Supernatural baby names
Names tagged with “Supernatural” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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14 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Magic
English
84The supernatural power to influence events through mystical or supernatural means; enchantment or illusion. Used as a given name to evoke wonder, possibility, and the extraordinary.
- Lycan
Literary
84A supernatural being that transforms into a wolf, popularized in fantasy and paranormal fiction. The name blends 'lye' (light/flame) with 'can' (wolf-like creature).
- Mazikeen
Mythological
76From Hebrew mazzikim (demons). In Jewish tradition, Mazikeen refers to mischievous spirits or demons. Modern usage draws from supernatural and fantasy contexts.
- Syx
Celtic
74From the Scottish word 'sioc' meaning fairy or supernatural being. Associated with magic and otherworldly realms in Celtic tradition.
- Wraith
English
62A ghostly or spectral apparition; from Scottish folklore meaning a phantom or spirit of the dead.
- Demon
Literary
62From the English word 'demon' meaning an evil spirit or supernatural being, used as a given name to convey intensity, power, or a rebellious edge.
- Sabriel
Hebrew
62God is my strength. A name of an archangel in Jewish and Christian tradition, combining elements of divine protection and power.
- Qetsiyah
Mythological
62From The Vampire Diaries universe, a powerful witch name. In Turkish origins, relates to fate or destiny concepts in Ottoman mystical tradition.
- Daemon
Greek
55From Greek 'daimon' meaning 'spirit' or 'divine power', later Latinized. Associated with supernatural intelligence and inner guiding force.
- Ghost
English
42A spirit or phantom; from Old English 'gást' meaning breath or spirit. Modern usage reflects supernatural folklore and contemporary pop culture.
- Lamija
Arabic
42From Arabic 'lamia' meaning night, darkness, or a supernatural being. Popular in Bosnian and South Slavic cultures.
- Demone
Celtic
42From Irish roots meaning 'demon' or 'spirit'; a modern variant spelling of Daemon or Damon with contemporary edge.
- Lamia
Greek
40From Greek mythology, Lamia was a queen transformed into a demon. The name evokes mystery and otherworldly power.
- Mystique
Literary
10From French 'mystique' meaning an aura of mystery and allure; evokes enigma and fascination.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
