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Luke and Lucas are Latin names that means light. Luca is an Italian name that means bringer of light. Kiran is a Sanskrit name that means beam of light. Alok is a Hindu name that means light. Dritan is a Albania name meaning light. Hope this helps!
I love the idea of an evil villain using light magic.
You could go for something cosmic, like Meteor, which can be a bright and very destructive thing if it lands, and it comes in the night and looks a little too pretty for the damage it can do.
Aurora might be a good one, like the northern lights. It's more commonly a girls name but it can be adjusted.
Sundog is a daylight thing, but still kind of fits. It's the name of a 'fake sun' when sunlight interacts with ice crystals in the air and makes a bright light either side of the sun, that to a wary adventurer can disorientate their navigation.
I seriously can't bring up a name right now, but I'm tackling this issue in a different angle which hopefully would help you.
He sneaks into an elven village and does shady things... Well. If he needs a pseudonym, that must mean there'd be someone to know his fake name, and if he wants to sneak into an elven village, he has to blend with the non-humans.
Which comes to the point of having an elven name. I don't know what kind of name an elven has, but perhaps that would be a good starting point for research. Him having an elven name would make him less stand out from the midst of elvens, and gives him more stealth points.
Also, anagram! It's a common way of making up a pseudonym. Basically, you just have to mess with the letters of his name and come up with a new one. So if his name is Ascension, it can be... Cissa Neon! Or anything else you can make of your own. c:
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