greek word γαῖα (gaia), a poetic parallel form of γῆ (ge), both meaning "earth". In Greek mythology, Gaia is the primordia...

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Gerry U Dutch English

Gerry is a diminutive of Gerald, Gerard or Geraldine. It is used as both a masculine and feminine given name in English and Dutch. The root names Gerald and Gerard derive from Germanic elements meaning "spear" (ger) and...

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Glinda F Literature

Glinda is a female name created by author L. Frank Baum for his character Glinda the Good Witch, a kind sorceress in his Oz series of books beginning in 1900. The exact inspiration for the name is uncertain, though it ma...

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Godfrey M English

Godfrey is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, brought to England by the Normans. It derives from the Old German Godefrid, composed of the elements got (meaning "god") and fridu (meaning "peace"), thus signifying...

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Goliath M English Bible Greek Bible +1

Etymology and Biblical OriginGoliath is a name of Hebrew origin, derived from the name Golyaṯ (גָּלְיָת). It is possibly rooted in the Hebrew verb gala (גָּלָה), meaning "uncover" or "reveal". The name is famously associ...

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Han 1 M Chinese

Han is a Chinese masculine given name, most commonly written with the characters 汉 (hàn) meaning "man" or referring to the Han Chinese people, or 翰 (hàn) meaning "writing" or "painting". The name is deeply tied to Chin...

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Harrison M English

Harrison is an English given name and surname of patronymic origin, derived from the Middle English personal name Harry. The name literally means "son of Harry", with Harry itself being a medieval form of Henry, ultimate...

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Ivory U African American

Ivory is a rare and elegant first name derived directly from the English word for the hard, creamy-white substance obtained from elephant tusks and other animal teeth. Historically, natural ivory was highly prized for it...

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Jace M English

Jace is a modern masculine first name of American origin, functioning primarily as a short form of Jason. It has roots in the ancient Greek name Iason, meaning "healer" or "to heal," derived from Greek iasthai. While ori...

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Jaxon M English

Jaxon is a modern variant of Jackson, which itself derives from the English surname meaning "son of Jack". While Jackson has been in use as a given name for centuries—famously borne by U.S. President Andrew Jackson (1767...

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Jim M English

Jim is a common English masculine given name, primarily serving as a medieval diminutive of James. While historically a nickname, Jim has become an independent name in its own right, particularly in English-speaking coun...

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Kiri F Māori

Kiri is a female given name with multiple cultural origins, notably in Māori where it means "skin of a tree or fruit" (specifically "skin," "bark," or "rind"). The name gained international recognition through New Zealan...

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Kun F Chinese

Kun is a Chinese feminine name derived from the character 坤 (kūn), meaning "earth" or "female". In Chinese philosophy and cosmology, 坤 represents the yin principle—the receptive, nurturing, and earthly force, complemen...

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Liam M Dutch English +5

Liam is a masculine given name that originated as an Irish short form of William. The name William itself derives from the Old Germanic elements willa ('will' or 'resolution') and helma ('helmet'), thus meaning 'helmet o...

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Lilian F English French +1

Lilian is a versatile name with distinct feminine and masculine forms across different cultures. In English, it is a variant spelling of Lillian, itself probably originally a diminutive of Elizabeth or an elaborated form...

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Lora F English

Lora is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries, functioning as a variant spelling of Laura. While its core meaning derives from the same Latin root as Laura, Lora has developed its own identit...

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Lothar M German Germanic

Lothar is a masculine given name derived from the Germanic name Hlothar, which means "famous army". This compound name blends the Proto-Germanic elements hlut "famous, loud" and heri "army". The name is modern Danish, Fi...

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Luna F Dutch English +4

Etymology and MythologyLuna directly means "the moon" in Latin, and it is also the word for moon in Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and other Romance languages. In Roman mythology, Luna was the goddess of the Moon, often d...

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Lyra F Astronomy

Lyra is a feminine given name whose primary inspiration comes from the constellation of the same name, Lyra, a small but prominent feature of the northern celestial hemisphere. In astronomical terms, Lyra is a constellat...

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Marin M Bulgarian Croatian +3

Marin is the Romanian, Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian, and French form of Marinus.EtymologyThe name ultimately derives from the Roman family name Marinus, which itself stems either from the Latin name Marius or directly fr...

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Maxima F Roman

Maxima is a feminine name of Roman origin, derived as the feminine form of the Latin name Maximus. The name ultimately comes from the Latin word maximus, meaning "greatest." In Roman naming traditions, Maximus was origin...

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Misha M Russian

Misha is a Russian diminutive of Mikhail, which itself is a Slavic form of Michael. The name Michael derives from the Hebrew question “Mī khaEl?” meaning “Who is like God?”, a rhetorical affirmation that no one is compar...

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Moira F English Irish +1

Moira is a feminine given name used in English, Irish, and Scottish contexts. It has two distinct origins. Primarily, it arose as an Anglicized form of Máire, the Irish version of Mary, which ultimately derives from the...

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Myra F English

Myra is a given name created by the 17th-century English poet Fulke Greville. He possibly based it on the Latin myrra, meaning "myrrh," a fragrant resin obtained from a tree. Alternatively, Greville may have simply rearr...

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Nat U English

Nat is a unisex given name, primarily used as a short form of names such as Nathan, Nathaniel, Natalie, and other names beginning with Nat. Though commonly considered a diminutive, Nat has also been used as an independen...

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Natalie F Danish Dutch +4

Natalie is a feminine given name that originates from the Late Latin name Natalia, meaning "Christmas Day", derived from the Latin phrase natale domini, or "birth of the Lord." The name is directly linked to the Christia...

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Nellie F English Swedish

Nellie is a feminine given name primarily used in English and Swedish, most commonly understood as a diminutive of Nell and other names containing the element nel, such as Eleanor, Ellen, or Helen. The suffix -ie or -y a...

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Orion M Greek

Orion is a male given name from Greek mythology, most famously borne by a legendary hunter who was placed among the stars as the Orion constellation. The name's meaning is uncertain, but it may be related to Greek ὅριον...

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Stewart M English Scottish

Stewart is a given name and surname of Scottish and English origin, functioning primarily as a variant of Stuart. Like Stuart, it originates from an occupational surname for a steward, derived from Old English stig 'hous...