Nice witch name?

1. Athena

is pronounced [? θi:n? ], the Chinese translation is Athena. Speaking of this name, everyone must be quite familiar with it. Who doesn't know the goddess Athena in Greek mythology? Athena is different from most goddesses. She is the goddess of wisdom and war, and also has a cruel and dark side. Athena, the English name of this girl, gives people the feeling of being as dark and cold as the goddess of war.

2. Stephanie

The Chinese name is Stephanie, which is pronounced [? st? f? ni? ], from German. Stephanie has the meaning of crown and garland. At first glance, it is beautiful in terms of Chinese translation and meaning, but after careful consideration, it is found that the crown will remind people of the queen, who is often dignified and cold, while the struggle for imperial power is cruel, and the royal family has its dark side.

3. Christine

pronounced as ['kristi:n], Christine. Christine comes from Latin, which means disciple and follower of Christ. This name related to religion will also be contaminated with some church flavor, giving people a heavy, depressed and serious feeling. Associated with the dark world under the rule of the dark church in film and television works, this girl's English name has a touch of darkness and coldness.

4. Bernice

There are two sources of this girl's English name, old English and Greek, which are pronounced ['b? : nis], translated in Chinese as Bernice, is interpreted as the person who brings victory. The meaning of "the man who brings victory" reminds people of the messenger in ancient wars, similar to the role of Fidi Pitz in the origin of marathon. Because it is related to war, there is a dark and cold temperament.

5. Witch

Witch means witch, and witches generally have some magic. In the eyes of the world, they are mostly synonymous with ugliness and badness. They live in the dark underground or swamp, which is full of darkness. Therefore, taking this witch as a girl's English name is cool and very dark, which makes people shudder. Monster, Quasimodo in the novel Notre Dame de Paris and so on can also be used for the same type.