What is a bad boys name???

Like I need a bad boys name 4 my book but when I say bad boys names I dont mean bad as something crude like I mean something bad as in cool bad kinda bad ^ ^

Answer #1

Hey

Chace Miles Tyrone IK and J are good suggestions Cole Ty

Hope I Helped xx

Answer #2

Rigoberto, Jordy, Miguel Castillo,

Answer #3

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Answer #4

ABADDŌN (Ἀβαδδών): ABADDON: ADDANC: AHRIMAN: ALIAH (עַוְלָה): ALVA: ALVAH (עַלְוָה): ANGRA MAINYU: APEP: AZA’ZEL: (עֲזָאזֵל): AZAZEL: CERBERUS:

ČERNOBOG: CHERNOBOG (Чернобог): CRNOBOG: CZERNOBOG (Чернобог): Russian form of Slavic Zherneboh, meaning “black god.”

DEMOGORGON: Greek myth name of a god of the underworld, thought to be a name for Satan, possibly composed of the Greek elements daimon “demon, devil” and gorgos “grim,” hence “grim demon.”

DEMON (Δαίμων): Ancient Greek name derived from the word demos, meaning “the people.”

DEVIL: English form of Greek Diabolos, meaning “accuser, slanderer.” In the bible, this is a title for Satan, the prince of demons and author of evil, who estranges men from God and entices them to sin. Figuratively, the devil is a man who, by opposing the cause of God, may be said to act the part of the devil or to side with him.

DIABOLOS (Διάβολος): Greek name meaning “accuser, slanderer.” In the bible, this is a title for Satan, the prince of demons and author of evil, who estranges men from God and entices them to sin. Figuratively, the devil is a man who, by opposing the cause of God, may be said to act the part of the devil or to side with him.

DRACUL: Romanian name meaning “devil” or “dragon.”

KARAWAN: An expression used to avert the evil eye, transferred to forename use.

KERBEROS (Κέρβερος): Greek name meaning “demon of the pit.” In mythology, this is the name of the three-headed dog that guards the entrance to Hades.

MATCHITEHEW: Native American Algonquin name meaning “he has an evil heart.”

MUKESH (मुकेश): Hindi myth name of a demon in the form of a boar who was killed by Shiva, meaning “ruler of Muka.”

NAZAR (نذر): Turkish name derived from the word nazar, the name of an amulet known as the “evil eye stone” used to ward off evil. Compare with another form of Nazar.

RAVANA (रावण): Hindi name meaning “person with ten necks.” In Hindu mythology, this is the name of a demon king of Ceylon who kidnapped Rama’s wife, Sita.

SAMA’EL: Variant spelling of Hebrew Samael, the name of an Angel of Death, meaning “whom God makes” and “venom of God.”

SAMAEL (סמאל): In Jewish mythology, this is the name of an archangel, a fallen angel, the Angel of Death or Poison, the accuser, seducer, and destroyer famously known as The Grim Reaper. He is said to be both good and evil, having been one of the heavenly host. He rules over seven habitations called Sheba Ha-yechaloth, infernal realms of the Earth. The Talmud states: “the evil Spirit, Satan, and Sama’el the Angel of Death, are the same”; and Samael is also therein equated with the biblical serpent who tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden. He is called the Prince of Darkness and chief of the Dragons of Evil and is held responsible for the scorching wind of the desert called the simoom. It is probably the Hebrew form of Syrian Shemal (“left”), but composed of ‘el “god” and suwm “to create” or “to place, to set,” hence “whom God makes.” It is also sometimes rendered “venom of God.” Also spelled Samil and Sammael.

SAMIL: Variant form of Hebrew Samael, the name of an Angel of Death, meaning “whom God makes” and “venom of God.”

SAMMAEL (סמאל): Variant spelling of Hebrew Samael, the name of an Angel of Death, meaning “whom God makes” and “venom of God.”

SATAN (Σατάν): Greek form of Hebrew satan, meaning “adversary.” In the bible, this is the name of the inveterate enemy of God. In the New Testament, Hebrew satan is translated once into Greek Diabolos, and once using the word epiboulos, meaning “plotter.” This is also the Late Latin and Old English form of Hebrew satan. SATANAS (Σατανᾶς): Greek name of Aramaic origin, corresponding to Greek Satan, from Hebrew satan, meaning “adversary.” In the bible, this is the name of the inveterate enemy of God.
SET: Another form of Egyptian Sutekh, possibly meaning “one who dazzles.” In mythology, this is the name of an ancient evil god of Chaos, storms, and the desert, who slew Osiris.
SETH (Σεθ): Greek form of Egyptian Set, possibly meaning “one who dazzles.” In mythology, this is the name of an ancient evil god of Chaos, storms, and the desert, who slew Osiris. Compare with other forms of Seth. SETHOS (Σήθος): Greek form of Egyptian Sutekh, possibly meaning “one who dazzles.” In mythology, this is the name of an ancient evil god of Chaos, storms, and the desert, who slew Osiris.
SHEMAL: Syrian name meaning “left.” In mythology, this is the name of the Lord of the genii and demons.
SUTEKH: Egyptian name, possibly meaning “one who dazzles.” In mythology, this is the name of an ancient evil god of Chaos, storms, and the desert, who slew Osiris.
TEIVEL: Yiddish name meaning “devil.” TJERNOBOG: Danish form of Slavic Crnobog, meaning “black god.” In Slavic mythology, this is the name of a god of evil and darkness, the counterpart of Belobog (“white god”).

TŠERNOBOG: Finnish form of Slavic Crnobog, meaning “black god.” In Slavic mythology, this is the name of a god of evil and darkness, the counterpart of Belobog (“white god”).

VRITRA: Hindi myth name of a dragon or serpent, the personification of drought and enemy of Indra, meaning “the enveloper.”

ZERNEBOG: Variant form of Russian Czernobog, meaning “black god.”

ZHERNEBOH: Slavic name meaning “black god.”

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Answer #5

lK , J, Vj .

Do not whatever you do put BJ hope you find ef good

Answer #6

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Answer #7

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Answer #8

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Answer #9

dan skye TIMMY!!!

Answer #10

Colton Billy

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