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? asked in Pregnancy & ParentingBaby Names · 1 decade ago

Unique Virtue/Sin girl names?

No, I'm a teenager, not pregnant. But I would like some names that have a sort of dark/light, virtue/sin meaning, and girl names. And I don't want the typical "Faith" or "Hope"--if you want your answer to be the best, give me lots of names for both categories that are unique! Please and thank you~

Please give meanings to the names, unless they are obvious (Trinity, Destiny, etc).

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  • Jordan
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Cadence/Kadence

    Honor

    Innocence

    Justice

    Worthy

    Trust

    Courage

    Love

    Honesty

    Patience

    Integrity

    I realize some/most of these would make ridiculous names. :)

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Natanya Yakira Seraphina Kaya Katriella Katrine Myrtle Derpsichord Ayla Tzipora Anoia Sbrea Sabrina Cheimine Phithina Teroli Leila Katya Tihira Freija Halcyon Delta Danae Daphne Angelina

  • 1 decade ago

    Abundance

    Allegiance

    Assurance

    Chivalry

    Clemency

    Diligence

    Discretion

    Everlove

    Fidelity

    Gracious

    Honesty

    Honour

    Kindness

    Merriment

    Passion

    Providence

    Quintessence

    Serendipity

    Vanity

  • Mega
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    For a boy I love Honoré, though many think this is good for a girl, or maybe just Honor or Honora

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I like Mystery and Curious

  • ?
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    I like True and Wisdom!!!

    please vote on our names?

    http://www.babycenter.com/403_we-narrowed-down-our...

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Absinthe

    Amanita genus of poisonous mushrooms

    Amarantha a mythological Greek flower that never faded.

    Amaranthus genus of flower also known as "love lies bleeding." Used in middle ages to stem bleeding.

    Amethyst purple gemstone. In astrology, it is a symbol of heavenly understanding.

    Annabel Lee a tragic poem by Edgar Allan Poe

    Anubis/Anpu Egyptian mortuary god

    Arachne Greek mythological figure who Athena turned into a spider in a fit of jealousy

    Artemisia Greek mythological figure, also the species of wormwood, used to make absinthe.

    Ash what's left behind after a fire. Also, think of Daniel Ash.

    Asmodeus another name for Satan

    Aspiradora means "vaccuum" in Spanish. If you want a name that really sucks! (har har)

    Astaroth Demon, Christian mythology

    Astolat the place where Elaine the tragic "Lily Maid" of Arthurian legend hailed from

    Asura "Demon" in Hinduism

    Asya According to one book I have, means "born in a time of grief" in Swahili.

    Atropine a poison

    Autumn season where everything dies

    Avalon the otherworldly place where King Arthur went after he died. Also a model of mini-van.

    Avarice Greed. One of the Seven Deadly Sins

    Aveira word for "sin" in Hebrew

    Avon in Hebrew, a sin of lust or uncontrollable emotion.

    Azazel Hebrew Bible goat-like demon

    Azrael Angel of Death in the Koran.

    Balor one-eyed giant in Irish mythology

    Beelzebub Semitic god name sometimes used as an alternate for Satan.

    Belinda a moon of Uranus (snicker, snicker.) The name probably derives from an old word for "serpent."

    Belladonna poisonous plant with purple flowers (deadly nightshade)

    Bran/Branwen Bran is a Celtic word for "crow." Branwen is apparently a form of Bronwen ("white breast"), altered to include "bran." It would mean white raven. -wen andthe masculine form -wyn are derived from gwen, meaning "white; holy; pure."

    Breviary Catholic prayer book for priests

    Briar a thorn

    Caligula a bizarrely violent and perverted Roman historical figure. Also a movie that has a really smutty version.

    Calix/Calixa a Latin name derived for the word for "wine cup.'

    Candelaria a plant family thought to drive away evil spirits in the middle ages (common name: mullein)

    Chalice fancy cup, used to hold holy blood. Derived from the Latin Calix (see also).

    Chaos originally, the state of the universe before the Greek Gods arrived. Has come to mean a state of complete disorder.

    Chimera/Chimaera a mythological beast made up of parts of different animals. Also a word for a grotesque product of the imagination.

    Chrysanthemum flower associated with death in Japan and some European countries

    Corvus/Cornix Be creative! Use the Latin words for 'raven' instead of being GothRaven123112744

    Crow(e) bird associated with death

    Damian priest in the Exorcist movies, and the possessed kid in the Omen movies.

    Delora H.P. Lovecraft's aunt, who he was raised by. The name probably is dervied from "dolores" meaning "sorrows."

    Demon/Daemon/Demona an evil attendant or spirit

    Desdemona tragic Shakespearean heroine

    Dolores "sorrows" in Spanish

    Draconia "Draconian" means "dire" or "really really serious"

    Dragon if you're into that sort of thing

    Draven The main dead guy in The Crow was named Eric Draven. Sounds kinda like 'raven," no?

    Dunsany influential Irish fantasy/horror writer Lord Dunsany (1878-1957)

    Dystopia the opposite of Utopia - theoretical place where everything sucks.

    Elsinore Hamlet's castle

    Elysium where dead heroes go in Greek mythology.

    Ember dying coals

    Eris Greek goddess of dischord

    Esdras another name for Azrael (see also)

    Esmerée the daughter of a Welsh king who was turned into a serpent by magicians. She was freed by a kiss (Arthurian legend)

    Eulalie figure in another poem by Edgar Allan Poe. The name means "well spoken."

    Eurydice tragic Greek heroine

    Evilyn it's got the word "evil" in it-- ok, we're grasping at straws here-- I think she was the bad guy on some cartoon in the 80s.

    Freya Norse goddess of sex and childbirth. She rode around in a chariot pulled by cats.

    Funereal/funerea put the "fun" in funeral!

    Gefjun/Gefion Norse goddess to whom virgins went after they died.

    Gehenna New Testament version of hell

    Giger H.R. Giger, the guy who designed the aliens for Alien, among other stuff goths like.

    Grendel beast in Beowulf

    Griffin/Gryphon Mythological beast with the body of a lion and the wings and head of an eagle.

    Grigori fallen angels of the Christian bible

    Grimoire book of incantations, making medicines, summoning spirits etc.

    Hades Greek lord of the underworld

    Isolde tragic Irish heroine

    Israfil/Rafael/Israfel angel who blows the horn signalling Judgment Day. Israfel is the form used by Edgar Allan Poe in his poem Israfel.

    Jezabel Biblical ho

    Kalma ancient Finnish goddess of death whose name means "corpse stench."

    Lachrimae "tears" in Latin

    Lamia "witch; sorceress" in Latin.

    Lanius "Butcher; executioner" in

    Source(s): Nurse. TTC#1 2+ years PCOS- 6 miscarriages http://babynames.com/namelist/9754991 http://onesweetday.niceboards.net/
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