Backflip Studios has inserted real life and popular culture references into DragonVale.
Important: This page contains primarily user interpretations of various references found within the game. These references have not all been specifically confirmed by Backflip Studios.
Note: This list may not be up-to-date in certain categories.
Important: References pertaining to dragons, decorations, habitats, buildings, and islands are found on their individual content pages.
Note: All lists are alphabetized.
Dragon Names - Goals - Others
Real life references to the automated dragon names
Ag | The chemical symbol for silver. |
Ahab | Captain Ahab- The deranged whaler from Herman Melville's famous novel Moby Dick. |
Amelia | Amelia Earhart - Famous female pilot who disappeared flying around the world. |
Amp | Short for ampere - The unit for electrical current. |
Apollo | Greek/Roman god of the sun |
Aput | Inuit word for "snow" (on the ground). |
Argent | Argentum (Latin word for "silver") French word for "money". |
Au | The chemical symbol for gold. |
Aurum | Latin word for "gold". |
Autumn | Season |
Azul | Spanish word for "blue". |
Berg | Dutch for "mountain". |
Blitzen | "Blitz" or "Bliksem" which are German/Dutch words for "lightning". Reindeer in A Visit from St. Nicholas. |
Boreal | Northern Tundra biome. Aurora Borealis - Boreas the Greek god of the North Wind; Greek god of cold/ice/snow. |
Borogoves | A word from the poem Jabberwocky, by Lewis Caroll. |
Bryllyg | "Bryllyg" with a vowel change is Brillig - A word from the poem Jabberwocky, by Lewis Caroll. |
Buck | Name of the main character in The Call of the Wild novel by Jack London. |
Buzz | Buzz Aldrin - The second man to set foot on the moon. |
Cecil | The sea serpent from the cartoon Beany and Cecil. |
Ceres | Roman goddess of the harvest. |
Chuck | Chuck Yeager- The first pilot to break the sound barrier, in 1947. Fastest bird in the game Angry Birds |
Cobalt | A hard, lustrous, silver-gray metal. |
Cucoo | A character in The Legend of Zelda, an action-adventure video game series. |
Curly | Name of the dog in The Call of the Wild novel by Jack London. |
Dewi | Ancient Celtic god who took on the form of a serpent or dragon. |
Donner | "Donder" or "Dunder" which are Dutch/German words for "thunder". Reindeer in A Visit from St. Nicholas. |
Dvergr | A type of Scandinavian dwarf that dwells in rocks and hills and is skillful in working metals. |
Flower Names |
There are too many to list all, but references to different types of flowers. |
Ebenezer | Ebenezer Scrooge, main character in A Christmas Carol |
Elmo | St. Elmo, patron saint of sailors, said to protect them from storms. A character from Sesame Street. |
Fafnir | Norse dwarf who was cursed and became a dragon. |
Fall | Season. |
Faraday | Famous scientist in electrics. |
Freya | Norse god of love and fertility. |
Fuji | Mount Fuji - A mountain in Japan. |
Gaia | Greek goddess of the Earth. |
Geo | Greek for "Earth" |
Geoff | Geoff Hurst - A famous, retired football player from England, remembered for being the only player to score a hat trick in the world finals. |
Glinda | The good witch from "The Wizard of Oz". |
Gotard | Goddard - A rocket scientist. |
Helen | Mt. St. Helens - A volcano near Seattle. |
Hydra | The water snake constellation. Multi-headed serpent. |
Flower Names |
There are too many to list all, but references to different types of flowers. |
Iz | Hawaiian singer Israel Kamakawiwo'ole or "Iz" for short - Famous for his version of the song "Somewhere over the Rainbow". |
Jabber | Jabberwocky, a poem written by Lewis Caroll |
Jotun | Name used for frost giant in Norse mythology. |
Jupiter | Roman god of thunder. Fifth planet from the Sun. |
Kelvin | Unit of measurement for temperature based on absolute zero - It was the name of a river near the laboratory of William Thompson, the scientist who "discovered" absolute zero. When he was elected to the House of Lords he was given the title Lord Kelvin. |
Kraka | Krakatoa - A volcano in Indonesia. |
Kraken | Mythical sea monster from Norse/Icelandic Mythology. |
Kukul | Mayan word for "feathered". |
Larson | A company that makes boats. |
Lemmy | "Lemmy" Kilmister - A heavy metal musician. |
Leo | Flight simulator software. Fifth astrological sign of the zodiac. |
Leviathan | A biblical sea monster. |
Lief | King Lief-The king of Deltora in Deltora Quest. Lief Erikson - A norse explorer. |
Loki | Norse god of mischief. |
Flower Names |
There are too many to list all, but references to different types of flowers. |
Mar | Spanish word for "sea". |
Meeker | Mount Meeker - A mountain in Colorado. |
Moby | Moby - American singer-songwriter, musician, DJ and photographer.
The Whale - A novel by Herman Melville. |
Nami | Japanese word for "wave". |
Nanuk | Inuit word for "polar bear". |
Nemo | Captain Nemo from Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. A character from Finding Nemo. |
Neptune | Roman god of the seas. Eighth planet from the Sun. |
Nessy | Loch Ness Monster. |
Nico | Nico - German singer. |
Oakheart | Braveheart. |
Ohm | Measurement for electrical resistance. |
Orrie | Comes from ore which is solid material in metal. |
Orville | Orville Wright - Co-inventor of the airplane. |
Pele | Hawaiian goddess of fire and volcanoes. Pele - A famous soccer player from Brazil. |
Petra | Famous "lost" archaeological city in Jordan. Arabic word for "stone". |
Pompey | Pompeii, Italy. |
Poseidon | Greek god of the seas. |
Flower Names |
There are too many to list all, but references to different types of flowers. |
Ra | Egyptian god of the Sun. |
Rex | Latin for "king" may refer to the T-Rex |
Rip Van Winkle | A short story written by the American author Washington Irving. |
Ritu | Season in the Hindu calendar. |
Saturn | Roman god of time. Sixth planet from the Sun. |
Sierra | Spanish word for "mountain". |
Siren | Greek sea nymph with a beautiful, but deadly, voice. |
Sol | Spanish word for "Sun". |
Spitz | A character from The Call of the Wild novel by Jack London. A famous Olympiad in swimming events. |
Spring | Season. |
Stratos | Stratosphere - One of the layers of Earth's atmosphere. |
Sulfur | A yellowish brown element often associated with volcanic activity. |
Summer | Season. |
Tesla | Famous scientist in electrics. |
Thor | The Norse god of thunder. |
Toa | Polynesian word for "warrior". |
Tul | The famous European singer. |
Tundra | Northern biome with less trees and more permafrost than Boreal. |
Flower Names |
There are too many to list all, but references to different types of flowers. |
Umbra | Latin word for "shadow" |
Ural | Ural Mountains - Mountain range in Russia. |
Vesuvius | Mount Vesuvius - A volcano in Italy responsible for the destruction of the city of Pompeii. |
Vibgyor | Initials of all colors of the rainbow backwards (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet), as white light contains all colors |
Vulcan | Roman name of Hephaestus, the god of blacksmithing. |
Whitefang | The titular character and a novel by American author Jack London . |
Wilbur | Wilbur Wright - Co-inventor of the airplane. |
Winter | Season. |
Wocky | Jabberwocky, a poem weitten by Lewis Caroll |
Flower Names |
There are too many to list all, but references to different types of flowers. |
Yeager | Chuck Yeager - The first pilot to break the sound barrier, back in 1947. |
Ymir | A Frost Giant from Norse mythology. |
Zeus | The Greek god of the skies, earth and thunder, and king of the Olympian gods. |
Flower Names |
There are too many to list all, but references to different types of flowers. |
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