35 Unique Baby Names That Mean Death

One of the important roles you have to play at the birth of your child is choosing your baby’s name. there is also a risk of attracting unwanted comments from friends and relatives if the name is more unique than usual which is seen as a fault sometimes.

Two weeks ago, I ran into a mother who came to swear an affidavit for the change of her child’s name. To my surprise, the baby was just 5 years old, meaning she made that decision just five years ago. In all inquisitiveness, I had to ask the mother for the reason for the change of name, and all she could say is that the baby’s name means evil and she can’t continue to allow the child to bear such a name.

Naming a child on the other hand is a very important role since that is an inseparable part of that child. It is the child’s identity till death, it is a common saying that an individual’s name influences a little amount of the child’s life, it is, therefore, important to avoid a lifetime taunting and embarrassing name or one which could have a negative impact in your baby’s life.

In the last couple of decades, giving a baby a unique name has extremely become trendy. The problem with choosing these names is that majority do not research the names, they aren’t interested in the meaning of the name before naming the child, and they just flow in for the uniqueness.

A name should have meaning, whether it’s based on religion or culture, what matters to you should be the value of the name and what it means to you. This is to say that you shouldn’t base the name you gave to your child on how rampant and unique it is, a name is very important, it does have a significant and impart on the child’s life and growing up

Death as much as it is what everybody must encounter isn’t a topic.

However, there are many unique names that people aren’t aware of that should either be used or avoided. Well, are you looking for names that mean death and should be avoided while naming a child? Do you want to know the meaning of that name that is rare and unique that you want to name your child, then go through this post and see girl names that mean death or darkness as well as boy names with dark meanings.

What names mean death? 35 of the most unique baby names that mean death

1. Abdulbaith

Meaning: Servant of the resurrection or slave of the one who raises death

Origin: Arabic, Urdu

Gender: Child

2. Abiba

Meaning: The beloved

Origin: African

Gender: Girl

3. Achmetha

Meaning: Brother of death

Origin: Biblical

Gender: Child

4. Adaliah

Meaning: The one who draws water, poverty, the cloud, death

Origin: Biblical

Gender: Child

5. Ajal

Meaning: Term or determined period, time of death; death; luck, destiny

Origin: Arabic

Gender: Child

6. Amara

Meaning: To be immortal; the one who is blessed without end or death

Origin: Italian

Gender: Girl

7. Anpu

Meaning: God of death

Origin: Ancient Egypt

Gender: Child

8. Arius

Meaning: Without death; the name of a settlement

Origin: Latin

Gender: Child

9. Azmaveth

Meaning: Strong death; a goat male

Origin: Biblical

Gender: Child

10.  Azrail

Meaning: The Angel of Death

Origin: Arabic

Gender: Child

11. Bashemath

Meaning: Scented; confusion of death; in desolation

Origin: Biblical

Gender: Girl

12. Bhishak

Meaning: The healer; Vishnu; who heals the disease of birth and death cycles

Origin: Sanskrit

Gender: Child

13. Claeg

Meaning: Someone who is subjected to death; mortal

Origin: Welsh

Gender: Child

14. Clay

Meaning: Deadly; someone who is subjected to death at any time of his life

Origin: Old English

Gender: Child

15. Dabria

Meaning: Angel of Death

Origin: Latin

Gender: Girl

16. Dearil

Meaning: Call of death; red hair

Origin: Scottish

Gender: Child

17.  Ernaline

Meaning: Capable or serious or battle to the death

Origin: Nordic

Gender: Girl

18.  Ernesha

Meaning: Serious; a battle to the death

Origin: Old German

Gender: Girl

19.  Ernesto

Meaning: Serious business; a battle to the death

Origin: Old German

Gender: Child

20.  Erysichthon

Meaning: Cursed with an insatiable hunger that caused his death

Origin: Greek

Gender: Child

21.  Freyja

Meaning: Name given to the lady of love, beauty, and death

Origin: Nordic

Sex: Girl

22.  Gifflet

Meaning: Gifflet throws the Excalibur sword into the lake after the death of King Arthur

Origin: Arthurian legend

Gender: Girl

23. Ilamatecuhtli

Meaning: Name of the Aztec goddess of fertility and death

Origin: Aztec

Gender: Girl

24. Javaraya

Meaning: God of Death; Name used by the tribal community in the State of Karnataka

Origin: India

Gender: Girl

25. Jeremoth

Meaning: Eminences, one who fears death

Origin: Biblical

Gender: Child

26. Kalakuta

Meaning: God of Death; Name used by the tribal community in the State of Karnataka

Origin: India

Gender: Child

27. Omisha

Meaning: Spirit of birth and death

Origin: Sanskrit

Gender: Girl

28. Persephone

Meaning: Carrier of death

Origin: Greek

Gender: Girl

29. Phyllis

Meaning: Leafy foliage; green branch. In the Greek legend, Phyllis became an almond tree after his death and had no leaves until his lover returned

Origin: Greek

Gender: Girl

30. Saúl

Meaning: Demanded, borrowed, a tomb. Demanded, borrowed, trench, death

Origin: Biblical

Gender: Child

31. Seth

Meaning: Set, designated. Egyptian God

Origin: Hebrew

Gender: Child

32.  Turn

Meaning: The seer of life and death

Origin: Native American

Gender: Girl

33. Thanatos

Meaning: Death

Origin: Greek

Gender: Child

34. Tuwile

Meaning: Death is invincible

Origin: Kenya

Gender: Child

35. Yama

Meaning: God of death

Origin: Hindi

Gender: Child

Summary

it is pertinent to note that there are millions of names in this world that are rare and hardly use. I would advise that until you have cleared out the odds by discovering what you want in your child’s life, your values in life, and what you want to name the child, do not go into the process of naming the child. For some, death might not be soo bad, however, it is a taboo.