Gothic Names for Girls

  1. Memory
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Meaning:

      "recollection"
    • Description:

      There's no reason why Memory shouldn't be a name — it sounds like Melody and Mallory, is a pleasant word, and has great nickname options (Rory! Mimi!). Plus, there's that earworm song from Cats.
  2. Meredith
    • Origin:

      Welsh
    • Meaning:

      "great ruler"
    • Description:

      Meredith is a soft, gentle-sounding name with subtle Welsh roots. Although originally a boys’ name , Meredith is used mainly for girls now.
  3. Merle
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "blackbird"
    • Description:

      A sleek, smooth, understated name off the grid in the US but among the Top 100 girl names in Germany.
  4. Mina
    • Origin:

      Hindu equivalent of Pisces or diminutive of Wilhelmina, German
    • Meaning:

      "resolute protection"
    • Description:

      Most famous as a Dracula victim (where Mina is short for Wilhelmina), Mina is a name that can stand on its own or be a diminutive of any name ending in -mina, most usually Wilhelmina.
  5. Morgana
    • Origin:

      Female version of Morgan, Welsh
    • Meaning:

      "sea-circle"
    • Description:

      Since Morgan is used as--or more--frequently for girls as for boys, this feminization has fallen by the wayside. It drew some brief attention via the pop singer Morgana King.

      The similar Morgiana appears in Tales from the Thousand and One Nights.

  6. Morticia
    • Origin:

      Fictional invented name
    • Meaning:

      "mortician"
    • Description:

      Charles Addams invented the name Morticia for the mother in his cartoon series "The Addams Family." The name comes from the word mortician—very appropriate for this macabre mom.
  7. 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.
  8. Musette
    • Magena
      • Naida
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "water nymph,"
        • Description:

          Possibility for a girl born under one of the water signs -- Cancer, Pisces, or Scorpio.
      • Nisha
        • Origin:

          Sanskrit
        • Meaning:

          "night"
        • Description:

          Pretty name that hit the popularity charts in England in the late 1990s.
      • Nissa
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "to test"
        • Description:

          Feels truncated, as though a first syllable was snapped off.
      • Ophelia
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "help"
        • Description:

          Floral, elegant, and bold, Ophelia re-entered the US Top 1000 in 2015 after more than 50 years off the charts. It has risen more than 700 spots since then and shows no signs of slowing down. Now in the US Top 300, could Ophelia one day become the next Olivia or Amelia?
      • Orchid
        • Origin:

          From Greek
        • Meaning:

          "orchid flower"
        • Description:

          Orchid is a hothouse bloom that has not been plucked by many modern baby namers — yet. In the language of flowers, orchids symbolize love, beauty, and sophistication.
      • Orenda
        • Osanna
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "praise the Lord"
          • Description:

            May rise along with other spiritually inclined names, but Americans might find it too close to Osama.
        • Ordelia
          • Pandora
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "all gifted"
            • Description:

              Pandora has occasionally been used by the British gentry (for girls with brothers who might be called Peregrine) and is now starting to be heard in the US too: It was given to 34 baby girls last year.
          • Perdita
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "lost"
            • Description:

              A Shakespearean invention for an abandoned baby in The Winter's Tale, Perdita's sense of loss has always been off-putting to parents. But her image was somewhat resuscitated by its association with the appealing canine character in Disney's One Hundred and One Dalmations.
          • Petra
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "rock, stone"
            • Description:

              A strong Greek name with pan-European charm, Petra is a relatively recent feminization of Peter, though it relates back to an incredible ancient city in Jordan that was rediscovered in the early nineteenth century.