Luna. Luna is often associated with the moon, and in many cultures, the moon has been the subject of countless stories, myths, and legends. So, Luna can be seen as a name that has a connection to stories, as it is so intertwined with moon - related stories throughout history.
Scarlett. This name has a certain allure and can be associated with a story. Think of the many fictional characters named Scarlett, like Scarlett O'Hara from 'Gone with the Wind', each with their own complex and interesting stories.
Ophelia. In Shakespeare's plays, Ophelia has a very tragic and well - known story. The name itself has come to be associated with a complex and often sad narrative. It originally might not have been directly related to'story' in its pure etymological sense, but through literary associations, it is very much linked to a story.
Sure. 'Yarn' could be considered. A yarn can mean a long or involved story. Then there's 'Anecdote'. An anecdote is a short, interesting story, and while it's not a typical last name, it has the right meaning.
Catherine from 'Wuthering Heights'. It's a name that evokes a sense of passion and tragedy, much like the character in the novel. Catherine's story is one of love and despair, and her name has a certain old - fashioned charm.
Natalie. This name can be used for a mean girl who is sly. She might act nice in front of adults or authority figures but be mean to her peers when no one is looking. For example, she could steal someone else's ideas and pass them off as her own in a school project.
Catherine from 'Wuthering Heights'. Her complex character makes the name Catherine quite distinctive.
Sure. There's Tess from 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles'. Also, Cosette from 'Les Misérables' which has strong romantic elements in the story. And Eponine from the same novel.
Sure. There's Charlotte, like Charlotte Lucas in 'Pride and Prejudice'. Also, Harriet from 'Emma' is another name.
Some other mean boy names for a story could be Malice. It literally means the desire to cause harm, so it's perfect for a mean character. Then there's Scorn. It represents a feeling of contempt, and a boy named Scorn would be seen as mean. And there's Grit. While it can have positive connotations, it can also be used to represent a boy who is rough and unyielding in a not - so - nice way.
One option is 'Lily'. It's associated with purity and beauty, perfect for a story's protagonist. 'Grace' is another name that implies elegance and kindness. 'Ruby' is a name that can represent passion and a bit of a fiery spirit.
Scarlett. This name has a certain intensity. In a spooky story, a Scarlett could be a strong - willed character with a dark past. Maybe she has some sort of curse or is involved in a family mystery that has a spooky undertone. The name gives off a sense of passion and danger which fits well in a spooky narrative.
Natalie. Natalie can be a bad girl in a story. She could be a jealous type, always envious of others' success or possessions. For instance, if there's a love interest in the story, Natalie might try to sabotage the relationship of the main character out of jealousy.