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What is the scariest name in the world?
20 scary names that you probably won’t want to name your baby
- Carole Anne – Poltergeist.
- Clarice – The Silence of the Lambs.
- Desdemona – meaning unfortunate.
- Esther – Orphan.
- Mallory – meaning unlucky.
- Morticia – The Addams Family.
- Regan – The Exorcist.
- Samara – The Ring.
What is the scariest name for a girl?
Girl Spooky Names
- Banshee (Screaming spirit)
- Bella (Twilight)
- Belladonna (poisonous plant; means “beautiful lady”)
- Blair (The Blair Witch Project)
- Buffy (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
- Carole Anne (Poltergeist)
- Carrie (A telekinetic teen from the movie Carrie)
- Clarice (The Silence of the Lambs)
What child names are illegal?
35 Outlawed Baby Names From Around the World
- Nutella. In 2015, a French couple decided to name their daughter Nutella because they hoped she could emulate the sweetness and popularity of the chocolate spread.
- AKUMA (DEVIL)
- ANAL.
- GESHER (BRIDGE)
- TALULA DOES THE HULA FROM HAWAII.
- OSAMA BIN LADEN.
- ROBOCOP.
- CHIEF MAXIMUS.
What are some dark names?
Dark Sounding Names
- Ague (girl) – Term for Malaria.
- Akeldama (boy) – field of blood; where Judas Iscariot committed suicide.
- Dade (boy) – dark one.
- Dolores (girl) – sorrows in Spanish.
- Draven (m) – Child of the shadows.
- Leila (girl) – Arabic for night.
- Maleficent (girl) – working or productive of harm or evil.
Is it sweet to give your baby a spooky name?
So, if you think about it that way, it’s kind of sweet to give your offspring an unnerving name. However, if you’re not really into the scary element of the title, but these names are dominating your baby list anyway, we get it. Spooky monikers often have an old Hollywood or sophisticated quality about them, which makes them a strong choice.
Why choose a spooky name?
Spooky monikers often have an old Hollywood or sophisticated quality about them, which makes them a strong choice. We pick names because we love the sound of them and, at the end of the day, your child defines it.
Is the name Katla creepy?
It sounds innocent enough, but hear me out, because it’s not the sound of the name that has the creepy associations… it’s the meaning! The name Katla is the feminine form of the Old Norse male name Ketill, which means “cauldron.” Even creepier, the ketill was a cauldron used to catch the blood of sacrificial animals.