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[Facts] Vampire or Evil name
I'm looking for a name that sounds evil or means "vampire" or something closely related. anything gothic will do. i was thinking (no offense if this is your name) that Haley would be a good name. or Eva, even though that means angel in german. it's not for a kid, btw, it's for a comic character. bye. Rosie.
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Definitely Madeleine Albright.
Anagrams include:
* Lame hit in Belgrade
* The damnable girlie
* Am a bleeding Hitler.
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Evil? Deception? If you're looking for a male counterpart name, "James Carville" is a good choice. And he even looks the part...
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He's obviously trying for that suave, Anton LaVey look..."James Carville, Democratic Political Consultant"="Vile madman catcalls political conjecture"
"I, complicated smart-alec to conjectural villains"
"Jocular, violent, impractical, demonical, tactless"Heheh, I've been having fun with the Christmas present Pavlos sent me. ;)-- Nanaea
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Hey Nan,Since it's Christmas Eve, I'll own up that I overstepped my descriptive bounds. James Carville is deceptive (for a living, yet) and thoroughly annoying, but probably not Evil. That's a heavy-duty label to lay on anyone.Even Bill Clinton is deceptive (okay, Liar) but not Evil. Saddam, Ratko, Osama, and Slobodan are; so is Tim McVeigh. Hillary very well might be, but we'll have to see. Rick Lazio is not Evil, but your fellow New Yorkers didn't care. Figures.Undeniably tho, James C. LOOKS evil. The Nosferatu image, even. I could see him in a John Carpenter vampire flick (but not the current Wes Craven one, whose only saving grace is the underrated Jonny Lee Miller, late of "Trainspotting").But enough breastbeating. Hope you and John have a very Merry Christmas (secular or otherwise, your call)! Later...
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Holiday greetings backatcha!A merry Christmas to you and yours! We'll be celebrating Christmas Eve the way all our kind does -- rockin' to the beat of bongo drums at the Zodiac Club in NYC's Greenwich Village.Well, not really. But while other folks are watching *A Christmas Carol* on their home entertainment systems this time of year, We always get nostalgic for *Bell, Book, and Candle* -- my favorite Christmas movie. Such a sad ending, though, for poor Gillian. :)-- Nanaea
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One of my personal favorites is "Lamia" -- from John Keats' poem of 1819. You can read about it here:http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/Garden/4240/lamia.htmlThe article also makes a comparison between the Lamia and Lilith -- and Lilith is another great name.You seem to be looking for a feminine name, so here are some Romanian female names taken from *The Melting Pot Book of Baby Names*. As I'm sure you're already aware, Transylvania is an area in the northwest mountains of the country of Romania.Alina (to soothe)
Brindusa (flower name, crocus)
Ecaterina (pure)
Elica (noble, kind)
Florica (the flower)
Irini (peace)
Lucretia (brings light)
Rada (joy)Of course, the meanings of these lovely names don't sound quite so ominious or "vampirelike" at first glance. Until one wisely recalls that a vampire's survival in human society is dependant on deception.-- Nanaea
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Lucretia? Have you ever heard about Lucretia Borgia, the famous (or infamous) poisoner from medieval Italy? And what about Elizabet (?) Batory, a woman who was convicted of a number of rather strange things, including vampirism. You might find a book about her rather bizarre case in the library. :)
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I heard that Elizabet Batory had a son wich was bors at six and a half month it was made with her personal executor and this son lived in Bucharest no one could live near him because after six month everybody die. This is an unspoke legend in Bucharest because in comparation with this pure eveil, Conte Dracula looks like a farytail.
The son of Elizabet was evil in the most pure form they did not know what it was exactly man or demon because as i sad no one can live near him. The people from outside the borders of Romani don't know about this story because it was keept seecret from the public by the ortodox church but there are some olders that know the story (the true one) from their grandparents and they are afraid to tell it.
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The name "Breanna" is evil. Evil for my country! Not many people in my country call their daughter "Breanna". Not because it is unpopular, everyone likes that name.
In the year 1796 a girl about 26 killed her father and soon after the rest of her family. She soon got really mad, and started to kill everyone who came near her! But then, one day the glass-stained window on the celing fell, she died. They say her house is haunted. People have gone in, but not to many came out. Breanna's house is a maze. You are more likely to die than live!
So the name "Breanna" is evil.:)Mellija(:-
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I love my name, which is Lila (pronounced Lyluh- liela- not good at this sorry, just don't call my lilluh, like lily. Lila is a great name that has a dark meaning, connected to names such as Leila, Lilith, and Delilah. All great names too.Other names to consider are Raven (not sure if I am crazy about this one), Lydia (no dark meaning, just sounds kind of goth); Adriana or Adrienne; Jezebel; Kali; Medea; too many to name...
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hey lily is a good name so don't be cappen on any name damn some girls are 304'S LILA IS A BITCH
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hey lily is a good name so don't be cappen on any name damn some girls are 304'S
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Yes, I have heard that story. It is a famous Kashubian legend. I understand her house still stands, the notorious "Cucaradomus" (Roach Motel) of northern Poland.
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Are you kidding? Both those ladies were my childhood role models! :)-- Nanaea
(Drawing a nice, hot bath for the evening... Ah... )
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