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Whether you're looking for a new spooky last name for yourself or a fictional villain you're creating, look no further—we've assembled a list of the creepiest, darkest, most horrific surnames to choose from, along with their meanings. Keep scrolling to find truly spine-tingling mysterious surnames , gothic surnames , surnames taken from famous historical and fictional figures , and more. And if you find you're still in need of creepy first and last name ideas, be sure to check out our creepy name generators !

Truly Spooky Last Names

  • Agramonte – means "grim"
  • Blackthorne – means "thorny plant"
  • Calderwood – means "chilled"
  • Danvers – means "grim"
  • Nightfire – means "dark flame"
  • Wraithwood – means "ghost forest"
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Dark & Creepy Last Names

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  1. These surnames are purely dreadful. For the ultimate creepy persona, consider a name that evokes dark and spooky imagery: ghosts, witchcraft, blood, and death—like these:
    • Abaddon – means "destruction"
    • Abernathy – means "eerie" [1]
    • Abhartach – means "haunting"
    • Agramonte – means "grim"
    • Alaric – means "ruler of all"; a historic Gothic king
    • Alastor – means "vengeful"
    • Amsel – means "shadowy"
    • Aragon – means "noble"
    • Arkwright – means "builder of chests or coffins"
    • Ashworth – means "ash tree enclosure"
    • Asquith – means "eerie"
    • Bainbridge – means "cold"
    • Bellerose – means ""beautiful rose"
    • Blackcastle - – means "dark fortress"
    • Bloodworth – means "blood value"
    • Calderwood – means "chilled"
    • Mordecai – means "little man"
    • Ravencrest – means "raven's peak"
    • Shade – means "shadow, darkness"
    • Solomon -– means "peaceful"
    • Thorne – means "thorn"
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Creepy & Mysterious Last Names

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  1. These names are unsettling and secretive. If you want a surname that will evoke fear, suspicion, and intrigue in others, go for one of these. They either carry a meaning related to secrets and mystery, or they sound mysterious and creepy—as if they're draped in a sort of gothic fog:
    • Acheron – means "river of woe"
    • Bellamy – means "handsome friend"
    • Caine – means "acquired"; the infamous Biblical figure
    • Circe – means "bird"; a Greek sorceress
    • Danvers – means "grim"
    • Darkwater – means "murky"
    • Darkwood – means "haunted"
    • Darnell – means "shadowed"
    • Grayson – means "son of the grey-haired one"
    • Harker – means "shepherd"
    • Lockwood – means "enclosed forest"
    • Pemberton – means "hill settlement"
    • Whitmore – means "white moor"
    • Hades – means "unseen"; Greek underworld ruler
    • Knox – means "round hill"
    • Lilith – means "night monster"
    • Morgana – means "sea-born"
    • Nyx – means "night"; a Greek primordial goddess
    • Onyx – means "black gem"
    • Phoenix – means "reborn from ash"
    • Ravana – means "roaring cry"; a demon king in Hindu mythology
    • Thornton – means "thorny town"
    • Vayne – means "vain" or "vanity"
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Gothic Last Names

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  1. Consider these goth surnames fit for the king of the underworld. Whether you're a goth looking for a new last name or want a name for a gothic fictional character, we've got you covered. These names drip with darkness and dread—and a hint of Victorian charm:
    • Blackthorne – means "thorny plant"
    • Daegon – means "shadow"
    • Darkmore – means "shadowy moor"
    • Deathrider – means "bringer of death"
    • Dragonbane – means "dragon slayer"
    • Draven – means "hunter"
    • Dunmore – means "dark hill fortress"
    • Eldritch – means "otherworldly"
    • Fairfax – means "beautiful hair"
    • Garnet – means "dark red gem"
    • Gauntmore – means "great glove"
    • Godwin – means "God's friend"
    • Ironclad – means "covered in iron"
    • Nightwatch – means "night guard"
    • Kerrigan – means "dark and dusky"
    • Mortensen – means "son of death"
    • Nightfall – means "evening darkness"
    • Ravencroft – means "raven’s field"
    • Shadowbane – means "shadow destroyer"
    • Shadowmere – means "shadowy lake"
    • Tombstone – means "grave marker"
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Nature-Inspired Creepy Last Names

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  1. Consider a name that reflects the beauty and terror of the natural world. Mother Earth is inspiring and breathtaking, but she's also merciless. For a truly creepy name, think about a timeless and unsettling surname with roots (get it?) in the natural world.
    • Ashbourne – means "stream of ash trees"
    • Ashford – means "ford by ash trees"
    • Ashthorn – means "thorny ash tree"
    • Blackwell – means "black spring"
    • Blackwood – means "dark forest"
    • Bloodmoon – means "red moon"
    • Cypress – means "evergreen tree"
    • Darkmoor – means "dark marshland"
    • Darkwater – means "black water"
    • Dunsley – means "hill meadow"
    • Evermore – means "eternal continuation"
    • Graves – means "dwelling of the departed"
    • Greystone – means "grey stone"
    • Grimsley – means "fierce meadow"
    • Harwood – means "hare wood"
    • Haverford – means "goat crossing"
    • Holloway – means "sunken road"
    • Ironwolf – means "iron wolf"
    • Morwood – means "dark forest"
    • Nightingale – means "night songbird"
    • Nightshade – means "poisonous plant"
    • Ravenhill – means "raven's hill"
    • Ravenscroft – means "croft of ravens"
    • Ravenshollow – means "raven's valley"
    • Ravenwood – means "raven's forest"
    • Rosethorne – means "rose thorn"
    • Sherwood – means "bright forest"
    • Stormcrow – means "storm crow"
    • Tombs – means "burial chambers"
    • Whitlock – means "white enclosure"
    • Winter – means "cold season"
    • Winterbourne – means "winter stream"
    • Wolfsbane – means "wolf slayer"
    • Zephyrine – means "west wind"
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Contemporary Creepy Last Names

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  1. These spooky surnames are a bit more modern. If you're trying to come up with a name for a fictional character living in the present moment, or you'd like a more contemporary-sounding name for yourself, consider these edgier, more unique last names:
    • Blackheart – means "dark heart"
    • Blackmoon – means "dark moon"
    • Bloodgood – means "noble blood" [2]
    • Crowhaven – means "dark"
    • Darkspell – means "dark magic"
    • Darkstorm – means "black tempest"
    • Ghostwood – means "spirit forest"
    • Grimhaven – means "fierce harbor"
    • Hexwood – means "cursed forest"
    • Moonfall – means "lunar descent"
    • Moonwhisper – means "lunar murmur"
    • Nightcaster – means "night spell-weave"r
    • Nightfire – means "dark flame"
    • Ravenstone – means "raven's stone"
    • Shadowfall – means "falling shadow"
    • Shadowheart – means "dark heart"; "soul of mystery"
    • Spellbound – means "under enchantment"
    • Stormraven – means "tempest bird"
    • Thornwick – means "thorn dwelling"
    • Voidheart – means "empty heart"
    • Wraithwood – means "ghost forest"
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Historical Creepy Last Names

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  1. Consider the name of a celebrated spooky historical figure. From Alfred Hitchcock to Bela Lugosi, there are dozens of famous (and infamous) real-life personas to steal a creepy last name from:
    • Blavatsky – after Helena Blavatsky, Russian-born American mystic, writer, and co-founder of the Theosophical Society
    • Brontë – after celebrated gothic novelists Charlotte ( Jane Eyre ), Emily ( Wuthering Heights ), and Anne ( The Tenant of Wildfell Hall ) Brontë
    • Burton – after Tim Burton, director of gothic fantasy and horror movies like The Nightmare Before Christmas , Edward Scissorhands , Sleepy Hollow , and Beetlejuice
    • Crowley – after Aleister Crowley, English occultist, magician, and writer
    • De Sade – after Donatien Alphonse François, Marquis de Sade, a French writer, libertine, and nobleman best known for his licentious novels and imprisonment for sex crimes, blasphemy, and pornography
    • Grimm – after the Brothers Grimm, collectors and publishers of German folktales
    • Hawthorne – after Nathaniel Hawthorne, author of The Scarlet Letter ; also refers to the hawthorn tree
    • Hitchcock – after Alfred Hitchcock, director of thrillers including Vertigo , Psycho , and Rear Window
    • Jackson – after Shirley Jackson, writer of horror novels The Haunting of Hill House and We Have Always Lived in the Castle and the short story "The Lottery"
    • Lovecraft – after horror novelist H. P. Lovecraft, author of The Call of Cthulhu , The Cats of Ulthar , and At the Mountains of Madness
    • Lugosi – after Bela Lugosi, actor known for portraying Count Dracula
    • Poe – after Edgar Allan Poe, author of horror short stories and poems including "The Raven," "The Masque of the Red Death," and "The Fall of the House of Usher"
    • Price – after Vincent Price, actor known for starring in horror films such as House on Haunted Hill , The Fly , and House of Wax
    • Radcliffe – after Ann Radcliffe, author of gothic novels including The Mysteries of Udolpho and The Romance of the Forest
    • Rice – after Anne Rice, author of The Vampire Chronicles
    • Stoker – after Bram Stoker, author of Dracula
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Creepy Last Names from Fiction

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  1. Spooky names abound in gothic literature, movies, and TV. If you're a lover of all things dark and spooky, you can't go wrong with a surname stolen from Lestat de Lioncourt or Victor Frankenstein. Consider these other famous surnames inspired by creepy books, TV shows, and films:
    • Addams – after the Addams Family
    • Bateman – after Patrick Bateman from American Psycho , played by Christian Bale
    • Bates – after Norman Bates, the villain in Psycho , played by Anthony Perkins
    • Bickle – after Travis Bickle, the protagonist from Taxi Driver , played by Robert De Niro
    • Bluebeard – after the villain in the classic fairytale "Bluebeard"
    • Bly – after Bly Manor, the haunted estate in William James' The Turn of the Screw ; means "care" or "shelter"
    • Carfax – after the estate of Count Dracula in Bram Stoker's novel; means "crossroads"
    • Crane – after Ichabod Crane, protagonist of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving
    • Cthulhu – after the monster invented by horror and science fiction novelist H. P. Lovecraft
    • Cullen – after Edward Cullen, the male vampire protagonist from Stephenie Meyer's Twilight books
    • Deetz – after Lydia Deetz from Beetlejuice , played by Winona Ryder
    • Earnshaw – after Cathy Earnshaw, the female protagonist of Emily Brontë's 1847 gothic novel Wuthering Heights
    • Eyre – after Jane Eyre, the protagonist of Charlotte Brontë's 1847 gothic novel
    • Frankenstein – after Victor Frankenstein, the protagonist (and villain? 👀) of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
    • Grendel – after the beast from the epic poem Beowulf
    • Heathcliff – after the male protagonist from Emily Brontë's 1847 gothic novel Wuthering Heights
    • Lestat – after the vampire from Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles
    • Lioncourt – after the vampire Lestat de Lioncourt from Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles
    • Morbius – after the Marvel vampire; means "deathly";
    • Hyde – after the character from Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
    • Jekyll – after the character from Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
    • Thornfield – Rochester's iconic estate from Charlotte Brontë's 1847 gothic novel Jane Eyre
    • Rochester – after Jane Eyre's brooding love interest; means "red fortress"
    • Usher – after the estate in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher"
    • Van Helsing – after Abraham Van Helsing, professor and vampire hunter from Stoker's Dracula
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Creepy Name Generators

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