Abalone (A shellfish, or a very pale gray color.)
Achromatic (Literally means 'without color'.)
Adélie (A type of penguin. Great for a SeaWing hybrid.)
Agate (A variety of chalcedony that comes in many colors, often with swirl or banded patterns throughout.)
Ague (A fever or shivering fit.)
Ahmar (A mountain range of the Ethiopian Highlands.)
Akaishi (A mountain range in Japan.)
Alabaster (A soft, white, translucent rock that is often used for carving and making decorative objects.)
Alaska (As in the state.)
Alba (Latin for 'white'.)
Albedo (The fraction of light reflected by a surface.)
Albescent (Growing or shading into white.)
Albite (A white, brittle, glassy mineral.)
Album (Also Latin for 'white'.)
Algid (Very cold or chilly.)
Alp (A high, rugged mountain that is often snowcapped. Could also be good for a SkyWing hybrid.)
Alpenglow (The rosy light of the setting or rising sun seen on high mountains.)
Alpine (Relating to high mountains.)
Amethyst (A violet or purple quartz gem or a violet color.)
Ametrine (A mixture of amethyst and citrine.)
Andes (A South American mountain range that i also one of the worlds longest.)
Anhydrite (A mineral that is made up of calcium and sulfate. Often pale blue or pale violet.)
Annapurna (The 10th highest mountain in the world, located in Nepal.)
Antarctic (Relating to the south polar region or Antarctica. Antarctica can work too.)
Antler (Horns typically grown on the head of male animals such as deer, and often shed.)
Apatite (A phosphate mineral.)
Apex (The top or highest part of something, especially one forming a point.)
Apricity (The warmth of the sun in winter.)
Aragonite (A calcium carbonate mineral that forms in carbonate sediments.)
Arctic Hare (A species of hare adapted to live in the arctic.)
Arctogadus (A type of fish found in icy waters.)
Aufeis (A sheet-like mass of layered ice that forms from successive flows of ground or river water during freezing temperatures.)
Aurora (A luminous phenomenon that consists of streamers or arches of light appearing in the upper atmosphere of a planet's magnetic polar regions.)
Avalanche (A mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling rapidly down a mountainside.)
Azure (A shade of bright blue.)
Azurite (A soft, deep-blue copper mineral.)
The name of a famous mountain range in the Swiss Alps that joins both Austria and Switzerland, the elegant and charismatic Silvretta means 'Forest'
Made additionally famous by the Red Hot Chili Peppers song 'Universally Speaking' in which the chorus says 'Silvretta the jets of a lifetime, go and get her, I've got her on my mind.'
This song feel ultra modern when shortened to Silv, Silvie or Silver, but maintains a classical sophistication when used in it's entirety, a real all rounder.
Hi guys! This is my first entry in a series of names for D&D clerics. This list gives name suggestions for followers of the winter goddess Auril, also known as the Frostmaiden.
As the personification of winter's wrath, Auril is a cruel goddess who seems to mostly be worshiped out of fear. In cold climates, sacrifices are made to her in hopes for a milder winter. In rare occasions humans are sacrificed.
Followers of Auril recruit on cold nights, offering the homeless and vulnerable salvation instead of freezing to death on the street. If one wanted to join the Church of Auril, they would have to undergo a ritual called the Embracing. The applicant, using no magic and wearing only boots and a thin robe, would have to spend all night in a raging blizzard. If they survived until the morning they were accepted into the Church.
Druids consider her an important deity and a part of nature, but usually don't worship her exclusively.
The word crystal is often used to describe gemstones and jewels, but it has a more specific meaning. Poetically speaking, a crystal is a clear mineral or glass made of sharp, straight shapes. I've listed some traits associated with crystals below, so if you have a character or place that fits this description, one of these names might be a good fit :-) These names are about crystals in general, be on the lookout for names about diamonds, quartz, glass, and clarity.
Accha - f (Bengali) crystalline, transparent, without impurities
Aki - f (Japanese) clear, crystal
Akiko - f (Japanese) crystal child, clear child
Alira - f (Wurundjeri) clear quartz crystal
Arka - f (Bengali) sunrise, sun, crystal, light
Billura - f (Uzbek) crystal
Billure - f (Azerbaijani) crystal
Bolormaa - f (Mongolian) crystal woman
Bolortsetseg - f (Mongolian) crystal flower
Brola - f (Georgian) crystal, crystal glass
Byuregh - f (Armenian) crystal, beryl
Byureghik - f (Armenian) crystal, beryl
Crystal - f (English) a transparent mineral resembling ice, glass or quartz that is perfectly clear. Also: Christal, Chrystal, Kristal, Krystal, Krystle, Krystelle, Cristal
Crystalline - f (English) crystal-like, relating to or made of crystals. Crystal shaped or clear. Also: Krystalline
Ei - f (Japanese) sparkle of jewelry, crystal
Gälsär - f (Bashkir) crystal
Hyale - f (Ancient Greek) crystal. A nymph in the retinue of the Greek goddess Artemis.
Kāca - f (Bengali) glass, masking, rhinestone, camouflage, crystal
Kāmca - f (Bengali) glass, rhinestone, crystal
Kēlāsa - f (Bengali) crystal
Kristala - f (Basque) crystal, glass. Also: Kristāla
Kristalė - f (Lithuanian) crystal
Kristaltë - f (Albanian) crystal, crystalline
Krystallo - f (Greek) crystal
Legakwa - f (Setswana) crystal
Phatika - f (Bengali) quartz, crystal, clear, transparent