Dark Themed Names
Masc/Boy Names
Cronan - Irish, meaning “dark one”
Dade - Latin, meaning “dark one, exploited”
Dargan - Irish, meaning “dark-haired”
Dawayne - Irish, meaning “dark”
Devlin - Gaelic, meaning “the unlucky/dark one”
Donahue - Gaelic/Irish, meaning “dark fighter”
Donovan - Irish, meaning “dark warrior”
Doug - Scottish/Gaelic, meaning “dark, black”
Dougal - Scottish, meaning “dark stranger”
Erebus - Greek, meaning “darkness”
Helmer - German, meaning “warrior’s wrath”
Fem/Girl Names
Achlys - Greek, meaning “death mist”
Adrienne - Italian, meaning “darkness”
Brunhilde - German, meaning “dark or noble”
Ciarda - Gaelic, meaning “dark”
Corvina - English, meaning “dark-haired, raven”
Darcel - French, meaning “dark one”
Duna - Irish, meaning “dark, swarthy”
Gethwine - Welsh, meaning “dusky one”
Kiera - Irish, meaning “dark-haired”
Strega - Italian, meaning “witch”
Neutral/Androgynous Names
Cary - Gaelic, meaning “dark one, pure”
Daray - Irish, meaning “dark”
Tamesis - Celtic, goddess of fresh waters
Blake - English, meaning “black”
Darcie - Irish, meaning “dark-haired”
Delaney - English/Irish, meaning “dark challenger”
Tynan - English/Irish, meaning “dark”
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Earth Based Names
Boy/Masc Names
Adair - English surname from Edgar
Ainsley - Scottish, meaning “alone, solitary” and “woodland, clearing”
Alder - Germanic meaning “old”
Ash - English, literal meaning of residue from fire
Birk - German, meaning “protection” and “brave, hardy”
Bryce - Greek/English, meaning “son of Brice”
Briar - English, meaning “thorny plant”
Clay - English, a material found in the ground
Colm - Irish, meaning “dove”
Drake - English, derived from old Norse and Greek, meaning “dragon”
Elm - English, a kind of tree
Heath - English, meaning “one who lived on a heath”
Huckleberry/Huck - American, meaning “a variety of shrubs”
Hyacinth - Greek (Anglicized), a type of flower
Jonquill - English, a type of flower
Lake - English, meaning a body of water
Lark - English, a type of songbird
Oliver - French, meaning olive tree
Pierce - English/Welsh/Irish, derived from Piers
Reed - Frisian, meaning “counsel”
River - Anglo-Norman French, meaning a flowing body of water
Rowan - Irish, meaning “red”
Spruce - English, a type of tree
Terran - English, means “of the earth”
Vernon - English, meaning “alder”
Girls/Fem Names
Amaranth - English/Greek, a type of flower
Amethyst - Greek/English, a stone
Beech - English/Dutch, meaning “dweller at the beech tree”
Bianca - Italian/Romanian, meaning “white,fair”
Brooke/Brook - English, meaning “lived near a brook”
Clementine - French/English, the orange fruit
Calla - Greek, meaning “gorgeous/attractive”
Cerise - French, meaning “cherry”
Daphne - Greek/Dutch/English, meaning “laurel”
Eira - Welsh, meaning “snow”
Estelle - English/French, meaning “star”
Heather - English, meaning “flower”
Hollis - English, meaning “holly trees”
Jade - English/French, a stone
Meadow - English, meaning “a plain of grass”
Olive - English/French, a food
Plum - English, a purple fruit
Viola - Latin, means “violet”
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Sources and Links
Hey there! You’ve reached my blog, and for that I thank you for reading this.
In this post you can find sources on closed cultures, appropriation, and name origin sites I personally use.
Racism & Cultural Appropriation: https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1TMOqNTX4y3uJt8PgJT2nXbFAi8wmBZ-NXVJntCKUb-Y/mobilebasic
Alters & Introjects Using POC Names: https://altersintrojectsandpocnames.carrd.co/#
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TMOqNTX4y3uJt8PgJT2nXbFAi8wmBZ-NXVJntCKUb-Y/edit
Closed Cultures: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gjDmk1HURjqOgJZ4eto61kZvGKUCeYsAz7j5YxbCWms/edit?usp=sharing
Name Origin Sites:
BTN- https://www.behindthename.com/
Names- https://www.names.org/
Hope this helps!
Additional Info:
On this blog you will find themed posts with according themed names along with them, as well as origins of said names.
My pronouns are He/They!
I go by Mick!
Thank you for reading!
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