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SilkWings are one of the three tribes that reside on Pantala, the other two tribes being HiveWings and LeafWings. The last SilkWing queen was Queen Monarch at the time of the Tree Wars, and the tribe was ruled by Queen Wasp after the Tree Wars until the ending of The Flames of Hope, where a group known as the SilkWing Assembly took control. They currently reside in the LeafSilk Kingdom which they share with the LeafWings and some HiveWings. They are descended from the BeetleWings.

SilkWings are named after different species of butterflies (such as Admiral and Fritillary), and different species of moths (such as Io and Luna).

Male SilkWing Names[]

  • Attacus (A red/orange atlas moth)
  • Acadian (Acadian hairstreak butterfly, grey with red and black eyespots)
  • Acmon (Acmon blue, small butterfly with blue and brown wings)
  • Actias (Scientific name for the Luna Moth, considering it has "Act" in it, possible actor?)
  • Alexanor (A yellow butterfly with black and blue stripes on the wings)
  • Apefly (Butterfly with swirly designs on its grey wings)
  • Apollo (Apollo butterfly, white with red eyespots, also the Greek god of the arts)
  • Archduke (A type of black butterfly, also a title used for high ranks. Some believe that black butterflies represent death, while others believe it represents something more positive)
  • Argent and Sable (It's white with cloudy white patches. Can be separated to be either Argent or Sable)
  • Atlas (One of the largest moths, lives only for a few days)
  • Bedstraw (Type of moth. Full name is the Bedstraw Hawkmoth. Tannish-brown with two distinct light stripes running down its wings)
  • Blushing phantom (Butterfly with transparent wings and pink spots on the back pair of wings)
  • Bogong (Moth with cool looking eye patterns on its brown wings)
  • Boisduval (A small blue butterfly, also called icaricia; could be a good twins name)
  • Birdwing (A beautiful blue/green/black butterfly with oval-shaped wings)
  • Brimstone (Yellow/green butterfly, credited with creating the term 'butterfly', as its scientific name literally means, 'butter-colored fly')
  • Bronze Copper (A butterfly with black-spotted orange forewings and white hindwings, could also be Bronze or Copper)
  • Buckeye (Common buckeye, brown with eye-like patterns with lighter brown along the edges of its wings. Bit of white and darker brown on top, four orange 'stripes')
  • Blue Monarch (A type of butterfly that looks like a monarch butterfly with blue instead of orange, good for a SilkWing related to Queen Monarch)
  • Cabbage White (White butterfly with pale green wings and brown spots)
  • Coster (Pretty red/orange butterfly)
  • Chalcedon (Checkerspot butterfly type, black with yellow and red spots)
  • Crescent (Moth or butterfly: crescent moth [pale grey with white lines on its wings] or pearl crescent butterfly [black crescent-shaped markings on its orange wings])
  • Celtic (Butterfly tattoo)
  • Dun (Dun skipper, light greenish-brown with darker brown and some orange flecks in its wings.)
  • Emperor (Brown/orange moth with eyespots or the vibrant purple emperor butterfly, which only shows its true color in the right light, maybe good for a shy SilkWing)
  • Elfin (Eastern pine elfin, brown, and can bear some similarity to the lionfish for patterning)
  • Eggar (Oak eggar moth, sandy colored with a striped of yellow)
  • Flannel (Flannel moth, super fuzzy yellow-brown, go look them up they're adorable; also a type of fabric; good for a young dragonet)
  • Grease (As in the Grease Moth a brown moth)
  • Hackberry (Butterfly with lots of eyespots on its brown/black wings)
  • Harvester (A type of butterfly; possibly Hive/Silk because it's also a type of ant)
  • Hawkmoth (Type of moth, also known as the sphinx moth. Brown and pale red and shaped sorta like a bee)
  • Karner (Karner butterfly, blue fading to a lighter blue around the head area, black and white edges around the wings)
  • Leopard (Type of moth, it's white with black spots)
  • Lulworth (Lulworth skipper, small brown-gold butterfly)
  • Marblewing (A pretty, spotty, sometimes green butterfly)
  • Mullein (A moth, dark brown with light yellow-brown accents)
  • Muslin (A black or white moth, also a fabric)
  • Oakleaf (A really cool butterfly with wings that look like dead leaves on the bottom when folded, and on the inside have breathtaking orange and indigo stripes)
  • Oleander (A cool, white-and-green-swirled, wasp-looking moth)
  • Orangetip (A butterfly with orange-tipped white wings)
  • Picasso (Picasso moth, mostly white with 1 yellow line on each wing, and 1 red spot on each wing. Black, almost stripe-like patterns on the top of the wings. Like if someone let a bucket swing around from a rope and drip paint onto the wing)
  • Pieris (Part of the scientific name of the large white butterfly. White butterflies represent hope, luck, and good fortune)
  • Pierrot (The common pierrot, a spotted black and white butterfly)
  • Pipevine (a pipevine swallowtail butterfly, black wings with fading blue on hindwings and red spots underneath)
  • Pinewhite (Pine white butterfly, mostly black and white)
  • Prince (Black prince, a faded dark brown butterfly, good for female/lowborn so you don't end up with Prince Prince)
  • Polydamus (Polydamus swallowtail butterfly, black with orange spots)
  • Polyphemus (The Polyphemus moth, extremely large brown/orange moth with large eyespots)
  • Postman (A butterfly with oval-shaped black, scarlet and white wings)
  • Quaker (A white butterfly with greyish spots, pretty small)
  • Redspot (Red spot butterfly, white with redish spots)
  • Salt (Salt and Pepper Skipper, light brown grey wings, maybe twins with Pepper?)
  • Sawtooth (Monarch-looking butterfly with white, yellow, and orange wings, is also a type of sound wave that can be used in electronic music, maybe good for a musical SilkWing)
  • Sulphur (The sulphur butterflies come in shades of yellow, yellow-green, and orange. Fun fact, sulfur smells like rotten eggs. How cheerful)
  • Sunset (A type of moth, good for a Silk/Sky)
  • Tadpole (There's a butterfly called the white-spotted tadpole. Black with white spots. Good for a Silk/Sea or Silk/Mud)
  • Tiger (Beautiful swallowtail with yellow wings and black, blue and red spots, good for a Silk/Rain hybrid)
  • Tortrix (Tortrix moth, tan/light brown patterned)
  • Tent (Eastern tent moth, tent-like brownish wings. Its a pest, so maybe for an annoying SilkWing)
  • Ulysses (A black-and-blue swallowtail butterfly species. Also Odysseus’s name in Latin (Which means to cause pain))
  • Underwing (Part of the name of the ilia underwing moth, which has boring brown-grey forewings but brilliant orange and black hindwings. Could also be named Ilia)
  • Vapourer (A type of moth, males are a brightish orange-brown while females are a dull brown.)
  • Vestal (A delicate looking moth, with colors ranging from very light pink, to light yellow, to a light cinnamon orange. There's also the vestal tiger moth, which is a soft blue, almost looking crystal-like, which would be good for a Silk/Ice)
  • Viceroy (A type of butterfly almost identical to the monarch butterfly, good for a spy/imposter, or royalty, or BOTH (ooo plot twist))
  • Yamfly (Butterfly with pointed orange wings)

Female SilkWing Names[]

  • Alexandra (Queen Alexandra's birdwing, largest butterfly species, beautiful oval-shaped blue/green wings, good for high-born or queen)
  • Acadia (Acadian hairstreak butterfly, grey with red and black eyespots)
  • Agrippa (Giant agrippa, moth with the longest wingspan of all moths and butterflies, mottled pale orange/white/grey, good for Silk/Sky)
  • Agathina (Agathina emperor; A type of butterfly, a beautiful purple-blue!)
  • Angel (Angel shade, a brown butterfly that looks like a dead leaf)
  • Annulet (A type of moth with sandy brown-grey wings, good for Silk/Sand)
  • Aphrodite (The Aphrodite Fritillary. Colors range from a reddish-orange, orange, and yellow. Also has white and/or black spots. Goddess of love in Greek Mythology.)
  • Arthemis (the limenitis arthemis (or red-spotted purple), a simply gorgeous butterfly with black wings shaded with turquoise, indigo and deep purple. Sometimes has orange spots. Also sounds similar to Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt, so maybe good for an adventurous SilkWing)
  • Azure (An elegant blue butterfly; can be used for Sea/Silk because of the deep blue jewel)
  • Amber (A colour between orange and yellow)
  • Barberry (As in the barberry carpet moth. Has stripy brown, tan, white and grey wings)
  • Bella (Pretty little orange and red moth)
  • Blossom (As in the peach blossom moth, a very interesting dull brown moth with bright, round, pinkish-orange spots)
  • Bird-Cherry (The bird-cherry ermine moth, with long, thin white wings with grey speckles)
  • Brooke (Rajah's brooke birdwing, black and lime green with red faces and antennae.)
  • Blue Monarch
  • Cairn (Short for cairns birdwing butterfly, a fluorescent red/green/yellow/blue/black species)
  • Calleta (Calleta silkmoth, black with brown and two eye like markings. Has grey along the edges of it's wings.)
  • Camberwell (Camberwell beauty, also known as the mourning cloak butterfly, black with a yellow strip going along the edges of the wings)
  • Cecropia (Also known as the robin moth, this moth is gray with red and white markings. It is also the name for a tree which grows in jungles. Great for a Silk/Leaf or Silk/Rain)
  • Cleopatra (Cleopatra butterfly, giant yellow/orange wings, good for royalty and probably one of the best for a Silk/Sand hybrid as Cleopatra was a famous female pharoah of Egypt; also the female form of Patroclus)
  • Clouded (The clouded yellow is a, well, yellow butterfly. Good for a Sky/Silk hybrid)
  • Cressida (The butterfly has a black body covered with red scales and transparent wings)
  • Crown (short for rosy crown satin, a white moth with bright red antennae, or the strawberry crown, a very wasp-looking moth with black and yellow stripes, good for a high-born/royal or a Silk/Hive)
  • Claudina (As in the claudina butterfly, a magnificent red and blue swirled butterfly with black borders)
  • Diamondback (Brown, dark brown and yellow moth, good for Silk/Sand)
  • Duskywing (A black or brown moth, good for Night/Silk or Silk assassin/spy)
  • Dragontail (Green dragontail moth. Black, white and pale green-blue with long tails on its wings. Also funny because of the "dragon" in its name)
  • Dryad (Dryad butterfly, brown with two eyespots on each wing, dryads are also tree-spirits in most mythologies, good for nature-loving SilkWing or LeafWing friend)
  • Edith (Edith's checkerspot butterfly, black with orange and a few yellow spots. A cute nickname could be Edie)
  • Emerald (Emerald moth, beautiful pale green wings, good for Sea/Silk hybrid)
  • Eri (Ok ok i get it anime, but also the Eri Silkmoth.)
  • Escher (Escher's blue, a species of the blues, pale blue/brown wings with a white border)
  • Echo (Celastrina echo butterfly)
  • Flambeau (Flambeau butterfly, long red oval wings, also known as the Julia butterfly; means torch in French so good Silk/Sky)
  • Gold-drop (the gold-drop butterfly, it’s white and gold, really pretty)
  • Heart (Type of moth, a light milky brown with white accents.)
  • Hercules (The hercules moth, has huge wings but a small body. It's brown, white, and sometimes yellow, and good for big or strong SilkWing because of the mythological hero)
  • Hesperia
  • Hummingbird (Hummingbird moth, huge bird-like moth with red wings and a grey body, good for Silk/Sky)
  • Icaricia (A small blue butterfly, also called boisduval; could be a good twins name)
  • Ilia (Part of the name of the ilia underwing moth, which has boring brown-grey forewings but brilliant orange and black hindwings. Could also be named Underwing)
  • Iris (As in Apatura Iris, a type of purple butterfly)
  • Isabella (Isabella moth, pale orange and yellow, also has a cute little furry caterpillar, good for a cute and cuddly SilkWing dragonet)
  • Jezebel (Yellow, red, and white butterfly)
  • July (As in the july belle, a type of tan moth with orangey stripes. Easily confused with the Lead Belle, good for a twin dragonet.)
  • Lacewing (Beautiful butterfly with ruffled edges on its wings, good for Silk/Hive or Silk/Sky because it's red and orange)
  • Lady (Short for the painted lady butterfly (could also be called Paintedlady), an orange butterfly with dappled white, black and darker orange spots, good for royalty. But not a Lady, like Lady Scarab. It might get weird if it's Lady Lady.)
  • Laelia (Short for Laelia Coenosa, a white moth)
  • Longwing (Short for the zebra longwing, a black-and-white striped butterfly, could also be Zebra)
  • Maiden's Blush (The maiden's blush butterfly, white with pale orange fading on the forewings. Could also be called Maiden, Maidenblush, or just Maiden's Blush)
  • Marble (As in the mistletoe marble, a type of black-brown moth with cloudy white patches.)
  • Mistletoe (As in the mistletoe marble, a type of black-brown moth with cloudy white patches. Since Mistletoe is also a type of northern plant, it could be good for a Silk/Ice) (Could also be a Silk/Ice/Leaf, since mistletoe is a plant)
  • Mourning Cloak (The mourning cloak butterfly, black with fading blue on the hindwings, could also be Mourning or Cloak, good for a sad SilkWing)
  • Meadow (Meadow brown butterfly, faded brown wings with two yellow eyespots)
  • Mint (As in the mint moth. It's brown and can also have a bit of red.)
  • Mother-of-Pearl (Mother-of-pearl butterfly, light green and blue wings with scalloped edges)
  • Mariposa (The Spanish word for butterfly. If you doubt me look it up)
  • Nun (White moth with brown stripes in zigzag patterns)
  • Nymph (Common wood nymph, brown with darker brown along the edges of the bottom half of the wing. Two spots of yellow on the wings with eye like markings. Light brown on the outer part with darker stripes along the wing. Good for a nature-loving SilkWing)
  • Ocola (Ocola skipper, brown with some darker tones.)
  • Octavia (Precis Octavia, a blue butterfly with a line of red markings on the wings)
  • Owlet (Owlet moth, brown and orange with mottled lines, good for Silk/Sky)
  • Palmfly (Reddish brown butterfly with ridged wings)
  • Pandora (Pandora pinemoth, tan-grey-brown wings with striated black lines)
  • Pasha (Two-tailed pasha, beautiful scalloped yellow-white-red butterfly)
  • Promethea (Promethea moth, beautiful cream-colored wings with ruby and dark brown)
  • Peacock (A red butterfly with giant blue eyespots that lives in the cold, good for Silk/Ice or Silk/Rain)
  • Peach (As in the peach blossom moth, a very interesting dull brown moth with bright, round, pinkish-orange spots)
  • Pearlcrescent (Pearl crescent butterfly, could also be called Pearl or Crescent, orange with black and dark brown spots)
  • Pepper/Peppered (A kind of white and dark grey moth, also salt and pepper skipper, so maybe twins with Salt)
  • Periander (Rhetus periander butterfly, could also be Rhetus, deep blue/purple butterfly with elegant tails and red streaks)
  • Pink Star (A pretty pink and yellow moth, could also be Pinkstar)
  • Psyche (The name of a small white butterfly, as well as the name of the Greek goddess of the soul whose symbol, incidentally, is butterfly wings, good for empathetic or loving SilkWing)
  • Pygmy (Smallest butterfly in the world, orange and blue wings lined with white, good for a tiny SilkWing dragonet)
  • Pyrausta (as in the Coffee-Loving or Mint-Loving Pyrausta Moth, red wings with yellow spots. The difference between the Coffee-loving and Mint-loving is how the yellow spots look, with the Coffee-loving moth having more solid spots. Could also be Coffee or Mint)
  • Painted Lady (Or Painted, or Lady, or Paintedlady, however you want, an orange butterfly with dappled white, black and darker orange spots)
  • Purple
  • Raspberry (As in the raspberry clearwing, a type of moth. It has bee-like coloring, so maybe good for a Silk/Hive.)
  • Rivulet (Short for the heath rivulet, which is grey with coarse white markings, also good for a Silk/Sea because a rivulet is a small stream)
  • Rajah (Like rajah's brooke birdwing, black and lime green with red faces and antennae)
  • Queen (A orange butterfly with white spots, advised for lowborn non-royalty.)
  • Sallow (Full name is the sallow clearwing, it's mostly black with three yellow stripes. Good for an old, sickly SilkWing or a Silk/Hive)
  • Sappho (As in Neptis Sappho. A butterfly with brown wings and white spots on them. The name comes from the name of the ancient Greek poet Sappho. Maybe for a creative SilkWing?)
  • Satin (short for rosy crown satin, white moth with bright red antennae)
  • Silver-line (Full name is brown silver-line, a type of light brown moth. Could also be called Silverline. Good for Silk/Night or for a positive SilkWing, because of the term 'silver lining')
  • Skipper (A small brown, tan, and orange kind of butterfly, good for an energetic or playful SilkWing)
  • Sootywing (A mostly black/dark brown butterfly with flecks of white like stars at the outer part of the wings. Wings also have a small white tip. Good for a Silk/Night)
  • Spring (As in the spring azure butterfly, could also be called Azure, grey-blue wings)
  • Summer (A version of the spring azure, lighter colored than the spring azure.)
  • Swallowtail (A group of butterflies with (usually) black, blue, yellow or red spots on a solid color background of one of those colors)
  • Sylphina (A type of butterfly with transparent wing digits. It’s pretty cool)
  • Theona (The beautiful, monarch-like theona checkerspot, with alternating layers of black-framed light and dark orange on its wings)
  • Vanessa (A genus of brush-footed butterflies in tribe Nymphalini. It includes conspicuous specias such as the red admirals and the painted ladies)
  • Vestal (A delicate looking moth, with colors ranging from very light pink, to light yellow, to a light cinnamon orange. There's also the vestal tiger moth, which is a soft blue almost looking crystal-like, so good for a Silk/Ice.)
  • Wave (Best for Sea/Silk, from the White Wave Moth.)
  • Willowherb (A type of moth that is light green with darker green stripes. They sometimes have white instead of light green. Close to the canon character, Willow. Maybe good for a healer SilkWing or Silk/Leaf)
  • Witch (*Evil cackle* black witch moth, a brown-black moth with orangey-purple spiral-spots. Good for an evil/trouble-making SilkWing, or an animus (yes I know SilkWings don't have the animus gene but whatever))
  • Woodwhite (Solid white butterfly, could also have the nickname 'Wood', 'Woody' or 'White'. Maybe good for a Leaf/Silk hybrid, since it has 'Wood' in it)
  • Yara (A type of butterfly)

SilkWing Names for Any Gender[]

  • Adonis (Adonis blue butterfly, can be either a chocolate brown or light blue color, very fluffy)
  • Ace (Tamil ace butterfly, coffee brown with golden underwings)
  • Agrias (Purple, dark blue and pink butterfly)
  • Aspen (Another name for the dreamy duskywing, an almost-black butterfly with lighter flecks. Also a tree, so good Silk/Leaf)
  • Atropos (Scientific name for the African death's head hawkmoth, which is a moth that looks like a bee, good for Silk/Hive)
  • Apatura Iris (Or just Apatura or Iris, scientific name of the purple emperor butterfly)
  • Aethes (Razowski's aethes moth, tan with orangy splotches)
  • Azure (A shade of blue)
  • Admiral (After the red admiral, I believe this was also an example name but it’s not on the list.)
  • Birdwing (Many different variants, the one I was thinking of is black, teal, green, and yellow with a little bit of red)
  • Blue Pansy (A gorgeous blue, black and orange butterfly, could also be called Pansy)
  • Bluebottle (Bright sky blue butterfly)
  • Bushbrown (A, well, brown butterfly, good for Silk/Mud)
  • Burgundy (Duke of Burgandy fritillary, brown with white spots on wings, good for Silk/Sky because burgundy is a shade of dark red)
  • Broad-wing/winged (Broad-winged skipper, orangey-yellow with brown surrounding all around the edge of the wings.)
  • Blue Monarch
  • Cabbage (A white butterfly with black spots or a grey-white moth)
  • Caligula (Usually an orange or brown moth, good for a ruler)
  • Cecropia (Cecropia moth, has orange, dark gray, and white wings, big white spots on orange body and white antenna)
  • Ceraunus (Short for Ceraunus blue, a pale blue and white butterfly, good for Silk/Ice)
  • Checkerspot (Butterfly that lives in the desert, brown, orange and white-spotted black wings, good Sand/Silk)
  • Chimaera (As in the chimaera birdwing, yellow wings with large black stripes, also the name of a Greek hybrid monster, good for Hive/Silk or possibly a Night/Silk hybrid)
  • Chrysopoloma (A scientific name of a moth that is dusky yellow and lives in South Africa)
  • Clearwing (Bee-looking yellow-and-black moth with transparent wings, also known as the hummingbird moth, good for Silk/Hive)
  • Clipper (Blue clipper butterfly, multicolored blues and black/brown wings)
  • Ctenucha (Ctenucha moth, surprisingly not a typo, blue body, red head and black wings)
  • Codling (or Codlingmoth, whichever you prefer, tan and light brown wings, good for a little dragonet)
  • Colorado (Colorado hairstreak, a gorgeous blue-purple butterfly with black borders, orange highlights, white speckles and scalloped wings; basically Swordtail as a butterfly)
  • Coffee (As in the coffee clearwing, which is green, with brown and yellow accents. Good for a tired 'I'm so done with life' dragon /j)
  • Comma (Orange butterfly with scalloped wings, probably not the , although I'm guessing it's good for an academic dragon)
  • Dash (Black dash, an orange with brown at the end of the wings, good for a fast SilkWing.)
  • Dagger (A type of grey moth; good for an assassin or soldier)
  • Danaus (Monarch butterfly. You know what it looks like.)
  • Dead-Leaf/Deadleaf (Dead leaf butterfly, looks like a dead leaf on bottom of wings, but on top there are bright colors, good for a shy or timid SilkWing, also good for Night/Silk hybrid)
  • Death's-head (Hawkmoth, solid black with tiny yellow stripes, also a cockroach, great Silk/Hive)
  • December (A moth which is brown with dark gray wings. Great for an Ice/Silk.)
  • Deyrolle (Like Deyrolle’s emperor moth, brown and purple)
  • Dion (Dion skipper, orange with brown spots or lines on the edges of it's wings.)
  • Dispar (Lymantria dispar dispar. Usually white with light brown stripes/spots)
  • Dreamy/Dream (Dreamy Duskywing, Dark and light brown, with grey patterns and lighter brown spots. Good for Silk/Night)
  • Eggfly (A black and blue butterfly also known as the blue moon butterfly; could also be called Bluemoon, which would be a good Silk/Night)
  • Eighty Eight (Eighty-eight butterfly, red, white, black/brown, and black/brown eighty eight on wings. Top of wings are blue and green)
  • Elephant (Elepant hawkmoth, basically like Kinkajou in moth form: bright pink and yellow with white legs and antenna)
  • Emerald (Emerald swallowtail, green and blue upside of wings with black,orange,white, and blue spots on the back, good for SilkWing that wears lots of jewelry or Silk/Sea)
  • Fiery (Fiery skipper, can be yellow-orange, orange, with flecks of brown, or reversed. Good for Silk/Sky or Silk/Sand)
  • False-Foxglove (Yep, short for False-foxglove sun moth. Fuzzy with Grey/White with brown-orange and dark gray/black stripes on it’s wings. Maybe good for a SilkWing/LeafWing hybrid with SilkWing dominant?)
  • Forest-Giant (Forest giant owl butterfly, owl colors with one big black spot that looks like a owl’s eye)
  • Fox (A moth, usually orange, orange-brown, or brown. Good for a clever or sly SilkWing)
  • Glasswing (A butterfly with transparent wings, they're very pretty too)
  • Gatekeeper (A European butterfly with black-bordered brown wings and one eyespot in the corner of each one; also good Night/Silk or maybe a guard?)
  • Goliath (Goliath birdwing butterfly, green, black or dark brown, and yellow)
  • Greenpatched (a.k.a. the hologram moth, has grey wings with a metallic yellow spot)
  • Heart and Dart (Moth, colors range from light grey-ish brown, to dark brown, or even a black-ish color.)
  • Hologram (The Greenpatched thing mentioned above)
  • Idas (Idas blue butterfly, white wings with patches of red and yellow)
  • Imperial (Imperial moth, spattered yellow-green and brown wings, good for royal dragons)
  • Jade (The jungle jade butterfly, gorgeous swallowtail with deep green/black wings and bright blue hind wings, good for Silk/Sea)
  • Kite (Like paper kite butterfly mostly, white with black embellishments)
  • Kaleidoscope (colorful glass/plastic pattern toy, also the name for a group of butterflies)
  • Lackey (Type of moth, colors are usually pink, orange, or yellow.)
  • Lascar (Common lascar butterfly, black and orange stripes)
  • Lead (Full name is lead belle, a type of moth. Easily confused with the July belle, good for a twin dragonet.)
  • Lotis ( Full name is Lotis blue, a most likely extinct blue butterfly with the end part of the wings having white or black or both, good for a sky or skittish SilkWing)
  • Leopard (Type of moth (white with black spots) and butterfly (orange with black flecks), good for Silk/Rain or Silk/Ice)
  • Lime (The lime hawkmoth, could be Lime-Hawk, Lime, and Hawk. Has green and orange stripes with white here and there, white body, green head, and white antenna. Good for Silk/Rain)
  • Longwing (The zebra longwing butterfly, black and white stripes, good for a SilkWing with l o n g wings)
  • Leafwing (As in the Leafwing butterfly, a butterfly with bright red leaf-shaped wings. Could be a joke.)
  • Lilac (A shade of purple)
  • Madagascan (Madagascan sunset moth, also could be called Sunset. Has green turning into a teal color on top wings that are very shiny with dark gray/black spots on the bottom wings is yellow turning into orange turning into a very light almost white, blue color that is also very shiny. The bottom wings have white fluff at the end. The body is shiny green and so is the head the neck area has orange fluff)
  • Magpie (A type of moth with distinctive speckled patterns. Also the name of a bird, so good for a Silk/Sky hybrid)
  • Mahogany (Mahogany webworm, a moth with dull brown coloring. Also a tree, so good Silk/Leaf)
  • Metalmark (Small, often rusted-colored butterflies, could be Silk/Mud because of the coloring)
  • Northern (Good for an Ice/Silk hybrid although I am currently referring to the Northern Brown Argus butterfly, which is brown with orange flecks)
  • Oak (Oak eggar, a type of moth which colors range from light orange-brown to cinnamon to yellow. A SapWing name too, so good for a Silk/Leaf hybrid.)
  • Oakblue (A butterfly with brown wings that open to reveal a spectacular blue and red coloring. Good for a shy SilkWing or Silk/Leaf)
  • Purple (As in the purple emperor. You could also name your OC "Purple Emperor" or just "Emperor". After a dark blue/indigo butterfly.)
  • Paper (Like the paper kite butterfly, mostly white with black embellishments)
  • Peacock (Peacock pansy, yellow/orange wings with brown on the edges, orange/yellow body and brown antenna)
  • Pearly-eye (A butterfly with lots of eyespots on its wings; Possibly also Sky/Silk because of the bird Pearly-eyed thrasher; Maybe Night/Silk too?)
  • Persimmon (Persimmon fruit moth, small and fluffy with grey-brown/grey/brown colors. Good for Silk/Rain)
  • Plume (Short for the plume moth, which is one of the scariest moths I've ever seen. It has a very interesting wing shape; Hive/Silk possibly)
  • Question Mark (Butterfly with orange scalloped wings, faded black on hindwings, could also be called Questionmark. Good for a dragon that always has tons of questions to ask, like Cricket)
  • Regal (A type of moth, with dark greenish brown and reddish-brown wings, good for a haughty SilkWing)
  • Ringlet (Brown butterfly with lots of eyespots)
  • Rothschildia (Rothschildia aurota. Aurota could be a name too. Mostly brown but with green upside down triangles)
  • Rosetta (As in the Hippotion rosetta. A type of moth. It's a red-brownish color.)
  • Rosy (The rosy maple moth; you could also combine "Rosy" and "Maple" and just name your OC Rosy Maple. Also search it up—the rosy maple moth is SO PRETTY -It's basically Kinkajou if she was a moth lol, it's bright pink and yellow)
  • Red
  • Sachem (Yellow that can have a white stripe, brown tones as well.)
  • Satyr (Brown and orange spotted butterfly. Fun fact, it's also a Greek mythological creature with a human torso and head and goat legs and horns that love raucous parties. Maybe good for a SilkWing who is interested in scavengers, or a highly energetic SilkWing)
  • Silurian (A fluffy looking red moth)
  • Silkmoth (Calleta silkmoth, black with brown and two eye like markings. Has grey along the edges of it's wings)
  • Skipper (A type of insect that looks sort of like a cross between a butterfly and a moth)
  • Sphinx (The white-lined sphinx, swirled grey-brown wings. It's a type of moth. Can be a good name for a Silk/Sand)
  • Spicebush (A type of black swallowtail with blue fading on the hindwings, could be Spice for short)
  • Sulphur (Cloudless sulphur is full name. Maybe Cloudless could be a name for a Silk/Sky hybrid? They are light yellow often with a black or brown spot on each wing)
  • Sun (Short for false-foxglove sun moth. Maybe good for a Silk/Sky or Silk/Sand?)
  • Sunset (Madagascan sunset moth, absolutely stunning black moth with rainbow highlights, good for a more colorful SilkWing or Silk/Sky hybrid)
  • Saturniid (Saturniid moth, a bright red moth with orange eyespots, maybe good for Silk/Night)
  • Swallowtail (Species of yellow, black, red and blue butterfly; also good for Silk/Night because of the two part name)
  • Tailed-blue (Eastern tailed blue, could also be Tailed for short. Inside has blue wings with a black edge, sometimes with tiny flecks of orange. Outside is a very light greyish-yellow. Some black spots, and some yellow/orange.)
  • Tabby (Rosy tabby moth, pointy brownish moth. A SILKWING WHO LOVES CATS!)
  • Tiger (The eastern tiger swallowtail, a yellow butterfly with black stripes. Maybe good for Silk/Rain)
  • Triangle (A moth that has colors ranging from dark brown, to a green-yellow-brown color.)
  • Tolype (A type of moth. White with red veined wings... K'NOW WHAT- ITS SO CUTE AND FLUFFY SEARCH IT UP NOW. YOU WONT REGRET IT)
  • Ulysses (Ulysses butterfly, blue on top of wings and black/brown on the underside, blue body, black antenna, good for a leader or strong warrior because of ancient Greek hero)
  • Utetheisa (Genus of tiger moth, but unlike most moths, the Uthetheisa are diurnal moths.)
  • Velvet (Pretty dark green and red moth, good for a royal or noble dragon)
  • Venezuelan (Short for Venezuelan poodle moth. Could also be Poodle. Actually really cute looking moth, white and fuzzy. Good for a little dragonet.)
  • Vestal (A delicate looking moth, with colors ranging from very light pink, to light yellow, to a light cinnamon orange. There's also the Vestal tiger moth, which is a soft blue, almost looking crystal-like, so good for an Silk/Ice.)
  • Violet (A shade of purple)
  • Wood-Nymph (Nymph for short; species of butterfly)
  • Wisteria (A shade of purple)
  • Yellow (as in the Clouded Yellow, a (you guessed it) yellow butterfly)
  • Yucca (Yucca moth, white or pale yellow, the only pollinator of the yucca plant, perfect Sand/Silk)
  • Zebra (Type of swallowtail, white with black stripes and red spots)

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