![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A nice shortening is Ari (which works for girls and boys), while Ariana is another feminine option.Īurora: Meaning ‘dawn’ this girl’s name is all sweetness and light. Fast-track to the modern day, and Angus holds its own for boys, meaning ‘one strength’.Īriadne: This name for the Creten goddess of fertility may appeal to mums-to-be, and means ‘most holy’. ![]() Meaning ‘resurrection,’ the name is a gorgeous choice for Easter and deserves its spot in our pagan baby names list.Īngus: In Irish myth, Aonghus was the god of love and youth. Other options are Alexa for girls and Alex for boys.Īnastasia: Associated with the Russian aristocracy, Anastasia has more humble ties in ancient Greece, where she was the patron saint of weavers. It makes a beautifully unusual girl’s name and means ‘thorn’.Īidan: Aodh is the name of a Celtic sun god (pronounced ‘ee’) but for a more accessible boy’s name, you might consider its familiar alternative – Aidan.Īlexis: This unisex name means ‘defender’ and this one stands strong in Greek culture. Here are 23 pagan baby names set to become part of your family folklore.Īcantha: Hailing from ancient Greece, Acantha was the nymph loved by Apollo. With its roots in nature, mythology and diverse religious beliefs, paganism provides fertile ground for naming your baby. ![]()
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