Larkspur Gleam
LARK-spur GLEEMBlue flower in morning light
Best for A cheerful garden fairy
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Blue flower in morning light
Best for A cheerful garden fairy
Quick spirit of floating seed
Best for A messenger sprite
Hazel moon
Best for A seelie courtier
Mottled herald of winter
Best for A winter fairy
Small song of the hedge
Best for A household fairy
Wing that arrives before dawn
Best for A dream-bearing fairy
Air spirit among river grass
Best for A waterside fairy
Golden flower with a troublesome oath
Best for An unseelie trickster
Tiny treasure behind thorns
Best for A market fairy
Welsh-inspired snow blossom
Best for A gentle frost spirit
Clever child of the green stone
Best for A woodland lorekeeper
Evening regret
Best for A twilight court envoy
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Fairy names can be delicate, mischievous, regal, or unsettling depending on the court and season behind them. Botanical words, weather imagery, small natural sounds, and unexpected titles create names that feel tied to the living world. These original examples range from bright garden sprites to severe winter courtiers and old woodland tricksters.
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