Magician

The magician (Latin: magum, plural maga) is a person who either uses magic naturally, or after learning it. If magicians are considered as a species or sub-race in myths, they can have children with humans or other supernatural beings, which may make them stronger or weaker, depending on the tale. Usually; magicians are depicted as demonic or neutral beings with pointy ears, dark aura/surroundings, and unnatural clothes. Sometimes they wield a staff, wand, or magical star.

White magicians
White magicians are people who were either born with positive magic (such as mysticism and white arts), or were taught it by benevolent forces like angels or good deities.

Dark magicians
Dark magicians are people who were either born with negative magic or were taught it by malevolent forces like demons or evil deities.

Neutral magicians
This class of mages either have both white and dark arts or are just using normal magic.

Common powers for magicians

 * Magic
 * Enchantment (enchanters and enchantresses)
 * Magic ball projection (wizards and wizardesses)
 * Magic combat
 * Magic empowerment
 * Magical energy manipulation
 * Magical energy generation
 * Mana manipulation
 * Magical broom proficiency (witches, witchers and warlocks)
 * Broom flight
 * Magical staff proficiency
 * Staff magic
 * Magical star proficiency
 * Magical wand proficiency
 * Wand magic
 * Oath-break/treason inducement (warlocks)
 * Potion creation
 * Potion amplification
 * Spellcasting
 * Spell amplification
 * Spell creation
 * Spell destabilization
 * Spell mixture
 * Spell negation

Other spellings and names
Note: witch can be used for males, too, not commonly (unless the word is translated from another language), and usually male witches are referred to as witchers or warlocks, by the way, there is no feminine form of warlock. (the word warlock can be used for females, but rarely.)

Masculine Japanese: maou (also translated as overlord, mistakenly demon lord), mahou (also translated as magic), feminine: majou (also translated as overlady).

Latin: masculine magus plural magi, feminine: maga plural magae.

Note: enchanter/enchantress can have sexual connotations, describing a person who uses their magical powers to "enchant' people into being their lovers.

Main types of magician
there is many types of magician For examples but not limited to:
 * Abjurer; a practitioner of abjuration
 * Alchemist; a practitioner of alchemy
 * Animancer; a practitioner of animancy
 * Astrologist, a practitioner of astrology
 * Bokor; a practitioner of voodoo
 * Charmer; a practitioner of paper talismans
 * Conjurer or evocator; a practitioner of summoning and importing magic
 * Maleficus; a practitioner of maleficium/dark arts
 * Mystic; a practitioner of mysticism
 * Necromancer; a practitioner of necromancy
 * Occultist; a practitioner of occultism
 * Onmyōji; a practitioner of onmyōdō
 * Shaman; a practitioner of shamanism