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.
Well, 'Midnight's Terror', 'Blood - Soaked Secrets' and 'Ghostly Whispers' are also great names for horror stories. These names give a sense of mystery, fear and the unknown which are key elements in horror. For example, 'Midnight's Terror' makes you think of something terrifying that happens in the middle of the night when it's darkest and scariest. 'Blood - Soaked Secrets' gives the impression of a dark and violent past full of secrets that are soaked in blood, which is very horror - themed.
Well, 'Whispers from the Grave' is a great one. It gives the feeling that there are secrets and something sinister coming from the dead. 'Blood Moon Rising' also works as it has that spooky, otherworldly vibe. And 'The Abandoned Asylum' is a classic - it immediately makes you think of a place full of mystery and horror.
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.
Some last names that would be suitable for horror stories include 'Bates'. Norman Bates from 'Psycho' is a very famous horror character. 'Chaney' is also a good option. Lon Chaney was a horror icon, and the name has a bit of an old - fashioned horror charm. Additionally, 'Sullivan' can be used in a horror context, perhaps for a character who is a deranged killer in a small town horror story.