Saturday, April 24, 2010

What's a male Italian name that means evil? ?

I'm writing a story and the antagonist is, what else, a vampire from around 1800-1875. Anyway, I would like him to be Italian, and for his name to mean something along the lines of "silent evil." I can only find a part, Tacito, which apparently means "mute or silent," but that's it, and I'm still not sure if I should include it in the final name. This character plays a really big part, so any help would be greatly appreciated.

What's a male Italian name that means evil? ?
Malvagitè„¿ is the Italian for "evil"
Reply:malvagio is evil in Italian, you could combine Tacito and malvagio to make up a name. That's what JK Rowling did with a lot of the spells and names in the Harry Potter series. Let me know if that helps!
Reply:Vito (veeto)


It actually means "Life", but it could go well as a villain's name, I suppose. A vampire is in search of life, with that in mind that could make it work.
Reply:These don't mean evil, but here you go:


-Adolpho--wolf


-Drago/Draco--Dragon


-Emiliano--rival





my favorite is emiliano, it sounds cool and creepy
Reply:Try one of the following:





- Violenzio


- Nefando


- Infausto


- Grifagno


- Mefisto


- Nequizio


- Tenebroso


- Malvenuto


- Senzacuore




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