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Spooky Baby Names

If you are expecting a baby this week and you still aren't settled on the perfect name, perhaps one of these timely choices will jump at you. From the sweet and sugary candy names to the spooky, ghoulish and bewitched options, you're sure to love this list, especially if Halloween is your favorite holiday.

Some of these may not be very obviously tied to Halloween, but upon inspection of their meanings or their associations to certain legends or myths, it will all make sense. Some of these names may be a bit on the questionable side of things so I'd recommend doing your research before signing the birth certificate!

Girls:

Autumn
Blair
Buffy
Candy
Carrie
Cat
Circe
Coco
Elvira
Endora
Eve
Glinda
Harlow
Hazel
Hermione
Isis
Lilith
Lolly
Luna
Maeve
Morrigan
Morticia
October
Oriole
Persephone
Raven
Reese
Regan
Rosemary
Sabrina
Samantha
Selene
Tabitha
Tarot
Tempest
Trixie
Tootsie
Wanda
Wednesday
Wendy
Zena

Boys:
Addams
Bram
Casper
Chucky
Crane
Damien
Darth
Draco
Edgar
Frank
Freddy
Griffin
Hannibal
Horus
Ichabod
Igor
Jack
Jason
Jett
Leaf
Lucifer
Norman
Osiris
Phoenix
Poe
Rune
Salem
Storm
Treat
Victor
Wolf
Zephyr

I'm sure there are plenty more options that could be categorized as somewhat spooky. Can you think of any more that I missed?

Comments

Meagan Tulipbyanyname said…
I love a lot of these girl names! Wednesday is one of my favorite guilty pleasure names.

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