Currently her name is Isaba, heres her armory so you can see what she looks like http://us.battle.net/wow/en/character/n ... aba/simple
or if you prefer

Addictions include : mounts, mini-pets, rare pets, shiny things, maxing skills
Personality: When I think of this hunter, I picture her as silent and stubborn when shes fighting, out of the fight shes loud and a touch pervy, playful and silly, with a quick tongue and doesn't hesitate to playfully poke fun at friends
Reason Why: when I made her she was a Draenei with a very different personality in my mind, so the name doesn't fit any longer
now, I need help coming up with the perfect name, this is where the contest comes in... you can submit ten names , I want them to be original, not funny names {Ex:headshot} I prefer short-medium range names preferring fantasy based or names with meanings from other languages.
now obviously the contest only apply's if your on Nesingwary along with me since I cant mail gold cross server. I'm setting the deadline to the 25th at midnight EST [or 11pm wow server] so you got all weekend to think about it! I'll decide the winner on the 26th and send the gold their way! just let me know the toon you want it sent to when submitting your name ideas, you don't have to submit all in one go either, you can spread it out if you like up until midnight on the 25th, people off nesingwary are welcome to enter but obviously there's no way to give you the prize, but I'd give you lots of hugs =D
***WINNER***
Niabi/Synestra -Faeline (spelt Fayeline or Fayelin, haven't decided yet)
Post your entrys!
Entries
GormanGhaste:
Shkai'ra
Foru21dr/Bitka:
Bente – Latin – meaning Blessed.
Beryl – Greek – semiprecious gemstone
Tzefira – Greek – meaning west wind (or the name Zefira)
Ophelia – Greek – meaning help
Madira – Morrocco volcanic island deviation
Mercia – Old English No meaning
Ghaliya – Arabic meaning sweet smelling
Deirdre – Gaelic meaning sorrowful or fear
Niabi/Synestra:
1. Astrid: Old Norse name meaning "beautiful" and "fair-skinned"
2. Quinn: Your Blood Elf kind of looks like a Quinn. Originating from Irish roots, I also think this name means "queen" in Spanish or Latin.
3. Kimber (or any other alt. spelling): Again, I just think your Blood Elf looks like she could be a Kimber. It strikes me as a fun and sassy kind of name.
4. Estelle or Estella: Latin names meaning "star".
5. Oriana: Latin name meaning "rising sun".
6. Caitra or Kaitra: Not sure if it means anything. This name just kind of popped into my head. I did find a reference of it meaning "absorbed on pleasure" and "as pleasant as springtime" in Sanskrit. Seems fitting given the description of your character.
7. Sofeara or Sophira: Derived from the Greek name Sophie/Sophia meaning "wisdom".
8. Sabia, Saiba, or Biasa: Anagrams of your character's original name.
9. Faeline (or any other alt. spelling): Just another random name that came to me. "Fae/Fay/Faye" can all mean "fairy" or "elf" and since fairies have been known to be mischievious creatures, much like how you depict your character, I thought it'd be a fitting suggestion.
10. Aerith: This created name orginates from the Final Fantasy VII game. I don't really have a good reason for suggesting it other than it fits with the criteria you posted and it's rather elvish-sounding and pretty.
Kayb/Goannis:
Lilith
Viven
Kylanthra
Sharell
Keeta
Estoa
Rala
Polania
Jion
Atheria
Araela:
Shendara
Teigan/Teigan:
Zoya: Russian form of Zoe
Trini: short form of Trinidad
Tessa: dim. of Teresa
Taryn: fem. form of Tyrone
Tanith: from Semitic roots meaning "serpent lady". Phoenician goddess of love, fertility, the moon and the stars.
Shivali: Means "beloved of Shiva" in Sanskrit. This is another name of the Hindu goddess Parvati.
Shaye: der. from masc name possibly meaning "admirable" or "hawk-like" in Gaelic
Nyx: Means "night" in Greek. This was the name of the Greek goddess of the night, the daughter of Khaos and the wife of Erebos.
moore:
Arminia- I basically just shortened and try to femalize Arminius, a German general who betrayed a Roman legion in Teutoberg Forest and entirely annihilated over 20,000 troops in a massive ambush.
Volga - After the river Volga in Russia it's historic, it's referred to as a "mother". Once again a lot of history in that, being that Stalingrad (now Volgograd) is along it's banks.