February 26, 2020

200+ Dragon Names from Countries, Regions & Movies

An interesting point to be noted here is that there is a distinction between female and male dragon names. Additionally, dragon names vary according to their type. Yes! You read it right. There are different types of dragons, and their names are given accordingly.

List of Dragon Names

For easy reference and quick lookup, we have enlisted some of the most popular dragon names irrespective of their types below. These names are mostly derived from religious texts, mythologies, legends, and folk stories of the world.

Dragon Names by Country/Region

Dragon Names Country/Region
Al Tinnin Arabian
Abzu Babylon
Amaru Inca
Azhdaha Persia
Azure Dragon China
Aido Wedo Benin
Bahamut Arabia
Bakunawa Philippines
Bolla Albania
Balaur Romania
Bheithir Scotland
Boitatá Brazil
Coca Portugal
Druk Tibet
Dreq Albania
Drac Catalan
Drákōn Greece
Ejderha or Evren Turkey
Erenkyl Turkey
Falak Arabia
Feydragon England
Gyo Korea
Ikuchi Levant
Imoogi Korea
Illuyaka Turkey
Kukulkan Mexico
Knucker England
Kulshedra Albania
Kur Sumer
Kanlaon Philippines
Lóng China
Leviathan Levant
Laho Philippines
Longwitton England
Lindworm , Iceland, Scandinavia
Marduk Babylon
Mušḫuššu Babylon
Nāga India
Nogo Indonesia, Malaysia
Neak Cambodia
Olimaw Philippines
Orochi Japan
Ouroboros Egypt
Pakhangba India
Piasa Bird Native America
Quetzalcoatl Central Mexico
Q'uq'umatz Mexico
Ryū Japan
Rồng Vietnam
Slibinas Lithuania
Sárkány Hungary
St. Leonard's Forest Dragon England
Tiamat Babylon
Tatsu Japan
Tarasque
Thevetat North American
Teju Jagua Paraguay
Vishap Armenia
Vritra India
Věri Şělen Turkey
Wawel Dragon Romania
Worm Hill Dragon England
Wyrm England
Wyvern England
Xiuhcoatl Central Mexico
Yam Levant
Yong Korea
Yilbegän Siberia
Y Ddraig Goch Wales
Zahhak Persia
Zomok Hungary
Zburator Romania
Zmey Slavs
Zilant Tatarstan

Dragon Names by Movies

Dragon Names Movies
Adelaid Smite George and the Dragon
Alina Beyond Sherwood Forest
Arman On - drakon
Aroara Dragons: Fire and Ice
The Metal Ages
Bahamut SIN Final Fantasy VII Advent Children
Bard Baby Shakespeare
Beowulf's son Beowulf
Bio Dragon Fighter
Birdy Evolution
Boris Elmer's Adventure: My Father's Dragon
Bryagh The Flight of Dragons
Condor Ewoks: The Battle for Endor
Cornwall Quest for Camelot
Dagahra Rebirth of Mothra II
Darksmoke Adventures of a Teenage Dragon Slayer
Devon Quest for Camelot
Dexter The Dragon That Wasn't (Or Was He?)
Diaval Maleficent
Dororo Keroro Gunso the Super Movie 4: Gekishin Dragon Warriors
Draco Dragonheart
Dragonstorm Transformers: The Last Knight
Eborsisk Willow
Elliot Pete's Dragon
Elliott Pete's Dragon
Emperor Han The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
Eustace Scrubb The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Fafnir Die Nibelungen
Genie Aladdin
Ginko-Who-Soars Dolittle
Good Imoogi D-War
Gorbash The Flight of Dragons
Gorynych Ilya Muromets
Gwythaints The Black Cauldron
Haku Spirited Away
Hector Lilly the Witch: The Dragon and the Magic Book
Herman The Tale of Tillie's Dragon
Hugo Barbie as Rapunzel
Hungarian Horntail Harry Potter
Hydra Hercules
Jabberwocky Alice in Wonderland
John John Dragones: destino de fuego
Jozo Brave Story
Keroro Keroro Gunso the Super Movie 4: Gekishin Dragon Warriors
King Ghidorah Godzilla Series
Liu Kang Mortal Kombat: Annihilation
Lollipop Dragon SVE
Lord Maliss Happily Ever After
Ludmilla Bartok the Magnificent
Madam Mim The Sword in the Stone
Maleficent Descendants
Maleficent Sleeping Beauty
Manda Atragon
Marina Dragones: destino de fuego
Matches Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School
Mōryō Naruto Shippuden the Movie
Mushu Mulan
Norbert Norwegian Ridgeback Harry Potter
Olly Stanley's Dragon
Orochi Legend of the Millennium Dragon
Orochimaru The Magic Serpent
Pendragon Jack the Giant Killer (1962 film)
Penelope Barbie as Rapunzel
Po's chi Kung Fu Panda 3
Puff Puff the Magic Dragon
Puffy Tom and Jerry: The Lost Dragon
Queen Narissa Enchanted
Quetzalcoatl Q
Quill Dragon Storm
Reluctant The Reluctant Dragon
Reptilicus Reptilicus
Saphira Eragon
Scales Sintel
Shenron Dragonball Evolution
Shernomore The Stolen Princess
Shruikan Eragon
Slyder Barbie & the Diamond Castle
Smaug The Hobbit
Smaug The Hobbit
Smrgol The Flight of Dragons
Spike My Little Pony: The Movie
Targon Dragons: Fire and Ice
The Metal Ages
Taro The 7th Voyage of Sinbad
Tatsu Taro the Dragon Boy
Therru Tales from Earthsea
Thoron Dragons: Fire and Ice
The Metal Ages
Thurdigree Burns Casper's Scare School
Toothless How to Train Your Dragon
Ukrainian Ironbelly Harry Potter
Vildrok Dragones: destino de fuego
Whimsey My Little Pony: Twinkle Wish Adventure
World Gobbler Dragon Hunters
Zmey Gorynych Dobrynya Nikitich and Zmey Gorynych

The list compiled above consists of both male and female dragon names. Female dragons have a legacy and fan base of their own throughout media and cultural folklore. Irrespective of their gender, dragons are regarded as power beasts, which either help people win wars or cause chaos in their lives and need to be slain by the ‘chosen one.’

Regardless of their genders and cultural interpretations, the dragon remains mysterious, daunting, and majestic to many people worldwide. Dragon lovers go to lengths in deg the cover, graphics, and art about them.

History of Dragon Names

Dragons are mythical creatures that have been part of world literature and folklore for a long period. Characterized by their strength and power, dragons in history and culture represent beasts, which are masters of earthly, aerial, fire, water, and ice-related battle skills. Combine all of these with their magical powers, and it adds so much aura to their mysterious demeanor.

Dragon History

Dragons are perceived differently across various cultures and religious streams. Each culture and religion perceives dragons according to their beliefs. For example, dragons are depicted as evil beasts in Christian texts and symbolize chaos and turmoil. On the other hand, many spiritual schools of thought and Eastern cultures perceive them as wise and holy deities.

These differences lie not only in perception but also in the physical portrayal of these mighty beasts. This contrast can be categorized according to Eastern and Western cultures. Dragons in Eastern Cultures are wingless and highly intelligent creatures that may breathe fire or ice, whereas dragons in Western cultures have wings and breath fire only.

In real life, oftentimes people refer to a person as ‘Dragon’ because of their ability to overcome challenges in life and self conquering skills. Similarly, the phrase ‘to awaken the dragon within’ signifies waking up or sharpening of one’s intellectual abilities to overcome obstacles and hardships in life. Thus it is safe to conclude that dragons symbolize and signify moral character, physical strength, the actualization of intellectual abilities, wisdom and mysterious powers regardless of the culture they belong to.

The concept of dragons, either aiding the humans in a noble cause or acting as the aides of villains and then being slain by their chosen slayers, found its way to Hollywood and cinema across the globe too. Some of the most famous cinematic adaptions of dragons in both evil and noble avatars have been explored in the next section alongside their names.

Cinematic Adoption & Literary Portrayal of Dragon Names

Throughout literary and cinematic history, dragons have been given some of the most interesting names. How these names are conceived, or the criteria of applying them on a particular dragon remain unspecified. Nevertheless, let’s take a look at some of the most popular and interesting cinematic dragon names of all times.

Dragons in Movies

Let’s begin exploring dragon names with the most popular dragons of television. The 3 dragons portrayed as Daenerys’s children in the famous television show, Game of Thrones, were named Dragon, Rhaegal, and Viserion. All three of them could initially breathe fire but later breathed ice and eventually died. Daenerys’s dragons symbolized her courage, strength, and power she gained over time.

Other cinematic dragon names include Night Fury from the 2010 animated kids’ movie How to Train Your Dragon. The movie shows how the lead character, Hiccup, adopts and bonds with his dragon pet defying his tribe’s cultural norms, which require him to kill a dragon to step into manhood. Hiccup, on the contrary, not only saves Night Fury from other Vikings instead of trains it to fight the ones who refuse to give up killing dragons for a sport.

In addition to the already mentioned, dragon characters such as Falcor (The Never Ending Story, 1984), Smaug (The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug, 2013), Mushu (Mulan, 1998) and Eragon are some of the most famous and memorable cinematic dragon names of all times.

The famous music band ‘Imagine Dragons’ have their name inspired by dragons, and various anime mangas and video games such as ‘Dragon Ball Z’ etc also have names inspired by these mighty and majestic beasts.

A very interesting interpretation of dragons as powerful entities in Western cultures includes them as being greedy. Despite the power they possess, dragons are shown as greedy hoarders of treasures of the world unless they are killed, and the human race is freed from their vices. Dragons have been given interesting names stemming from mythology or religious texts. Some of these names have mentioned in the section below.

FAQs

How many types of Dragons names are there?

There are 20+ types of dragons mentioned in the literature, folklore, legends and cinematic adaptions worldwide. Some of the types include bearded dragons, thunder dragons, earth dragons, fire dragons, ice dragons, sea serpents, hybrid dragons, the already mentioned Eastern and Western cultural dragons, and Dragonite.

What type of dragon name is the most powerful?

Thunder dragons are considered to be the most powerful.

What are some of the dragon names mentioned in world mythology?

Bahamut (Arabian Legendary dragon), Azure (Chinese Dragon), Druk (Bhutanese Dragon), Jawzahr (Persian Dragon), Yamata no Orochi (Japnese Dragon) and Fafnir (Norse Dragon) are some of the countless mythological dragon names.

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About the author 

Imran Uddin


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