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Looking for an evil female name that’s unique and powerful? We’ve got you covered! In this article, we’re providing the ultimate list of evil girl names from history, mythology, pop culture, and more. Whether you’re naming your child or a character, we’ll explain the meanings and origins of each name to help you choose the perfect one.

The Most Powerful Evil Names for Girls

  • Bela : Hebrew for “destruction.”
  • Morana: Slavic name meaning “death.”
  • Zelda: German name meaning “dark battle.”
  • Medusa: A Gorgon whose gaze could turn people to stone.
  • Tamisra: Bengali name meaning “she who is full of darkness.”
  • Eve: The woman who ate the forbidden fruit and caused original sin in the Bible.
  • Lamia: A child-eating monster and demon who preys on young men in Greek mythology.
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Best Evil Girl Names

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  1. The following names carry dark and sinister meanings, inspired by mythology, history, and more. They embody villain energy, without sounding corny, making them perfect choices for children and characters: [1]
    • Ahma: Japanese name meaning “dark rain.”
    • Akuji: African name meaning “dead and awake.”
    • Bacia: Ugandan name meaning “family deaths ruined the home.”
    • Bela : Hebrew for “destruction.”
    • Brone: Irish name meaning “sorrowful.”
    • Charna: Yiddish name meaning “dark” or “black.”
    • Damien: Greek name meaning “to tame or subdue.”
    • Daray: Irish name meaning “dark.”
    • Darcy: Irish/Gaelic for “dark.”
    • Deidamia: Greek name meaning “to destroy.”
    • Diedre: Celtic name meaning “sorrowful.”
    • Duvessa: Irish name meaning “dark beauty.”
    • Ebony: Latin/Greek/Egyptian name meaning “a dark, black wood.”
    • Ember: English for “spark or low-burning fire.”
    • Hunapo: Māori name meaning “hidden darkness.”
    • Leila: Arabic name meaning “dark beauty.”
    • Melanthaha: Greek for “black flower.”
    • Morana: Slavic name meaning “death.”
    • Nerezza: Italian name meaning “darkness.”
    • Nyx: Greek for “night.”
    • Raven: English name meaning “dark bird.”
    • Sauda: African name meaning “dark beauty.”
    • Shyamal: Sanskrit name meaning “dark” or “black.”
    • Sidero: Latin for “evil spirit.”
    • Tamala: African name meaning “dark tree.”
    • Tamasvi: Indian name meaning “one who has darkness inside.”
    • Tamesis: English name meaning “dark one.”
    • Tamisra: Bengali name meaning “she who is full of darkness.”
    • Tempest: French name meaning “storm.”
    • Vipera: Latin for “viper.”
    • Zillah: Hebrew name meaning “shadow” or “shade.”
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Evil Girl Names from the Bible

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  1. Consider an evil character from the Bible for a truly wicked name. Biblical names are extra powerful, since the Bible is full of symbolism, moral guidance, and spiritual transformation. If you want an evil name that sends shivers down people’s spines, here are some evil characters and symbols you can draw inspiration from: [2]
    • Apple: Many people consider the apple the forbidden fruit that caused original sin.
    • Athalia: A queen who seized power by murdering her own grandchildren and ruled Judah with cruelty.
    • Azazel: A desolate place where a scapegoat bearing the sins of the Jews was sent during Yom Kippur.
    • Azrael: The “angel of death” is in Judaism, Islam, and some new age belief systems.
    • Cozbi: A Midianite woman who was involved in a scandalous incident with Zimri, an Israelite.
    • Delilah: A woman who betrayed Samson, the biblical hero and judge of Israel; associated with seduction and betrayal.
    • Eden: The paradise God created before Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit and were cast out.
    • Eve: The woman who ate the forbidden fruit and caused original sin.
    • Herodias: Salome’s mother; born into a family of blud-lust, incest, and murder.
    • Jezebel: The queen of Israel; associated with wickedness, immorality, and false prophets.
    • Lilith: A she-demon who was banished from Eden. Not mentioned in the Bible, but she was known as Adam’s first wife.
    • Maacah: Possibly born of incest and a powerful Queen Mother; eventually disgraced and forced to live the remainder of her days in a harem.
    • Mary: Former prostitute and sinner Jesus took on as a follower.
    • Michal: Saul’s daughter and David’s wife who later mocked him.
    • Salome: The young princess who caused John the Baptist’s death.
    • Sapphira: Lied to the apostles about money and was struck dead for deceit.
    • Tamar: A widow who had to bear Judah’s eldest son’s child and continue the family line.
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Evil Girl Names from Mythology

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  1. Turn to Greek mythology for an evil, dark, and melodic name. From Medusa to Lamia, there are tons of dark creatures and characters in Greek mythology. Think of your favorite stories, or look up different beings related to death, destruction, vengeance, or anything else that’s evil and wicked. Here are some great options: [3]
    • Achlys: Greek name that means “mist,” believed to be the mist that fogs mortals’ eyes in death according to Greek mythology.
    • Alecto: A fury tasked with punishing moral crimes.
    • Apate: The Greek personification of deceit and fraud.
    • Charybdis: A sea monster who creates deadly whirlpools to devour sailors.
    • Circe: A Greek sorceress who used her magic to transform humans into animals.
    • Echidna: A half-woman, half-snake monster known as the “Mother of Monsters.”
    • Empusa: A demonic specter who seduces men before drinking their blood.
    • Eris: The Greek goddess of strife and discord, known for causing the Trojan War.
    • Eurayle: One of Medusa’s sisters; had a scream that could crumble stone and incapacitate a grown man.
    • Hecate: The Greek goddess of witchcraft, magic, and ghosts.
    • Gorgon: A monstrous female creature in Greek mythology, with snakes for hair and a gaze that turns people to stone.
    • Keres: Female spirits of violent death who feed on the souls of the deceased.
    • Lamia: A child-eating monster and demon who preys on young men.
    • Ligeia: A siren in Greek mythology, known to lure sailors to their doom.
    • Medusa: A Gorgon whose gaze could turn people to stone.
    • Mormo: A fearsome spirit and companion of the goddess Hecate.
    • Nemesis: The Greek goddess of retribution and vengeance.
    • Pandora: The first mortal woman created by Hephaestus; she opened a box that released all the evils of humanity into the world.
    • Scylla: A sea monster who devours sailors who venture too close to her lair.
    • Stheno: A gorgon and one of Medusa’s sisters; known for having the strength to kill more men than her sisters combined.
    • Tisiphone: A fury associated with the punishment of murderers.
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Evil Girl Names from Folklore

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  1. If you want a name that sounds evil yet classical, look up different goddesses and spirits in folklore. The following figures may be linked to the underworld or possess scary powers, but their names still have a beautiful and ethereal quality: [4]
    • Agrat: A demon queen associated with destruction and seduction in Jewish mythology.
    • Alkonost: A bird-woman who brings sorrow and death with her song; from Slavic mythology.
    • Banshee: In Irish folklore, a banshee is a female spirit whose wail is a harbinger of death.
    • Bellona: The Roman goddess of war, known for her bloodlust and ferocity.
    • Cethlenn: A fierce warrior and the wife of Balor (a Fomorian king) in Irish mythology.
    • Daeva: Malevolent spirits that embody chaos and corruption in Zoroastrianism.
    • Harionago: A female demon with barbed hair that she uses to ensnare and kill her victims; from Japanese folklore.
    • Hel: The Norse goddess of the underworld.
    • Kali: A Hindu goddess associated with death and destruction.
    • Keket: An Egyptian goddess of destruction.
    • Lamashtu: A Mesopotamian demoness who preys on pregnant women and infants.
    • Lilitu: An ancient Semitic spirit said to hunt and prey on children.
    • Mania: A Roman goddess of the dead; associated with madness and the underworld.
    • Morrigan: The goddess of battle, strife, and sovereignty in Irish folklore.
    • Morgana: A powerful enchantress in Arthurian legend.
    • Morta: Roman name meaning “fate.” She was also a goddess of death in Roman mythology.
    • Naamah: A female demon in Jewish mysticism.
    • Nephthys: An Egyptian goddess associated with death and mourning.
    • Pele: The Hawaiian goddess of destruction.
    • Proserpina: The Roman equivalent of Persephone, goddess of the underworld.
    • Qarinah: An Egyptian succubus who has relations with individuals whilst asleep.
    • Rusalka: A Slavic water nymph or demon who lures men to their deaths.
    • Strix: A bird-woman who feeds on human flesh and blood; from Roman mythology.
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Villainous Girl Names in History

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  1. Get inspiration from a villainous killer, ruler, or public figure. There’s nothing more wicked and cruel than naming someone after an absolute monster, making the following options great names for characters. Here are some notable villains throughout history, along with their stories:
    • Agrippina: Sister of one of Rome’s most corrupt rulers and the mother of Nero.
    • Amelia: Amelia Dyer is one of the most infamous serial killers in history; she killed over 300 infants during the 19th century in England.
    • Bonnie: Half of the infamous bank-robbing duo Bonnie and Clyde.
    • Catherine: Catherine de’ Medici was known for her cruelty and masterful use of poisons to kill her enemies.
    • Cixi: The Empress Dowager of China, who started as a lowly concubine and rose to power.
    • Cleopatra: An ancient Egyptian queen who used her power and charm to seduce men and maintain her power.
    • Darya: Russian noblewoman Darya Saltykova (Saltychikha) murdered nearly 150 of her serfs in the 18th century.
    • Delphine: Delphine LaLaurie was a New Orleans socialite who tortured and killed her slaves.
    • Dagmar: Dagmar Overbye was a Danish serial killer in the early 20th century.
    • Elizabeth: The Hungarian countess Elizabeth Báthory was an alleged serial killer who is believed to have murdered hundreds of girls in the late 16th and early 17th century.
    • Gertrude: Gertrude Baniszewski was convicted of the murder and torture of a teenage girl in Indiana in 1965.
    • Ilse: Ilse Koch was the wife of a Nazi commander and was known for torturing prisoners held at Buchenwald.
    • Karla: Karla Homolka is a Canadian serial killer accused of murdering people with her husband in the 1990s.
    • Leonarda: Leonarda Cianciulli was an Italian serial killer who used the remains of her victims to make tea cakes and soap.
    • Marie: Marie Antoinette, the Queen of France, was oblivious to the sufferings of her people.
    • Mireya: Mireya Moreno Carreon was a ruthless female dealer and part of the Mexican Los Zetas cartel.
    • Miyuki: Miyuki Ishikawa worked as a midwife and killed over 100 babies through neglect.
    • Myra: Myra Hindley was convicted of torturing and killing 5 children in England during the 1960s.
    • Ranavalona: The last monarch of Madagascar and considered the cruelest female monarch in history; she killed nearly 50% of the island’s population.
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Unique Evil Girl Names

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  1. Pick an evil name from a different culture to stand out from the crowd. Every language has different words for death, destruction, darkness, sorrow, and other evil-adjacent terms. Here are some unique ideas for an evil female name: [5]
    • Agrona: Old English name meaning “queen of strife” and “goddess of slaughter and carnage.”
    • Amaia: Basque name meaning “the end” and “resolution.”
    • Amaya: Japanese name meaning “the end” or “night rain.”
    • Angerona: Latin name meaning “goddess of anguish.”
    • Asaka: Japanese name meaning “beautiful death.”
    • Bacia: Ugandan name that means “devastating deaths in the family.”
    • Bronach: Irish name meaning “sadness.”
    • Cessair: Irish name meaning “sorrow” and “sadness.”
    • Chiwa: African name meaning “death.”
    • Deianira: Greek name meaning “man destroyer.”
    • Desdemona: Greek name meaning “misery” and “ill-fated.”
    • Ernaline: Celtic name meaning “battle to the death.”
    • Itishree: Hindi name meaning “the end.”
    • Jela: Swahili name meaning “father suffered during birth.”
    • Jemisha: Hindu name meaning “queen of the darkness.”
    • Khalida: Arabic name meaning “immortal” and “deathless.”
    • Libitina: Latin name meaning “death.”
    • Merula: Latin and Roman name meaning “female blackbird.”
    • Morella: Latin name meaning “death,” “dark complexion,” and “great.”
    • Morwen: Welsh name meaning “dark maiden.”
    • Mysteria: Latin name meaning “mystery.”
    • Nekane: Basque alternative to Dolores, which means “sorrows” in Spanish.
    • Omisha: Hindu name meaning “goddess of birth and death.”
    • Prantika: Indian name meaning “the end.”
    • Runihura: Egyptian name meaning “destroyer.”
    • Sauda: Arabic name meaning “black” and “dark.”
    • Solikha: Sanskrit name meaning “flower of death.”
    • Tanda: Native American name meaning “seer of life and death.”
    • Tanith: Phoenician name meaning “serpent lady.”
    • Thana: Arabic name meaning “death.”
    • Ultima: Latin name meaning “last” or “endmost.”
    • Umbra: Latin name meaning “shadow.”
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Modern Evil Girl Names

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  1. Looking for an evil female name with a bit of an edge? The following choices are dark, but still full of mystery, strength, and allure. They’re perfect if you’re naming a child or a complex character in a story:
    • Adrienne: Latin name meaning “dark.”
    • Amara: Latin for “bitter.”
    • Araneida: A name inspired by spiders.
    • Blake: Old English name meaning “black” or “dark.”
    • Ciara: Irish name meaning “ruddy” or “dark.”
    • Darcie: Irish name meaning “dark girl.”
    • Delaney: Irish name meaning “dark.”
    • Echo: Symbolizes a haunting and mysterious presence.
    • Lola: Latin and Spanish name meaning “sorrow.”
    • Mallory: French name meaning “without good fortune” and “ill-omened.”
    • Mara: Sanskrit name that means “death.”
    • Maura: Latin name meaning “dark.”
    • Onyx: Greek name meaning “claw” or “dark black.”
    • Ophelia: A name from Hamlet ; associated with tragic beauty and madness.
    • Sable: English and Slavic name that means “black.”
    • Salem: Associated with the infamous witch trials.
    • Zelda: German name meaning “dark battle.”
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Evil Girl Names from Literature

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  1. Reflect on your favorite female antagonists to pick an evil name. Whether you’re a fan of horror, fantasy, or drama, there are tons of books with truly evil characters. Here are some of the most iconic female antagonists in literature:
    • Abigail ( The Crucible )
    • Alma ( The Hunger Games )
    • Amy ( Gone Girl )
    • Annabel ( Annabel Lee )
    • Bellatrix ( Harry Potter )
    • Calypso ( The Odyssey )
    • Carmilla ( Carmilla )
    • Cathy ( East of Eden )
    • Cersei ( A Song of Ice and Fire )
    • Dolores ( Harry Potter )
    • Elphaba ( Wicked )
    • Esme ( A Series of Unfortunate Events )
    • Estella ( Great Expectations )
    • Jadis (The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe)
    • Lenore ( The Raven )
    • Lucy ( Dracula )
    • Lydia ( The Handmaid's Tale )
    • Marisa ( His Dark Materials )
    • Milady ( The Three Musketeers )
    • Mina ( Dracula )
    • Morgan ( The Once and Future King )
    • Narcissa ( Harry Potter )
    • Nellie ( Sweeney Todd )
    • Obara ( A Song of Ice and Fire )
    • Petunia ( Harry Potter )
    • Regan ( King Lear )
    • Rita ( Harry Potter )
    • Serena ( The Handmaid's Tale )
    • Shae ( A Song of Ice and Fire )
    • Tamora ( Titus Andronicus )
    • Tyene ( A Song of Ice and Fire )
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Evil Girl Names from Pop Culture

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  1. Get inspiration from evil characters in shows and movies. One of the easiest ways to come up with an evil girl name is to turn to your favorite film, TV show, or comic series. The following female characters are seductive, witchy, twisted, and demonic, making them excellent inspo:
    • Alex ( Fatal Attraction )
    • Asajj ( Star Wars: The Clone Wars )
    • Asami ( Audition )
    • Elena ( The Vampire Diaries )
    • Elle ( Kill Bill )
    • Emma ( X-Men )
    • Glory ( Buffy the Vampire Slayer )
    • Harley ( Suicide Squad )
    • Kimura ( X-Men )
    • Lamia ( Stardust )
    • Maleficent ( Maleficent )
    • Narissa ( Enchanted )
    • Nebula ( Guardians of the Galaxy )
    • Nimue ( Hellboy )
    • Norma ( Psycho )
    • Nyssa ( Batman )
    • Opal ( Artemis Fowl )
    • O-Ren ( Kill Bill )
    • Philippa ( The Witcher )
    • Regina ( Mean Girls )
    • Sadako ( Ringu )
    • Saffron ( Firefly )
    • Samara ( The Ring )
    • Scarlett ( Minions )
    • Selene ( New Mutants and X-Men )
    • Selina ( Batman )
    • Shego ( Kim Possible )
    • Talia ( Batman )
    • Ursula ( The Little Mermaid )
    • Xenia ( GoldenEye )
    • Yzma ( The Emperor's New Groove )
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Evil Girl Names from Video Games

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  1. From deadly and powerful to twisted and scary, there are so many video game villains that have brought power, chaos, and fear to the screen. Here are some of the most iconic characters for name inspiration: [6]
    • Actrise ( Castlevania )
    • Ada ( Resident Evil )
    • Alcina ( Resident Evil )
    • Almalexia ( Morrowind )
    • Amelyssan ( Baldur's Gate )
    • Azshara ( World of Warcraft )
    • Bodhi ( Baldur's Gate II )
    • Cammy ( Street Fighter )
    • Carmen ( Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? )
    • Delilah ( Dishonored 2 )
    • Edea ( Final Fantasy VIII )
    • Elysium ( Soul Calibur )
    • Frau ( Wolfenstein )
    • Isabella “Ivy” ( Soul Calibur )
    • Izanami ( Persona 4 )
    • Jill ( Resident Evil )
    • Juri ( Street Fighter )
    • Kaileena ( Prince of Persia )
    • Meredith ( Dragon Age II )
    • Mileena ( Mortal Kombat )
    • Morinth ( Mass Effect )
    • Myrrah ( Gears of War )
    • Nadine ( Uncharted 4 )
    • Nashandra ( Dark Souls II )
    • Sarah ( Starcraft )
    • Sindel ( Mortal Kombat )
    • Sofia ( Bioshock 2 )
    • Sophitia ( Soul Calibur )
    • Tira ( Soul Calibur )
    • Ultimecia ( Final Fantasy VIII )
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Evil Girl Names from Anime & Manga

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  1. Draw inspiration from your favorite anime and manga villains. If you’re obsessed with anime or manga, consider choosing an evil name based on your favorite female character. Here are some of the best anime villains of all time: [7]
    • Akito ( Fruits Basket )
    • Alcyone ( Magic Knight Rayearth )
    • Annie ( Attack on Titan )
    • Arachne ( Soul Eater )
    • Arba ( Magi )
    • Azula ( Avatar: The Last Airbender )
    • Beryl ( Sailor Moon )
    • Cornelia ( Code Geass )
    • Daki ( Demon Slayer )
    • Elsa ( Re:ZERO )
    • Esdeath ( Akame Ga Kill )
    • Eto ( Tokyo Ghoul )
    • Freya ( Is It Wrong to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon )
    • Himiko ( My Hero Academia )
    • Isabella ( The Promised Neverland )
    • Jessie ( Pokémon )
    • Junko ( Danganronpa )
    • Kaguya ( Naruto )
    • Kalifa ( One Piece )
    • Konan ( Naruto )
    • Kujiragi ( Durarara )
    • Kyouka ( Fairy Tail )
    • Lust ( Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood )
    • Makima ( Chainsaw Man )
    • Malty ( The Rising of the Shield Hero )
    • Melona ( Queen's Blade )
    • Misa ( Death Note )
    • Rize ( Tokyo Ghoul )
    • Raynare ( High School DxD )
    • Reiko ( Parasyte: The Maxim )
    • Tier ( Bleach )
    • Tomie ( Tomie )
    • Vermouth ( Detective Conan )
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How to Choose an Evil Girl Name

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  1. Whether you’re naming your child or a character, consider factors like underlying meanings, preferred style, how easy it is to say and spell, and how well it flows with the last name. Many people want a name that’s rare and unique, but it’s totally up to you! Just make sure the initials don’t spell anything inappropriate, and try to choose a name that will age beautifully.
    • If you need help naming your child, ask your loved ones for suggestions or use a baby name generator .
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More Name Ideas

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  1. Check out our other naming articles for inspiration. Looking for more options? Here are some other dark, edgy, and unique name ideas for boys and girls:
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Evil Girl Name Generator

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