Dark & Mysterious Names

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

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Kardgaar
Blacksmith.
Persian
Kardgar
Blacksmith.
Persian
Kariana
Little dark one.
Latin
Karungurali
Dark stormy cloud.
Tamil
Karuppan
Dark-skinned.
Tamil
Karuppasamy
Dark Lord.
Tamil
Karuppia
Dark-skinned.
Tamil
Karvari
Dark and beautiful.
Sanskrit
Kauket
Goddess of darkness.
Egyptian
Kavinilavu
Beautiful moon.
Tamil
Keeana
derived from the name of the Hawaiian Goddess of the moon, Hina.
Hawaiian
Kehnide
One born during a storm.
Yoruba
Keirra
Dark-haired, little dark-haired one.
Scottish
Kenneally
Descendant of Cinnfhaelaidh, meaning 'wolf head'.
Irish
Keokina
The dawning moon.
Hawaiian
Kerra
Dark-haired.
Irish
Kerrianne
Dark-haired.
Irish
Kerrigan
Descendant of Ciarán (dark-haired one).
Irish
Kerwen
Dark and fair.
Irish
Keydy
Diminutive form of Keira (dark-haired).
English
Khaara
Black, Dark.
Persian
Khamafarsa
Bright Moon.
Persian
Khamari
Lunar, Moon-like.
Arabic
Khersindah
The beauty of the moon.
Persian
Kiaran
Dark-haired.
Irish
Kierra
Dark-haired.
Irish
Kierron
Little dark one or dark-haired.
Irish
Kiranila
Ray of the moon.
Greek
Kirinyaga
Mountain of mystery.
Kikuyu
Kirioth
City of the moon.
Hebrew
Kiswa
Kiswa refers to the black cloth covering the Kaaba in Mecca.
Arabic
Knightley
From the knight's meadow.
English
Kogan
Derived from the Russian word 'kogan' meaning 'blacksmith'.
Russian
Kohl
Charcoal or dark-colored cosmetics.
German
Kokil
Nightingale.
Sanskrit
Kokuro
Black turtle dove.
Japanese
Kolby
From the Old Norse name Kolbeinn, meaning 'coal-bearer' or 'dark-haired'.
English
Komya
Beautiful night.
Japanese
Koray
Moonlight.
Turkish
Koumudi
Moonlight.
Sanskrit
Koushik
The one who is near, nightfall.
Sanskrit
Kovalum
Crescent moon.
Tamil
Kowshik
The Moon.
Sanskrit
Krinesh
Derived from Krishna, meaning 'dark' or 'black', often associated with the Hi...
Sanskrit
Krishana
Dark, black, blue.
Sanskrit
Krishnachand
Moon of Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Krishnam
A name of Lord Krishna, meaning 'dark' or 'attractive'.
Sanskrit
Krishnamoorti
Form of Krishna, meaning 'dark' or 'black'.
Sanskrit
Krishne
Dark Like Krishna.
Sanskrit
Kritanta
God of death; Yama
Sanskrit
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