In the Canadian fantasy television series Lost Girl, the Morrigan is a title held by the leader of the Dark Fae. The Morrígan has also appeared in several comic book series, including Marvel Comics—where she is depicted as a powerful goddess in the Celtic pantheon—and The Wicked + The Divine.
Badb, the “Battle Crow,” was a Celtic war goddess and a member of the fabled Morrigan. A fearsome crone, she sowed fear and confusion on the battlefield in service of the victor.
Mage names may also refer to their mystery and high status; Celtic goddess Morrigan sometimes translates as “phantom queen.” The sea is another common theme. Ready to try your hand? Use our mage name generator to “conjure” up some mage names of your own! List of Mage Names
The Colloquy of the Morrigan and Cuchulain 15. The Combat of Loch and Cuchulain, and the Slaying of Loch son of Mofemis 16. The Violation of the Agreement 16A. The Healing of the Morrigan 17. The Great Rout on the Plain of Murthemne 17A. The Slaughter of the Youths of Ulster 17B. The Scythed Chariot 17C. The Appearance of Cuchulain 17D ...
Then it was that the Morrigan, daughter of Ernmas, came from the fairy dwellings, in the guise of an old hag, with wasted knees, long-legged, blind and lame, engaged in milking a tawny, three-teated milch cow before the eyes of Cuchulain.
The word "crow" is used as part of the common name of many species. The related term "raven" is not linked scientifically to any certain trait but is rather a general grouping for larger-sized species of Corvus.