Some other mean boy names for a story could be Malice. It literally means the desire to cause harm, so it's perfect for a mean character. Then there's Scorn. It represents a feeling of contempt, and a boy named Scorn would be seen as mean. And there's Grit. While it can have positive connotations, it can also be used to represent a boy who is rough and unyielding in a not - so - nice way.
Sure. Abaddon is a great one. It's often seen as a place or a being of destruction in religious texts. Another is Loki. In Norse mythology, Loki was a trickster god with many evil deeds. And Jafar from 'Aladdin' is also a very well - known evil character name.
Alexander. This name has a regal and powerful feel. A boy named Alexander in a story could be a great conqueror or a strong - willed leader. He might be on a grand adventure to save his kingdom or discover new lands.
Yes, I can. One unique name for a boy in a story is Atticus. It has become more well - known recently but still has a unique charm. It can suggest intelligence and moral integrity. Also, Cillian is a great choice. It has an Irish origin and a cool, edgy sound. And there's Phoenix. This name implies rebirth and strength, which can be really interesting for a character in a story who goes through a transformation.
The name Tale is also a great option. It's a simple and straightforward name that means story. In literature, we have fairy tales, folk tales, etc. Naming someone Tale can give the impression of a person full of stories or with a life that is like an interesting tale.
Atticus. It has a noble and wise feel. It can be used for a character who is a mentor or a voice of reason in a story.
Natalie. This name can be used for a mean girl who is sly. She might act nice in front of adults or authority figures but be mean to her peers when no one is looking. For example, she could steal someone else's ideas and pass them off as her own in a school project.
Sure. Dr. Brown is a classic name. It can represent a down - to - earth doctor who is well - liked by patients. Another one could be Dr. Lee, which is a name that can be used for a doctor of any ethnicity, adding a bit of diversity to the story.
Sure. 'The Laughable Llama' and 'The Frivolous Frog' are great options.
Bellatrix. This name has been made famous by the 'Harry Potter' series as the name of a very evil witch. It has a certain elegance combined with a sense of danger and evil, which can be very appealing for a story's antagonist.
Frostbite Peak. It's a name that brings to mind a cold, harsh and perhaps dangerous place. It could be the setting for a survival story, or a place where a powerful ice - related magic or creature resides.