Well, titles like 'The Cursed Cemetery', 'The Shade of the Old Oak Tree', and 'The Eerie Footsteps in the Hall' are great for short ghost stories. These titles immediately give a sense of mystery and spookiness. For example, 'The Cursed Cemetery' makes you think about an old, overgrown burial ground filled with restless spirits. It gives a clear indication that the story will involve something supernatural and perhaps a bit menacing that is associated with the cemetery.
Some additional titles for short ghost stories could be 'The Ghost of the Forgotten Mine'. This title gives the sense of a place that has been left behind, perhaps full of secrets and a ghost that is tied to it. 'The Shadowy Figure in the Fog' is also good as fog often adds an element of mystery and the idea of a shadowy figure makes it seem like there is something not quite right. And 'The Spirit of the Drowned Sailor' would be great for a story set near the sea or on a ship, as it invokes the idea of a sailor who met an untimely death and now haunts the waters or the ship he once sailed on.
The Haunting of Blackwood Manor. It gives a sense of a specific place being haunted which is very common in ghost stories. People are always curious about what could be lurking in an old, spooky manor.
Good titles for short stories can be really diverse. For example, 'The Hidden Door' can be a title that leads the reader to think about discovery and secrecy. It might imply that there is something important or mysterious behind that door. 'The Whisper in the Wind' gives a sense of something elusive and perhaps a message that is carried on the wind. 'The Lonely Lantern' could be a title for a story set in a spooky or lonely place, where the lantern is a symbol of some sort, maybe a guide or a sole source of light in the darkness.
Some good titles for short stories could be 'The Lost Key', 'A Moment in Time', 'The Mysterious Stranger'. These titles are simple yet intriguing, which can draw readers in and make them curious about the story.