Gothic Names for Girls

  1. Sabelina
    • Seiran
      • Tabitha
        • Origin:

          Aramaic
        • Meaning:

          "gazelle"
        • Description:

          Though never as popular as the name of her Bewitched mother, Samantha, Tabitha has its own quirky, magical charm. The name of a charitable woman who was restored to life by Saint Peter in the Bible, it was a popular Puritan choice. Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick chose it for one of their twin daughters, which gave it a slight boost. Nonetheless, Tabitha remains in decline.
      • Tamora
        • Origin:

          Meaning unknown
        • Description:

          Attractive name associated both with a queenly character who meets a very grisly end in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus and popular teen fantasy novelist Tamora Pierce. Shakespearean puns in the name include amor for love and moor as the character was in love with a Moor, though any parent interested in the name should be aware of its tragic association.
      • Tanith
        • Origin:

          Phoenician
        • Meaning:

          "serpent lady"
        • Description:

          Name of the Phoenician deity who was the patron of Carthage, goddess of the moon, and a fertility figure. Variations include Tanit, Tanis, and Tanitha. The name is frequently misinterpreted to be an Irish name meaning "estate." Despite this august heritage, the original form of the name is a bit lispy for use in modern English-speaking lands.
      • Tempest
        • Origin:

          English word name
        • Meaning:

          "turbulent, stormy"
        • Description:

          Tempest is one of those names that could go either way. Cool, evocative modern word name? Or asking for trouble? Your call, but if you decide the former image is dominant, be warned that some people will see it as the latter.
      • Thora
        • Origin:

          Norse
        • Meaning:

          "thunder goddess"
        • Description:

          Thora, related to Thor, is the ancient Norse thunder goddess name that's much softer and gentler than its meaning suggests. A noted bearer is actress Thora Birch.
      • Trista
        • Origin:

          Feminine variation of Tristan
        • Meaning:

          "noise or sorrowful"
        • Description:

          This female form of Tristan was featured on the reality-television show The Bachelorette, and has been rocketing up the charts as a new millennium Trisha.
      • Twilight
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "dusk"
      • Turaya
        • Valonia
          • Vespera
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "evening star"
            • Description:

              Said to refer to either Jupiter or Venus, either of which would be preferable as a name.
          • Victoria
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "victory"
            • Description:

              Victoria is the Latin word for "victory" and a feminine form of Victor. It is the name of the ancient Roman goddess of victory, the equivalent of the Greek Nike, and also a popular third century saint.
          • Violetta
            • Origin:

              Italian
            • Meaning:

              "purple"
            • Description:

              Violetta is a more vibrantly colored, feminissima form of Violet. It is the name of the heroine of the Verdi opera La Traviata--in fact Violetta was the original title of the work.
          • Venette
            • Vidonia
              • Waneta
                • Origin:

                  American, meaning unknown
                • Description:

                  Rumors abound about Waneta, which is a Canadian place name. Some say it's an Anglicization of Juanita, while others claim it's a Native American name. Interestingly, Waneta is a common name among the American Amish.
              • Willow
                • Origin:

                  English nature name
                • Meaning:

                  "willow tree"
                • Description:

                  An ancient tree that figures in literature from Shakespeare to Harry Potter and is believed to possess magical powers, Willow is a lovely name, as graceful as its inspiration.
              • Winter
                • Origin:

                  Word name
                • Description:

                  Fresher, brisker and, yes, cooler than Summer or Autumn or Spring, Winter is now a full-fledged female choice, especially since Nicole Richie and Joel Madden used it for daughter Harlow's middle name, and Gretchen Mol picked it as her daughter's first, as did media mogul Sean Parker. Winter continues to be the preferred spelling and has risen in popularity significantly over the past few years.
              • Wren
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "small bird"
                • Description:

                  Wren, a lilting songbird name, could be the next Robin. Wren entered the Top 1000 for the first time in 2012 and is among the new wave of popular English names for girls.