Dark & Mysterious Names

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

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Vitez
Knight, champion.
Slavic
Vola
Wolf.
Czech
Vulmaro
Famous wolf.
Germanic
Waylahskise
Eye of the storm.
Cherokee
Whalen
Descendant of Faolán, meaning 'little wolf'.
Irish
Whelan
Descendant of Faolán, meaning 'little wolf'.
Irish
Wolfe
Wolf.
English
Wolfric
Wolf ruler.
Germanic
Wolfrick
Wolf ruler.
English
Wolfrik
Wolf ruler.
English
Wolsey
Wolf island.
English
Wselfwulf
Wolf of the willow.
Anglo-saxon
Wulfcot
From the cottage near the wolf.
English
Wulffrith
Wolf of peace.
English
Wulfsige
Victory of the wolf.
English
Yaamini
Night.
Sanskrit
Yaamir
The moon.
Arabic
Yaasmoon
One who has beautiful face like the moon.
Arabic
Yadukrishna
Dark-skinned like the Yadus, a historical figure in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Yaghmoor
Dark-skinned, swarthy.
Arabic
Yakhmoor
Resembling a moon flambe (a bright moon).
Arabic
Yamadoot
Messenger of Yama (Hindu god of death).
Sanskrit
Yamajit
One who has conquered Yama (god of death).
Punjabi
Yamajith
Victory over Yama (Hindu god of death).
Sanskrit
Yamaraj
Lord of death (Hindu mythology).
Sanskrit
Yamaraja
King of death (Hindu mythology).
Sanskrit
Yami
Yami means darkness or shadow in Japanese.
Japanese
Yaminichandra
Moon of the right hand.
Sanskrit
Yamraj
Lord of death.
Sanskrit
Yamya
Night-time, darkness.
Arabic
Yelda
Dark night.
Turkish
Ylva
She-wolf.
Norse
Ylwa
derived from Ylva, meaning she-wolf.
Swedish
Yuhandhar
One who holds the moon.
Sanskrit
Yuzuki
Gentle moon.
Japanese
Zalmonah
Zalmonah means 'shady' or 'dark' in Hebrew, referring to a place in the wilde...
Hebrew
Zalmunna
Means 'shade' or 'shadow' in Hebrew, possibly referring to protection.
Hebrew
Zarahamar
Beautiful moonlight.
Arabic
Zareera
Overnight, staying awake all night.
Arabic
Zatmer
Dark, mysterious.
Czech
Zelzah
Zelzah is a place name meaning 'shadow' or 'shade' in the Bible.
Hebrew
Zenisha
Combination of Zeni and sha, possibly meaning 'goddess of the moon' or 'beaut...
Hindi
Zevae
Wolf.
Hebrew
Zilaah
Shadow or shade, often symbolizing protection.
Arabic
Zilal
Shadow or shade, often symbolizing protection or coolness.
Arabic
Zilam
Zilam means 'darkness' or 'shade' in Arabic.
Arabic
ZileQamar
Shadow or reflection of the moon
Arabic
Zillullah
Shadow of God.
Arabic
Zilthai
My shadow.
Hebrew
Zinal
Moon.
Bengali
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