Some unique character names for a scary story are 'Erebus the Eerie'. 'Erebus' is a name from Greek mythology associated with darkness and shadow, and 'eerie' emphasizes the spooky nature. 'Luna the Lunatic'. Here, 'Luna' is often associated with the moon, which has many superstitions and creepy connotations, and 'lunatic' makes the character seem unstable and dangerous. 'Kain the Killer Clown' is also a great name. Clowns can be very scary, and 'Kain' gives it a more menacing touch.
How about 'Raven the Ravager'? Ravens are often associated with death and doom in many cultures, and 'ravager' implies a character that destroys and causes chaos. 'Arachne the Arachnid Queen' is quite unique. Spiders are generally considered scary, and having an 'Arachnid Queen' makes it even more so. She could be in control of a horde of spiders in the story. 'Orion the Ominous' is another good name. 'Orion' is a well - known name, but adding 'ominous' gives it a whole new, scary meaning for a character in a horror story.
You could use 'Nox the Nightmare'. 'Nox' is short and has a mysterious sound, and 'nightmare' is directly related to scary things. Another name could be 'Zoe the Zombie Queen'. It's unique as it gives a different take on the typical zombie character, making her a queen which implies power and a certain level of organization among the undead. 'Thorne the Tormentor' is also a good choice. 'Thorne' sounds sharp and prickly, and 'tormentor' shows that this character likes to cause pain and suffering.
Aria. This name has a musical quality to it, which could be perfect if your story has some sort of musical or artistic element. It gives the impression of a creative and free - spirited character. Another unique name is Zoe, which means life in Greek. It can represent a character full of vitality and energy.
Names such as 'Raven Darkthorne' work well. 'Raven' is often associated with death and mystery in many cultures, and 'Darkthorne' sounds like a name from a place full of terrors. 'Scarlett Nightshade' is also great. 'Scarlett' can imply a sense of danger or blood, and 'Nightshade' is a poisonous plant, adding to the overall creepiness. And don't forget 'Silas Dread'. 'Silas' has a bit of an eerie charm, and 'Dread' is self - explanatory.
One good name could be 'Dracula'. It's a classic horror name associated with vampires. Another is 'The Grim Reaper'. It represents death itself. And 'Frankenstein' is also a well - known spooky name.
For a scary story, 'Balthazar the Bone - Collector' would be a good name. The idea of someone collecting bones is quite creepy. 'Sybil the Sinister Seer' is another option. A seer is often a mysterious figure, and adding'sinister' makes it even scarier. And 'Dracula's Daughter, Desdemona' could be a great name too. Combining the well - known Dracula with a female character name like 'Desdemona' creates a sense of an heir to the vampire legacy, which is very suitable for a scary story.
If you want a really unique name, consider something like 'Kairos' which has a philosophical meaning related to the right or opportune moment. For a female, 'Lyra' is not very common and has a celestial feel to it. And for a male character who is a bit of an outcast, 'Rogue' could be a unique name.
Consider 'Eclipse' which has a sense of something being hidden or obscured, just like in an eclipse. 'Whisper' is a name that implies secrecy and mystery as if the character has secrets to tell. 'Grimoire' could be a name for a character who has knowledge of secrets or magic in the mystery story. It's a name associated with books of magic and spells, adding an element of the unknown.
Try 'Zephyr' for a character who is free - spirited and quick. 'Aurelia' is a beautiful and unique name for a female character. For a male character, 'Caspian' gives a sense of mystery. These names are not too common but still easy to pronounce and remember.
You can start by looking at different cultures. For example, in Japanese culture, names like 'Haruki' or 'Sakura' can be unique and add an exotic touch to your story. You can also combine words that are not usually put together. For instance, 'Moonbeam' or 'Starwhisper'. Another idea is to use names that have a special meaning related to the character's personality or role in the story. If the character is a brave knight, a name like 'Valor' could work well.
For a unique character name, you could consider 'Zephyr' which gives an airy and free - spirited feeling. 'Lyra' is also a great choice as it has a musical and celestial connotation. 'Caspian' brings to mind a sense of adventure and mystery, like the sea. These names are not very common but can add a special touch to your short story characters.
Some good names for a scary story could be 'The Haunting Shadows', 'Eerie Whispers in the Dark', 'The Cursed Abode'.