Male Goth Names from History & Mythology
Acheron - the guardian of the river leading to the land of the dead in Greek mythology.
Aeneas - the ancient Trojan hero of the Aeneid who fled to Italy and became an ancestor of Rome.
Alaric - a Germanic king who challenged the Roman Empire.
Cain - in the biblical tradition, he committed the first murder when he killed his brother Abel.
Cassius - one of the Roman senators who conspired against Caesar.
Clovis - an early French king of the Merovingian dynasty.
Darius - from Darius the Great, the ancient Persian king who ruled a vast empire stretching over West and Central Asia.
Griffin - a surprisingly cute name for a creature that is a mythical hybrid of a lion and an eagle.
Hadrian - the Roman emperor whose wall across northern England marked the northern boundary of the empire.
Isidro - from San Isidro, the patron saint of Madrid, this Spanish name derives from the Greek for “gift of Isis.”
Orion - a hunter in Greek mythology, immortalized as a constellation.
Tristan - a name meaning “sorrowful” in Welsh. One of the famous doomed lovers in the tale Tristan and Isolde.
Xerxes - the Persian king who fought the 300 Spartans at Thermopylae.
Goth Guy Names from Pop Culture
Blade - a vampire hunter with a sword and a black leather trench coat is an excellent gothic namesake.
Constantine - after the demon-fighting Hellblazer comic book character John Constantine.
Crowley - after the easygoing demon who teams up with an angel in the book and TV series Good Omens.
Damian - the little boy who is actually the antichrist in the movie The Omen.
Edward - its associations with Twilight are inescapable, but this name has a refined, old-fashioned quality that makes it perfect for Victorian goths.
Hannibal - the name might originate with the North African general who crossed the Alps to attack Rome, but it’s always going to be associated with everyone’s favorite cannibal psychiatrist, Hannibal Lecter.
Morpheus - the King of Dreams in the Sandman series of graphic novels. Also Neo’s guide to awakening in the movie The Matrix.
Rogue - although it comes from a female X-Men character, this would be a very cool unisex goth name.
Salem - the town in Massachusetts where an episode of mass hysteria led to 20 people being executed for witchcraft in the 1690s.
Severus - from the character Severus Snape in Harry Potter. For a less obvious take, try the Latin-derived Severin.
Snake - Snake Plissken is the eyepatch-wearing hero of Escape from New York (and L.A.), played by Kurt Russell.
Trent - after Trent Reznor, singer of the influential industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails.
Vincent - Vincent Price was a fixture of classic horror movies of the 1950s and ‘60s.
Goth Male Names from Nature
Adder - an archaic English term for a venomous snake.
Albion - a Celtic word meaning “rock” or “crag,” and an old poetic term for England.
Ash - of the ash tree, perfect for shadowy woodlands.
Briar - an English term for a patch of thorny bushes or weeds.
Chandra - a Sanskrit name that means “moon.”
Corbin - from the French word corbeau, or “raven.” A subtle goth name that’s still unique.
Ember - a warm and comforting name evoking nights by the fire.
Hart - an old English word for a young deer. Made notable by the tragic 20th-century poet Hart Crane.
Hawk - this sturdy, versatile name comes from the bird of prey. Deputy Hawk from Twin Peaks is one notable bearer.
Heath - an old English word for a deserted field.
Jasper - a golden-brown gemstone renowned for its grounding properties.
Leonel - a Spanish, French, and Portuguese form of Lionel, meaning “young lion.”
Nox - from the Latin for “night,” this is a cute goth boy’s name with an edge.
Nyoka - from the Swahili word for “snake.”
Oren - a name meaning “pine tree,” derived from Hebrew.
Rain - a simple gothic nature name with a sense of poetic melancholy.
River - a beautiful unisex nature name with soothing energy. Try Rivers for an interesting variation.
Sard - a type of dark red-brown gemstone similar to carnelian.
Silas - a name derived from a Greek term meaning “of the woods.”
Sher - this striking name from Persian and Sanskrit means “lion” or “tiger.”
Stone - a masculine nature name with simplicity and power.
Thorn - a spiky nature name with a soft, pleasing sound. Can also be spelled Thorne.
Torrance - from an Irish word for “little hills.”
Vale - an old English word for “valley” evoking mist-shrouded streams and hillsides.
Wolf/Wolfe - a classic nature name with a distinguished air.