Home › Words › D › dragonborndragonborn/ˈdræɡᵊnbˈɔːn/dragonborn means born with some physical or spiritual connection to dragons.dragonborn is pronounced /ˈdræɡᵊnbˈɔːn/.EtymologyFrom dragon + born.adjBorn with some physical or spiritual connection to dragons.e.g.“A single dragonborn guard held the door.” — 2014, Dallas S. Paskell, Medieval: Book of Blood:nounA person born with some physical or spiritual connection to dragons.e.g.““Powerful magic and tangled, dragonborn,” the Shepherd woman said.” — 2006, Murray J. D. Leeder, Son of Thunder, page 220:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.dragonkin 71% match — A person who is partly descended from dragon(s). vs dragonborn →dragonrider 64% match — One who rides a dragon. vs dragonborn →dragonmaster 63% match — One who has the ability to control dragons; someone with mastery over dragons. vs dragonborn →dragonbone 62% match — The bone of a dragon. vs dragonborn →dragonlord 62% match — One who has power over dragons. vs dragonborn →earthdrake 61% match — a dragon. vs dragonborn →dragonly 60% match — Like a dragon in appearance or behaviour. vs dragonborn →dragonic 59% match — Of or resembling a dragon in nature. vs dragonborn →