Why Wood Elf names?Popular online or tabletop games like the Elder Scrolls series or Dungeons and Dragons often encourage players to choose a wood elf for a druid or archer-type style or class of play, so you’ll need some good ideas to name your character something memorable and thematically appropriate. Back in the real world, you might have any number of reasons for needing a wood elf name - maybe you’re writing a story, need to name a favourite toy, give a title to a drawing, or even want to name your baby something reflective of your passion for all things wood elves!Male Wood Elf Names1. Aldon (Polish origin) meaning “a tree”.2. Aragorn (Sindarin origin) meaning “the respected king”.3. Arod (Hebrew origin) meaning “swift-natured”.4. Bailey (Middle English origin) male name meaning “a judge”.5. Balin (English origin) meaning “a knight at the round table”.6. Baron (Middle English origin) meaning “a house”.7. Callon (Irish origin) meaning “a hero”.8. Cirdan (Cuiviénen origin) meaning “shipwright”.9. Earendil (Old English origin) meaning “devoted to the sea”.10. Elladan (Middle English origin) meaning “an elf man”.11. Flystone (Italian origin) meaning “elven names”.12. Greenrose (Chinese origin) meaning “fertility”.Female Wood Elf Names13. Aerin (Gaelic origin) female name meaning “ocean”.14. Alfreda (English origin) meaning “counsel”.15. Alma (Latin origin) meaning" maiden garland with good fortune".16. Anna (Latin origin) meaning “a gift”.17. Aredhel (Elvish origin) meaning “the noblewoman”.18. Arwen (English origin) meaning “a noble-maiden”.19. Aubree (French origin) meaning “a ruler”.20. Calen (French origin) meaning “green one”.21. Elanor (Sindarin language origin) meaning “the sun”.22. Elbereth (Sindarin language origin) meaning “a star-queen”.23. Elva (Old English origin) meaning “a friend”.24. Eowyn (Old English origin) meaning “horse-joy”.Wood Elf Names Inspired By Popular Media25. Aston (English origin) meaning “the wise one”.26. Estel (Latin origin) meaning “hope”.27. Elrohir (Sindarin origin) meaning “an elf man”.28. Freda (German origin) meaning “peace”.29. Frodo (Old English Origin) meaning “sage”.30. Galadriel (Sindarin origin) meaning “maiden with radiant hair”.31. Garrett (Sindarin origin) meaning “support”.32. Haga (Norwegian, Swedish origin) meaning “an enclosure”.33. Haleth (Sindarin origin) meaning “exalted one”.34. Idril (Sindarin origin) meaning “sparkling brilliance”.Wood Elf Names Inspired By Myths and Legends35. Lindir (Sindarin origin) meaning “a female fair singer”.36. Melian (Sindarin origin) meaning “a dear gift”.37. Nienna (Belgian origin) meaning  “tear”.38. Pippin (German origin) meaning “an awe-inspiring male”.39. Rohan (Sindarin origin) meaning “horse kingdom”.40. Ronda (Hebrew origin) meaning “stable”.41. Samuel (Hebrew origin) meaning “male God name”.42. Siofra (Irish and Gaelic origin) meaning “female elf”.43. Tara (Sanskrit origin) meaning “wise one”.44. Vena (Latin origin) meaning “a female friend”.45. Wade (Anglo-Saxon English origin) meaning “to go to the forest”.Wood Elf Gender Neutral Names46. Alary (German origin) meaning ’elf ruler’.47. Albrun (German origin) meaning ’elf magic’.48. Alvgjerd (Norwegian origin) meaning ’elf garden’.49. Alwine (Icelandic origin) meaning ’elf friend’.50. Collingwood (English origin) meaning ‘forest’.51. Elah (Hebrew origin) meaning ’turpentine tree’.52. Ēlifi (Amharic origin) meaning ’elf’.Ideas for Wood Elf Surnames53. Firth (English origin) meaning ‘arm of the forest’.54. Jefe (Spanish origin) meaning ‘boss’ or ’leader’.55. Kyrkwode (Scottish origin) meaning ‘from the Church’s forest'56. Madeira (Brazilian Portuguese origin) meaning ’timber’.57. Parī (Bangla origin) meaning ’elf’.58. Strom (Czech origin) meaning ’tree’.59. Yaelle (Hebrew origin) meaning ‘ibex’ which is a mountain goat.60. Xelf̒ (Thai origin) meaning ’elf’.you might also likeideas for Bosmer names and meaningsfree forest coloring pagesgreat forest quotes to get lost in

Popular online or tabletop games like the Elder Scrolls series or Dungeons and Dragons often encourage players to choose a wood elf for a druid or archer-type style or class of play, so you’ll need some good ideas to name your character something memorable and thematically appropriate. Back in the real world, you might have any number of reasons for needing a wood elf name - maybe you’re writing a story, need to name a favourite toy, give a title to a drawing, or even want to name your baby something reflective of your passion for all things wood elves!