Aunt Sophia. Sophia means wisdom in Greek. So an Aunt Sophia could be a very intelligent and wise character in the story, the one the protagonist turns to for sage advice on life's big decisions.
Aunt Violet. The name Violet has a soft and somewhat mysterious quality. Maybe an Aunt Violet in the story has a hidden past or special talent that she reveals to the main character as the story unfolds.
Aunt Margaret. Margaret is a traditional name that can befit an aunt who is proper, maybe a bit old - fashioned in a charming way. She could be the type who bakes delicious pies and gives great advice.
How about 'The Fog of Fear' or 'The Silent Screams'. Another option could be 'The Ghostly Graveyard'.
Names such as 'Behind - the - Scenes Stories', 'Cloistered Chronicles', 'Solitary Tales' would be good.
Names such as 'Wolf's Den Secrets', 'The Wandering Wolf', 'Moonlit Wolf' are quite suitable.", "Answer2":: "For a wolf story, 'Ravenous Wolf' could be interesting as it might imply the wolf's hunger or its voracious nature. 'Frost - Bitten Wolf' gives a sense of the harsh environment the wolf might be in. And 'Wolf of the Ancient Woods' makes one think of a wolf in an old - fashioned, perhaps more primeval forest setting.
A good hero name might be 'Moonbeam'. It has a soft yet powerful feel, like the light of the moon that can shine through the darkness. 'Wildfire' is a great name too. It represents something that is uncontrollable and powerful, like a hero who is a force of nature. And 'Frostbite' can be a name for a hero with cold - based powers, or just a really cool and intimidating presence.
For a more modern or comical story, names like Auntie Mabel or Aunt Zippy could work well. Auntie Mabel gives an image of a warm, perhaps slightly old - fashioned but kind aunt, while Aunt Zippy implies a fun - loving and energetic character.
Fogbound. The idea of a town constantly covered in fog is really creepy. It gives the sense that there are things lurking in that fog that you can't see. Another one is Bloodstone. It has a very ominous sound to it, as if there are some dark secrets or bloodshed associated with the town.
For Bakery Story, 'Raspberry Rhapsody Bakery' is a great name. 'Raspberry' is a popular and delicious flavor, and 'rhapsody' implies a sense of passion and enjoyment in the baked goods. 'The Bake Box' is simple yet effective. It gives the idea of a box full of delicious baked treats. Also, 'Gingerbread Grove Bakery' is a wonderful name, especially if gingerbread is one of your specialties. It gives an image of a magical place full of gingerbread.
How about 'The Enigma of Evil'? This name plays on the mystery of evil, which is often a central theme in horror. 'Shadowed Demise' gives the sense of a death that is surrounded by shadows, both literally and metaphorically. 'Deadly Reverie' is also interesting. It combines the idea of something deadly with a sort of dream - like or trance - like state, which can be quite spooky.