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Are you looking for a baby name with power, gravity, and a connection to the concept of death or darkness? While some people may think a name that means death is too bleak or sinister, that’s not entirely true; it can also be a way to celebrate life or pay tribute to the world's cycle of life and death. In this article, we’ve compiled an extensive collection of names that mean death, including traditionally feminine and masculine names as well as gender-neutral options, and names of gods and goddesses of death and darkness from cultures around the world!
Names Meaning Death: Quick Suggestions
Name expert Sonya Prior says there are a surprising number of names that mean or relate to death. While Mort literally means "death," you can also consider names with related associations (like the tragic Shakespearean name Ophelia, or Lily, since the flower is linked to grief and mourning). Here are more options:
- Celtic and English: Bronach, Balor, Delaney, Ernaline, and Tristan
- Greek: Achlys, Chione, Cypress, Deianira, Desdemona, Daimon, and Thanatos
- Japanese: Amaya, Asaka, Ahma, Kuragari, and Shinigami
- Hebrew: Adaliah, Aeron, Azrael, Bela, Lilith, Mara, Maveth, and Gedeon
- Indian and Hindu: Dahak, Ernesh, Omisha, Shivani, and Prantika
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- ↑ https://www.familyeducation.com/pregnancy/baby-names/names-that-mean-death-and-darkness
- ↑ https://www.familyeducation.com/pregnancy/baby-names/names-that-mean-death-and-darkness
- ↑ https://www.behindthename.com/name/lorelei
- ↑ https://creativenomenclature.com/baby-name/meaning/names-that-mean-death/
- ↑ https://creativenomenclature.com/baby-name/meaning/names-that-mean-death/
- ↑ https://historycooperative.org/ancient-gods-of-death/
- ↑ https://www.behindthename.com/name/freya
- ↑ https://nameberry.com/list/1656/names-that-mean-death/2
- ↑ https://www.behindthename.com/name/thanatos






