Pixie Hollow Name Generator

May 14, 2014 - Tinkerbell And Many Of HerBeautiful Faries And Her Friends. See more ideas about pixie hollow, tinkerbell, pixie. Her name was flora pixie hollow. You can use this fairy (faerie) name generator to create random fairy names and personalities. Fairies and fairy princessess, i.e. Tinkerbell, the Tooth Fairy, and Navi are great attention grabbers in children’s stories and games. Our Fairy Name Generator will make an author’s and Game maker's job much easier.

  1. Disney Fairies Pixie Hollow lets you create your own virtual fairy and make new fairy friends.
  2. Pixie Hollow Character Names Generator Tales of Pixie Hollow is a series of Disney Fairies chapter books published by Random House. Books The Trouble with Tink by Kiki Thorpe Vidia and the Fairy Crown by Laura Driscoll Beck and the Great Berry Battle by Laura Driscoll Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand by Gail Carson.

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Do you believe in magic? Are you mischievous and playful? Would a pair of gossamer wings look really good on you? If so, then give into your enchanted destiny with the original fairy name generator!

Regarding Fairy Names

About The Generator

This page is probably the second name generator ever published on the internet. It has been online since Emma created it in 1999 when she made it to teach herself how to code. At the time she was thinking of Tinker Bell from Peter Pan, so she designed the names to be funny, whimsical, romantic, and pretty. She wanted them to summon up a feeling of enchantment and wonder, but also to be cute and sweet.

The descriptions are inspired by the beautiful fairy paintings of Cicely Mary Barker, whose flower fairies wear leaves, moss, petals, and bell-shaped flowers as hats. They have titles like 'The Sweet-Pea Fairies,' 'The Almond Blossom Fairy,' and 'The Christmas Tree Fairy.' The fairies in the generator have individual appearances with their own style of clothing and pretty coloured wings like butterflies, moths, and dragonflies.

Fairies in Shakespeare

The fairy in Shakespeare's The Tempest is called Ariel. We we think Ariel would make a beautiful name for a baby girl, even though the original character was a boy. Shakespeare also mentions a fairy called Queen Mab in Romeo and Juliet, who he describes as the fairies' midwife, who helps sleepers give birth to their dreams. In A Midsummer Night's Dream, the fairy king and queen are called Oberon and Titania. The play also features a fairy character called Puck, or Robin Goodfellow, and minor characters Peasblossom, Cobweb, Moth, and Mustardseed, who are fairy servants to Titania. You will see echoes of these names in our generator!

Fairies in Films

In the Disney version of the fairy tale Sleeping Beauty, the wicked fairy queen is called Maleficent, although the Disney film titled Maleficent starring Angelina Jolie suggests she was misunderstood! The film Legend, starring a young Tom Cruise, featured a fairy called Oona, which is an Anglicization of an old Irish and Scottish Gaelic name, Una or Oonagh, which means lamb.

Fairies in Mythology

Una is also the name of a fairy queen. She is the last High Queen of the Daoine Sidhe in Irish fairy folklore. The Sidhe and also the legendary Tuatha Dé Dannan (people of the fairy goddess Dana or Danu) of Irish folklore, are sometimes thought to be gods and sometimes thought to be fairy folk. The Tuatha Dé Dannan were led by a fairy king called Nuada who was injured in a great battle and had his arm replaced with silver.

Celtic and Gaelic names are favourites for fairy characters, as the UK has a rich history of fairy mythology. In Welsh mythology Gwyn ap Nudd is the king of the Tylwyth Teg or 'fair folk' and the ruler of the Welsh Otherworld.

In Arthurian legend, Morgan Le Fey, or Morgan of the Fairies, is a powerful enchantress who is a sometime enemy of King Arthur, whilst Olwen is the beautiful daughter of Ysbaddaden the Giant. In a tale originating in Norfolk, Tam Lin is a mortal man who has been captured and enchanted by a beautiful fairy woman - the queen of the fairies. We think Tam would make a great name for a baby boy.

Fairies are also associated with the Nerida (sea nymph) and the Naida (water nymph) in Greek mythology. In German and Celtic mythology they are associated with the Nyx and Nixie (water sprite).

Unnamed Fairies

Some fairies just have titles instead of names, for example, in Cinderella, the fairy is just called 'The Fairy Godmother.' The fairy in Pinocchio is simply called The Blue Fairy or 'The Fairy with Turquoise Hair.' In Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke, the wicked male fairy is given the title 'The Gentleman with Thistle-Down Hair.'

Fairies in Fairy Tales

Sometimes a name can be a matter of life and death! In the tale of Rumpelstiltskin, an imp extracts a promise from a poor miller's daughter to give up her first-born child to him if he spins straw into gold to save her life. The king marries her and when gives birth to her first child Rumpelstiltskin comes to collect, but he consents to give up his claim if she can guess his name within three days. On the third day she wanders in the woods searching for him and comes across his mountain hideaway, and hears him gloating, dancing around his fire and singing, 'Tonight tonight, my plans I make, tomorrow, tomorrow, the baby I take. The queen will never win the game, for Rumpelstiltskin is my name!' When she guesses his real name, he stamps his foot so hard in rage that he creates a chasm and falls through the floor.

Fairy Personalities

Fairies have a reputation for mischief and trickery. Old Celtic myths about fairies suggest they can be spiteful if you cross them, but children's fairy tales suggest they are also kind and sweet to innocents who are in need of help or who have lost their way in the wilderness. Fairies are also said to be very elusive and hard to see. They are sometimes described as only being visible in the light of the full moon, as they dance around fairy rings of toadstools. Unwary travellers who stumble across these fairy gatherings can become enchanted by the singing of the fairies and drawn into the fairies' world. Such intruders are brought before the fairy queen for magical punishments or sometimes even marriage!

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Petal Gowns and Acorn Caps are so last summer!
—Rivergleam, Pixie Fashionista

Curious as cats and shy as deer, pixies go where they please. They like to spy on other creatures and are always excited to make new friends; only a pixie's fear of being captured or attacked can contain its innate curiosity. In truth those who wander through a pixie's glade might never see the creatures, perhaps hearing the occasional giggle, gasp, or sigh.When seen, Pixies generally wear doublets or flowing gowns made of silk that sparkle in the moonlight. Some dress in acorns, leaves, bark, and the pelts of tiny woodland beasts. They take great pride in their regalia and beam with joy when they are complimented on their ensembles.

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Physical Description

Pixie (Monster Manual, D&D 5e)

Being barely a foot tall, pixies resemble diminutive elves with gossamer wings like those of dragonflies or butterflies, bright as the clear dawn and as luminous as the full moonrise. Their skin, hair, and eyes come in shades of natural colors including the greens of the leaves and grass or the browns and bronzes of the dirt and trees and even spans into the reds and yellows of autumn.

Magical Faerie Folk

With their innate power of invisibility, pixies rarely appear unless they wish to be seen. In the Feywild and on the Material Plane, pixies etch patterns of frost on winter ponds and rouse the buds in springtime. They cause flowers to sparkle with summer dew and color the leaves with the blazing hues of autumn.

Pixie Dust

When visible, a shower of sparkling dust follows in their wake like the glittering trail of a shooting star. A mere sprinkle of pixie dust is said to be able to grant the power of flight, confuse a creature hopelessly, or send foes into a magical slumber. Only pixies can use their dust to its full potential, but these fey are constantly sought out by mages and monsters seeking to study or master their power.

Tiny Trickster

While the arrival of visitors piques their curiosity, pixies are too shy to reveal themselves at first. They study the visitors from afar to gauge their temperament or play harmless tricks on them to measure their reactions. For example, pixies might tie a dwarf's boot together, create illusions of strange creatures or treasures, or use dancing lights to lead interlopers astray. If the visitors respond with hostility, the pixies give them a wide berth. If the visitors are good-natured, the pixies are likely to be emboldened and more friendly. The fey might even emerge and offer to guide their 'guests' along with a safe route or invite them to a tiny yet satisfying feast prepared in their honor.

Opposed to Violence

Unlike their fey cousins, the sprites, most pixies abhor weapons and would sooner flee than get into a physical altercation with an enemy.

Pixies as Adventurers

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As an adventurer, you are expected to face many threats, and such encounters will usually require violence to resolve. Think about why you, as a pixie, have chosen this path of necessary violence that few of your brothers and sisters have taken before. Was there a threat to your family that you were forced to confront? Has your curiosity about the world led you to partake in adventures that help you explore it? Are you simply and inscrutably a break in the mold?

Pixie Names

Traditional pixie names are no more than a combination of two pleasant-sounding nouns. It is sometimes impossible to distinguish a male pixie from a female by name alone if the pixie is given a traditional name, though some trends and patterns can be observed (for instance, names with 'sun' are usually masculine and names with 'moon' are usually feminine). Pixies tend not to place as much emphasis on masculinity or femininity as most other races, and as such, a pixie parent usually names his/her child with whatever name seems best, regardless of gender. Most pixie communities have no concept of surnames.Pixies will sometimes name their children after the non-pixie wanderers or adventurers that they come across. Though they favor names that sound whimsical, it isn't unheard of for a pixie to be named along the lines of Kildrak or Doug.

Traditional: Ambergrass, Beetlesong, Cedarflower, Feathercloud, Frostwing, Goldspring, Honeystar, Jellybeam, Moondrop, Oakwind, Silverbell, Snowmist, Sugardust, Sundew, Willowkiss

Cached

Male: Alven, Amnon, Ander, Cedric, Flint, Gimble, Ivellios, Lindal, Mival, Patrin, Romero, Skamos, Soveliss, Warryn, Wellby

Female: Amber, Arveene, Bai, Criella, Diesa, Ellywick, Farideh, Jasmal, Kithri, Meriele, Minna, Xanaphia, Yua

Pixie Traits

Tiny, mischievous, flying fey.
Ability Score Increase. Your Dexterity score increases by 2, and your Charisma score increases by 1.
Age. Pixies do not age as normal races do, like most fey, they live indefinitely or until killed. Pixies reach maturity at 20.
Alignment. Almost all pixies are good, with chaotic ideals of freedom. Simply having fun and enjoying life are typically at the forefront of their desires.
Size. Pixies are like tiny elves, standing at barely a foot tall. Your size is Tiny.
Speed. Your base walking speed is 15 feet. Your flying speed is 30 feet.
Darkvision. Living mostly outdoors without exposure to traditional lighting, you have superior vision in dark or dim conditions. You can see in dim light within 60 feet of you as if it were bright light, and in darkness as if it were dim light. You can't discern color in darkness, only shades of gray.
Fey Ancestry. You have advantage on saving throws against being charmed, and magic can’t put you to sleep.
Nature's Child. The children of the Feywild have a natural gift for the outside world. You are proficient in the Nature skill.
Invisibility. Starting at 3rd level, you can cast the invisibility spell without needing a material component, choosing yourself as the target. You can cast invisibility this way three times, regaining your uses of the spell after finishing a long rest.
Wing Regrowth. If your wings are cut, removed or injured, you regrow them at the end of a long rest.
Languages. You can speak, read, and write Common, Elvish, and Sylvan.

Random Height and Weight

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Table: Pixie Random Height and Weight
Base HeightHeight ModifierBase WeightWeight Modifier
0′ 5″+2d40.5 lb.× (1d4) lb.

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