One could be 'Scout' from 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. It's a simple yet strong name. Another is 'Luna' which might be inspired by various fantasy novels where the name is often associated with the moon, giving a sense of mystery and beauty. And 'Bella' which is a popular name from the 'Twilight' series, it has a charming and feminine feel.
Another name is 'Grip' from 'Barnaby Rudge'. Grip was a raven in the novel, but it could also be an interesting and unique name for a dog. The character of Grip was quite memorable, and using it as a dog name would give the dog a touch of Dickensian charm.
Hermione from 'Harry Potter'. It's a name that has become quite popular. Hermione is a very intelligent and brave character, and the name gives an air of wisdom and strength, while also being rather beautiful and unique.
Scarlett from 'Gone with the Wind'. It's a name that evokes a strong, independent and beautiful character. Scarlett is a very memorable name, associated with a woman who endures through many hardships and still manages to be a force to be reckoned with.
Jo, short for Josephine, from 'Little Women'. Jo is a tomboyish and creative character. The name Jo has a friendly and approachable feel. It can also be a great option for parents who want a name that is not overly fussy but still has a literary charm. It's a name that can grow with a girl, being suitable for both a young child and an adult.
Some dog names could be 'Boo' which gives a sense of mystery like in many southern gothic tales. Another could be 'Scarlett' as it has a southern charm. And 'Reverend' might be a name as religious elements are common in southern gothic novels.
Hermione from the 'Harry Potter' series. This name is unique and has a bit of a magical feel to it, just like the character herself. Hermione is known for her intelligence and loyalty, and the name has become quite popular among fans.