Vex. This short and sharp name gives the feeling of someone who likes to cause trouble and annoy others, which are traits of a bully. A character named Vex could be that kid in the story who is always getting in the way of the protagonist, stealing their things, or making mean remarks just to see their reaction. He or she might not be physically the biggest bully, but is definitely a pest that the other characters would like to avoid.
Mordred. It has a dark and somewhat evil - sounding quality that would be fitting for a bully in a story, especially one who has a more malicious intent rather than just being a simple troublemaker.
Goliath. It makes one think of a large and intimidating figure, much like a bully.
Schoolyard Scoundrel Steve. 'Schoolyard' specifies the location, and'scoundrel' shows his bad nature. Another is Classroom Crusher Carl. It gives the idea that he might be causing trouble in the classroom. And there's Lunchroom Lout Larry. Since the lunchroom is a common place for interactions in school, this name suits a bully who might be causing problems there.
Bloodmoon's Curse. The 'Bloodmoon' is often associated with bad omens in horror lore. When combined with 'curse', it gives the impression that there is some sort of supernatural force related to this strange lunar event that is causing havoc.
Luna. For a female detective, Luna can work well. It means'moon' in Spanish and Italian, and can suggest a character who has a calm, mysterious side, perhaps with an intuition that is as strong as the moon's pull.
One name could be 'The Sinister Staircase'. Staircases can be really spooky, especially in old, haunted houses. Another is 'The Eerie Attic'. Attics are often filled with old, forgotten things and can be a great setting for a spooky story. And 'The Dark Cellar' which is usually a damp, dark and somewhat creepy place.
Haven. It's a simple but effective name. It implies that the town is a safe place, a haven for the characters in the story. It could be a refuge from the outside world or from some kind of danger.
How about 'The Lethal Plot'? It gives the impression that there was a pre - meditated plan for the murder. 'The Murderous Intent' is also a good one as it focuses on the killer's state of mind.
Mr. Sage. Sage is often associated with great wisdom and knowledge, so it's a perfect name for a teacher. Another one could be Miss Star. A star is something that shines brightly, and a teacher named Star would be someone who stands out and has a positive influence on students. And then there's Mrs. Beacon. A beacon is a source of light and guidance, just like a good teacher.
How about 'Dragon's Realm' or 'The Golden Dragon'?
For a story, you could use Bluestone. The 'blue' in the name can evoke different feelings, like calmness or a touch of melancholy, and'stone' gives a sense of solidity. Another good name is Windy Pines. The 'windy' part adds a sense of movement and the 'pines' give a natural, forest - like setting. Also, Redwood Falls. Redwood trees are majestic, and 'falls' can imply a waterfall or a place where water is flowing, creating a vivid image for the story's setting.