Names for your dragon!!!!!!!:
ASTAROT: In demonology, this is the name of a Prince of Hell, meaning "leading one" یا "the chief." He is depicted in the Dictionnaire Infernal as a nude man with dragon-like wings, hands and feet, a سیکنڈ pair of feathered wings, and a crown. He is holding a serpent in one hand while riding a wolf-like beast. Compare with feminine Astaroth.
DRACO: Latin form of Greek Drakon, meaning "dragon." Draco was the name of a 7th century scribe of Athens, Greece. It is also the name of a constellation. In Greek mythology, there are many dragons mentioned. For example, Drakon Ismenios was a gigantic serpent which guarded the sacred spring of Ismenos near Thebes; the Drakon Kholkikos was the guardian of the golden fleece; Drakon Maionios was a huge Dragon that ravaged the land of Lydia.
DRAGO: Italian form of Latin Draco, meaning "dragon." Compare with another form of Drago.
GLAURUNG: In Tolkien's Middle-Earth, this is the name of the wingless, fire-breathing, trickster dragon known as "The Deceiver" and "Father of Dragons." He was slain سے طرف کی Túrin.
APALALA: Hindi myth name of a water dragon. Meaning unknown.
ATTOR: Old English word meaning "gall; poison; venom." Variant: Ator.
CHUA: Native American Hopi name meaning "snake."
COATL: Nahuatl name meaning "snake."
OROCHI (大蛇): Japanese name meaning "big snake." In mythology, this is the name of an eight-forked serpent who demanded virgin sacrifices. He was killed سے طرف کی the god-hero Susanoo.
RYUU (竜): Japanese name meaning "dragon spirit."
SHESHA (शेष): Hindi myth name of a naga king of serpents, one of the primal beings of creation. The name was derived from the Sanskrit root shiş, meaning "that which remains."
ADELIND: Abbreviated form of Old High German Adelinda, meaning "noble serpent."
ÆTHELINDA: Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements æðel "noble" and lind "serpent, dragon," hence "noble serpent."
BINDY: English pet form of German Belinda, possibly meaning "bright serpent" یا "bright linden tree."
HYDRA (Ὕδρα): Greek name derived from the word hydor, meaning "water." In mythology, this is the name of a many-headed water dragon killed سے طرف کی Hercules.
XIUHCOATL: Nahuatl unisex name meaning "fire serpent" یا "weapon of destruction."
APEP: Egyptian name, possibly connected to the root pp, meaning "to slither." In mythology, Apep is the personification of evil, seen as a giant snake, serpent یا dragon. Known as the Serpent of the Nile یا Evil Lizard, he was an enemy of the sun god.
LIVYATHAN (לִוִיָתָן): Hebrew name meaning "coiled, twisted in folds, wreathed." In the bible, this is the name of a demonic water dragon.
LONGWEI (龙威): Chinese name meaning "dragon greatness." This was the name of the first Chinese-built ironclad battleship later renamed Pingyuan.
NAGENDRA: Hindi name composed of Sanskrit naga "snake" and the name of the god Indra, hence "snake-Indra."
NIDHOGG: Anglicized form of Old Norse Níðhöggr, meaning "dreaded striker." In mythology, this is the name of a dragon یا serpent who gnaws at the roots of the world درخت Yggdrasill.
NÍÐHÖGGR: Norse name meaning "dreaded striker." In mythology, this is the name of a dragon یا serpent who gnaws at the roots of the
ASTAROT: In demonology, this is the name of a Prince of Hell, meaning "leading one" یا "the chief." He is depicted in the Dictionnaire Infernal as a nude man with dragon-like wings, hands and feet, a سیکنڈ pair of feathered wings, and a crown. He is holding a serpent in one hand while riding a wolf-like beast. Compare with feminine Astaroth.
DRACO: Latin form of Greek Drakon, meaning "dragon." Draco was the name of a 7th century scribe of Athens, Greece. It is also the name of a constellation. In Greek mythology, there are many dragons mentioned. For example, Drakon Ismenios was a gigantic serpent which guarded the sacred spring of Ismenos near Thebes; the Drakon Kholkikos was the guardian of the golden fleece; Drakon Maionios was a huge Dragon that ravaged the land of Lydia.
DRAGO: Italian form of Latin Draco, meaning "dragon." Compare with another form of Drago.
GLAURUNG: In Tolkien's Middle-Earth, this is the name of the wingless, fire-breathing, trickster dragon known as "The Deceiver" and "Father of Dragons." He was slain سے طرف کی Túrin.
APALALA: Hindi myth name of a water dragon. Meaning unknown.
ATTOR: Old English word meaning "gall; poison; venom." Variant: Ator.
CHUA: Native American Hopi name meaning "snake."
COATL: Nahuatl name meaning "snake."
OROCHI (大蛇): Japanese name meaning "big snake." In mythology, this is the name of an eight-forked serpent who demanded virgin sacrifices. He was killed سے طرف کی the god-hero Susanoo.
RYUU (竜): Japanese name meaning "dragon spirit."
SHESHA (शेष): Hindi myth name of a naga king of serpents, one of the primal beings of creation. The name was derived from the Sanskrit root shiş, meaning "that which remains."
ADELIND: Abbreviated form of Old High German Adelinda, meaning "noble serpent."
ÆTHELINDA: Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements æðel "noble" and lind "serpent, dragon," hence "noble serpent."
BINDY: English pet form of German Belinda, possibly meaning "bright serpent" یا "bright linden tree."
HYDRA (Ὕδρα): Greek name derived from the word hydor, meaning "water." In mythology, this is the name of a many-headed water dragon killed سے طرف کی Hercules.
XIUHCOATL: Nahuatl unisex name meaning "fire serpent" یا "weapon of destruction."
APEP: Egyptian name, possibly connected to the root pp, meaning "to slither." In mythology, Apep is the personification of evil, seen as a giant snake, serpent یا dragon. Known as the Serpent of the Nile یا Evil Lizard, he was an enemy of the sun god.
LIVYATHAN (לִוִיָתָן): Hebrew name meaning "coiled, twisted in folds, wreathed." In the bible, this is the name of a demonic water dragon.
LONGWEI (龙威): Chinese name meaning "dragon greatness." This was the name of the first Chinese-built ironclad battleship later renamed Pingyuan.
NAGENDRA: Hindi name composed of Sanskrit naga "snake" and the name of the god Indra, hence "snake-Indra."
NIDHOGG: Anglicized form of Old Norse Níðhöggr, meaning "dreaded striker." In mythology, this is the name of a dragon یا serpent who gnaws at the roots of the world درخت Yggdrasill.
NÍÐHÖGGR: Norse name meaning "dreaded striker." In mythology, this is the name of a dragon یا serpent who gnaws at the roots of the