From ancient chronicles to fabulous movies and TV shows such as Game of Thrones and How to Train Your Dragon, a distinguished popularity has aroused among fans for these surprisingly dragons. These mythological creatures own alluring shiny scales and can trigger fire or even ice (in some cases). If you want to explore more about the mythical dragon names, then be with the article.

Top 20 Dragon Names

Here are the top 20 female dragon names inspired by the movies.

  1. Arman: After the film ‘He’s a Dragon’, in 2015, this name came into existence.

  2. Falkor: This dragon name derives from the giant dragon in ‘The NeverEnding Story’ movie.

  3. Dagahra: This name is derived from the ‘Rebirth of Mothra II’, a Japanese film.

  4. Saphira: Saphira is the name of the dragon in the book ‘Eragon’.

  5. Darksmoke: This is the dragon’s name in the ‘Adventures of a Teenage Dragon Slayer’ movie.

  6. Mushu: This funny dragon name originates from the small and humorous sidekick in Disney’s Mulan movie.

  7. Diaval: This is the reliable servant of Maleficent in the ‘Maleficent’ movie.

  8. Toothless: This adorable dark dragon with green eyes appeared in How to Train Your Dragon.

  9. Dragonite: This dragon name is derived from the cute Pokémon series.

  10. Draco: This dragon arose from the fantasy action-adventure film ‘Dragonheart’, in 1996.

  11. Eborsisk: This dragon name comes into existence from the two-headed fireshooting dragon in the movie ‘Willow’.

  12. Smaug: This covetous, treasure-stockpile dragon appeared in ‘The Hobbit’ by J.R.R. Tolkien.

  13. Errol: Emerged from Terry Pratchett’s book ‘Guards! Guards!’.

  14. Elliot: An adorable green dragon from ‘Pete’s Dragon’.

  15. Eustace Scrubb: This name is derived from ‘The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader’ movie.

  16. Puff: This dragon name emerged from the popular folk song “Puff, the Magic Dragon.”.

  17. Firnen: This name comes into existence from Christopher Paolini’s book ‘Inheritance’.

  18. Apalala: This is a water-abode dragon in Buddhist mythology.

  19. Ghidorah: This dragon was the main character in Ghidorah: The Three-Headed Monster movie.

  20. Apep: This name is derived from the Egyptian god of evil and darkness, which means “to slither.”