Named Dragons

Night Dragon: The Silent Bane - Bane, derived from Ban, a Japanese word - could mean "Night" or "Evening"

Rot Dragon: Ill-Fated Gnil - Gnil, a Russian word - could mean "Rot", "Decay", "Putrefy", "Decompose" or "Corrupt"

Glintstone Dragon: Polished Kilap - Kilap, an Indonesian word - could mean "Sheen", "Polish", "Burnish", "Glitter" or "Glint"

Magma Wyrm: Ashen Wyrm Galtuul - Galt uul, a Mongolian word (One word? Two words?) - means "Volcano"

Poison Dragon: Swamp Lord Förgifta - Förgifta, a Swedish word - could mean "Poison", "Envenom", "Drug" or "Infect"

Deathblight Dragon: Omen of Death, Obitus - Obitus, a Latin word - could mean "Death", "Setting", "Last Day", "Visit", "Meeting" or "Approach"

Flying Dragon: Disastrous Požar - Požar, a Serbian word - could mean "Fire", "Wild Fire", "Blaze" or "Conflagration"

(Obviously) Frenzy Flame Dragon: Frenzied Meeletus - Meeletus, an Estonian word - could mean "Frenzy", "Madness" or "Mindlessness"

Ice Dragon: Gelhar, The Frozen Sinner - derived from Gelar, a Portuguese word - could mean "Freeze", "Ice", "Chill", "Frost", "Refrigerate" or "Deep Freeze"

Bleed Dragon: Bloodless Krŭvoizliv - Krŭvoizliv, a Bulgarian word - could mean "Bleeding", "Hemorrhage" or "Extravasation"

Healing/Light Dragon: Sogas, The Soothing Light - Sogas, derived from the Irish words "Solas Leighis" which could translate to "Healing Light"

Bane, Gnil, Obitus, Požar, Gelhar and Sogas are staying, any other name is open for suggestions.