There is the name 'Chronicle'. A chronicle is a record or a story of events in the order of their occurrence. It's a bit more of a formal word for a story, and could potentially be a last name. Another name that might work is 'Myth'. Myths are traditional stories that usually explain natural phenomena or cultural beliefs. Although it's not a common last name, it does mean story. In addition, 'Fiction' could be a name that implies story. Fiction refers to stories that are made up, and it could be used as a last name in a creative or unique way.
Sure. 'Yarn' could be considered. A yarn can mean a long or involved story. Then there's 'Anecdote'. An anecdote is a short, interesting story, and while it's not a typical last name, it has the right meaning.
Scarlett. This name has a certain allure and can be associated with a story. Think of the many fictional characters named Scarlett, like Scarlett O'Hara from 'Gone with the Wind', each with their own complex and interesting stories.
Gigglepuff. This name has a fun, light - hearted feel. Maybe it could be the last name of a family of jesters or comedians in a medieval - themed story. Their performances always make people giggle and the name just suits their character.
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.
One example could be 'Saga'. A saga is a long story or a sequence of events, so it can be considered as a last name that implies story.
Grey. It's a simple yet evocative name. Grey can be associated with neutrality, but also with dullness or a lack of color, which could be used symbolically in a story. For instance, a character named Mr. Grey could be going through a period of emotional blandness in his life.
Some mean girl last names could be 'Hawthorne'. It has an air of old - money snobbishness. Another one could be 'Van der Berg'. It sounds posh and cold. And 'Montgomery' also gives an impression of a stuck - up family which would be suitable for a mean girl character in a story.
There are several more. 'Maverick' is a cool last name for a brave character. Mavericks are independent and daring, so it suits well. 'Fighter' is a simple yet effective name. A character named this would be seen as someone who fights bravely. 'Gryphon' is also an interesting option. Gryphons in mythology are powerful and fearless creatures, so a character with this last name would be thought of as very brave. This last name can add an air of mystery and power to the character in the story.
Stormrider. It immediately brings to mind a character who is wild and free, perhaps a warrior or a lone adventurer who rides the storms. It gives a sense of power and unpredictability.
There are also Eustace Scrubb and Jill Pole in some of the later Narnia stories.
Sure. 'Drax' is a unique one from 'Guardians of the Galaxy'. It's a very alien - sounding name. Then there's 'GLaDOS' which is a rather distinct last name from the 'Portal' series. And 'Vasquez' from 'Aliens' is also quite unique in the science - fiction universe.