![]() Tartarus – the darkest part of the underworld.Serpent – an alternative word for a snake.Salem – the town famous for its witch trials.Payne – countryman, but with a dark gothic sound that might be perfect.Perseus – avenger, destroyer – and the Greek hero.Orion – dawning, the name of a constellation.Orpheus – the legendary musician from ancient Greek myth.Oberon – A fairy king, from Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream.Lucius – an alternative to Lucien, but infused with Harry Potter vibes.The character in the Bible who famously returns from the dead. Kazimir – from the Slavic, meaning destroyer of peace.Israfel – in Islam, the angel of music.Hunter – a great gothic baby name for boys.Frey – the Norse god of fertility and prosperity.Elwin – elf or magical being, from the Old English.Edgar – from perhaps the most famous Gothic writer, Edgar Allan Poe.Dorian – the character from Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Grey.But also the devilish character from The Omen. Xenobia – A Syrian queen who conquered Egypt.Wednesday – a day of the week, and the character from The Addams Family.Velika – from the Slavic, meaning great or wondrous.Thora – the female equivalent of the Norwegian god Thor.Timandra – the mythical sister of Helen.Rose – from the beautiful, but prickly, plant.Ophelia – Shakespeare’s tragic character in Hamlet.Orenda – the Iroquois name for a spiritual energy in people and the environment.Narcissa – daffodil or someone in love with their own beauty.Morticia – from the word mortician, a character from The Addams Family.Morrigan – from the Irish meaning great queen.Minerva – the Roman goddess of wisdom and war.Magena – a Native American word for the Moon.Kairos – from the Greek, meaning a moment.Juliet – from Shakespeare’s famous tragedy.Ianira – a Greek sea nymph and enchantress.Hestia – the Greek goddess of the home.Guinevere – the queen from Arthurian legend, meaning fair one.Feronia – the Roman goddess of wildlife and abundance.Eris – the Greek goddess of strife and discord.Dionisia – follower of Dionysus, the Greek god of intoxication.Draconia – a female Gothic name from the male Draco.Danika – a Slavic name meaning morning star.Crimson – a deep red purple, the color of blood.Calista – most beautiful, from ancient Greek.Branwen – from the Welsh, meaning blessed raven.Bellatrix – meaning female warrior, it’s a gothic baby girl name popularized by J.K.Belinda – both beautiful and bright serpent.īadriyah – from the Arabic, meaning full moon.Autumn – the season when summer turns to winter.Anastasia – from the Greek resurrection.Amaris – from the Hebrew promised by God, or the Latin bitter.Moloch – an ancient pagan god, and a unique gothic baby boy name.Hemlock – a type of poison that famously killed Socrates.Hannibal – the ancient general who led his army of elephants across the Alps, and the creepy killer from the horror movies.Chaos – total disorder, or the Greek idea of total emptiness.Tristezza – an Italian word meaning sadness.Solanine – a type of poison found in nightshade. ![]() Poison – a name that needs no introduction.Naenia – the Roman goddess of funerals.Lilith – a demon in Jewish mythology, and an edgy girl’s name.Kali – Hindu goddess of doomsday and death.Kalma – the Finnish god of death and decay.Inclementia – from the Latin meaning cruelty. ![]()
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