Dark & Mysterious Names

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

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Seya
Shadow.
Sanskrit
Seyah
Shadow.
Arabic
Shaab
Ghost, phantom.
Arabic
Shaabah
Ghostly, phantom-like.
Arabic
Shagoon
Moonlight.
Persian
Shahmah
Shah (king) + mah (moon).
Persian
Shahrin
A combination of 'Shahr' (month) and 'in' (of), meaning 'of the month' or 'mo...
Arabic
Shahsavar
Knight.
Persian
Shailabh
Moon.
Sanskrit
Shamasa
Beautiful like a moonbeam.
Arabic
Shaqhah
Dark, mysterious.
Arabic
Sharadendu
Moon of Autumn.
Sanskrit
Sharatchandra
Moon of autumn, referring to the bright autumn moon.
Sanskrit
Sharavindu
A name for the moon, meaning 'one who holds cool rays'.
Sanskrit
Sharem
Related to night, darkness.
Arabic
Sharul
A light in the darkness.
Tamil
Shasanka
Moon, one who has a hare on his lap.
Sanskrit
Shashaank
Moon-shaped.
Sanskrit
Shashank
Moon.
Sanskrit
Shashankh
Conch adorned by a moon.
Sanskrit
Shashibaala
Moon-like girl
Sanskrit
Shashibhusan
Adorned with the moon.
Sanskrit
Shashida
Moon-like.
Sanskrit
Shashidhara
Wearing the moon (Lord Shiva).
Sanskrit
Shashikaanta
Moonstone.
Sanskrit
Shashikala
Moon-like, referring to a beautiful and calm person.
Sanskrit
Shashikant
Lord of the moon, referring to the Hindu deity Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shashikanth
One who has the moon as his ornament, referring to Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shashikar
One who has the moon as his crown, an epithet of Shiva.
Sanskrit
ShashiKumar
One who is like the moon, a calm and radiant person.
Sanskrit
Shashilekh
One who is adorned with a moon-like mark or beauty.
Sanskrit
Shashimani
Jewel of the moon, combining shashi (moon) and mani (jewel).
Sanskrit
Shashini
Moonlight; one who shines like the moon.
Sanskrit
Shashiprabha
Shashiprabha means 'moonlight' or 'radiance of the moon'.
Sanskrit
Shashipriya
Beloved of the moon, referring to the moon's beloved.
Sanskrit
Shashipushpa
Moon flower, a compound of shashi (moon) and pushpa (flower).
Sanskrit
Shashir
One who has a moon-like face, derived from shashin meaning moon.
Sanskrit
Shashivarnam
One who has the color of the moon.
Sanskrit
Shashmith
One who is calm and composed like the moon.
Sanskrit
Shawwan
full moon.
Arabic
Shayamali
Dark-complexioned or dusky beauty
Sanskrit
ShayamCharan
dark-complexioned feet.
Sanskrit
Shaym
Dark, dark-skinned.
Arabic
Sheetanshu
Moonbeam.
Sanskrit
Shehsawar
Knight, warrior.
Persian
Sheiramoth
Sheiramoth is a biblical name meaning 'song of death' or 'the song of the dead'.
Hebrew
Shesanand
Bliss of the moon, combining 'she' (moon) and 'anand' (bliss).
Sanskrit
Sheshadri
One who holds the moon, referring to the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Sheshank
Lord of the moon, derived from 'Shesha' meaning serpent and 'anka' meaning mark.
Sanskrit
Shiamak
Moon shining bright.
Sanskrit
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