Esmeray: Meaning “dark moon,” this Turkish name can also be shortened to Esme.
Along with Jett and Raven, other dark baby names in the US Top 1000 include Blake, Colton, Delaney, Kiera, Layla, Melanie, Phoenix, and Sullivan. Many word names conjure images of darkness, such as Ebony, Mahogany, Sable, and Midnight itself.
Chizuki Chizuki is a hematic Japanese name for girls. This name simply means “blood moon” and might just edge out Chiyo as the most appropriate name derived from a specific astronomical phenomenon.
Mahsa or Mahsā (Persian: مهسا, lit. 'moon-like', pronounced [mæhˈsɒː]) is a feminine given name of Persian origin. The name has the meaning "like the moon". Mah (??) is the Old Persian word for "moon", and -sā (ـسا), as a suffix, means "representing, alike, as".
Ankareeda: (Indian) A name you're not likely to hear often, Ankareeda is an Indian name meaning “night star.”
Updated May 11, 2023. Popularity:12503. Origin:Persian. Meaning:Shade, shadow. Sayeh is a girl's name of Old Persian origin, meaning “shade,” or “shadow.” If you're hoping baby will always be your little shadow, even when they grow up, this pretty name could be a lovely choice!
Kek. Masculine. God of darkness, Egyptian. Keket.
Luna is a feminine given name of Latin origin.
…with the Persian moon god Mao. His name was usually written together with a cult title, often an adjective denoting a locality, and his most frequent attributes were the pine cone, bucranium (ox skull), and chicken. He was represented as a male figure with a crescent moon behind his shoulders.…
What is the meaning of the name Amaya? The name Amaya is primarily a female name of Arabic origin that means Night Rain.
Luna, tungi, kuu, hli, cap, yoreh, maan, mwezi, bulan, marama, ay, and more and more.
Aruna — This name of Japanese origin means “moon love.”
The name Moon is ranked #4982 overall.
SullivanSullivan, meaning “dark eyes” or “black-eyed one”, is a cute way to highlight your baby's eye color. Yami Yami, meaning “darkness” in Japanese, is a name that sounds equally charming and cool.
Ahura Mazdā, (Avestan: “Wise Lord”) also spelled Ormizd or Ormazd, supreme god in ancient Iranian religion, especially Zoroastrianism, the religious system of the Iranian prophet Zarathustra (c.
Ahura Mazda is the god of Zoroastrianism (from ancient Persia, now Iran.) Zoroaster was one of the first monotheists; his Ahura Mazda was the one true god, bringer of both light and darkness. Ahura Mazda had various personified aspects, and darkness and evil was personified as Angra Mainyu.
Who were the gods of the Persian people? The main god of the ancient Persian people was Ahura Mazda. He was joined by Mithra, the god of the Sun and friendship, and Anahita, the goddess of fertility.
The name Persia is actually derived from the Greek form of Parsa, the name of the region in southwestern Iran which was the homeland of the Ancient Persians.
Aurora is a mystical and romantic name that means "dawn" in Latin. An aurora also refers to a natural light display in the Earth's sky called the aurora polaris, or polar lights, visible only in high-latitude regions like the North and South Poles.
In Greek mythology and Roman mythology, Erebus (/ˈɛrɪbəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἔρεβος, romanized: Érebos, "deep darkness, shadow"), or Erebos, is the personification of darkness and one of the primordial deities. Hesiod's Theogony identifies him as one of the first five beings in existence, born of Chaos.
The Dark Gods, also known as The Seven Flowers of Chaos or simply the Seven, are a collection of seven deities who serve under Father Chaos. They are said to have "formed themselves around the great Sins of the mortals". The Dark Gods command many daemons as part of the Daemon Legions.
Fun Fact: "Roisin Dubh," meaning black rose or dark little rose, is an Irish legend and song from the 16th century.