😈 Female Demon Names

A powerful female demon name sets the tone for darkness, mystery, and dread.

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Famous Female Demon Names That Nailed It

Real-world names that became iconic. Here's what makes them work.

Lilith Hebrew and Mesopotamian mythology

The most famous female demon name in Western tradition — representing defiance, darkness, and primal feminine power.

Lamia Greek mythology

A queen transformed into a child-devouring demon — a name that carries both beauty and horror.

Hecate Greek goddess/demon of witchcraft

Straddles the line between goddess and demon, making her name perfect for morally complex dark characters.

Female demon names carry centuries of mythology, folklore, and dark imagination. Whether you're writing a gothic novel, building a dark fantasy world, designing a tabletop RPG villain, or naming a character in a video game, the right demon name should feel ancient, dangerous, and unforgettable. This collection draws from real demonological traditions, mythology, and invented dark-fantasy naming conventions to give your character the gravitas she deserves.

Tips for Choosing Female Demon Names

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Use hard consonants (K, V, X, Z) for names that feel sharp and dangerous.

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Long, ancient-sounding names add gravitas; short names feel more sudden and sharp.

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Draw from real mythology to add depth, but modify names to avoid confusion with direct deities.

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Consider what aspect of darkness your demon embodies — lust, wrath, despair — and let that guide naming.

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A beautiful-sounding name can be more unsettling for a demon than an obviously evil one.

Frequently Asked Questions

Many are — Lilith, Lamia, Hecate, and Astaroth all have roots in genuine mythological traditions from various cultures.

Yes — drawing from mythology is a long literary tradition. Just be aware of cultural context and use names respectfully in your narrative framing.

Unusual syllable combinations, a slightly unsettling sound, and a name that doesn't remind readers of everyday things.

Combine Latin, Greek, Hebrew, or Sumerian root words. Use suffixes like -iel, -ath, -ix, -ara, or -ossa for a dark mythological feel.

Hebrew, Latin, Greek, Sumerian, and Arabic all have rich traditions of dark naming that feel authentically ancient.

How to Name a Female Demon Character

Root names in mythology

Real demonological traditions from Hebrew Kabbalah, Greek mythology, and Sumerian records provide a wealth of authentic-sounding female demon names with built-in lore.

Consider phonetic darkness

Sounds like hard K, harsh V, sibilant S, and terminal X feel sharp and unsettling. Names like Vexara or Khariss have an instinctive edge that softer sounds lack.

Match name to domain

Demons in mythology often have domains — despair, lust, wrath, plague. A demon of sorrow might suit a name like Moraia; one of fire might suit Pyressa.

Use the contrast of beauty and danger

Some of the most memorable female demon names are hauntingly beautiful — Seraphel, Morwenna, Lilacyne. The contrast between beauty and horror heightens the effect.

Build a naming system for your world

If you're creating multiple demons, establish naming conventions — shared suffixes, phonetic patterns — so your demonic hierarchy feels like a coherent mythology.

Curious about what names mean? Explore Name Meanings →