Some stories stay with you longer than they have any right to. The ones about glass slippers and wishing on stars and castles that seem to exist just at the edge of what is possible. These stories made an impression not just because of the characters in them but because of the places they happened in. The home in the clearing. The tower with the long window. The small cottage where everything felt warm despite everything happening outside. Disney has spent nearly a century building on that tradition and the feelings it produces are real ones that people carry into how they think about their own homes. A house name inspired by that world is not childish or indulgent. It is a way of saying that the home you live in is worth believing in just as much as the places those stories took place.
Here are 105+ Disney inspired house names for the home that deserves a little magic.
Enchanted House Names
Enchanted names work because they leave the specific details out. They describe a feeling more than a place and that feeling does the rest. A home wearing a name from this section announces something before anyone even steps inside.
- Enchanted Hollow
- Spellbound Cottage
- Fairy Dust
- Magic Hour House
- Wonderment
- Wishing Well
- Starlight Manor
- Fairytale Cottage
- Charmed
- Glimmer House
- Twinkle
- Wishful Manor
- Shimmer
- Sunlit
- Ever After
- Once Upon
- Dream
- Wonder Hollow
Castle House Names
Disney castles set a particular standard for what a home can aspire to feel like. Not the size but the intention behind it. Every tower and every stone has a purpose and a name from this world carries that same sense of something built to mean something beyond shelter.
- Crystal Tower
- Royal Haven
- Grand Spire House
- Glass Tower Cottage
- Kingdom Lodge
- Crown Manor
- Enchanted Keep
- Castle Dell
- Tower of Dreams
- Magic Spire
- Palace Cottage
- Grand Keep
- Golden Tower
- Silver Gate Lodge
- Ivory
- Starlit Turret
Fairy Tale House Names
Public domain fairy tales gave Disney its foundation and those stories were telling people what home should feel like long before any film was made from them. Names drawn from that tradition carry centuries of meaning rather than just decades.
- Glass Slipper Cottage
- Pumpkin Lodge
- Beanstalk
- Gingerbread House
- Enchanted Sleep
- Apple Blossom
- Magic Mirror
- Golden Goose House
- Spinning Wheel
- Rose Briar
- Midnight Cottage
- Crystal Hill
- Frog Prince
- Mermaid Cove
- Sundown
- Straw
- Brickwork
- Starfall
Adventure House Names
Some Disney stories are less about magic and more about movement. The explorer who goes further than anyone expected and finds something worth finding. Names from that spirit suit homes where the energy is more about discovery than enchantment.
- Jungle Lodge
- Savanna House
- Ocean Voyage
- Island Cove
- Treasure Hunt
- Explorer House
- Wanderer Cottage
- Treetop
- Canopy Path
- Adventure Cove
- Horizon
- Expedition
- Discovery
- Pioneer
- Frontier Lodge
- Pathfinder
Dreamer House Names
The most consistent thing about Disney is the wish. Every story has one and the moment someone makes it tends to be the one people remember longest. Names from this section carry that specific energy and suit homes where the person inside still believes that wishing on something real is a reasonable thing to do.
- Wishing Star House
- Daydream Cottage
- Night Wish
- Hope Cottage
- Star Chaser
- Upon a Star
- Longing Lodge
- Wonder Haven
- Moonbeam House
- Twilight Sky
- Lantern Light
- Starfall
- Wonder Gate
- Hopeful Dell
- Stargazer
- Believer Tower
Woodland House Names
Long before the castles and kingdoms Disney understood the forest. The clearing with the cottage. The animals that arrived without being invited and turned out to be exactly what was needed. Names from that quieter world suit homes where the garden or the setting does as much work as the building itself.
- Forest Friends Cottage
- Woodland Hollow
- Fox Den Lodge
- Fawn Cottage
- Deer Path
- Rabbit Warren
- Mossy Log
- Oak Hollow
- Birch Lodge
- Acorn Nook
- Leaf
- Greenwood
Magical Kingdom House Names
Kingdoms in Disney stories are not just backdrops. They are places with their own rules and their own light and their own way of making people feel like they arrived somewhere that was waiting specifically for them. Names from that world carry that sense of arrival.
- Kingdom Edge House
- Royal Road Lodge
- Palace Gate Cottage
- Grand Hall
- Royal Court
- Noble Manor
- High Court House
- Queen’s Rest
- Crown Gate
- Throne
- Sceptre Lodge
- Realm
Keeping the Magic Without the Copyright
Every name on this list is built from feelings and themes rather than trademarked names. None of them use Disney’s copyrighted character names or specific film titles because a house name that borrows directly from a character or a brand will always feel more like a reference than an identity.
The fairy tale names on this list come from stories that existed long before Disney touched them. Glass slippers and spinning wheels and gingerbread houses belong to the Brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault and Hans Christian Andersen first. Disney drew from that well and so can anyone naming a home. The enchanted names and the dreamer names come from general vocabulary rather than any specific property. A home called Wishing Star House or Enchanted Hollow carries the spirit of the Disney world without borrowing anything that belongs to it.
Quick Answers
Can I use character names like Cinderella or Elsa directly in my house name?
Those names are trademarked by Disney and using them for commercial purposes creates legal issues. For a personal home name the risk is low but the more interesting point is that a name built around a feeling tends to outlast a name built around a reference. The homes on this list carry Disney spirit without leaning on any single character.
Are fairy tale references in house names a problem?
No. The source fairy tales are public domain and have been for a long time. Glass slippers and magic mirrors and enchanted sleeps belong to folk tradition first. The Disney versions are adaptations of that material rather than the original owners of it.
Do these names work on any style of home?
Yes. A modern apartment can wear Starlight Manor or Once Upon House just as comfortably as a cottage-style home. The name creates the feeling rather than requiring the building to already have it.
How do I display a Disney inspired house name?
A painted or carved sign works for most homes. For the castle and kingdom names a more formal material like stone or metal tends to suit the weight of the name. For the woodland and fairy tale names something more natural like wood or slate tends to feel right. The display does not have to match the style of the house as long as it suits the name itself.
One Last Thought
The homes in Disney stories are never just backgrounds. They are the place where the story becomes possible. A house name that carries that tradition is not decoration. It is a small but genuine decision about what kind of place you want to come home to.
That is worth taking seriously even when the name itself is full of magic.