Dark & Mysterious Names

Gothic, edgy, and mysterious names — inspired by night, shadow, and dark beauty.

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Dubh
Black.
Scottish
Dubhgan
Dark-skinned.
Irish
Dubhgml
Dark-haired warrior.
Irish
Dubhloach
Dark lake.
Irish
Dubhthach
Dark lord.
Irish
Dublin
Dark pool.
Irish
Dubv
Dark, black.
Welsh
dujanah
A name meaning 'darkness' or 'blackness', often used poetically.
Arabic
Dusk
Twilight, the period of the day just before nightfall.
English
Duwayne
Dark, Black Horse.
English
Dwyn
Means 'brown' or 'dark' in Welsh.
Welsh
Ebonique
Derived from 'ebony', meaning dark black wood.
English
Ekachandra
Sole Moon.
Sanskrit
Elavali
beautiful as the moon.
Turkish
Eshwarchandra
Lord Shiva's moon.
Sanskrit
Esmeray
Means 'dark moon' in Turkish.
Turkish
Ethelwulf
Noble wolf.
English
Euryle
Wide wolf or broad she-wolf.
Greek
Eyjolf
Island wolf.
Norse
Eyulf
Lucky wolf.
Norse
Faaris
Brave, knight, or horseman
Arabic
Fahil
Knight or horseman, symbolizing bravery and chivalry.
Arabic
Faoiltiama
Wolf princess.
Irish
Faramorz
Victorious death.
Persian
Farasah
Farasah means 'horsemanship' or 'knightly skill' in Arabic.
Arabic
Fares
Knight, horseman.
Arabic
Farkas
Wolf.
Hungarian
Fatehchand
Conqueror of the moon.
Hindi
Feagh
Raven.
Irish
Fenris
Name of a mythological wolf.
Norse
Ferrari
Derived from the Italian word 'ferro' meaning 'iron', referring to a blacksmith.
Italian
Foolendu
Moon-like flower or flower moon
Sanskrit
Friduwulf
Peace wolf, combining elements for peace and wolf.
English
Fridwolf
Peaceful wolf, from Old High German 'fridu' meaning peace and 'wolf' meaning ...
Germanic
Fulendu
Full moon or flower moon
Sanskrit
Gaganachandra
Moon of the sky, a celestial name.
Sanskrit
Gaganchandra
Moon of the sky, combining 'gagan' (sky) and 'chandra' (moon).
Sanskrit
Ghaasiqah
One who looks at the stars at night.
Arabic
Ghamar
Moon, often used as a poetic term for beauty.
Arabic
Ghamer
Moon, referring to the celestial body.
Arabic
Ghamis
Born at night or associated with the night.
Arabic
Ghanashyam
Dark like a thundercloud.
Sanskrit
Ghanashyamala
Dark like a thundercloud.
Sanskrit
Ghanasyaam
Dark-skinned like a thundercloud.
Sanskrit
Ghanasyama
Dark-skinned like a thundercloud.
Sanskrit
Ghanshyam
Dark complexioned Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Ghansyam
Dark complexioned Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Ghoshini
Melodious singer or nightingale.
Bengali
Ghulumat
Shadows.
Arabic
Ginnungagap
The primordial void in Norse mythology.
Norse
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