Inspired by movies, legends, and scary stuff in general, here are 50 more of the best Halloween-inspired baby names — coupled with last year’s list, that’s 100 in all! More from CafeMom: 22 Halloween-Inspired Baby Names for Boys Boys
- Talon — Think the claw of a scary crow.
- Trick — Kind of catchy.
- Chucky — From the terrifying movie Child’s Play.
- Freddy — Krueger, of course.
- Herman — As in Munster from The Munsters.
- Dexter — Serial killer from the Showtime series by the same name.
- Harry — For the most famous wizard in modern time, Harry Potter.
- – 10. Cullen, Emmett, or Jasper — From Twilight.
- Norman — the psycho in Psycho.
- Alfred — Hitchcock.
- Stephen — King.
- Malachi — Uber-creepy kid from Children of the Corn.
- Boo — Boo!
- Fang — For vampires, werewolves, and all sorts of scary things.
- Merlin — Famous sorcerer.
- Nyx — Means “of the night.”
- Reaper — Think Grim.
- Ripper — As in Jack the …
- Voldemort — From Harry Potter.
- Cole — Boy who sees dead people in The Sixth Sense.
- Roman — Polanski wrote such greats as Frantic, The Ghost Hunter, and Rosemary’s Baby.
- Wes — Craven wrote The Last House on the Left, Scream, and Swamp Thing.
- Treat — Why not? More from CafeMom: 25 Halloween-Inspired Baby Names for Girls Girls
- Hecate — Greek goddess of witchcraft and magic.
- – 5. Prudence, Piper, Phoebe, or Paige — The magical sisters from Charmed.
- Samara — Ghost from The Ring.
- Lamia — From Greek mythology, a half-woman, half-serpent who devoured babies.
- Pumpkin — No explanation needed.
- Lolly — For all the lollipops collected while trick o’ treating.
- Candy — See number nine.
- October — It has nice ring to it.
- Autumn — A little less obvious than number 11, but still in the spirit of the season.
- Sookie — From True Blood.
- Cybil — Greek for prophetess.
- Brunhilda — As witchy of a name as you can get.
- Regan — Possessed girl in The Exorcist.
- Clarice — The serial-killer tracking FBI agent Jodie Foster played in Silence of the Lambs.
- Blair — The Blair Witch Project.
- Endora — Mother-in-law on Bewitched.
- Hilda — Cute, but witchy.
- Salem — Place of the famous witch trials.
- Esther — Possessed child in Orphan.
- Carole Anne — Scary girl in Poltergeist.
- Anne — Rice.
- Eve — All Hallow’s Eve.
title: “50 Halloween Inspired Baby Names For Your Little Boy Or Ghoul” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-15” author: “Chris Turner”
Inspired by movies, legends, and scary stuff in general, here are 50 more of the best Halloween-inspired baby names — coupled with last year’s list, that’s 100 in all! More from CafeMom: 22 Halloween-Inspired Baby Names for Boys Boys
- Talon — Think the claw of a scary crow.
- Trick — Kind of catchy.
- Chucky — From the terrifying movie Child’s Play.
- Freddy — Krueger, of course.
- Herman — As in Munster from The Munsters.
- Dexter — Serial killer from the Showtime series by the same name.
- Harry — For the most famous wizard in modern time, Harry Potter.
- – 10. Cullen, Emmett, or Jasper — From Twilight.
- Norman — the psycho in Psycho.
- Alfred — Hitchcock.
- Stephen — King.
- Malachi — Uber-creepy kid from Children of the Corn.
- Boo — Boo!
- Fang — For vampires, werewolves, and all sorts of scary things.
- Merlin — Famous sorcerer.
- Nyx — Means “of the night.”
- Reaper — Think Grim.
- Ripper — As in Jack the …
- Voldemort — From Harry Potter.
- Cole — Boy who sees dead people in The Sixth Sense.
- Roman — Polanski wrote such greats as Frantic, The Ghost Hunter, and Rosemary’s Baby.
- Wes — Craven wrote The Last House on the Left, Scream, and Swamp Thing.
- Treat — Why not? More from CafeMom: 25 Halloween-Inspired Baby Names for Girls Girls
- Hecate — Greek goddess of witchcraft and magic.
- – 5. Prudence, Piper, Phoebe, or Paige — The magical sisters from Charmed.
- Samara — Ghost from The Ring.
- Lamia — From Greek mythology, a half-woman, half-serpent who devoured babies.
- Pumpkin — No explanation needed.
- Lolly — For all the lollipops collected while trick o’ treating.
- Candy — See number nine.
- October — It has nice ring to it.
- Autumn — A little less obvious than number 11, but still in the spirit of the season.
- Sookie — From True Blood.
- Cybil — Greek for prophetess.
- Brunhilda — As witchy of a name as you can get.
- Regan — Possessed girl in The Exorcist.
- Clarice — The serial-killer tracking FBI agent Jodie Foster played in Silence of the Lambs.
- Blair — The Blair Witch Project.
- Endora — Mother-in-law on Bewitched.
- Hilda — Cute, but witchy.
- Salem — Place of the famous witch trials.
- Esther — Possessed child in Orphan.
- Carole Anne — Scary girl in Poltergeist.
- Anne — Rice.
- Eve — All Hallow’s Eve.
title: “50 Halloween Inspired Baby Names For Your Little Boy Or Ghoul” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-19” author: “Heather Brunner”
Inspired by movies, legends, and scary stuff in general, here are 50 more of the best Halloween-inspired baby names — coupled with last year’s list, that’s 100 in all! More from CafeMom: 22 Halloween-Inspired Baby Names for Boys Boys
- Talon — Think the claw of a scary crow.
- Trick — Kind of catchy.
- Chucky — From the terrifying movie Child’s Play.
- Freddy — Krueger, of course.
- Herman — As in Munster from The Munsters.
- Dexter — Serial killer from the Showtime series by the same name.
- Harry — For the most famous wizard in modern time, Harry Potter.
- – 10. Cullen, Emmett, or Jasper — From Twilight.
- Norman — the psycho in Psycho.
- Alfred — Hitchcock.
- Stephen — King.
- Malachi — Uber-creepy kid from Children of the Corn.
- Boo — Boo!
- Fang — For vampires, werewolves, and all sorts of scary things.
- Merlin — Famous sorcerer.
- Nyx — Means “of the night.”
- Reaper — Think Grim.
- Ripper — As in Jack the …
- Voldemort — From Harry Potter.
- Cole — Boy who sees dead people in The Sixth Sense.
- Roman — Polanski wrote such greats as Frantic, The Ghost Hunter, and Rosemary’s Baby.
- Wes — Craven wrote The Last House on the Left, Scream, and Swamp Thing.
- Treat — Why not? More from CafeMom: 25 Halloween-Inspired Baby Names for Girls Girls
- Hecate — Greek goddess of witchcraft and magic.
- – 5. Prudence, Piper, Phoebe, or Paige — The magical sisters from Charmed.
- Samara — Ghost from The Ring.
- Lamia — From Greek mythology, a half-woman, half-serpent who devoured babies.
- Pumpkin — No explanation needed.
- Lolly — For all the lollipops collected while trick o’ treating.
- Candy — See number nine.
- October — It has nice ring to it.
- Autumn — A little less obvious than number 11, but still in the spirit of the season.
- Sookie — From True Blood.
- Cybil — Greek for prophetess.
- Brunhilda — As witchy of a name as you can get.
- Regan — Possessed girl in The Exorcist.
- Clarice — The serial-killer tracking FBI agent Jodie Foster played in Silence of the Lambs.
- Blair — The Blair Witch Project.
- Endora — Mother-in-law on Bewitched.
- Hilda — Cute, but witchy.
- Salem — Place of the famous witch trials.
- Esther — Possessed child in Orphan.
- Carole Anne — Scary girl in Poltergeist.
- Anne — Rice.
- Eve — All Hallow’s Eve.
title: “50 Halloween Inspired Baby Names For Your Little Boy Or Ghoul” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-10” author: “Joel Briggs”
Inspired by movies, legends, and scary stuff in general, here are 50 more of the best Halloween-inspired baby names — coupled with last year’s list, that’s 100 in all! More from CafeMom: 22 Halloween-Inspired Baby Names for Boys Boys
- Talon — Think the claw of a scary crow.
- Trick — Kind of catchy.
- Chucky — From the terrifying movie Child’s Play.
- Freddy — Krueger, of course.
- Herman — As in Munster from The Munsters.
- Dexter — Serial killer from the Showtime series by the same name.
- Harry — For the most famous wizard in modern time, Harry Potter.
- – 10. Cullen, Emmett, or Jasper — From Twilight.
- Norman — the psycho in Psycho.
- Alfred — Hitchcock.
- Stephen — King.
- Malachi — Uber-creepy kid from Children of the Corn.
- Boo — Boo!
- Fang — For vampires, werewolves, and all sorts of scary things.
- Merlin — Famous sorcerer.
- Nyx — Means “of the night.”
- Reaper — Think Grim.
- Ripper — As in Jack the …
- Voldemort — From Harry Potter.
- Cole — Boy who sees dead people in The Sixth Sense.
- Roman — Polanski wrote such greats as Frantic, The Ghost Hunter, and Rosemary’s Baby.
- Wes — Craven wrote The Last House on the Left, Scream, and Swamp Thing.
- Treat — Why not? More from CafeMom: 25 Halloween-Inspired Baby Names for Girls Girls
- Hecate — Greek goddess of witchcraft and magic.
- – 5. Prudence, Piper, Phoebe, or Paige — The magical sisters from Charmed.
- Samara — Ghost from The Ring.
- Lamia — From Greek mythology, a half-woman, half-serpent who devoured babies.
- Pumpkin — No explanation needed.
- Lolly — For all the lollipops collected while trick o’ treating.
- Candy — See number nine.
- October — It has nice ring to it.
- Autumn — A little less obvious than number 11, but still in the spirit of the season.
- Sookie — From True Blood.
- Cybil — Greek for prophetess.
- Brunhilda — As witchy of a name as you can get.
- Regan — Possessed girl in The Exorcist.
- Clarice — The serial-killer tracking FBI agent Jodie Foster played in Silence of the Lambs.
- Blair — The Blair Witch Project.
- Endora — Mother-in-law on Bewitched.
- Hilda — Cute, but witchy.
- Salem — Place of the famous witch trials.
- Esther — Possessed child in Orphan.
- Carole Anne — Scary girl in Poltergeist.
- Anne — Rice.
- Eve — All Hallow’s Eve.
title: “50 Halloween Inspired Baby Names For Your Little Boy Or Ghoul” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-23” author: “Hannelore Jones”
Inspired by movies, legends, and scary stuff in general, here are 50 more of the best Halloween-inspired baby names — coupled with last year’s list, that’s 100 in all! More from CafeMom: 22 Halloween-Inspired Baby Names for Boys Boys
- Talon — Think the claw of a scary crow.
- Trick — Kind of catchy.
- Chucky — From the terrifying movie Child’s Play.
- Freddy — Krueger, of course.
- Herman — As in Munster from The Munsters.
- Dexter — Serial killer from the Showtime series by the same name.
- Harry — For the most famous wizard in modern time, Harry Potter.
- – 10. Cullen, Emmett, or Jasper — From Twilight.
- Norman — the psycho in Psycho.
- Alfred — Hitchcock.
- Stephen — King.
- Malachi — Uber-creepy kid from Children of the Corn.
- Boo — Boo!
- Fang — For vampires, werewolves, and all sorts of scary things.
- Merlin — Famous sorcerer.
- Nyx — Means “of the night.”
- Reaper — Think Grim.
- Ripper — As in Jack the …
- Voldemort — From Harry Potter.
- Cole — Boy who sees dead people in The Sixth Sense.
- Roman — Polanski wrote such greats as Frantic, The Ghost Hunter, and Rosemary’s Baby.
- Wes — Craven wrote The Last House on the Left, Scream, and Swamp Thing.
- Treat — Why not? More from CafeMom: 25 Halloween-Inspired Baby Names for Girls Girls
- Hecate — Greek goddess of witchcraft and magic.
- – 5. Prudence, Piper, Phoebe, or Paige — The magical sisters from Charmed.
- Samara — Ghost from The Ring.
- Lamia — From Greek mythology, a half-woman, half-serpent who devoured babies.
- Pumpkin — No explanation needed.
- Lolly — For all the lollipops collected while trick o’ treating.
- Candy — See number nine.
- October — It has nice ring to it.
- Autumn — A little less obvious than number 11, but still in the spirit of the season.
- Sookie — From True Blood.
- Cybil — Greek for prophetess.
- Brunhilda — As witchy of a name as you can get.
- Regan — Possessed girl in The Exorcist.
- Clarice — The serial-killer tracking FBI agent Jodie Foster played in Silence of the Lambs.
- Blair — The Blair Witch Project.
- Endora — Mother-in-law on Bewitched.
- Hilda — Cute, but witchy.
- Salem — Place of the famous witch trials.
- Esther — Possessed child in Orphan.
- Carole Anne — Scary girl in Poltergeist.
- Anne — Rice.
- Eve — All Hallow’s Eve.
title: “50 Halloween Inspired Baby Names For Your Little Boy Or Ghoul” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-27” author: “Mary Boyd”
Inspired by movies, legends, and scary stuff in general, here are 50 more of the best Halloween-inspired baby names — coupled with last year’s list, that’s 100 in all! More from CafeMom: 22 Halloween-Inspired Baby Names for Boys Boys
- Talon — Think the claw of a scary crow.
- Trick — Kind of catchy.
- Chucky — From the terrifying movie Child’s Play.
- Freddy — Krueger, of course.
- Herman — As in Munster from The Munsters.
- Dexter — Serial killer from the Showtime series by the same name.
- Harry — For the most famous wizard in modern time, Harry Potter.
- – 10. Cullen, Emmett, or Jasper — From Twilight.
- Norman — the psycho in Psycho.
- Alfred — Hitchcock.
- Stephen — King.
- Malachi — Uber-creepy kid from Children of the Corn.
- Boo — Boo!
- Fang — For vampires, werewolves, and all sorts of scary things.
- Merlin — Famous sorcerer.
- Nyx — Means “of the night.”
- Reaper — Think Grim.
- Ripper — As in Jack the …
- Voldemort — From Harry Potter.
- Cole — Boy who sees dead people in The Sixth Sense.
- Roman — Polanski wrote such greats as Frantic, The Ghost Hunter, and Rosemary’s Baby.
- Wes — Craven wrote The Last House on the Left, Scream, and Swamp Thing.
- Treat — Why not? More from CafeMom: 25 Halloween-Inspired Baby Names for Girls Girls
- Hecate — Greek goddess of witchcraft and magic.
- – 5. Prudence, Piper, Phoebe, or Paige — The magical sisters from Charmed.
- Samara — Ghost from The Ring.
- Lamia — From Greek mythology, a half-woman, half-serpent who devoured babies.
- Pumpkin — No explanation needed.
- Lolly — For all the lollipops collected while trick o’ treating.
- Candy — See number nine.
- October — It has nice ring to it.
- Autumn — A little less obvious than number 11, but still in the spirit of the season.
- Sookie — From True Blood.
- Cybil — Greek for prophetess.
- Brunhilda — As witchy of a name as you can get.
- Regan — Possessed girl in The Exorcist.
- Clarice — The serial-killer tracking FBI agent Jodie Foster played in Silence of the Lambs.
- Blair — The Blair Witch Project.
- Endora — Mother-in-law on Bewitched.
- Hilda — Cute, but witchy.
- Salem — Place of the famous witch trials.
- Esther — Possessed child in Orphan.
- Carole Anne — Scary girl in Poltergeist.
- Anne — Rice.
- Eve — All Hallow’s Eve.
title: “50 Halloween Inspired Baby Names For Your Little Boy Or Ghoul” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-27” author: “Raymond Hayes”
Inspired by movies, legends, and scary stuff in general, here are 50 more of the best Halloween-inspired baby names — coupled with last year’s list, that’s 100 in all! More from CafeMom: 22 Halloween-Inspired Baby Names for Boys Boys
- Talon — Think the claw of a scary crow.
- Trick — Kind of catchy.
- Chucky — From the terrifying movie Child’s Play.
- Freddy — Krueger, of course.
- Herman — As in Munster from The Munsters.
- Dexter — Serial killer from the Showtime series by the same name.
- Harry — For the most famous wizard in modern time, Harry Potter.
- – 10. Cullen, Emmett, or Jasper — From Twilight.
- Norman — the psycho in Psycho.
- Alfred — Hitchcock.
- Stephen — King.
- Malachi — Uber-creepy kid from Children of the Corn.
- Boo — Boo!
- Fang — For vampires, werewolves, and all sorts of scary things.
- Merlin — Famous sorcerer.
- Nyx — Means “of the night.”
- Reaper — Think Grim.
- Ripper — As in Jack the …
- Voldemort — From Harry Potter.
- Cole — Boy who sees dead people in The Sixth Sense.
- Roman — Polanski wrote such greats as Frantic, The Ghost Hunter, and Rosemary’s Baby.
- Wes — Craven wrote The Last House on the Left, Scream, and Swamp Thing.
- Treat — Why not? More from CafeMom: 25 Halloween-Inspired Baby Names for Girls Girls
- Hecate — Greek goddess of witchcraft and magic.
- – 5. Prudence, Piper, Phoebe, or Paige — The magical sisters from Charmed.
- Samara — Ghost from The Ring.
- Lamia — From Greek mythology, a half-woman, half-serpent who devoured babies.
- Pumpkin — No explanation needed.
- Lolly — For all the lollipops collected while trick o’ treating.
- Candy — See number nine.
- October — It has nice ring to it.
- Autumn — A little less obvious than number 11, but still in the spirit of the season.
- Sookie — From True Blood.
- Cybil — Greek for prophetess.
- Brunhilda — As witchy of a name as you can get.
- Regan — Possessed girl in The Exorcist.
- Clarice — The serial-killer tracking FBI agent Jodie Foster played in Silence of the Lambs.
- Blair — The Blair Witch Project.
- Endora — Mother-in-law on Bewitched.
- Hilda — Cute, but witchy.
- Salem — Place of the famous witch trials.
- Esther — Possessed child in Orphan.
- Carole Anne — Scary girl in Poltergeist.
- Anne — Rice.
- Eve — All Hallow’s Eve.
title: “50 Halloween Inspired Baby Names For Your Little Boy Or Ghoul” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-06” author: “Luella Waters”
Inspired by movies, legends, and scary stuff in general, here are 50 more of the best Halloween-inspired baby names — coupled with last year’s list, that’s 100 in all! More from CafeMom: 22 Halloween-Inspired Baby Names for Boys Boys
- Talon — Think the claw of a scary crow.
- Trick — Kind of catchy.
- Chucky — From the terrifying movie Child’s Play.
- Freddy — Krueger, of course.
- Herman — As in Munster from The Munsters.
- Dexter — Serial killer from the Showtime series by the same name.
- Harry — For the most famous wizard in modern time, Harry Potter.
- – 10. Cullen, Emmett, or Jasper — From Twilight.
- Norman — the psycho in Psycho.
- Alfred — Hitchcock.
- Stephen — King.
- Malachi — Uber-creepy kid from Children of the Corn.
- Boo — Boo!
- Fang — For vampires, werewolves, and all sorts of scary things.
- Merlin — Famous sorcerer.
- Nyx — Means “of the night.”
- Reaper — Think Grim.
- Ripper — As in Jack the …
- Voldemort — From Harry Potter.
- Cole — Boy who sees dead people in The Sixth Sense.
- Roman — Polanski wrote such greats as Frantic, The Ghost Hunter, and Rosemary’s Baby.
- Wes — Craven wrote The Last House on the Left, Scream, and Swamp Thing.
- Treat — Why not? More from CafeMom: 25 Halloween-Inspired Baby Names for Girls Girls
- Hecate — Greek goddess of witchcraft and magic.
- – 5. Prudence, Piper, Phoebe, or Paige — The magical sisters from Charmed.
- Samara — Ghost from The Ring.
- Lamia — From Greek mythology, a half-woman, half-serpent who devoured babies.
- Pumpkin — No explanation needed.
- Lolly — For all the lollipops collected while trick o’ treating.
- Candy — See number nine.
- October — It has nice ring to it.
- Autumn — A little less obvious than number 11, but still in the spirit of the season.
- Sookie — From True Blood.
- Cybil — Greek for prophetess.
- Brunhilda — As witchy of a name as you can get.
- Regan — Possessed girl in The Exorcist.
- Clarice — The serial-killer tracking FBI agent Jodie Foster played in Silence of the Lambs.
- Blair — The Blair Witch Project.
- Endora — Mother-in-law on Bewitched.
- Hilda — Cute, but witchy.
- Salem — Place of the famous witch trials.
- Esther — Possessed child in Orphan.
- Carole Anne — Scary girl in Poltergeist.
- Anne — Rice.
- Eve — All Hallow’s Eve.