The name quest? There is no such thing that I know of. There is a tradition of one discovering, or being given a magickal or craft name, however.
That would be Gardnerian, as it was Dr. Gerald B. Gardner who invented Wicca.
Bast is and Egyptian Goddess sometimes portrayed as a cat, lion, or a person with a cat or lion face. Also, she is not a Wiccan Goddess. She has been followed for centuries by Egyptian peoples.
Just fire.
Requirements tend to vary depending on your tradition and legal requirements where you live. Excellent resource in Wikipedia
No, Roya is not a Wiccan name. Wicca is a religion, and not a culture. Names come from cultures, not religions. However, if your question is asking whether or not the name Roya is an acceptable magical name to use in Wicca, I have no idea. Hopefully a Wiccan will come along and answer this second part of the answer. [edit from a Wiccan] As far as being acceptable as a magickal name, if the name Roya calls to you then by all means use it! Pretty much anything is acceptable as long as it has personal meaning and isn't the name of a deity. (that would be disrespectful)
Wiccans usually believe in a Goddess and a God, though it depends on the specific tradition they follow. The two main Wiccan texts are the Wiccan Rede (An It Harm None, Do What Ye Will) and the Threefold Law (Whatever you do comes back to you times three).
An Eclectic Wiccan.
Wicca is a priesthood.There's no such thing as a Wiccan stone.People are not stones, Wiccan or otherwise.
You can be a Wiccan no matter what age you are. The Wiccan are non-discriminatory.
No but you can get wiccan books in Hastings.
One can search for Wiccan supplies online at a number of different websites. One can search for Wiccan supplies at websites such as AzureGreen, SacredMidsts, and Wiccan Way.
A Wiccan is a follower of the Wiccan spiritual path, while a wooden ring is, well, a wooden ring. I'd say in this case it's a wooden ring belonging to a wiccan.