Ophelia. In a story, Ophelia could be a complex evil bully. She might have had some bad experiences in the past that made her turn bitter and mean. She could target the weakest in the group, using her knowledge of their insecurities to bully them. She might be the kind of bully who acts nice in front of adults but is a nightmare for her peers.
Chloe. It's a name that can be given to a character who is bossy and likes to control others, which are typical bully traits. Then there's 'Sienna'. It has a bit of a sassy sound to it, which can be used to represent a girl who is not afraid to speak her mind in a mean way.
Some bully names for stories could be 'Bully Brad', 'Mean Molly', or 'Tough Tom'. These are simple names that immediately give the impression of a character who might be a bully in a story.
Well, another example could be in some less - known Christmas stories where there are kids who bully others during the Christmas season. However, the most famous bully - like character in Christmas stories is still the Grinch. He had this really negative attitude towards Christmas and the Whos. He was all alone on his mountain and his envy and bitterness made him do bad things like stealing Christmas from the happy Whos in Whoville. His actions were like those of a bully, but he had a change of heart in the end.
I'm not sure what 'bully bonfage' exactly means. It might be a very specific or misspelled term. If it's about bully stories related to girls, there could be ones where a girl is bullied for her appearance. For example, she might be teased because she wears glasses or has different - looking hair.
Here are a few recommended novels about girls marrying bullies: Girl and Little Bully, Beauty and Bully, Bully Marries Poor Girl, and Bully's Husband. These novels covered different plots and styles to meet the needs of readers.
Think about traits that bullies often have. If a bully is always loud and overbearing, you could use a name like 'Boisterous Bob'. Also, look at words that have a negative connotation like 'vicious' and pair it with a name, such as 'Vicious Vera'. Another way is to consider names that sound harsh or grating on the ear, like 'Screechy Steve'.