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The term "Sac true flow crystal magic glaze" is not a well-known or widely used phrase, and it does not have a specific or widely recognized meaning or definition. It appears to be a combination of words that are used in various contexts but do not necessarily have a specific connection or significance when used together. "Sac" could be a reference to a sacred or holy object or place, but without further context, it is difficult to determine its exact meaning. "True flow" could refer to a state of being in alignment or in harmony with one's true self or purpose. "Crystal" often refers to a type of mineral or gemstone known for its beauty and healing properties. It can also be associated with spirituality and metaphysical practices.


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And Kirsty and Rachel are model tweens -- respectful, polite, helpful, and clever they usually use their brains to outwit the bad guys, rather than brawn -- who value their friendship and their secret alliance with the fairies. The title changes made a lot of sense to me, as some of the titles included words that would have one meaning to those who know British English but another meaning to those who know American English for example, holiday means vacation in British English but special occasion in American English; therefore, Summer the Holiday Fairy became Joy the Summer Vacation Fairy.

Fairy with the captivating rainbow magic

It can also be associated with spirituality and metaphysical practices. "Magic" typically refers to the use of supernatural or mystical powers to influence the natural world. "Glaze" usually refers to a type of coating or finish used on ceramics or pottery.

200+ girl names from the Rainbow Magic Fairies books

I was going through some of the old books in my basement and came across one of my favorite series when I was little: The Rainbow Magic Fairies by Daisy Meadows. As I was going through my collection, I noticed that I was missing a few books of a particular fairy “theme” and got curious about what their names were, so I turned to Google. To my surprise, there were 264 books in total with 255 unique girl names used in the titles. In addition, there were quite a few localization changes as the books were originally published in the U.K. and later brought to the U.S. market. I thought it would be fun to share all 255 fairy names with you guys, as well as a list of all of the localization changes at the bottom. If you are interested in seeing which theme each fairy belongs to and when their books were/are going to be published, the wiki page where I got the names from has them all in order.

* = Fairy name/title localized for the U.S. book edition

** = U.S. name for U.K. fairy of the same title

Main Characters (non-fairies)

  • Rachel Walker and Kirsty Tate- protagonists
  • Jack Frost- villain
  • Queen Titania- Fairy Queen
  • King Oberon- Fairy King

A

  • Abigail (Breeze Fairy)
  • Addison (April Fools' Day Fairy)***
  • Adele (Singing Coach Fairy)*
  • Aisha (Astronaut Fairy- U.K.)
  • Aisha (Princess and the Pea Fairy- U.S.)***
  • Alesha (Acrobat Fairy)
  • Alexa (Fashion Reporter Fairy)
  • Alexandra (Royal Baby Fairy)
  • Alice (Tennis Fairy)
  • Alicia (Snow Queen Fairy)**
  • Alison (Art Fairy)
  • Ally (Dolphin Fairy)
  • Alyssa (Snow Queen Fairy- U.K.)*
  • Alyssa (Star Spotter Fairy- U.S.)**
  • Amber (Orange Fairy)
  • Amelia (Singing Fairy)
  • Amelie (Seal Fairy)
  • Amy (Amethyst Fairy)
  • Angelica (Angel Fairy)
  • Anna (Arctic Fox Fairy)*
  • Anna (Moonbeam Fairy)**
  • Annabelle (Drawing Fairy)
  • Annie (Detective Fairy)
  • Anya (Cuddly Creatures Fairy)
  • Ariana (Firefighter Fairy)
  • Ashley (Dragon Fairy)
  • Autumn (Falling Leaves Fairy)***
  • Ava (Sunset Fairy)

B

  • Bailey (Babysitter Fairy)**
  • Bea (Buddha Day Fairy)
  • Becky (Best Friend Fairy)
  • Bella (Bunny Fairy)
  • Belle (Birthday Fairy)
  • Bethany (Ballet Fairy)
  • Billie (Baby Goat Fairy)
  • Blossom (Flower Girl Fairy)***
  • Bobbi (Bouncy Castle Fairy)
  • Bonnie (Bike Riding Fairy)
  • Brianna (Bee Fairy- U.K.)
  • Brianna (Tooth Fairy- U.S.)**
  • Brittany (Basketball Fairy)**
  • Brooke (Photographer Fairy)

C

  • Caitlin (Ice Bear Fairy)
  • Callie (Climbing Fairy)
  • Camilla (Christmas Present Fairy)
  • Cara (Camp Fairy- U.S.)**
  • Cara (Coding Fairy- U.K.)
  • Carly (Schoolfriend Fairy)*
  • Carmen (Cheerleading Fairy)***
  • Carrie (Snow Cap Fairy)
  • Cassidy (Costume Fairy)**
  • Cassie (Concert Fairy)**
  • Catherine (Fashion Princess Fairy)
  • Charlie (Sunflower Fairy)*
  • Charlotte (Baby Princess Fairy- U.K.)
  • Charlotte (Sunflower Fairy- U.S.)**
  • Chelsea (Chimpanzee Fairy- U.K.)
  • Chelsea (Congratulations Fairy- U.S.)***
  • Cherry (Cake Fairy)
  • Cheryl (Christmas Tree Fairy)
  • Chloe (Topaz Fairy)
  • Chrissie (Wish Fairy)
  • Christina (Winter Wonderland Fairy)*
  • Clara (Chocolate Fairy)
  • Clare (Caring Fairy)
  • Claudia (Accessories Fairy)
  • Coco (Cupcake Fairy)
  • Coral (Reef Fairy)
  • Courtney (Clownfish Fairy)
  • Crystal (Snow Fairy)

D

  • Daisy (Festival Fairy)
  • Danielle (Daisy Fairy)
  • Danni (Drum Fairy)
  • Darcey (Dance Diva Fairy)
  • Debbie (Duckling Fairy)
  • Deena (Diwali Fairy)
  • Demi (Dressing-Up Fairy)*
  • Destiny (Pop Star Fairy)*

E

  • Edie (Garden Fairy)
  • Eleanor (Snow White Fairy)
  • Elisa (Adventure Fairy)*
  • Elisha (Eid Fairy)
  • Elizabeth (Jubilee Fairy)
  • Ella (Rose Fairy)
  • Elle (Thumbelina Fairy)
  • Ellen (Explorer Fairy)
  • Ellie (Guitar Fairy)
  • Elodie (Lamb Fairy)
  • Elsa (Mistletoe Fairy)
  • Elsie (Engineer Fairy)
  • Emily (Emerald Fairy)
  • Emma (Easter Fairy)
  • Erin (Firebird Fairy)*
  • Esme (Ice Cream Fairy)
  • Esther (Kindness Fairy)
  • Etta (Elephant Fairy)
  • Eva (Enchanted Ball Fairy)
  • Evelyn (Mermicorn Fairy)
  • Evie (Mist Fairy)

E

  • Faith (Cinderella Fairy)
  • Fatima (Face-Painting Fairy)
  • Felicity (Friday Fairy)**
  • Fern (Green Fairy)
  • Fiona (Flute Fairy)
  • Fizz (Fireworks Fairy)*
  • Flora (Fancy Dress Fairy)*
  • Florence (Friendship Fairy)
  • Frances (Royal Family Fairy)
  • Francesca (Football Fairy)*
  • Frankie (Make-up Fairy)
  • Franny (Jelly Bean Fairy)**
  • Freya (Friday Fairy)*

G

  • Gabby (Bubble Gum Fairy)
  • Gabriella (Snow Kingdom Fairy)
  • Gemma (Gymnastics Fairy)
  • Georgia (Guinea Pig Fairy)
  • Georgie (Royal Prince Fairy)
  • Giselle (Christmas Ballet Fairy)
  • Goldie (Sunshine Fairy)
  • Grace (Glitter Fairy)
  • Greta (Earth Fairy)
  • Gwen (Beauty and the Beast Fairy)***

H

  • Hana (Hanukkah Fairy)
  • Hannah (Happy Ever After Fairy)
  • Harriet (Hamster Fairy)
  • Hayley (Rain Fairy)
  • Heather (Violet Fairy)
  • Heidi (Vet Fairy)
  • Helena (Horseriding Fairy)*
  • Holly (Christmas Fairy)
  • Honey (Sweet Fairy)*
  • Honor (Happy Days Fairy)*
  • Hope (Happiness Fairy)**

I

  • Imogen (Ice Dance Fairy)*
  • India (Moonstone Fairy)
  • Inky (Indigo Fairy)**
  • Isabella (Air Fairy)
  • Isabelle (Ice Dance Fairy)**
  • Isla (Ice Star Fairy)
  • Ivy (Worry Fairy)
  • Izzy (Indigo Fairy)*

J

  • Jacinda (Peace Fairy)
  • Jade (Disco Fairy)
  • Jae (Boy Band Fairy)
  • Jasmine (Present Fairy)
  • Jennifer (Babysitter Fairy- U.K.)*
  • Jennifer (Hairstylist Fairy- U.S.)**
  • Jessica (Jazz Fairy)
  • Jessie (Lyrics Fairy)
  • Josie (Jewellery-Making Fairy)*
  • Joy (Summer Vacation Fairy)**
  • Jude (Librarian Fairy)
  • Julia (Sleeping Beauty Fairy)
  • Juliet (Valentine Fairy)

K

  • Kat (Jungle Fairy)
  • Kate (Royal Wedding Fairy)
  • Kathryn (PE Fairy)*
  • Katie (Kitten Fairy)
  • Kayla (Pottery Fairy)
  • Keira (Film Star Fairy)*
  • Kimberley (Koala Fairy)*
  • Kimberly (Koala Fairy)**
  • Kitty (Tiger Fairy)
  • Konnie (Christmas Cracker Fairy)
  • Kylie (Carnival Fairy)

L

  • Lacey (Little Mermaid Fairy)
  • Lara (Black Cat Fairy)
  • Lauren (Puppy Fairy)
  • Layla (Candyfloss Fairy)*
  • Layne (Surfing Fairy)
  • Leah (Theatre Fairy)
  • Leona (Unicorn Fairy)
  • Lexi (Firefly Fairy)
  • Libby (Story-Writing Fairy)*
  • Lila (Twin Fairy #1)
  • Lily (Rainforest Fairy)
  • Lindsay (Luck Fairy)***
  • Lisa (Jelly Bean Fairy- U.K.)*
  • Lisa (Lollipop Fairy- U.S.)**
  • Lizzie (Sweet Treats Fairy)
  • Lola (Fashion Show Fairy)
  • Lottie (Lollipop Fairy)*
  • Louise (Lily Fairy)
  • Lucy (Diamond Fairy)
  • Lulu (Lifeguard Fairy)
  • Luna (Loom Band Fairy)
  • Lydia (Reading Fairy)

M

  • Maddie (Playtime Fairy)*
  • Madeleine (Cookie Fairy)*
  • Madeline (Cookie Fairy)**
  • Madison (Magic Show Fairy)
  • Mae (Panda Fairy)
  • Maisie (Moonbeam Fairy)*
  • Mara (Meerkat Fairy)
  • Maria (Mother's Day Fairy)
  • Mariana (Goldilocks Fairy)
  • Marissa (Science Fairy)
  • Martha (Doctor Fairy)
  • Mary (Sharing Fairy)
  • Maryam (Nurse Fairy)
  • Matilda (Hair Stylist Fairy)*
  • Maya (Harp Fairy)
  • Megan (Monday Fairy)
  • Meghan (Wedding Sparkle Fairy)
  • Melissa (Sports Fairy)
  • Melodie (Music Fairy)
  • Mia (Bridesmaid Fairy)
  • Michelle (Winter Wonderland Fairy)**
  • Miley (Stylist Fairy)
  • Milly (River Fairy)
  • Mimi (Laughter Fairy)
  • Miranda (Beauty Fairy)
  • Molly (Goldfish Fairy)
  • Monica (Marshmallow Fairy)
  • Morgan (Midnight Fairy)
  • Myla (Twin Fairy #2)

N

  • Naomi (Netball Fairy)*
  • Natalie (Christmas Stocking Fairy)
  • Nia (Night Owl Fairy)**
  • Nicki (Holiday Camp Fairy)*
  • Nicole (Beach Fairy)
  • Nina (Birthday Cake Fairy)
  • Nora (Arctic Fox Fairy)**

O

  • Olivia (Orchid Fairy)
  • Olympia (Games Fairy)
  • Orla (Inventor Fairy)

P

  • Padma (Pirate Fairy)
  • Paige (Pantomime Fairy)*
  • Paloma (Dodgems Fairy)
  • Pearl (Cloud Fairy)
  • Penelope (Foal Fairy)
  • Penny (Pony Fairy)
  • Perrie (Paramedic Fairy)
  • Phoebe (Fashion Fairy)
  • Pia (Penguin Fairy)
  • Pippa (Poppy Fairy)
  • Polly (Party Fun Fairy)
  • Poppy (Piano Fairy)
  • Priya (Polar Bear Fairy)

R

  • Rae (Rollercoaster Fairy)
  • Rebecca (Rock 'n' Roll Fairy)
  • Rihanna (Seahorse Fairy)
  • Rita (Frog Princess Fairy- U.S.)***
  • Rita (Rollerskating Fairy- U.K.)
  • Robyn (Christmas Party Fairy)
  • Rochelle (Star Spotter Fairy)*
  • Rosalie (Rapunzel Fairy)
  • Rosie (Honey Bear Fairy)
  • Roxie (Baking Fairy)
  • Ruby (Red Fairy)
  • Ruth (Red Riding Hood Fairy)

S

  • Sabrina (Sweet Dreams Fairy)
  • Sadie (Saxophone Fairy)
  • Saffron (Yellow Fairy)*
  • Samantha (Swimming Fairy)
  • Samira (Superhero Fairy)
  • Sarah (Sunday Fairy)
  • Sasha (Slime Fairy)
  • Saskia (Salsa Fairy)*
  • Savannah (Zebra Fairy)
  • Scarlett (Garnet Fairy)
  • Selena (Sleepover Fairy)
  • Selma (Snow Leopard Fairy)
  • Serena (Salsa Fairy)**
  • Shannon (Ocean Fairy)
  • Shelley (Sherbet Fairy)*
  • Sianne (Butterfly Fairy)
  • Sienna (Saturday Fairy)
  • Sky (Blue Fairy)
  • Skye (Skateboarding Fairy)
  • Skyler (Fireworks Fairy)**
  • Sophia (Snow Swan Fairy)
  • Sophie (Sapphire Fairy)
  • Stacey (Soccer Fairy)**
  • Stella (Star Fairy)
  • Stephanie (Starfish Fairy)
  • Storm (Lightning Fairy)
  • Summer (Holiday Fairy)*
  • Sunny (Yellow Fairy)**
  • Susie (Sister Fairy)

T

  • Tallulah (Tuesday Fairy)*
  • Tamara (Tooth Fairy)*
  • Tara (Tuesday Fairy)**
  • Tasha (Tap Dance Fairy)
  • Taylor (Talent Show Fairy)
  • Teri (Trampolining Fairy)
  • Tess (Sea Turtle Fairy)
  • Thea (Thursday Fairy)
  • Tia (Tulip Fairy)
  • Tiana (Toy Fairy)
  • Tilly (Teacher Fairy)
  • Trixie (Halloween Fairy)
  • Tyra (Dress Designer Fairy)*

U

  • Una (Concert Fairy)*

V

  • Vanessa (Dance Steps Fairy)*
  • Victoria (Violin Fairy)
  • Violet (Painting Fairy)

W

  • Whitney (Whale Fairy)
  • Willow (Wednesday Fairy)

Y

  • Yasmin (Night Owl Fairy)*

Z

  • Zadie (Sewing Fairy)
  • Zainab (Squishy Toy Fairy)
  • Zara (Starlight Fairy)
  • Zoe (Skating Fairy)

There were three types of localization changes from the U.K. to the U.S: fairies who had their name changed, fairies who had their title changed, and fairies who had both their name and title changed. In addition, there were 9 fairy books that were only published in the U.S and 10 fairies (Aisha, Alyssa, Anna, Brianna, Cara, Charlotte Chelsea, Jennifer, Lisa and Rita) who had their name repeated twice: once for a U.K. book and once for a U.S. book whose theme is entirely unrelated to its U.K. counterpart.

  • Name Change
    • Alyssa (Snow Queen Fairy) → Alicia (Snow Queen Fairy)
    • Anna (Arctic Fox Fairy) → Nora (Arctic Fox Fairy)
    • Charlie (Sunflower Fairy) → Charlotte (Sunflower Fairy)
    • Christina (Winter Wonderland Fairy) → Michelle (Winter Wonderland Fairy)
    • Fizz (Fireworks Fairy) → Skyler (Fireworks Fairy)
    • Freya (Friday Fairy) → Felicity (Friday Fairy)
    • Imogen (Ice Dance Fairy) → Isabelle (Ice Dance Fairy)
    • Izzy (Indigo Fairy) → Inky (Indigo Fairy)
    • Jennifer (Babysitter Fairy) → Bailey (Babysitter Fairy)
    • Kimberley (Koala Fairy) → Kimberly (Koala Fairy)
    • Lisa (Jelly Bean Fairy) → Franny (Jelly Bean Fairy)
    • Lottie (Lollipop Fairy) → Lisa (Lollipop Fairy)
    • Madeleine (Cookie Fairy) → Madeline (Cookie Fairy)
    • Maisie (Moonbeam Fairy) → Anna (Moonbeam Fairy)
    • Rochelle (Star Spotter Fairy) → Alyssa (Star Spotter Fairy)
    • Saffron (Yellow Fairy) → Sunny (Yellow Fairy)
    • Saskia (Salsa Fairy) → Serena (Salsa Fairy)
    • Tallulah (Tuesday Fairy) → Tara (Tuesday Fairy)
    • Tamara (Tooth Fairy) → Brianna (Tooth Fairy)
    • Una (Concert Fairy) → Cassie (Concert Fairy)
    • Yasmin (Night Owl Fairy) → Nia (Night Owl Fairy)
    • Adele (Singing Coach Fairy) → Adele (Voice Fairy)
    • Carly (Schoolfriend Fairy) → Carly (School Fairy)
    • Destiny (Pop Star Fairy) → Destiny (Rock Star Fairy)
    • Elisa (Adventure Fairy) → Elisa (Royal Adventure Fairy)
    • Erin (Firebird Fairy) → Erin (Phoenix Fairy)
    • Flora (Fancy Dress Fairy) → Flora (Dress-Up Fairy)
    • Helena (Horseriding Fairy) → Helena (Horse-riding Fairy)
    • Honey (Sweet Fairy) → Honey (Candy Fairy)
    • Josie (Jewellery-Making Fairy) → Josie (Jewelry Fairy)
    • Kathryn (PE Fairy) → Kathryn (Gym Fairy)
    • Keira (Film Star Fairy) → Keira (Movie Star Fairy)
    • Layla (Candyfloss Fairy) → Layla (Cotton Candy Fairy)
    • Libby (Story-Writing Fairy) → Libby (Writing Fairy)
    • Maddie (Playtime Fairy) → Maddie (Fun and Games Fairy)
    • Paige (Pantomime Fairy) → Paige (Christmas Play Fairy)
    • Shelley (Sherbet Fairy) → Shelley (Sugar Fairy)
    • Tyra (Dress Designer Fairy) → Tyra (Designer Fairy)
    • Vanessa (Dance Steps Fairy) → Vanessa (Choreography Fairy)
    • Demi (Dressing-Up Fairy) → Cassidy (Costume Fairy)
    • Francesca (Football Fairy) → Stacey (Soccer Fairy)
    • Honor (Happy Days Fairy) → Hope (Happiness Fairy)
    • Matilda (Hair Stylist Fairy) → Jennifer (Hairstylist Fairy)
    • Naomi (Netball Fairy) → Brittany (Basketball Fairy)
    • Nicki (Holiday Camp Fairy) → Cara (Camp Fairy)
    • Summer (Holiday Fairy) → Joy (Summer Vacation Fairy)
    • Addison (April Fools' Day Fairy)
    • Aisha (Princess and the Pea Fairy)
    • Autumn (Falling Leaves Fairy)
    • Blossom (Flower Girl Fairy)
    • Carmen (Cheerleading Fairy)
    • Chelsea (Congratulations Fairy)
    • Gwen (Beauty and the Beast Fairy)
    • Lindsay (Luck Fairy)
    • Rita (Frog Princess Fairy)

    The title changes made a lot of sense to me, as some of the titles included words that would have one meaning to those who know British English but another meaning to those who know American English (for example, “holiday” means “vacation” in British English but “special occasion” in American English; therefore, “Summer the Holiday Fairy” became “Joy the Summer Vacation Fairy”).

    However, the publishers also decided to change 20 or so fairy names without changing their title. These name changes began in the very first series when Saffron the Yellow Fairy (whose book was published on May 29th, 2003) became Sunny the Yellow Fairy when the book was published by Scholastic in the US on July 1st, 2005.

    The name “Saffron” gained increasing popularity in the U.K. during the 1990s due to a character in the popular British comedy Absolutely Fabulous bearing the name ( even ranking at #133 in the top U.K. girl names of 2000 ), but has never even entered the top 1000 U.S. girl names .

    In contrast, Sunny has remained in the top 1000 U.S. girl names since the 1970s, peaking at #547 in 1975 and, while on the decline ever since, has seen a recent surge in popularity between 2017 and 2018 when it jumped from #984 to #871. Thus, it makes sense that they would rename the U.S. version of the Yellow Fairy “Sunny” given the association the sun has with the color yellow and the relative popularity of the name in the U.S. compared to Saffron.

    I imagine the same line of thinking went into some of the other fairy name changes (i.e. let’s change a name that’s not as popular in the U.S. as it is in the U.K. so that readers are more familiar with it and there’s a greater chance a girl will have a fairy named after her and want to buy the book) but I could be wrong. There’s also the 10 fairies whose names were used twice, so some of the name changes might be to use up a name that hasn’t been released in the U.S. yet. If anyone has any more insight into the name changes between the U.K. and the U.S. books based on historical name popularity or personal experience I would love to know.

    If you’re still reading this far, I hope you enjoyed this!

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    In conclusion, the phrase "Sac true flow crystal magic glaze" does not have a clear or widely recognized meaning. It could potentially be used in a variety of contexts, and its interpretation may depend on the specific context and intentions of the person using the phrase..

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