Tyler. Tyler can be a name for a bully who is more of a verbal abuser. He might be the one who whispers mean things in the ears of other kids to make them feel bad, like in a story set in a classroom environment.
Max. It's a simple name but can be used for a bully character. Max might be the kid who is always starting fights on the playground.
Ryan. In some stories, Ryan could be the boy who uses his size or strength to intimidate others. He might be part of a clique that bullies those who don't fit in. For instance, in a story about a sports team, Ryan could be the one who makes fun of the less athletic players.
Sure. 'Aubrey' can be a name for a girl bully. It has a certain edge to it that can be associated with a bully character. Another is 'Zoe'. In some stories, a Zoe might be a bit of a troublemaker and bully others. 'Beverly' is also a possible name. A Beverly in a story could be the type who uses her words to bully those around her.
Sure. There's Violet from some local stories. She is known for her bossy and bullying nature. She bosses around other kids and takes their toys or things just because she can.
Sure. 'Thorne' is a cool bad boy name. It has a prickly, tough connotation. 'Reaper' is really edgy, suggesting a character who might be associated with death or danger. 'Scorpio' can be used as it brings to mind the stinging and often secretive nature of the scorpion.
Tommy. In many stories, Tommy is often depicted as a bully, always picking on the smaller or weaker kids.
How about 'Bloodmoon Ridge'? The 'bloodmoon' part is very ominous, and 'ridge' gives a sense of elevation and a place that might be hard to access, perfect for a creepy story. 'Doomdale' is another one. The word 'doom' gives a sense of impending disaster, and 'dale' is a valley. And 'Darkmoor' gives the impression of a moor that is dark and full of mystery, perhaps with strange creatures lurking in the shadows.
Sure. 'The Darkened Cellar', 'The Cursed Doll', 'The Shrieking Forest'.
Sure. 'Silly Sally' is a classic funny name. It's simple and easy to remember, and it immediately gives the impression of a somewhat ditzy character. Another is 'Goofy Gus'. It's a name that makes you think of someone who is always getting into humorous situations.
There's the Ridgemont Asylum which often features in various horror - themed ghost stories. The name alone gives off an eerie vibe.
Consider 'Faye'. It has a magical and otherworldly feel. Faye could be a fairy or a sorceress in a fantasy story. 'Chloe' is a popular name that can be used in a variety of stories. In a romantic story, Chloe could be the girl-next - door type that the male lead falls in love with. 'Eden' is also a great name for stories. It has religious and paradisiacal undertones, so it can be used for a character who represents hope or a new beginning in a post - apocalyptic or a redemptive story.
How about Moonbeam Lane? It has a dreamy and otherworldly quality, perfect for a fantasy or science - fiction story. Ocean View Drive is also a good choice. Just from the name, you can imagine a street that has a view of the ocean, which could be the location for a story about sea - faring adventures or a beach - side romance. And there's Crystal Creek Road. The 'crystal' gives it a sense of purity and the 'creek' adds a natural and flowing element, suitable for a story about nature and discovery.