| Name | Language | Meaning | 
              
                | -
                  A - | 
              
                | AelitaAla
 Alberic
 Albreda
 Alfeo
 Alfi
 Alfred
 Alfreda
 Alfredo
 Alger
 Alpin
 Alpinolo
 Alured
 Alvar
 Alverdine
 Asleif
 Auberon
 Aubrey
 Avalon
 Avery
 | (Nig)
 (OG)
 (OG)
 (OE)
 (OE)
 (OE)
 (OE)
 (OE)
 (OE)
 (Teut/Scot)
 (Teut/It)
 (OE)
 (OE)
 (OE)
 
 (Teut)
 (OF)
 (Celt)
 (OE)
 | Princess of the planet Marsname of the earth goddess; wing
 elf
 council from the elves
 council from the elves
 elf power
 council from the elves
 elf power
 council from the elves
 spear from the elves
 elf
 elf friend
 council from the elves
 army of elves
 council from the elves
 a protector to the Norwegian prince Harald
 king of the fairies
 elf ruler
 island of apples in Celtic myth
 elf ruler
 |  | 
              
                | - B - | 
              
                | BaldredBeowulf
 Bilbo
 Bunty
 Bunyan
 Byamee
 | (Teut/Scot)
 (Baggins)
 
 
 (Abor)
 | a hermit who lived in a cave on the Firth of Forthan Anglo-Saxon hero who saved King Hrothgar from Grendel
 hero of The Hobbit
 a young character from The Seven Little Australians
 Paul Bunyan was a great folk hero of the USA
 a wise god of Aboriginal legend
 | 
              
                | - C - | 
              
                | CamelotCelie
 Cinderella
 |  | the legendary court of King Arthurlong-suffering heroine of The Colour Purple by Alice Walker
 the fairytale waif who marries a prince
 | 
              
                | - D - | 
              
                | DelfinaDelpfine
 | (Teut)(Teut)
 | elfinelfin
 | 
              
                | - E - | 
              
                | ElfridaElgar
 Elvin
 Elvina
 Elwin
 Elysia
 Erlina
 | (OE)(OE)
 (OE)
 (OE)
 (Anglo Sax)
 (Lat)
 (OE)
 | elf powernoble elf
 elf friend, or high-born friend
 noble friend, elf friend
 friend of the elf
 Eneene Polynesian mythological warrior
 little elf
 | 
              
                | - F - | 
              
                | FayFayette
 Fee
 | (OF)(OF)
 (OF)
 | fairylittle fairy
 fairy
 | 
              
                | - G - | 
              
                | GalldoraGamelyn
 Gulliver
 |  | the story-time rag dollfrom The Tale of Gamelyn, of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
 from Gulliver's Travels by Jonathon Swift
 | 
              
                | - I - | 
              
                | Iduna |  | in Viking myth, the wife of Bragi,
                  the god of poetry | 
              
                | - J - | 
              
                | Jinx | (Lat) | spell | 
              
                | - K - | 
              
                | Kelandra |  | a great warrior of Javanese fable | 
              
                | - L - | 
              
                | Latanya |  | Russian fairy princess | 
              
                | - M - | 
              
                | MabMadri
 Maui
 Meliora
 Melusine
 Meru
 Miao Shan
 | (Gael/Ir)(Sanskrit)
 
 
 
 (Sanskrit)
 (Chin)
 | joy; Queen Mab is monarch of the fairiesthe legendary sister of the King of Madras
 the fifth and weakest son of Taranga in Maori legend
 the sister of Melusine, the water fairy
 the water fairy
 the mountain at the centre of the world in Hindi mythology
 in Chinese legend, the princess who visited the underworld
 | 
              
                | - N - | 
              
                | Nissa | (Scan) | friendly elf or fairy | 
              
                | - P - | 
              
                | PaniaPerizada
 Pilotte
 Pixie
 | (Maori)(Per)
 
 
 | a sea-maiden who married a mortalfairy-born
 a dog that saved a settlement in a Canadian Indian tale
 elf; of obscure origin
 | 
              
                | - S - | 
              
                | SedanaShea
 Snow White
 | (Gael/Ir)
 
 | a prince of a Javanese fable, who marries the Princess Scrifrom the fairy fort; scientific, ingenious one
 the fairytale heroine rescued by her prince
 | 
              
                | - T - | 
              
                | TapairoTaranga
 Thyrza
 | (Poly)(Maori)
 (Gk)
 | the fairy woman of Raratongathe mother of Maui, in Maori legend
 wand
 | 
              
                | - W - | 
              
                | Wandinja | (Abor) | a god and creator of lands, in
                  Aboriginal legend |