There are several names from various cultures and languages that mean “dragon” or are associated with dragons. Here are a few:
Draco – A Latin name meaning “dragon,” and also refers to a constellation named after the dragon in Greek mythology.
Seraphina – Though it primarily means “fiery” or “ardent,” it can be associated with dragons due to their fiery breath in myth.
Tatsu – A Japanese name meaning “dragon.” In Japanese culture, dragons are often seen as water deities and symbols of power.
Alduin – A name from Norse mythology, which can mean “the first one” or “the great dragon,” notably used in popular culture, such as in the video game “Skyrim.”
Fafnir – In Norse mythology, Fafnir was a dwarf who transformed into a dragon, and the name itself is sometimes associated with dragons.
Glaurung – A name from J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth legendarium, referring to a dragon in “The Silmarillion.”
Naga – In Hindu and Buddhist mythology, Naga refers to serpent-like beings that can be associated with dragons.
These names reflect the cultural significance of dragons in various mythologies and stories.