🧙‍♀️ Witch Names

Find a witch name that conjures mystery, magic, and power for your character or persona.

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Famous Witch Names That Nailed It

Real-world names that became iconic. Here's what makes them work.

Circe Greek mythology

The enchantress of Aeaea is one of the most iconic witch figures in Western literature, her name synonymous with transformation and feminine power.

Morrigan Celtic mythology

The Irish goddess of fate and war, associated with crows and battle magic—a name that commands respect and darkness.

Hecate Greek mythology

Goddess of witchcraft, crossroads, and the moon, Hecate is the patron deity of witches and her name carries immense mystical weight.

Witch names carry centuries of folklore, magic, and mystery. Whether you're crafting a character for a novel, building a magical persona, or looking for the perfect Halloween identity, a great witch name sets the tone for everything that follows.

The best witch names often draw from nature—plants, moon phases, gemstones, and the elements. They may also reference old-world languages like Latin, Old English, or Celtic tongues, which lend an air of ancient power. Names like Morrigan, Circe, and Hecate have echoed through myth for millennia for good reason.

Whether you want something dark and foreboding, light and whimsical, or deeply rooted in herbal tradition, the names below span the full spectrum of witch archetypes. Your perfect name is waiting to be claimed.

Tips for Choosing Witch Names

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Draw from plant names—belladonna, wormwood, sage, hemlock—for names that feel rooted in herbal witchcraft tradition.

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Consider moon phases and celestial bodies: Lunara, Crescenta, Solstice, and Eclipse all carry inherent magic.

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Old-world languages like Latin and Old English create an ancient, powerful feel. Try translating a meaningful word.

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A good witch name often has hard consonants (K, V, X) or soft sibilants (S, SH, Z) that feel incantatory when spoken.

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Think about your witch archetype: green witch, dark witch, sea witch, hedge witch—each suggests different naming styles.

Frequently Asked Questions

A good witch name feels evocative and a little mysterious. It often draws from nature, mythology, or old languages and has a sound that feels like it could be an incantation.

Absolutely. Many practicing pagans and Wiccans adopt a 'craft name,' and writers often use witchy pen names. Just make sure it's distinctive and easy to spell.

Common themes include plants and herbs, moon and stars, darkness and shadows, animals (especially ravens, cats, and owls), gemstones, and elemental forces.

Some names (like Hecate or Morrigan) are sacred to practicing pagans. If you're using them respectfully for fiction, that's generally fine, but be aware of their significance.

Combine unexpected elements: a plant name with a celestial term, an old Latin word with a nature suffix. Avoid overused names like 'Raven' or 'Willow' unless you add a unique twist.

How to Choose the Perfect Witch Name

Define Your Witch Archetype

Are you a coven leader, a solitary hedge witch, a sea witch who draws power from tides, or a dark enchantress? Your archetype shapes everything. A hedge witch might have an earthy, herbalist name like Wormwood or Yarrow, while a dark sorceress might favor names like Morwen or Nyx.

Mine Mythology and Folklore

Mythology is a treasure chest of witch names. Greek, Celtic, Norse, and Slavic traditions all have powerful witch and sorceress figures. Look into figures like Baba Yaga, Morgan le Fay, Nimue, and Ereshkigal for inspiration—or use them directly if they resonate.

Use Nature as Your Dictionary

The natural world is the witch's domain. Toxic plants (belladonna, hemlock, nightshade), nocturnal animals (owl, bat, raven), celestial events (eclipse, solstice, equinox), and gemstones (obsidian, onyx, amethyst) all make evocative name material.

Test the Incantatory Quality

Say the name three times fast, then slowly. Does it feel like something you'd hear in a spell? The best witch names have a rhythmic, almost musical quality. Pay attention to the sounds—hard Ks and Vs feel commanding; soft Ss and Ws feel mysterious.

Curious about what names mean? Explore Name Meanings →