If spooky season is your favorite time of year, chances are you flood every aspect of your life with Halloween touches. From ghostly decorations to baking all the sweet treats to endless scary movie marathons, there is no shortage of wicked inspiration this time of year. And if youâre also expecting, why not tap into all that hocus pocus to find the perfect baby name to keep the Halloween vibes going all year long?
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From classic Halloween movie character names like Wednesday and Jason to seasonally relevant names like Salem and Haddon (yes, as in Haddonfield, Illinois, from Halloween), keep reading for 50 baby name ideas that are so cute itâs scary. Warning: Something wicked (and adorable) this way comesâŠ
Halloween Baby Names for Girls
Aggie
A beloved character from Halloweentown, Aggie (short for Agatha) was played by the legendary Debbie Reynolds as the matriarch of the family who has never been ashamed of who she is: an excellent quality to instill in your daughter from birth. The name, which has Greek origins and means âgoodâ and âpure,â would be fitting for any lively young witch.
Anita, or âNeedyâ
The 2009 movie Jenniferâs Body has turned into a beloved cult classic over the years, and for good reason. Between the original storyline and the spot-on casting, everything about the movie is perfect, including the name of Amanda Seyfriedâs character Anita, or âNeedyâ for short, which means âgraceâ in Spanish.
Blair
The Blair Witch Project completely changed the horror movie genre in 1999 with its clever marketing that purposefully blurred the lines between reality and fiction. While the Blair Witch will go down in history as a scary legend because of it, we love the Scottish name Blair, which means âplain,â âfield,â or âbattlefieldâ for your little legend that will certainly shake up your family (in the best way possible).
Bella
Hopefully, she wonât grow up and fall in love with a sparkly vampire, but Bella, which means âbeautiful,â is a gorgeous name from the Twilight series that will never go out of style.
Carrie
Future prom queen in the making? Maybe! While any future high school dances of your little girlâs will hopefully be 100 percent dry and free of any slimy substance in a bucket, the name Carrie, which means âfree manâ or âstrong,â is a more timeless and classic choice. Plus, her supernatural power will be loving you more than anyone.
Carrigan
While Carrigan was the villain in the 1995 classic Casper, itâs such a fun and unique name that you donât hear very often. A name of Irish origin meaning âspear,â we have a feeling that any Carrigan would be the life of the party instead of the one trying to crash it.
Coraline
This 2009 stop-motion fantasy film is a great not-so-scary Halloween movie for kids. The main characterâs name, Coraline, which means âheartâ and âmaiden,â is a beautiful option to give any little girl thatâs born to stand out from the crowd.
Dani
A focal character from Hocus Pocus, Dani is the loveable little sister of Max who is always up for a fun adventure. The name Dani is of Hebrew origin and means âGod is my judge,â and we love the trend of giving more traditional boy names to little girls.
Delia
A name so good, youâll want to say it three times! Delia, which you might recognize from Beetlejuice, has Greek origins and means ânobleâ or âthe exalted one.â
Hermione
Harry Potterâs book-loving best friend is usually the one to save everyone in a pinch with some last-minute cleverness. Any baby girl given this name will possess that same magic. Hermione, which means âstoneâ in Greek, is both sophisticated and out of the ordinary.
Kathleen, or âKatâ
If you grew up in the â90s, you were definitely jealous of Kat, the outspoken daughter of a ghost hunter in Casper. Not only did Kat, which means âpureâ in Hebrew, get to pick her room in a massive mansion, but she also got to slow dance with *the* Devon Sawa. We wonât judge if you constantly whisper to your little Kat, âCan I keep you?â
Laurie
Laurie Strode went through a lot during the many Halloween movies at the hands of Michael Myers, but sheâs also known as one of the strongest characters in a movie franchise ever. Make sure your little girl is someone nobody wants to mess with by giving her the name Laurie, which appropriately means âsymbol of victory.â Just donât let her babysit on Halloween nightâŠ
Luna
Another character from Harry Potter, Luna, holds the meaning of âmoonâ in Latin. Itâs a great name to give your little girl to help her embrace all of her wonderful quirks that make her her and to grow up not caring what anyone else thinks.
Marnie
If youâre a Millennial, you know that nothing can compare to some of those early Disney Channel original movies from the â90s and early 2000s. Case in point? Halloweentown. While your dreams of secretly discovering youâre a witch are probably gone now, you can give your daughter the next best thing by naming her Marnie, which has Latin origins and means âof the sea.â Just make sure you give her an extra-special 13th birthday.
Morticia
As the matriarch of The Addams Family, Morticia has always exuded confidence, mystery, and glamor. Even though the name does derive from the morbid word âmortician,â itâs still a hauntingly romantic choice for a baby girl.
Raven
The Raven is a famous poem by Edgar Allen Poe, but we love the name for its whimsical and mysterious undertones. Despite the raven, which means âa large black bird,â typically being thought of as a bad omen, we have a feeling your little one will be the greatest thing to come flying into your life.
Regan
The Exorcist may be considered one of the scariest movies of all time, but weâve always had a soft spot for Regan, the main character whose name means âlittle kingâ or âsovereignâ in Irish. Maybe just donât feed her any pea soup?
Rosemary
Feel free to ignore the entire premise of the deeply horrifying movie Rosemaryâs Baby and focus on the main characterâs name instead, which has Latin origins and means âdew of the sea.â Whether you want to call your baby Rosemary or give her short and sweet nicknames like Rose or Mary, we canât help but love this Halloween-adjacent name.
Sabrina
Whether youâre a fan of the â90s TV show or the more recent Netflix reboot, Sabrina from Sabrina the Teenage Witch is such a classic character (and name). Meaning âfrom the river Severnâ or âpatience,â your little Sabrina will instantly put a spell on you the moment you lay eyes on her.
Salem
Salem will either make you think of the small Massachusetts town where the witch trials took place in the 1690s or the name of a certain black cat in Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Either way, the name, which has Hebrew and Arabic origins and means âpeaceful, safe, and complete,â is a wonderfully spooky name for any baby girl.
Sally
Sally is a name you probably recognize from numerous Halloween movies, including Practical Magic and The Nightmare Before Christmas. But no matter which character you want your little girl to channel, Sally, which is a Hebrew name meaning âprincess,â is sure to cast a love spell on you.
Sidney
Perhaps youâll want to scream this name from the rooftops once your little one is here. Sidney Prescott survived every scary scenario thrown at her in the Scream movies, and weâve always loved her for it. A British name meaning âwide island,â Sidney is a beautiful name for any strong little girl.
Wednesday
If you want your little girl to dance to the beat of her own drum and refuse to let anyone else tell her who she is, Wednesday, which means âday of Wodenâ after the German god of war and wisdom, is the perfect name from The Addams Family. We just recommend getting a lot of black onesies for her wardrobe (you know, until they make a darker color).
Wendy
As long as your daughter doesnât grow up to spend an off-season living at a remote hotel with only her family like the character in The Shining, we donât think youâll ever regret giving her this sweet name, which has English origins and means âfriend.â
Winifred, or âWinnieâ
âWinnie⊠I smell a child!â The beloved witch from Hocus Pocus is easily the most nostalgic villain we all love to hate. Yes, she wants to steal the lives of little children in order to look younger and live longer, but she also has so many good one-liners, a killer wardrobe, and a soft spot for her sisters. Winifred has multiple meanings, including âfriend of peaceâ and âblessed,â and we have a feeling any little girl with this name will be exactly those things (sheâll probably also love boOoOoOks).
Halloween Baby Names for Boys
Addams
If you want a classic baby boy name with a modern twist, Addams is the perfect option. With ties to the quirky characters from The Addams Family, the name has Hebrew origins and means âEarthâ or âman.â
Bates
If Norman isnât jumping out at you, maybe his last name will. Bates, which is of British origin and means âson of Bartholomewâ or âboat,â is crisp and clean (you know, unlike a certain hotel).
Binx
Sure, this is the name of the black cat in Hocus Pocus that can talk (well, technically his first name is Thackery), but it still works perfectly as an adorable name for a little boy. Its meaning and origins are unknown, making the spooky factor all the more alluring.
Bram
Before there were horror films, there were the novels that inspired them. Brought to our list by the author of Dracula, Bram Stroker, is this striking Hebrew name short for Abraham, meaning âfather of multitudes.â
Casper
The name of the friendliest ghost would also make an adorable name for the friendliest little boy! Casper is derived from the Aramaic word that means âtreasurer,â and if the character from the movie is any indication, your son will love his family more than anything.
Derry
While this is the name of the town in IT where terrifying things happen, we actually love it for a baby name choice! Itâs different, itâs fun, and, if we may, it sounds pretty Pennywise.
Edward
A teenage vampire with perfect hair that collects graduation caps might not be the first person you think of when brainstorming baby names, but that doesnât mean itâs still not a top choice! Edward Cullen from the Twilight series is a complex character, but the name, which means âwealthy guardian,â is the perfect choice to add a little sparkle to your family.
Graves
The ties to Halloween are obvious here, but donât let the dark undertones fool you! Graves, which has British origins and means âsteward,â is perfect for any light-hearted and silly little boy.
Haddon
Names from Halloween are all over this listâand for good reason. The movie franchise is so iconic, and the fictional town many of them take place in would actually make for a beautiful name for a baby boy! Yes, Haddonfield is where Michael Myers terrorizes teenagers, but shortening that to the name Haddon, which has English origins and means âhill of heather,â is a wickedly fun idea.
Harry
Your son is your chosen one, after all, so why not name him after the boy who lived? Harry Potter is a massively beloved book and movie series, but the name, which has German origins and means âhome ruler,â is so sweet and simple that we give it a 9 Ÿ out of 10.
Harvey
Harvey, which has German origins and means âarmy warrior,â is Sabrinaâs love interest in Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Itâs an uncommon name with a fun and spooky association, and we love the vintage vibes it gives.
Irving
For a truly uncommon name, consider Irving. Inspired by Washington Irving, author of the gothic novel The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, is this ultra cool and spooky Scottish name meaning âfreshwater.â
Jack
Whether you love it from The Shining or The Nightmare Before Christmas, or even the classic Jack-o-Lantern, this J-baby name will always be a classic choice. It has British origins and means âGod of choice,â which is a far cry away from these Halloween movie characters, but your little guy can quickly redeem it.
Jacob
If youâre more on #TeamJacob in the Twilight battle, we get it. The name, which has Hebrew origins and means âto followâ or âbe behind,â represents the strength and empathy his character is known for.
Jason
He may have terrorized counselors at Camp Crystal Lake, but Jason (yep, as in Jason Voorhees) actually means âhealerâ in Greek. The name of the legendary character from Friday the 13th can also fit perfectly for the latest little legend that joins your family.
Max
He may have lit the Black Flame Candle that started it all, but Max has always been a beloved character from Hocus Pocus that weâll never stop rooting for. The name, which has German and Roman origins and means âgreatest,â is perfect for any little boy who will stop at nothing to impress his crush.
Michael
Another classic horror movie villain, Michael Myers has terrorized audiences for decades in Halloween without saying a word. While we still cower at the sight of his mask, his name, which means âgift from God,â is a timeless moniker that weâll never shy away from.
Nikolai
Despite his dark magic obsession, who didnât love Adam Brodyâs character in Jenniferâs Body? His dark humor made us laugh, he sang a song that actually deserved a spot on our iPods, and his name, which has Greek origins and means âvictory of the people,â is wonderfully unique.
Norman
Norman Bates from Psycho is a person nobody wants to emulate, but his first name has a vintage charm to it that we canât resist. The name, which is of German origin and means âNorthman,â is one you donât hear often anymore, and weâre all for bringing it back.
Poe
If you have a feeling your little one is going to be a brooding poet, we recommend the name Poe, which means âpeacock.â Itâs the last name of poet Edgar Allen Poe, but makes for a romantic and mysterious first name choice.
Sanderson
The last name of the witchy sisters of Salem from Hocus Pocus, Sanderson, which is of Scottish and English origin and means âson of Alexander,â is such a fun and unique way to bring your love of Halloween into your family tree without being too obvious.
Stine
If you want your little one to grow up to be a great storyteller, why not tap the goosebump-inducing powers of iconic author R.L. Stine? His books may have given us a few nightmares back in the day, but his name, which is derived from the German word âsteinâ meaning âstone,â is the stuff of dreams.
Strode
This is the last name of Laurie in the Halloween movies, but we love it as a first name for a boy or a girl. The name, which has German origins meaning âthicket,â also leans into the popular trend of giving last names for first names.
Thackery
Forgive us for including yet another Hocus Pocus name, but it had to be done. This unique title, which is the first name of the helpful black cat, Binx, is not one to be overlooked. A fun variation of the common Zachary, this British name means âplace with the thatching.â Literary fans may also recognize the title as the surname of Vanity Fair author, William Makepeace Thackeray (now thereâs a name!).
Torrance
If you love The Shining but want something a little more unique than Jack, why not use his characterâs last name? Torrance has Irish origins and means âlittle hills,â and is a strong name choice for your newest addition. Just donât name his brother DannyâŠ
Caitlin Gallagher, Contributing Writer
Caitlin is a writer and editor based in the Chicago suburbs with her husband, daughter, and two dogs, Dale and Oprah (yes, those are seriously their names!). When sheâs not writing, you can find her consuming all things interior design or talking about â90s and early 2000s nostalgia with anyone who will listen.