Beverly. It has an ordinary - yet - eerie quality. In a horror story, Beverly could be a seemingly normal girl who turns out to be a deranged killer at night. Another one is Ophelia. In a horror - themed story set in a haunted asylum, Ophelia could be a possessed patient causing chaos and harm.
Natalie could be a good name for a bad girl in a horror story. Imagine Natalie as a vampire in a gothic horror story, luring in her victims with her beauty and charm before attacking them. And there's also Violet. Violet could be a witch in a horror story set in a small, superstitious town, casting dark spells on the townspeople.
Cordelia. In a horror story about a cursed family, Cordelia could be the source of the curse. She might be a vengeful spirit who haunts the family's old mansion, causing all sorts of terrifying events. She has a name that gives off an air of mystery and danger, which is perfect for a horror story.
Sure. There's Poppy. It's bright and cheery, just like the flower. It can represent a character who is full of life. Another is Violet. This name has a sort of old - fashioned charm that can work well in different types of stories. And there's Hazel, which can give the idea of a down - to - earth and warm - hearted girl.
Natalie. Natalie can be a bad girl in a story. She could be a jealous type, always envious of others' success or possessions. For instance, if there's a love interest in the story, Natalie might try to sabotage the relationship of the main character out of jealousy.
Sure. For an emo girl in a story, the name Aurora could work. It has a dreamy yet lonely quality. Then there's Ivy. It gives a sense of something that clings and survives in difficult situations, which can be related to an emo character's struggle. Also, Delilah. It has a bit of a sultry and sad undertone.
Jones. Simple and easy to remember, good for a down - to - earth girl in a contemporary story.
Luna. It has an otherworldly feel, like a moon that might witness all the spooky happenings in a horror story. Another one could be Raven. Ravens are often associated with death and mystery in horror lore. And then there's Ophelia. The name has a tragic and somewhat haunted air, especially considering the character in Hamlet who met a rather dark end.
Dr. Gray. Gray is a color that can represent mystery and ambiguity. This doctor could be a character that no one really knows much about, and his actions and motives are always a mystery in the story. He could be hiding some big secrets related to his medical practice.
Miss Lee. It's short and sweet. This name can be used for a young and energetic teacher in a story about a school full of creative and active students. The teacher, Miss Lee, could be leading various fun and educational activities.
Draco. It is associated with dragons which are often seen as fierce and scary creatures. A character named Draco in a story could be a bully with a fiery and menacing personality.
Eternal Nightmare. This name implies that the horror within the story is never - ending, like a nightmare that just won't stop.
Sure. 'The Ghostly Gaze' or 'Deadly Whispers'.