We all can agree on a simple fact that dragons are cool.
How could you deny it?
Dragons are giant mythical creatures that burn their enemies alive with a touch of their breath.
We will take a look at dragon names from all over the place and consider in depth the origin of their meanings.
A song of ice a fire
What better place to start with this list with the names of the children of the Dragon Queen?
The names of the three dragons in the novel by George RR Martin are Drogan, Regal, and Varian, directed by Dennis Targaryen.
Drogon
It is a black fire dragon with red elements that Daenerys uses as her personal mount.
He was named after Dethries’ late husband Khal Drogo, a powerful chieftain of the Dothraki nomads.
Rhaegal
A fire dragon with green colour and a mixture of bronze. Donegal was named in honour of Daenerys’ older brother Prince Ragger Targaryen was a well-educated and kind man who was the oldest son of the King of the Seven Kingdoms.
Viserion
Fire dragon of cream colour with active gold elements.
Visenavius named his second brother Viserys after Daenerys, a cruel, indulgent, arrogant and immoral man, the true son of a mad king.
After his death in the series, the vizierial was revived as the Ice Dragon by the Night King.
Mythology and Literature
Let’s break away for a moment from a fictional world created by George R. R. Martin and dive into our self.
Aethelinda
A woman’s name originated from Agro-Saxon, meaning “Noble Snake” or “Noble Dragon”.
Apalala
Apple is a name that has its origins in Buddhist mythology.
It is the name of a water dragon that Buddha himself converted to Buddhism.
Doryu
It is a name commonly given to boys originating from Buddhism, meaning “the way of the dragon” or “the way of the dragon”.
Draco
A Romanian name meaning “dragon”.
It is often associated with a Romanian ruler, Vlad II Dracul.
Drago
Apart from being the name of a famous rapper, it is a popular mythological dragon-like creature.
Draken
It is a name that originated from Greek culture meaning “dragon”.
Drakon
Ancient Greek form of Latin name Draco which means “dragon”.
Grayce
It is the name of an English child who is a modern version of the Drake Dragon.
Druk
Druk is a “thunder dragon” that was found in Bhutanese mythology.
It is also the national symbol of Bhutan.
Ejder
Name of a Turkish dynasty which means “dragon”.
Fraser
In Norse mythology, Fafnir is the name of a dwarf who was cursed and transformed into a dragon.
Herensuge
It means dragon in the Basque language.
Hydra
A dragonlike water snake in Greek mythology.
This creature was depicted from 5 to 100 heads, and each time you cut a couple, it comes back to the same place.
Xiao Long
A water dragon in Chinese mythology is that which is capable of many forms.
Kaida
It is the name of a Japanese woman who means “Little Dragon”.
London
A serpent-like dragon creature from Greek mythology.
He was the dragon who guarded the golden apples in the garden of Hesperides.
Leviathan
The sea monster in Jewish mythology that is often compared to a dragon.
Libelle
It is a word in the German and Dutch languages that means “dragonfly”.
long
A Chinese surname meaning “dragon”.
Longwei
A Chinese name for a boy meaning “dragon greatness”.
Pendragon
It means “Head Dragon” or “Chef Dragon”.
It was a title name given to the ancient British and Welsh chieftains.
Ryoko
A Japanese woman’s name meaning “dragon”.
Ryuu
A Japanese word for a dragon that is often used as a name for a boy.
Tatsuo
A Japanese name for boys meaning “male dragon”.
Wallace
Wells is a name from Slavic mythology, and it is a deity of earth, water, forest and land of gods who was depicted to be a dragon.
Yong-Suraj
The name of a boy who originated from Korea means “the dragon in the first position”.