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Lilith
Morwenna
Alice
Nana
Avice
Philomena
Antigone
Agnessa
Myrtle
Athanasia
Idony
Elba
Isis
Modesta
Modesty
Nerissa
Rooney
Rosaria
Ginevra
Cecilia
Velora
Dahlia
Drusilla
Violante
Meliora
Hartley
Cosima
Lorna
Catrina
Hyacinth
Marva
Sonia
Melchior
Psalm
Wulfhelm
Severin
Mortimer
Ezekiel
Ignacy
Lazarus
Ptolemy
Roland
Romulus
Gellért
Valerian
Brynmor
Edmund
Destry
Obsidian
Amadeo
Abraxas
Hephaestion
Gwydion
Damien
Simon
Grigoriy
Ivaylo
Claudius
Lydian
Mercer
Vincent
Marcelino
Mateus
It's giving late 19th century psychological horror vibes.
Bram (Bram Stoker)
Poe (Edgar Allan Poe)
Mary (Mary Shelly)
Victor (Dr. Frankenstein)
Henry (Dr. Jekyll)
Roderick (from EAP's "The Fall of the House of Usher")
Ambrose (Ambrose Bierce)
Hawthorne (Nathaniel Hawthorne)
Dorian (Dorian Gray)
Wilde (Oscar Wilde)
Polidori (John Polidori)
Mina (Mina Harker from "Dracula")
Carmilla (lady vampire)
Lenore (sounds a bit like "nevermore" from EAP's "The Raven")
Wilkie (Wilkie Collins)
ETA:
Drusilla is a name I'm slightly obsessed with right now, and something about it pairs well with this aesthetic.
Bram (Bram Stoker)
Poe (Edgar Allan Poe)
Mary (Mary Shelly)
Victor (Dr. Frankenstein)
Henry (Dr. Jekyll)
Roderick (from EAP's "The Fall of the House of Usher")
Ambrose (Ambrose Bierce)
Hawthorne (Nathaniel Hawthorne)
Dorian (Dorian Gray)
Wilde (Oscar Wilde)
Polidori (John Polidori)
Mina (Mina Harker from "Dracula")
Carmilla (lady vampire)
Lenore (sounds a bit like "nevermore" from EAP's "The Raven")
Wilkie (Wilkie Collins)
ETA:
Drusilla is a name I'm slightly obsessed with right now, and something about it pairs well with this aesthetic.
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