Dark Queen Baby Girl Names

If you're looking for something more unusual - names that would fit girls à la Persephone perfectly. If you want both glamour and Darkness combined in one name!
  1. Azura
    • Description:

      Azura is a feminine name with multiple cultural origins. It derives from the Persian word "lazward" meaning blue or azure, and is connected to the blue gemstone lapis lazuli. In Hebrew tradition, Azura appears in some texts as the name of Adam's wife before Eve. The name evokes images of clear blue skies and the brilliant blue color of the azure stone. With its exotic sound and meaningful connection to nature, Azura has gained modest popularity in recent decades as parents seek names with both beauty and substance. The name carries a mystical quality while remaining accessible and pronounceable, making it an increasingly attractive choice for parents seeking something uncommon yet melodic.
  2. Allira
    • Alwara
      • Blaire
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Blair, Scottish
        • Meaning:

          "dweller on the plain"
        • Description:

          Blair with a little something extra, which some parents may feel feminizes the name. The Blaire spelling was given to a surprising number of baby girls, with about a third of baby girls with the name given this spelling. The final e also is reminiscent of Claire.
      • Darana
        • Elvira
          • Origin:

            Spanish
          • Meaning:

            "white, fair"
          • Description:

            Before there was the campy TV Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, Elvira was the long-suffering wife of Don Juan, and remnants of those negative, gothic images still cling to it, though they are fading.

            Other references include the romantic film Elvira Madigan, based on a real person, and the main ghostly character in Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit, as well as appearances in several operas.

        • Forsythia
          • Origin:

            Flower name, from English surname
          • Meaning:

            "Forsyth's flower"
          • Description:

            This yellow harbinger spring bloom was named for Scottish botanist William Forsyth, and is even more unusual than such species as Acacia and Azalea.
        • Isamora
          • Kareela
            • Kasdeya
              • Lowanna
                • Morwenna
                  • Origin:

                    Welsh
                  • Meaning:

                    "maiden"
                  • Description:

                    Morwenna is an ancient Cornish name now being revived in Wales, deriving from a Celtic word meaning "maiden", although the Mor- syllable means that it's often associated with the sea. It's been heard in the British series Doc Martin and Poldark. Morwenna Banks is a British actress.
                • Morana
                  • Morava
                    • Rowena
                      • Origin:

                        Welsh
                      • Meaning:

                        "white spear or famous friend"
                      • Description:

                        A fabled storybook name via the heroine of Sir Walter Scott's novel Ivanhoe (1819), which featured a heroine called Rowena of Hargottstanstede, and also a Harry Potter name, as Rowena Ravenclaw, founder of one of the Hogwarts houses..
                    • Ralitsa
                      • Tavala
                        • Vanita
                          • Origin:

                            Modern invented name
                          • Description:

                            You're so vain, I bet you think this name is about you.
                        • Vasara
                          • Velvela