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Vampire Baby Names

Vampire baby names come from the world of books, television, and movies. You can blame the Twilight saga for making them suddenly stylish — author Stephenie Meyer chose fashion-forward names such as Esme, Jasper, and Emmett for her vampire characters before they were cool for babies.

Along with Esme and Jasper, other vampire baby names in the US Top 1000 include Amelia, Felix, Harmony, Jade, Magnus, Mavis, Otto, and Santiago. One-of-a-kind vampire names with modern style include Zafrina, Rido, Thibor, and Remilia.

These days, there’s more to vampire names than Dracula and Vladimir. Whether you're a vampire fan or just looking to have some fun, here are some vampire baby names you might find inspirational.

Vampire Names for Babies

Priscilla

Meaning: ancient

Origin:Latin, diminutive of Prisca
349
Tatiana The name Tatiana derives its meaning from th...
Origin:Russian from Latin family name
422
Drusilla

Meaning: fruitful

Origin:Latin
959
Esme

Meaning: beloved

Origin:French
247
Claudia

Meaning: lame; enclosure

Origin:Feminine variation of Claude
129
Amelie

Meaning: work

Origin:French variation of Amelia
258
Ivy The meaning of Ivy is from the Old English w...
Origin:Botanical name
138
Irina

Meaning: peace

Origin:Russian from Greek
824
Mavis

Meaning: songbird

Origin:French
414
Venus

Meaning: desire

Origin:Latin
449
Aphrodite

Meaning: foam or born from the sea

Origin:Greek mythology name
396
Jade

Meaning: stone of the side

Origin:Spanish
364
Elena

Meaning: bright, shining light

Origin:Spanish, Italian, German, Greek variation of Helen
59
Wilhelmina

Meaning: resolute protection

Origin:German, feminine variation of Wilhelm
246
Magnus

Meaning: greatest

Origin:Scandinavian from Latin
34
Darius

Meaning: possessing goodness

Origin:Latin, Greek, Persian
194
Emmett

Meaning: universal

Origin:English masculine variation of Emma, German
78
Silas

Meaning: of the forest; or prayed for

Origin:Aramaic, Latin, Greek
4
Jasper

Meaning: bringer of treasure

Origin:Persian
49
Balthazar

Meaning: Baal protects the King

Origin:Phoenician
295