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.
The name Sauron from 'The Lord of the Rings' is extremely evil - sounding. Also, Xerxes, as the Persian king in some stories was portrayed as a tyrant. And Caliban from 'The Tempest' is a deformed and somewhat evil character, so his name can be used for an evil boy in a story.
There's Hades. He is the Greek god of the underworld and is often depicted as a rather cruel and cold figure. Thanatos, the Greek personification of death, can also be an evil boy name for a story. Also, the name Moriarty, which is associated with the brilliant but evil arch - nemesis of Sherlock Holmes.
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.
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.
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.
Nerissa. It can be an evil name as it gives a sense of a cold and calculating female. Maybe she is a character who schemes behind the scenes to bring down the protagonist.
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.
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.
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.
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.