Witch Name Generator
Brew names steeped in hedge magic, moonlight, and ancient feminine power.
About Witch Names
Witch names simmer with the quiet power of someone who knows exactly which mushroom will cure you and which will kill you. Across folklore and fantasy, witches occupy a space between the civilized and the wild — wise women, herbalists, cursemongers, and keepers of old knowledge that polite society would rather forget. Their names carry this liminal quality, sounding both familiar and strange, homely and dangerous.
Witch naming traditions draw from centuries of European folklore. English cunning-folk names have a cottage-garden quality: Granny Blackthorn, Old Meg, Goody Pratchett. Slavic witch traditions — Baba Yaga, the rusalka, the vila — produce names with harsh, angular beauty. The Salem trials give us historically resonant names: Tituba, Bridget Bishop, Sarah Good. Modern witchy fiction from Pratchett to Harkness adds new layers: names that are slightly eccentric, oddly specific, and tinged with herbal knowledge.
The best witch names feel earned rather than given — as though the witch grew into the name over decades of gathering herbs by moonlight, muttering over cauldrons, and knowing things that cannot be explained. Whether your witch is a kindly village healer, a cackling hag, or a sophisticated modern practitioner, the name should carry the weight of accumulated, slightly dangerous wisdom.