Belladonna. This name is associated with a poisonous plant, which gives it a very dangerous and horror - like connotation. Then there's Delilah. In the Bible, Delilah was a bit of a femme fatale, which can be a great trope in horror stories. Also, Cordelia. The name has a certain elegance, but also a sense of melancholy that can work well in a horror setting.
Eris. In Greek mythology, Eris is the goddess of strife and discord. A character named Eris in a horror story could be the source of all the chaos and terror. Another name is Hecate. Hecate is often linked to witchcraft and the underworld, making it a perfect name for a horror story. And Salem is also a great name. Salem has a strong connection to the Salem witch trials, which were full of horror and superstition.
Scarlett. The name Scarlett can bring to mind the color red, which is often associated with blood in horror stories. A girl named Scarlett could be a vengeful spirit or a vampire.
Aria is a great name for a fantasy story. It has a musical and otherworldly feel. Another one is Lyra, which is associated with the constellation and gives a sense of mystery. And Elysia, which sounds like a place from a magical realm.
Dreadful Asylum. The word 'dreadful' clearly indicates something to be feared, and when paired with 'asylum', it sets the tone for a horror - filled mental hospital in a story.
Some more girl names for your story could be Violet, which gives a sense of delicacy and beauty. Another one is Ruby, which has a bit of a fiery and vibrant feel to it. And Nora, which is a name that can be associated with intelligence and kindness.
Luna. It has an otherworldly feel which can add an eerie touch to a horror story. The moon is often associated with mystery and the supernatural in horror.
Violet. The color violet is often associated with mystery and the occult. A girl named Violet in a horror story could be a seer or have some sort of spooky connection to the spirit world.
Ella can be a good name for a horror story. It seems innocent at first, but can be made to seem more sinister. Then there's Morgan. In some mythologies, Morgan is a powerful and sometimes malevolent figure. Also, consider the name Lilith. In some horror - related lore, Lilith is a dark and dangerous female entity.
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.
Bloodmoon's Curse. The 'Bloodmoon' is often associated with bad omens in horror lore. When combined with 'curse', it gives the impression that there is some sort of supernatural force related to this strange lunar event that is causing havoc.
Rowena. This name has a bit of a witch - like quality to it. In a scary story, a Rowena could be a powerful and malevolent sorceress, or perhaps a victim of dark magic herself. It has an old - fashioned charm that adds to the spooky atmosphere.