Top 100 Goth Names

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The Top 100 Goth Names List

These are the top 100 Goth Names for 2024.

1. Nirvana - In Hindu, it represents extreme bliss and profound silence
2. Whisper - Literally speaking softly
3. Felicia - Romantic name from the Latin felix for 'happy'
4. Kairos - Word from ancient Greek that translates to 'supreme moment'. May also be interpreted as 'time'
5. Autumn - Season when nature dies
6. Turaya - Another word for 'star'
7. Calista - Greek origins meaning 'the woman that is most beautiful'
8. Valentina - Derived from the Latin word for 'strong' and 'healthy'
9. Anastasia - Greek origins, represents 'resurrection'
10. Edana - A rough interpretation would be 'small, fiery one'
11. Sardonyx - From the gemstone onyx, a red version
12. Kali - Highly feared Hindu goddess; Sanskrit for 'the black one'
13. Diamanda - Derived from the word 'diamond'; brilliant, precious
14. Chandra - Means 'the moon that shines brighter than the stars'
15. Wednesday - The name of a praised gothic character in The Addams Family
16. Isolabella - Stands for 'the lonely one that is beautiful'
17. Ianira - Strongly related to the idea of 'enchantress'
18. Titania - The famous character from A Midsummer Night's Dream
19. Kavita - Sanskrit for 'poem'
20. Hesperia - From Greek mythology, Hesperia means 'rising star'
21. Amaris - From the Latin amarus: bitter
22. ?Kalonice - Also of Greek origin, Kalonice represents 'victory of beauty'
23. Branwen - Representative for 'beautiful raven'
24. Vanita - Derived from 'vanity'
25. Vespera - Esperanto for 'of the evening'
26. Draconia - In a literal sense, 'sharp-sighted'
27. Guinevere - According to Arthurian legend, Guinevere was King Arthur's exquisite wife. The name itself combines the ideas of 'fair', 'smooth' and 'white'
28. Sardonyx - From the gemstone onyx, a red version
29. Badriyah - 'Full moon' in Sindhi
30. Nirvana - In Hindu, it represents extreme bliss and profound silence
31. Branwen - Representative for 'beautiful raven'
32. Lamya - Reference for 'dark lips'
33. Ursula - Roots in the Latin word for 'bear', ursa
34. Layla - Indicated 'night'
35. Onyx - Black, with reference to the gemstone with the same name
36. Rhapsody - An epic poem in Ancient Greece or the expression of feelings with great enthusiasm
37. Vespera - Esperanto for 'of the evening'
38. Ordelia - Stands for 'elf's spear'
39. Musette - French origins, represents the 'child of the muses'
40. Perdita - Latin for 'lost'
41. Isolabella - Stands for 'the lonely one that is beautiful'
42. Nirvana - In Hindu, it represents extreme bliss and profound silence
43. Whisper - Literally speaking softly
44. Velika - Slavic name for 'wonderful'
45. Circe - Greek goddess of magic, daughter of the god of the sun Helios
46. Jevera - Can mean 'life'
47. Jevera - Can mean 'life'
48. Belinda - Can mean 'bright serpent' or 'beautiful'
49. Juliet - The renowned Shakespearian heroine
50. Juliet - The renowned Shakespearian heroine
51. Wren - A small bird; the name has Old English origins
52. Izora - Represents 'dawn'
53. Calista - Greek origins meaning 'the woman that is most beautiful'
54. Ulva - Represents the idea of a 'she-wolf'
55. Roesia - French name for 'rose'
56. Lamya - Reference for 'dark lips'
57. Ulva - Represents the idea of a 'she-wolf'
58. Draconia - In a literal sense, 'sharp-sighted'
59. Sabrina - In Celtic mythology, Sabrina is the goddess of the Severn river
60. Hesperia - From Greek mythology, Hesperia means 'rising star'
61. Diamanda - Derived from the word 'diamond'; brilliant, precious
62. Jevera - Can mean 'life'
63. Eris - After the Greek goddess of discord
64. Onyx - Black, with reference to the gemstone with the same name
65. Xenobia - In ancient Greek, it stands for 'the life of Zeus'
66. Minerva - Classic gothic reference for 'the goddess of wisdom'
67. Valentina - Derived from the Latin word for 'strong' and 'healthy'
68. Jezebel - Blasphemous biblical queen of Israel
69. Hecate - Greek goddess connected to demons, witchcraft and the underworld
70. Kali - Highly feared Hindu goddess; Sanskrit for 'the black one'
71. Felicia - Romantic name from the Latin felix for 'happy'
72. Rain - Literal sense of the word
73. Rhapsody - An epic poem in Ancient Greece or the expression of feelings with great enthusiasm
74. Tristessa - From the Latin word that stands for 'sorrow'
75. Circe - Greek goddess of magic, daughter of the god of the sun Helios
76. Tristessa - From the Latin word that stands for 'sorrow'
77. Kairos - Word from ancient Greek that translates to 'supreme moment'. May also be interpreted as 'time'
78. Xenobia - In ancient Greek, it stands for 'the life of Zeus'
79. Ianira - Strongly related to the idea of 'enchantress'
80. Jevera - Can mean 'life'
81. Elysium - The place where heroes in Greek mythology go when they die
82. Perdita - Latin for 'lost'
83. Nesta - Welsh name that signifies 'purity'
84. Kavita - Sanskrit for 'poem'
85. Belinda - Can mean 'bright serpent' or 'beautiful'
86. Ianira - Strongly related to the idea of 'enchantress'
87. Kavita - Sanskrit for 'poem'
88. Magena - Stands for 'the moon that is about to come'
89. Layla - Indicated 'night'
90. Inclementia - The Latin word that describes 'cruelty'
91. Jevera - Can mean 'life'
92. Morwenna - Another word for 'maiden'
93. Badriyah - 'Full moon' in Sindhi
94. Whisper - Literally speaking softly
95. Roesia - French name for 'rose'
96. Belinda - Can mean 'bright serpent' or 'beautiful'
97. Hestia - Can mean 'fireside' or 'star'. Name of Greek goddess of right ordering Hestia
98. Felicia - Romantic name from the Latin felix for 'happy'
99. Ophelia - Famous heroine from Shakespeare's work
100. Elvira - Depending on the source, Elvira ranges from 'the white' to 'trustworthy' or 'alert'

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