Well, 'Silentcrest' is a great mysterious town name. The 'silent' part makes you think there's something hushed up or a sense of foreboding. 'Twilight Pines' is also mysterious. The twilight gives an in - between feeling, neither day nor night, and the pines add to the spooky atmosphere. Then there's 'Gloomridge'. Just the name gives the idea of a place that's dark and full of gloom.
Think about nature elements and add a mysterious twist. For instance, if there's a forest, you could call it 'Enchanted Woods' which implies there are magical and mysterious things in the forest. If it's near a lake, 'Mystic Lake' or 'Shadow Lake' would work. Also, consider using old - fashioned or archaic words. Words like 'thorp' or 'dale' combined with a mysterious word like 'eerie' can give you names like 'Eerie Thorp' or 'Shadow Dale'.
Luna. It has a mysterious and otherworldly feel, like the moon it's named after. It could be the name of a girl with special powers in a mysterious story.
You can choose town names for stories based on the mood you want to create. For example, if it's a spooky story, names like 'Grimwood' or 'Darkshire' work well. If it's a happy, idyllic story, then 'Blossomville' or 'Sunnymeadow' are good choices.
Dangerford. It clearly gives the impression that there are risks and perils in this town, which is great for an adventure story. Maybe there are dangerous bandits or wild beasts around.
One good option could be 'Nightshade'. It has a very mysterious and slightly dangerous connotation, often associated with poison in some cultures. Another is 'Mistwalker'. The idea of walking through the mist gives an air of mystery and the unknown. 'Eclipseborn' also works well as it ties into the idea of something being born during an eclipse, which is a very rare and mysterious event.
One approach is to draw inspiration from mythology or folklore. For instance, using the name of a lesser - known mythical creature such as 'Grimalkin' which has an air of mystery around it. You can also play with the idea of lost or forgotten things. Names like 'The Lost Key's Secret' can be very mysterious as it makes the reader wonder about what the lost key is and what its secret might be.
Eris. This name has a sense of chaos and mystery, fitting for a character who disrupts the normal order in a story. Ravenna is also a great choice. It sounds dark and alluring, like a girl from a shadowy, secretive world in a gothic - style story. And then there's Zephyr. It can be used for a girl who is like a gentle yet unpredictable breeze, adding an element of mystery to the story.