Generally speaking, a child raised by parent Witches are called by their given name; there is no official title for them, simply because they are raised with parents who follow a Witchcraft path. Some of the older ones may have been initiated (by their free will, of course) and are therefore called "Witches" or whatever title their tradition utilizes. Also, many Witchcraft Traditions won't teach a person the ways of their Craft, until they reach either adolescence or adulthood (depending on the Tradition.)
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A witch that steals children is commonly known as a child-stealing witch or child-snatching witch. Folklore and mythology from various cultures depict such witches as malicious beings who abduct children for various nefarious reasons.
It was Edmund.
Yes.
A professional who helps people understand their chances of having a child with a genetic disorder is called a geneticist.
The cast of The Pendle Witch Child - 2011 includes: Simon Armitage as Himself - Presenter
The witch in the book The lion The witch and the wardrobe is called the white witch. She is also half a Jim and half a giantess.
The high witch
If you marry the Witch Princess your child with have silver/gray hair and yellow eyes.
"Witch Child" by Celia Rees is a novel that is approximately 288 pages long.
Witch
Female: witch Male: warlock
Mom No, seriously hag, crone, spinster.