Yes. 'Axel' is a popular bad boy name. It sounds like a name for someone who is a bit of a wild card. 'Fury' implies a character full of anger and passion, which is typical of a bad boy. 'Shade' can also be a great name as it gives an air of mystery and maybe a bit of darkness, like a character who lurks in the shadows.
Of course. 'Raze' is an interesting bad boy name. It gives the impression of destruction and chaos. 'Viper' is a name that makes you think of a venomous and sly character. 'Slade' has a strong, no - nonsense sound to it, which could be perfect for a bad boy in a story who is tough and unyielding.
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.
Sure. 'Hunter' is a good one. It gives the idea of someone who is always on the prowl, looking for something. 'Ryder' also has a bad - boy edge, like he's a bit of a lone wolf. 'Scorpio' can be used as a name for a really devious bad boy, as scorpions are often associated with danger.
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.
Thornhill. Thorns are sharp and can be painful, and a 'hill' covered in thorns gives an image of a place that is difficult to traverse and perhaps haunted. It's a name that can add an element of danger to a story.
Atticus. It has a noble and wise feel. It can be used for a character who is a mentor or a voice of reason in a story.
Sure. 'Manpreet' is a good one. It means 'love from the heart'. This name can be used for a kind - hearted and loving character in the story. 'Sukhjit' which means 'victorious in happiness' can be used for a character who has achieved a happy state or is on a journey towards happiness in the story.
Here are some other names. Maverick is a good one. It implies that the character is independent and doesn't conform to society's rules. Then there's Jett. It sounds fast and cool, like a bad boy who is always on the move and getting into trouble. Also, consider Thorne. It gives the impression of someone who is prickly and difficult, like a typical bad boy.
Some bad guy names are based on real - life connotations of evil. For example, 'Satan' or 'Lucifer' are often used in religious or fantasy stories to represent the ultimate evil. In a more modern context, 'Lex Luthor' in Superman stories is a name for a bad guy. He is a brilliant but power - hungry and amoral businessman who constantly tries to defeat Superman.
Dr. Jekyll Hyde. It is a well - known name associated with duality and the idea of a scientist whose experiments lead to a split in his personality, one good and one evil, which is a classic trope for a mad scientist in a story.
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'.