Why not name your baby boy or girl after one of the fiercest creatures to ever potentially exist?
These fire-breathing creatures can be the inspiration for a name for your baby. And this is the perfect list if you want to choose a name related to dragons.
These baby names are as fiery as a dragon and would be perfect to add to your baby name shortlist. Find the perfect name for your hatchling (aka, a baby dragon) below.
For more naming inspiration take a look at these mythical names and these magical names for babies.
Cydney, Origin: Spelling variation of Sydney ~ View Detail
Balerion(English), meaning "hope behind the flames"
Valryon(Latin), meaning "strength" and "health"
Eldred(English), boy, "old dragon"
Coleton, Origin: English ~ View Detail
Brenna(Celtic), girl, meaning "blazing light"
Pythios(Old Greek), boy, meaning "to rot," is the name of a serpent in Greek mythology
Kaylyn, Origin: American
Brande(Czech), meaning "dweller of a burned clearing"
Blas (Latin), meaning "fire"
Chusi(Hopi), girl, meaning "snake flower"
Samael(Hebrew), boy, meaning "venom of God," he was known as the chief of the dragons of evil
Nicklaus, Origin: Variant of Nicholas
Syrax(Irish), is the name of a dragon who who made an appearance in the companion book for the Song of Ice and Fire book series
Edna(Hebrew), girl, meaning "fiery red"
Shianne, Origin: Hebrew
Chua(Native American), unisex, meaning "serpent"
Aine(Celtic), girl, meaning "fire" and "splendor"
Brenton(English), boy, meaning "fire" and "flame"
Tarsa (Persian), girl, meaning "worshipper of fire"
Baylie, Origin: English
Ciarra, Origin: Irish
Kaliyah(Hebrew), girl, meaning "killer of a thousand-headed dragon"
Julisa, Meaning: youthful or sky father Origin: Spanish variation of Julia
Kai(Scottish), boy, meaning "fire"
Attor(English), unisex, meaning "venom"
Falkor(German), boy, from the luckdragon in the Neverending Story
Juwan, Origin: Arabic
Yulisa, Meaning: youthful or sky father Origin: Spanish variation of Julisa or Julia
Viper(Middle French), boy, meaning "snake, and "serpent"
George(Old Greek), boy, meaning "farmer," it is also a name of a knight who slayed a dragon
Linda(English), girl, meaning "serpent"
Bryana, Origin: Variations of Briana
Long(Chinese), boy, means "dragon"
Veles(Slavic), boy, meaning "ox," related to a god known as being serpentine
Aegon(Germanic), meaning "lightning"
Meleys(Persian), meaning "queen of the underworld," is the name of a dragon who fought during a civil war in the books and died during the war
Destinee, Origin: Spelling variation of Destiny
Dasia, Origin: Arabic
Tiamat(Sumerian), girl, meaning "serpent woman"
Tatsu(Japanese), boy, meaning "master of the water," named after a dragon in Japanese mythology
Ryu(Japanese), boy, meaning "male dragon," named after a dragon from Japanese mythology who is a dragon god of the sea
Mindy(English), girl, meaning "dark serpent"
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Shesha(Hindi), unisex, meaning "King of serpents"
Scylla(Greek), girl, the name of a serpentine water dragon in Greek Mythology
Belindo(Old German), boy, meaning "dragon"
Malinda(Old Greek), girl, meaning "sweet serpent"
Vanesa, Origin: Croatian
Tatsuo(Japanese), meaning " little dragon"
Tyson(English), boy, meaning "fiery tempered"
Niran (Arabic), boy, meaning "eternal flames"
Kenna (English), girl, meaning "born of fire"
CadmusGreek), boy, meaning "dragon's teeth
Idris (Hindi), boy, meaning "fiery"
Drogon(Breton), meaning "male dragon"
Azar (Hebrew), meaning "flame"
Carlee, Origin: Spelling variation of Carly
Nithe(Old Norse), boy, meaning "dragon" and "serpent," after a dragon in Norse mythology
Ethne (Celtic), girl, meaning "little fire"
Alev (Turkish), boy, meaning "fire"
Medusa(Latin), girl, is the name of one of the Gorgons in Greek mythology who had serpents instead of hair
Orochi(Japanese), girl, meaning "big snake"
Daenerys(English), meaning "lady of hope," this character is known as the mother of dragons
Melusine(German), girl, coming from folklore, she appears to be a serpent from her waist down
Vesta (Latin), girl, meaning "goddess of sacred fire" and "of the hearth"
Wyvern(English), girl, meaning "two-legged winged dragon"
Blaze(English), meaning "bright flame" and "fire"
Tanis(Greek), girl, meaning "serpent woman"
Kaida(Japanese), girl, meaning "little dragon"
Micayla, Origin: Hebrew
Fafnir(Old Norse), boy, meaning "dragon"
Reese (Welsh), meaning "ardent" and "born of fire"
Orinda (Anglo-saxon), girl, meaning "fire serpent"
Aiden(Celtic), boy, meaning "little fire"
Ormr(Old Saxon), boy, meaning "serpent" and "dragon"
Drake(Old English), boy, derived from a word that water means dragon
Seraphine (Hebrew), girl, meaning "burning fire"
Arrow(English), meaning "slayer of dragons"
Yulissa, Origin: English
Draco(Latin), boy, meaning "dragon"
Hydra(Greek), girl, named after the Hydra of Lerna, a multi-headed water dragon or serpent
Flint (Old English), boy, meaning "stone to make fire"
Ignacio (Latin), boy, meaning "fiery"
Kaylan, Origin: American
Leviathan(Hebrew), meaning "coiled," refers to a demonic water dragon
Ryoko(Japanese), girl, meaning "female dragon"