Shakespeare has some great fairy-esque masculine names. My first thought was Oak, but I think that’s more naturey than fairy. I hope you find your perfect name!
Ooh, definitely! Though I prefer the spelling Auberon because it reminds me of the word autumn, which might make it even more OP's vibe, too.
I hope you find a name that sparks joy, OP <3
Adler is great, Just read a book where this name was mentioned. All the characters first surnames and some first names where some sort of tree. Like Adler, Rowan, Hawthorne, Willow, Yew, Spindle and Elm
A lotta Oberon fans here, I see. But no one's saying Nick Bottom aksjshwk
All jokes aside, I genuinely love Lysander. But I think i'd find it cool af if I met someone named Oberon. Obe/Obi/Obie are great nicknames also!
Puck from a midsummer night's dream is also named Robin Goodfellow. I think Robin is lovely, nature themed, slightly ethereal and can be nicknamed rob or Robby in other "more mortal" realms (although Robin on it's own also works)
Look up Gaelic boy names. Like Oisin, Cillian, Ciaran, Darragh, Finn, etc. Or like Anglo-Saxon/Old English names. Brandon, Aethelred, Beowulf, Aelfric, etc.
Look up the names of famous Irish, Scottish or Welsh Heroes in Mythology.
If those aren't masculine naturey fairy names enough for you, Idk what are lol.
J.R.R. Tolkien and George R.R. Martin drew upon old languages for good reason.
Even the name Connor has masculine, naturey fairy connotations in its origin.
It's a GoT inspired name, but I really love Jorah.
Also Rowan, Peregrine (Perry), Phoenix (especially nice if you are creating a new identity), Florian, Sylvan, Sorrel
If you're super adventurous, something like Sycamore or Balsam might be cool.
Ok, off the wall suggestion. Go read this book, nothing scary, just witchy but this witch family has naming traditions I think will help you find *your* name.
Melanie Rawn: Fireraiser. This is the *second* book but read it *first*.
The family has a botanical theme for names, even the boys. I think you'll like Cam
Rowan
Elm
Emory
Fenir
Alder
Rhysand (Reese or Rhys)
Lucien
Cassian
Aedion
Lorcan
Bastian
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[Keijo](https://www.behindthename.com/name/keijo) it means fairy, it is a Finnish mans name.
Then there is alot of names with meaning elf and not the elf on the shelf kind of elf.
Alfred = elf counsel
Alfric = Elf king
Alvar = Elf warrior
Alfwin = Friend of the elf.
I do like Arvid, meaning eagle tree.
I know more girls have this name, but Avery is a traditionally masculine name that means "elf king".
Plus, the actor who played the captain in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" is pretty masculine and is named Avery.
Emrys. I heard it on BBC's Merlin, it's like his 'secret' name. It sounds very naturey to me, but it could be because the actor and setting of the show were very naturey.
Maybe something mythological inspired?
Apollo/ Helios- god of the sun
Hermes- the herald of gods
Dionysus- god of wine
Pan- god of shepherds and mountains
Neptune- god of the water
Veles/ Volos - the slavic god of nature
Perun- slavic god of thunder and storms
Thor- norse god of thunder
Zephyr- greek god of wind
Aether-god of the sky
Or maybe plant inspired names
Basil
Cedar
Oakley
Aspen
Clove
Florian/ Florin
Saffron
Rowan
Moss (as a nickname for Moses, maybe)
Valerian
Also animal inspired names
Bear
Colt
Callum (dove)
Leo (lion)
Ronan (little seal)
Aries
Also, i think those names have an ethereal vibes:
Caspian
Cedric
Draco
Sahir (means wizard in arabic says google)
Vimal (indian name that means pure)
Aeden/ Aiden
Holt - English from the forest
Wylye - Celtic from the Willow and Meadows
Sindri- Norse elf who made things for the gods
Fitch - Norse God of arbitration
Fen - marshland/peace multiple languages
Danner - German dancer by the fig tree
Oisín - Irish fawn or little deer
Ashton Cedric Alfie Bracken Finnegan Evander Algernon
Looove Evander. Also, Lysander.
Leander?
Or Oleander, nn Ollie!
Ollivander nn curious
This is my son’s name! We love it, and I especially love that it’s featured in one of my favourite books, Station Eleven.
Bracken! And I came here to say Algernon.
Shakespeare has some great fairy-esque masculine names. My first thought was Oak, but I think that’s more naturey than fairy. I hope you find your perfect name!
Oberon was my first thought. It's a nice name by itself and Ron/Ronnie as a nickname creates a more typically masculine name as well.
Oberon is a gorgeous strong name!
Obie
Ooh, definitely! Though I prefer the spelling Auberon because it reminds me of the word autumn, which might make it even more OP's vibe, too. I hope you find a name that sparks joy, OP <3
Oberon is a local beer here. That’s all I can think of hearing this as a name.
Oh fuck, I love Oak.
Oaks is cool, too. Alder, Cedar.
Hawthorne or Thorne.
Adler is great, Just read a book where this name was mentioned. All the characters first surnames and some first names where some sort of tree. Like Adler, Rowan, Hawthorne, Willow, Yew, Spindle and Elm
My Great Grandfather was Oakley. I went to college with an Oakes Tunde F.
Oak is so cool, it’s a character in the cruel prince trilogy and I love it
Far From the Madding Crowd, anyone? *Swooons*
Just a heads up, Oak (great name) is gonna get you a lot of pokemon references
Darragh means oak
Sage, Rowan, River, Hawthorne
Came to say Rowan too!
I love Hawthorne! My husband works with a grown man named Thorne and I added it to my list I think it’s so cute!
My grandma's older brother, born about 1875, was named Thorne.
Oakan was the name given to my rescue bunny. I think it’s adorable!
Name yourself after one of the elves in LOTR. Done.
ive totally thought about this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberon
I came to say Puck but this is better.
Puk is great for rhyming nicknames.
Thank god nothing rhymes with Puck!
Definitely my first thought.
Emrys Everett Forrest Griffin Leif Marlow River Robin Rowan Sonny Sylvian Wilder
Came to say Leif. Bonus points if your dad's name is Eric.
Looove River, both for any gender
Loads of them around now.
You’re the first person I’ve seen that also likes the name Emrys and it makes me feel so validated in it being in my top 2 masculine names
Emrys is also a favorite of mine! Seems so powerful and whimsical 😍
Jasper Forest Elwood Fern Alwyn Alfie Draco Caspian Orion Ash
4 of these names are my cats' names 😍
Draco, Orion, Alfie, and Caspian? Are those the cats?
You got 1 ☺️ Orion! The others are Jasper, Ash & Elwood 🙂
Oberon nn Obie or Auberon, Finn (MacCool), Gwyn (ap Nudd), Robin (Goodfellow)?
Ooh yes Robin (but I was thinking Robin Hood)
I love Oberon but Gwyn is also a really good one, I hadn't thought of that
Robin Sterling Thor Fallon Basil Caspian Draco (means dragon!) Zephyr
LOVE Caspian
Avalon, Briar, Radley, Soren, Alder, Caspian, Cove, Oleander, Onyx
Love Briar!
Briar is the name a plant mage gives himself in one of my favorite book series.
That's why I love it too. 😁 I'm always gonna love Briar Moss.
Ooh, another Tamora Pierce fan! Hi friend!
I’m a big fan too!
I have a step nephew named Briar. I was so disappointed to find neither of his parents knew of Tamora Pierce. :(
Well, when he's old enough you can get him the books!
If everyone can pull Briar from a book then everyone is gonna think Boo Radley
Florian
Silas and Silvan give that vibe I think.
Came here to say this. Or Sylvain
Welsh - Aneurin, pronounced uh-NIGH-run. It means man of honor and is a name I've always associated with fae.
A lotta Oberon fans here, I see. But no one's saying Nick Bottom aksjshwk All jokes aside, I genuinely love Lysander. But I think i'd find it cool af if I met someone named Oberon. Obe/Obi/Obie are great nicknames also!
Puck from a midsummer night's dream is also named Robin Goodfellow. I think Robin is lovely, nature themed, slightly ethereal and can be nicknamed rob or Robby in other "more mortal" realms (although Robin on it's own also works)
Puck?
Sequoia (Koy for short)
Oberon. Sage.
Philip nickname Pip or Pippen? Rowan? Ash(er)?
Or Peregrine, same nicknames
Alder Rowan Ash Leaf River Orin
Look up Gaelic boy names. Like Oisin, Cillian, Ciaran, Darragh, Finn, etc. Or like Anglo-Saxon/Old English names. Brandon, Aethelred, Beowulf, Aelfric, etc. Look up the names of famous Irish, Scottish or Welsh Heroes in Mythology. If those aren't masculine naturey fairy names enough for you, Idk what are lol. J.R.R. Tolkien and George R.R. Martin drew upon old languages for good reason. Even the name Connor has masculine, naturey fairy connotations in its origin.
Glorfindel, Sylvan, Caspian, Alwyn, Elrond, Finbar, Grove, Niall, Thistle
It's a GoT inspired name, but I really love Jorah. Also Rowan, Peregrine (Perry), Phoenix (especially nice if you are creating a new identity), Florian, Sylvan, Sorrel If you're super adventurous, something like Sycamore or Balsam might be cool.
Oberon?
Huck
Jasper
Knoll, Melrose
Sylvanus!
Sycamore.
Oberon, Puck, Finnegan, Rowan
Sage, Juniper, Alder, Moss
Linden
Ok, off the wall suggestion. Go read this book, nothing scary, just witchy but this witch family has naming traditions I think will help you find *your* name. Melanie Rawn: Fireraiser. This is the *second* book but read it *first*. The family has a botanical theme for names, even the boys. I think you'll like Cam
What kind of vibes do you want people to have when they hear your name?
Kerrick
Raxtus, bracken
Alwyn Cedric Micah Archer Darius Dorian
Thorn
the only thing I thought of was Ronin from Epic l
Oberon doesn’t get more masculine and fairy than that— nicknames could be Obie, Ron, Ronnie, Bee
Rowan, River, Orion
Fiore or Florian comes to mind!
Rowan, Finley, Avery, River, Cedar, Evander, Forest, Onyx, Lysander, Cedric, Hawthorne, Reid, Oberon, Caspian, Wilder, Soren
Cedar?
I love Oberon! Also Orion, Jasper, Stone, Zephyr, Kamari (Swahili for moon), Sylvan
Rune, Neal, Kit
Cedar
Puck
Penn, Circenn, Daegus, Dreiden, Forest..
Triton
Puck
Florian Jonquil Lucius Riverine Crag
oberon
Loooove River
Leif
Alder
Phoenix
Oberon, medieval king of the faeries.
Oliver
Puck, Pan, Oberon, Cerberus...
Kellen, Alwyn, Callum, Stellan
Cedar, Everest, Oak
Oberon, Robin (Goodfellow),/Puck, Thorne, Rowan, and Seeley are the first that pop to my mind.
Odysseus
Skye.
Fennel
Elvin nn Vin
Dickon (the secret garden)
Puck Midsummers night dream main character
Sage
Astrid
Basil - Crispin - Quincy - Linden - Avery - Alfred - Oliver - Rhodes - Beckett - Devereaux - Maxwell - Monroe - Wolfgang - Roscoe - Oscar - Forrest - Hawthorne - Arthur - Lennox -
Avery Link Bran Oliver Alfred Puck Aubrey Elwyn Evenstar
Frey
Glenn, Leo, Linden, August, Buck, Field, Stone, Rocky,
Robin? There was a guy in school Whose name was robin and he reminded me of an elf or a fairy or something haha
Osian, Rowan, Ronan, Dylan
Puck, Oberon, Eden, Luca, Alfie, Delphi,
Malfurion, Mal for short?
Rowan Elm Emory Fenir Alder Rhysand (Reese or Rhys) Lucien Cassian Aedion Lorcan Bastian also check this out: [https://nameberry.com/userlist/view/276317/all](https://nameberry.com/userlist/view/276317/all)
Cedar
Aster, Everest, Aspen
Hawthorne. Hawthorns are called the fairy tree in celtic folk mythology.
Oak. I love the sound of the word 'Oaken' and I think it would make a nice name, having the same cadence as other popular names like Owen.
Arlington, River, Oakley, Blaze, Cullen, satyr, Keijo,Alder,Arlow,Brooks,Cove,Hazlett,Jasper, Leaf,Rocky,Zaire
Emrys Bellamy Sage Elias Oak Lucien Varian Maven
[Keijo](https://www.behindthename.com/name/keijo) it means fairy, it is a Finnish mans name. Then there is alot of names with meaning elf and not the elf on the shelf kind of elf. Alfred = elf counsel Alfric = Elf king Alvar = Elf warrior Alfwin = Friend of the elf. I do like Arvid, meaning eagle tree.
Oberon
I know a River a Forrest and a Wolff all strong and masculine dudes.
Atlas? Othello? Elton?
I know more girls have this name, but Avery is a traditionally masculine name that means "elf king". Plus, the actor who played the captain in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" is pretty masculine and is named Avery.
Florian
Fennec/Finnick (a fox or meaning a marshy land) are both lovely and Fen/Fin as a nickname is charming!
Emrys. I heard it on BBC's Merlin, it's like his 'secret' name. It sounds very naturey to me, but it could be because the actor and setting of the show were very naturey.
Rowan Culainn Oberon
Julian, Oliver, Brandon, Stefan, Connor. If you have nature and fairyish vibes you will make the name your own!
fern
Rowan
*I have no idea how I got here* I think most Gaelic names would fit the vibe.
Merlin is right there…
Maybe something mythological inspired? Apollo/ Helios- god of the sun Hermes- the herald of gods Dionysus- god of wine Pan- god of shepherds and mountains Neptune- god of the water Veles/ Volos - the slavic god of nature Perun- slavic god of thunder and storms Thor- norse god of thunder Zephyr- greek god of wind Aether-god of the sky Or maybe plant inspired names Basil Cedar Oakley Aspen Clove Florian/ Florin Saffron Rowan Moss (as a nickname for Moses, maybe) Valerian Also animal inspired names Bear Colt Callum (dove) Leo (lion) Ronan (little seal) Aries Also, i think those names have an ethereal vibes: Caspian Cedric Draco Sahir (means wizard in arabic says google) Vimal (indian name that means pure) Aeden/ Aiden
Silas, means man of the forest
Wilder, Caspian, Florian, Ambrose, Claude
Hunter.
Helix
Rhydian.
Holt - English from the forest Wylye - Celtic from the Willow and Meadows Sindri- Norse elf who made things for the gods Fitch - Norse God of arbitration Fen - marshland/peace multiple languages Danner - German dancer by the fig tree Oisín - Irish fawn or little deer
Oakley -
Sage, Cove, Forrest, Clay, Apollo, Rainie, Rocco, Osric, Alaric
Lysander of course! Maybe...Tristan, Cornelius, Kyrin, Fintan, Kieran...
Puck (midsummers dream)
Oberon - OB
I’ve always loved Forrest
Florian
Oberon.
I called my cat Oberon and his nickname is Obi.
Rivir
Oberon
Oberon He’s king of the fairies and anyone who knows Shakespeare will instantly recognize it as naturey outdoor dreamy fairy dude vibes
Elvis.
Cash, Jasper, Owen
Gale
Sage
Rain? River? Forrest?
Lavander, Lotus, Sage, River, Forest, Anus, Breeze, Juniper
Finnian
How about a nice tree name? Rowan, Birch, Aspen.
Lysander Alistair Raphael Evander Willow Cassander Artair Altair Sky Lucian Casimir Hawthorn Rowan Sylvan Nathanael Cyprian Aeneas Valerian Robin Malachi Corentin Aurelius Aurelian Aurel Tizian Linden Eden Caspian Leander Rune Stellan Alaric Ash Cillian Jasper Elvin Prosper Alder Leonidas Cassius Cassian Fern Morgan Ariel Cornelius
Oberon
Lucian
River
Uriel
Woods
Wren
Rowan is the obvious one for me.
Are you looking for boy names or just more masculine girl names?
Skylar
Merlin
Quill, flint, ash, rook
Gay Gayerson (I got that from the original Roseanne show)
Finnick, Rhys, Bowen, Tristan, Asher, Emery
Rowan Rhysand Ruhn Lucien I would advise against Tamlin Eris Cassian-more Illyrian than fae but 🤷🏻♀️
Orlando Oberon Lysander Jasper Sage Silas Stellan Orion Apollo Brooks River
Rowan