Hello, it would be impassable for me to give you a complete list as there are hundreds of path to follow. I can give you a short list of some types of witches. Some of these May be initiatory traditions but you can still know about them.
Green Witch: Usually a solitary Witch who bases her magick on the uses of herbs and plants. Often, there is little or no religion involved.
Water witch
A person who works with the element Water and all of it’s related symbols and powers. Known for adaptability, compassion and transformation.
A person who works with the element Water and all of it’s related symbols and powers. Known for adaptability, compassion and transformation.
Sea witch
A person who works with the ocean and the creatures and energies within.
Storm /snow witch
A person who works with storms and rain, one who collects all that falls from the sky’s.
A person who works with the ocean and the creatures and energies within.
Storm /snow witch
A person who works with storms and rain, one who collects all that falls from the sky’s.
River witch
A person who works with the many rivers that carve the earth and the flowing of energies.
A person who works with the many rivers that carve the earth and the flowing of energies.
Lake witch
A person who works with the pools of water that form in the earth, the lakes are known for there magical connotations deep and dark.
A person who works with the pools of water that form in the earth, the lakes are known for there magical connotations deep and dark.
Earth witch
A person who works with the element Earth, earth is the element of growth, the power of all that grows. Known for abundance, strength and willpower.
A person who works with the element Earth, earth is the element of growth, the power of all that grows. Known for abundance, strength and willpower.
Mountain witch
A person who works with the tress , the critters, and whisper to the lichen that grows. The mountains hold many secrets, and tells many tales.
A person who works with the tress , the critters, and whisper to the lichen that grows. The mountains hold many secrets, and tells many tales.
Forrest witch
A person who works with the deep Forrest , a whisper of trees and plants. One who communicates with the flora and fauna who live there in.
A person who works with the deep Forrest , a whisper of trees and plants. One who communicates with the flora and fauna who live there in.
Fire witch
A person who works with the element Fire , the element of passion and power. Fire is known for its life giving and life taking abilities. Action, confidence and intelligence.
A person who works with the element Fire , the element of passion and power. Fire is known for its life giving and life taking abilities. Action, confidence and intelligence.
Desert witch
A person who works with the vast desserts both Hot and Cold, the energies and creatures who dwell in the harsh and forgiving land.
Air/ wind witch
A person who works with the many facets of the element Air, the element known for acceptance, knowledge and spirituality.
A person who works with the many facets of the element Air, the element known for acceptance, knowledge and spirituality.
Alexandrian Tradition: A branch of Wicca started in Britain during the 1960’s. It is based on
Gardnerian Witchcraft, and named after its founder, Alex Sanders.
British Traditional Witchcraft: A branch of British Witchcraft based on a blend of Celtic and Gardnerian ideas.
Caledonii Tradition: A tradition that originated in Scotland and is blended with ancient Scottish lore. It was once call Hecatine Tradition.
Celtic Witchcraft: A branch of Gardnerian Witchcraft mixed with Celtic and Druidic ideas and mythology.
Ceremonial Witchcraft: A form of Witchcraft that often uses Qabalistic /high magick.
Dianic Witches: A feminist branch of Witchcraft practiced by all-female groups worshiping the Goddess in Her Triple form only. These groups may use a mixture of various traditions. They use the Goddess of Four Directions in circle work, and all tools have a Goddess system.
Eclectic Witch: A Witch who practices or uses no particular Wiccan or magickal tradition. It can be a group or a solitary Witch who uses whatever works, excluding orthodox ideas.
Egyptian Witchcraft (kemetic) : A branch of Witchcraft using ancient Egyptian deities and ideas
Gardnerian Tradition: A branch of Witchcraft founded in Britain by Gerald Gardner in early 1950’s.
Greek Witchcraft: A branch of Witchcraft using ancient Greek deities and ideas.
Green Witch: Usually a solitary Witch who bases there magick on the uses of herbs and plants. The lore and study of natural items.
Hecatine Tradition: The original name for the Caledonii Tradition.
Hereditary Tradition: A specific family tradition of Witchcraft and/or magick that has survived through several generations of a particular family and is taught by living relatives. .
Kitchen Witch: a Witch who practices practical magick using Earth power, Natural objects, herbs, and the Elements. These Witches do most of their work in the kitchen at the hearth or stove. There may or may not be religious ideas incorporated.
Mesopotamian Witchcraft: A branch of Witchcraft that uses ancient Mesopotamian deities and ideas.
Natural Witch: A person who uses elemental magic and work closely with nature.
Nordic Witchcraft: a follower of Norse mythology, sometimes referred to as Ásatrú the name by which the Norsemen called their religion. Some who practice Nordic witchcraft identify with Odinism this is an Earth religion, and practioners view this Planet as our sacred Mother (Frigga). Odin is our Father (the Sky) and the union between Mother and Father produces life on this Planet, i.e. us. Odinism are their offspring. There are Nine Worlds, this being one of them (Midgard), and most of the gods and goddesses reside in the uppermost world, Asgard (home of the gods). There are also the Alfar (the Holy Elves - friends of mankind), the Dokkalfar (Dark Elves or Dwarves - sometimes friendly, sometimes not), and the Thurs (Giants - enemies of the gods and man).
Pietish Witchcraft: Based on the Piets who inhabited England and Scotland before the arrival of the Celts. This usually describes a solitary Witch, rarely a group.
Pow-Wow Tradition: Founded in Pennsylvania, and based on old German magick, the followers do not call themselves Witches. It comes from four hundred years of German magick.
Roman Witchcraft: A branch of Witchcraft that uses ancient Roman deities and ideas.
Seax-Wicca: A form of Witchcraft that was founded by Raymond Buckland in 1973. It was based on ancient Saxon beliefs and deities, with elements of the Gardnerian Tradition.
Solitary Witch: Sometimes called a Natural Witch. The practitioners work alone, following whatever tradition or mixture of traditions they desire. In some ways, this branch is similar to the Eclectic Witch.
Strega Witchcraft: An Italian branch of Witchcraft said to have been founded by a woman named Aradia in around 1353.
Teutonic Witchcraft: A branch of Witchcraft that is based on ancient German and Scandinavian ideas and deities. It is also called the Nordic Tradition or Nordic Witchcraft.
Wiccan Witch: A Solitary Witch or group of Witches who rarely call the Goddess or God by a name. This simple classification, however, is rare, as most Witches blend their religion with some aspects of ancient traditions.
Satanic Witch: a practitioner who works ether with la vay satanism or (theistic) demonic witchcraft
Eclectic Witch: A Witch who practices or uses no particular Wiccan or magickal tradition. It can be a group or a solitary Witch who uses whatever works, excluding orthodox ideas.
Egyptian Witchcraft (kemetic) : A branch of Witchcraft using ancient Egyptian deities and ideas
Hereditary Tradition: A specific family tradition of Witchcraft and/or magick that has survived through several generations of a particular family and is taught by living relatives. Somethings, this branch of Wicca is called Family Traditions or Fam Trads.
Ceremonial Witchcraft: A form of Witchcraft that uses Qabalistic magick.
Kitchen Witch: A name not often used, it describes a Witch who practices practical magick using Earth power, Earth objects, herbs, and the Elements. These Witches do most of their work in the kitchen at the hearth or stove. There may or may not be religious ideas incorporated.
Mesopotamian Witchcraft: A branch of Witchcraft that uses ancient Mesopotamian deities and ideas.
Natural Witch: A person who uses elemental magic and work closely with nature.
Roman Witchcraft: A branch of Witchcraft that uses ancient Roman deities and ideas.
Seax-Wicca: A form of Witchcraft that was founded by Raymond Buckland in 1973. It was based on ancient Saxon beliefs and deities, with elements of the Gardnerian Tradition.
Solitary Witch: Sometimes called a Natural Witch. The practitioners work alone, following whatever tradition or mixture of traditions they desire. In some ways, this branch is similar to the Eclectic Witch.
Strega Witchcraft: An Italian branch of Witchcraft said to have been founded by a woman named Aradia in around 1353.
Teutonic Witchcraft: A branch of Witchcraft that is based on ancient German and Scandinavian ideas and deities. It is also called the Nordic Tradition or Nordic Witchcraft.