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... in which you can find 200+ female names that are perfect for a villain𝐞𝐬𝐬.

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1. Akuji (African origins) Dead and awake. Primarily used as a boy's name.

2. Bacia (Ugandan) This is a unique name meaning "Family deaths ruined the home."

3. Bela (Hebrew) Destruction.

4. Brone (Irish) A name used for boys and girls, it means sorrowful.

5. Damien (Greek) It comes from the Greek word
to tame or subdue. Used more commonly for boys but is also a modern choice for a baby girl name.

6. Darcy (Irish/Gaelic) Dark.

7. Deidamia (Greek) To destroy.

8. Diedre (Celtic) Sorrowful.

9. Duvessa (Irish) Dark beauty.

10. Ebony (Latin/Greek/Egyptian) A dark, black wood.

11. Ember (English) Spark or low-burning fire.

12. Leila  (Arabic) Dark beauty.

13. Morana (Slavic) Death.

14. Raven (English) Dark bird. Black. Ravens are commonly associated with witches and evil.

15. Sauda (African) Dark beauty.

16. Shyamal (Sanskrit) Dark, black.

17. Tempest (French) Storm. The name of a Shakespearean play.

18 Ahlai - Hebrew. Sorrow.

19. Athalia (Hebrew) The Lord is exalted. A mighty queen is suspected of killing her family to gain power. She is the only sole female ruler of Israel in Biblical history.

20. Azazel (Biblical) Scapegoat.

21. Azrael (Biblical) Often referred to as the Angel of Death.

22. Cozbi (Biblical) A liar.

23. Delilah (Hebrew/Arabic) Delicate. The beautiful courtesan who tempted Samson and tricked him into losing his power.

24. Eden (Hebrew) This Hebrew name means place of Pleasure. The paradise God created in the Bible before Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit and were cast out.

25. Eve (Hebrew) Life. The woman in the bible who ate the forbidden fruit and caused original sin.

26. Herodias - Old Greek. Son of a hero. Born into a family of blud-lust, incest, and murder, she was Salome's mother.

27. Lilith (Babylonian) Not mentioned in the Bible, but in some Hebrew and Middle Eastern cultures, she was Adam's first wife; a she-demon was banished from Eden for not obeying Adam.

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