In Greek mythology, a drakaina (Ancient Greek: δράκαινα) is a female serpent or dragon, sometimes with humanlike features.
A fledged male is called a dragon. Females do not change the pronunciation of their names, and they are usually called dragonelles, even if older ones (usually of great size and with mate, but there have been exceptions) are called dragon-dames.
A Dragonelle is a mature female. In Heartstrikers... actually, this is an interesting case because while females are called dragonesses and I'm pretty sure males are also just dragons, it didn't feel like an honorific of any sort, but defaulting in a negative fashion.
Dragon Lady is usually a stereotype of certain East Asian and occasionally South Asian and/or Southeast Asian women as strong, deceitful, domineering, mysterious, and often sexually alluring.
Drakes are mature male dragonlings. They are commonly found guarding dragon lairs. They do not develop wings like female dragons.
However, according to Barth and Maester Aemon, dragons have no fixed gender, but are “now one and now the other, as changeable as flame”.
Dracotaur – Half-man, half-dragon. It debuted in Dungeons & Dragons. It also has a counterpart in the form of the Dragonspawn from the Warcraft franchise. Dragoon from the Monster Rancher franchise also fits this description due to it being a fusion of a Dragon and a Centaur.
ECHIDNA (Ekhidna) The she-dragon wife of the serpent-giantTyphoeus. Echidna spawned most of the dragons and monsters of myth.
Ancient Chinese cosmogonists defined four types of dragons: the Celestial Dragon (Tianlong), who guards the heavenly dwellings of the gods; the Dragon of Hidden Treasure (Fuzanglong); the Earth Dragon (Dilong), who controls the waterways; and the Spiritual Dragon (Shenlong), who controls the rain and winds.
Dragon Witch (竜の魔女, Ryū no Majo?) is a Skill that musters up the fury of the Wicked Dragon Hundred Years' War. Having been produced by Gilles' wishes, Jeanne Alter possesses from birth the power of the Dragon Kind.
Dragon Queen is the mother and matriarch of the dragons within the Caves of Taipetto.
Longnü (traditional Chinese: 龍女; simplified Chinese: 龙女; pinyin: Lóngnǚ; Sanskrit: nāgakanyā; Vietnamese: Long nữ), translated as Dragon Girl, along with Sudhana are considered acolytes of the bodhisattva Guanyin (Avalokiteśvara) in Chinese Buddhism.
Daenerys Stormborn of House Targaryen, the First of Her Name, Queen of the Andals and the First Men, Protector of the Seven Kingdoms, the Mother of Dragons, the Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, the Unburnt, the Breaker of Chains.
Though most dragons are wingless, male dragons possess the power to fly to the heavens and bring rain, while female dragons control earthly waters like rivers, lakes, seas, and wells. Good fortune – Some people also believe dragons symbolize fortune and good luck.
Hybrid dragons are dragons that have two or more elements. Some hybrid dragons have opposite elements; those dragons can be more difficult to breed.
A wyvern is typically depicted resting upon its legs and tail, but may be depicted with its claws in the air and only supported by its tail. On occasion, a wyvern may be depicted as wingless and with its tail nowed.
The Chinese dragon, also known as the loong, long or lung (Chinese: 龍 / 龙), is a legendary creature in Chinese mythology, Chinese folklore, and Chinese culture at large. Chinese dragons have many animal-like forms such as turtles and fish, but are most commonly depicted as snake-like with four legs.
Long is the pinyin romanization of a Chinese surname. It includes 龍 / 龙, which means "dragon" in Chinese, ranking number 80 on the list of common Chinese surnames in 2006, up from 108 in 1990.
Emilia Isobel Euphemia Rose Clarke (born 23 October 1986) is a British actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones.
Kereska: Goddess of dragon magic.
Hong or jiang (Chinese: 虹; pinyin: hóng or jiàng; Wade–Giles: hung or chiang; lit. 'rainbow') is a two-headed dragon in Chinese mythology, comparable with rainbow serpent legends in various cultures and mythologies.
The dwarf dragon is a very small (Perhaps the smallest) dragon. They hoard shiny objects and live in hives of several hundred, ruled by one queen. Their eggs are bright red.
Hydra, also called the Lernaean Hydra, from Greek Mythology is described as a dragon-like animal. Ladon from Greek mythology. Python, from Greek mythology, the snake killed by Apollo. Typhon from Greek mythology is often thought of as a dragon.
Yes, even a female bearded dragon that lives alone can lay eggs.