Names from Arthurian legend are steeped in the mythology of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Names like Guinevere (fair one) and Lancelot (servant) evoke tales of bravery, romance, and loyalty. These names remain timeless symbols of medieval chivalry and the enduring allure of mythological storytelling.
| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Guynvere | Guinevere: a timeless, elegant name from Arthurian Legend, meaning "fair." | Arthurian Legend | Girl | |
| Gwalchmai fab Gwyar | Gwalchmai fab Gwyar: noble name from Arthurian Welsh mythology, symbolizing bravery. | Arthurian Legend | Boy | |
| Gwendolen | Arthurian Legend, Celtic, Welsh | |||
| Gwendolena | Gwendolena: rare Welsh name meaning "blessed ring," linked to Arthurian Legend. | Arthurian Legend | Girl | |
| Gwendolyn | Arthurian Legend, Celtic, Welsh | |||
| Gweneviere | Gweneviere: Unique name from Arthurian legend, meaning "white phantom." | Arthurian Legend | Girl | |
| Gwenevieve | Gwenevieve: Unique name from Arthurian Legend, meaning "white phantom" or "wave." | Arthurian Legend | Girl | |
| Gwenivieve | Gwenivieve: Unique Arthurian name meaning "white wave," elegant and distinctive. | Arthurian Legend | Girl | |
| Gwenivir | Gwenivir: Unique Welsh name meaning "white phantom," linked to Guinevere. | Arthurian Legend | Girl | |
| Gwenorith | Gwenorith: Unique Welsh name meaning "blessed reconciliation" with Arthurian ties. | Arthurian Legend | Girl | |
| Gwenwyn | Gwenwyn: Unique, gender-neutral name from Arthurian Legend with Welsh origins. | Arthurian Legend | Unisex | |
| Gwenyfer | Gwenyfer: Welsh name meaning "white phantom," linked to Arthurian Legend. | Arthurian Legend | Girl | |
| Gwenyvier | Gwenyvier: Elegant name from Arthurian legend, symbolizing grace and beauty. | Arthurian Legend | Girl | |
| gweyneth | Gwyneth means "blessed" in Welsh; originates from ancient Celtic roots. | Arthurian Legend, Welsh | Female | |
| Gwynafar | Gwynafar: Unique Welsh name linked to Guinevere, meaning "fair one." | Arthurian Legend | Girl | |
| Gwynhwyfar | Gwynhwyfar: Welsh name meaning "white phantom," linked to Guinevere. | Arthurian Legend | Girl | |
| Gwynnefar | Gwynnefar: rare Welsh name meaning "white, fair, or blessed." | Arthurian Legend | Girl | |
| Ilaine | Ilaine: Unique name from Arthurian Legend meaning "light" or "bright." | Arthurian Legend | Girl | |
| Ilayne | Ilayne: Unique name from Arthurian Legend meaning "bright shining one." | Arthurian Legend | Girl | |
| Imrahil | Imrahil: unique, noble name from Arthurian legend, meaning "strong king." | Arthurian Legend | Boy | |
| Isolde | Isolde means "ice ruler"; originates from Old Germanic and Celtic. | Arthurian Legend, Celtic, Greek | Girl | |
| izolda | Izolda means "ice ruler," originating from Old High German roots. | Ancient Greek, Arthurian Legend, Gothic, Greek Mythology | Female | |
| Jackiem | Jackiem is a variant of Jack, meaning "God is gracious." | Arthurian Legend, Biblical, English | Unisex | |
| Jacky | Jacky: Diminutive of Jack, meaning "God is gracious" in Hebrew. | Arthurian Legend, Biblical, English | Unisex | |
| Jenavere | Jenavere: Unique feminine name linked to Arthurian legend, meaning graceful. | Arthurian Legend | Girl | |
| jennifur | Jennifur combines "Jennifer" and "fur," suggesting a playful, unique identity. | Arthurian Legend, English | Female | |
| Jennivere | Jennivere: Unique name from Arthurian Legend, meaning "fair one." | Arthurian Legend | Girl | |
| Jolyon | Jolyon means "young" and originates from Latin and English roots. | Arthurian Legend, English | Boy | |
| Jyl | Jyl: A modern variant of Jill, meaning youthful or youthful. | Arthurian Legend, Biblical, English | Female | |
| Kethry | Kethry: Unique name from Arthurian Legend, meaning strength or power. | Arthurian Legend | Girl |