Female Monsters from Mythology

  1. Ala
    • Origin:

      Igbo, Polish, diminutive of Alicja
    • Meaning:

      "nobility"
    • Description:

      Ala is the Igbo earth goddess whose symbol is the crescent moon. In a very different vein, Ala can be a diminutive for Alicja or Alexandra or really any other name with an A at both ends and an L in the middle. Ala is also an Arabic name meaning "excellence, supremacy"; could be confused as a homonym for Allah, or as part of a phrase like a la mode.
  2. Abere
    • Ammit
      • Božalość
        • Charybdis
          • Chedipe
            • Chimera
              • Crone
                • Echidna
                  • Futakuchi-onna
                    • Gello
                      • Gwisin
                        • Hannya
                          • Lamia
                            • Origin:

                              Greek mythology name
                            • Description:

                              Name of mythological fiend who seduced young men and then ate them, which inspired the Keats poem "Lamia." Described in mythology as a snake with the head and breasts of a woman, this name has been considered in modern times as a vampire name. And if all that isn't discouraging enough, there's the "lame" connection.
                          • Lilith
                            • Origin:

                              Assyrian, Sumerian
                            • Meaning:

                              "ghost, night monster"
                            • Description:

                              Lilith is derived from the Akkadian word lilitu meaning "of the night." In Jewish folklore she is portrayed as Adam's rejected first wife, who was turned into a night demon for refusing to obey him. Lilith is unrelated to most other Lil- names, with the exception of Lilita, which is the Latvian variation.
                          • Leyak
                            • Likhoradka
                              • Medusa
                                • Origin:

                                  Greek
                                • Meaning:

                                  "protect, rule"
                                • Description:

                                  In Greek myth, Medusa was one of the three monstrous Gorgons, with live venomous snakes in place of hair and the ability to turn people to stone with just a glance. In later myths, Medusa was originally a beautiful maiden, who was transformed into a monster by the jealous Athena.
                              • Morgen
                                • Rusalka
                                  • Origin:

                                    Slavic mythological name
                                  • Description:

                                    In Slavic mythology, Rusalka is the equivalent of the Little Mermaid — she's a water nymph who falls in love with a land-dwelling man and eventually dies of a broken heart. Her tale was made into an opera of the same name by Dvorak. A good alternative for those who are turned off by the popularity of other fairy tale names like Aurora and Ariel.