Help Raziel Name the Baby Dragon!

 


Contest is now closed. Check back on Saturday for the reveal of the finalists!

 
 
Players have been adding coal to the Dragon’s Nest since November and now the egg has finally hatched! Raziel couldn’t be happier and thanks everyone for keeping the egg warm all this time. There’s only one problem… Raziel doesn’t know what to name his Baby Dragon!

 

Help Raziel decide on a name by leaving your Baby Dragon name suggestions in the comments below. One name will be chosen and will become the OFFICIAL name of the Baby Dragon Pet Buddy that will be available in the Ganz eStore!

 

 

You have until midnight, Thursday May 15th to leave a name suggestion in the comments below. On Saturday May 17th the 10 finalists will be revealed and on Monday May 19th the winning name will be announced right here on Webkinz Newz! All 10 finalists will receive a FREE code for the Baby Dragon Pet Buddy and the winner will also receive a 1 year Deluxe Membership!

 

Contest Rules:

 

•Please only leave one name suggestion per comment
•Participants can each post up to 5 name suggestions each
•In the case of a tie, the first participant to post that name will be given credit

 

Good luck!

 

7,262 Responses to Help Raziel Name the Baby Dragon!

  1. tutifruty says:

    Jophiel: (Heb. יופיאל “Beauty of God”) my third name is also known as Iophiel, Iofiel, Jofiel, Yofiel (“Divine Beauty”), Youfiel and Zophiel (“My Rock is God”). He/she is the archangel of beauty. He/she helps people learn how to think beautiful thoughts that can help them develop beautiful souls.
    In art, Jophiel is often depicted holding a light, which represents his/her work illuminating people’s souls with beautiful thoughts.
    His/her energy color is yellow, and he/she is also an archangel, like Raziel.

  2. karst9 says:

    i think it should be called rayzi if a girl

  3. xoingtoby says:

    How about Zmajelle – coming from the Slavic name from dragon “zmaj”

  4. Earthmother says:

    Elysium

  5. tutifruty says:

    aureate: my second name works for both boy or girl, means of a golden color or brilliance. Also can mean marked by grandiloquent and rhetorical style. It comes from the word in Medieval Latin aureatus (meaning decorated with gold), and from the Latin word aurum, which means gold.

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