Scarlett. This name can be associated with a mean girl character. A Scarlett in a story could be very self - centered. She would manipulate situations and people to get what she wants. For instance, she might pretend to be friends with someone just to use them for their connections or popularity.
Regina. It gives off an air of someone who is controlling and mean. Another one could be Scarlett, which has a bit of a fiery and perhaps catty connotation. And then there's Vivienne, which can seem haughty and unapproachable, perfect for a mean girl character in a story.
Some mean girl last names could be 'Hawthorne'. It has an air of old - money snobbishness. Another one could be 'Van der Berg'. It sounds posh and cold. And 'Montgomery' also gives an impression of a stuck - up family which would be suitable for a mean girl character in a story.
Chloe. It can be a name for a mean girl who is a bit of a fashion - obsessed snob. Another is Sierra. It has a kind of aloofness that can be associated with meanness. And there's Brooklyn. It can seem like a name for a girl who is part of the 'in - crowd' and looks down on others.
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.
Some additional mean girl last names for a story could be 'Manning'. It has a no - nonsense kind of feel that could translate to meanness. 'Ellington' gives off a vibe of a girl from a cultured but perhaps snobby family. And 'Harrington' can be seen as a name for a girl who is used to having power and being mean to those who oppose her in her social circle.
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.
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