I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Sometimes you choose a baby name purely based on vibe, and that’s 100% okay. Perhaps you are the one who wants to meet the baby before naming, so that little Nico does not give even more energy to Theodore. Or maybe you’re looking for something artistic, heartfelt, and dare I say, a little tragic? If you’re looking for a name with a bit of atmosphere, this is it.
Let’s start with some of our favorites.
bram
Of course, the name Bram reminds us of Bram Stoker, the author of the following books: dracula — I don’t know what’s more grumpy than that. The name itself means “father of many,” which is perfect if you want your son to be someone with a variety of interests and perspectives.
corbin
There are many good names for birds in the world, such as wren, dove, and griffin, but corbin is ignored. It comes from the Latin word meaning “raven” or “crow” and is often associated with having dark hair (which is inherently moody).
Isolde
Those of us millennials who grew up watching movie posters for Tristan and Isolde knew on some level that this was a forbidden love story, even if we had never seen the movie. Immediately in a bad mood! Isolde is a German name that means “iron ruler,” and despite its soft sound, it is also a perfect name for a baby girl.
sonnet
I won’t rest until I name more babies Sonnet. Although the name of this wonderful word is recognized, it still feels unique because it is not often said in everyday life. A sonnet is a 14-line poem traditionally used to explore the feelings of romantic love. This word originates from Italian Sonnet means “.”A little song. ”
See more baby names that sound a little grumpy
- Agatha — “good”, “honorable”
- Alaric — “Ruler of All”
- Arden – “The Great Forest”
- Ash — “happy” or referring to the ash tree
- Killian — “Clever”
- Durian — “From the Sea”
- Edgar — “The Wealthy Spear”
- Erowyn — “Elm Tree”
- Esther — “Star”
- Evander – “a good person”
- Harriet — “Ruler of the House”
- Holden – “Deep Valley”
- Jasper — “Treasure Bringer”, also a semi-precious stone
- Jude: “I was praised.”
- Juliet — “youthful” (and, of course, there’s Romeo and Juliet)
- Klaus “The Victor”
- Lenore — “Light”, also the name of a character in Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Raven”
- Lilith — “belongs to the night”
- Lyra — “lyre” or “harp”
- Ophelia – “Help me” “Help me”
- Quentin — “fifth” in order of birth
- Raven — Derived from the large black bird of the same name.
- Simone – “Listen”
- Thorne — British surname
- Willow — derived from the willow tree
So, do any of these seem right for your child?

