Other Names
Pen Names
120 names available in this section.
Alexander Black
A sharp noir name that suggests locked rooms and late-night clues.
Amelia Dusk
Gentle but shadowed, ideal for slow-burn suspense.
Arthur Fog
Foggy and classic, perfect for gaslit streets and suspicion.
Beatrice Gravesend
Gothic and memorable, made for chilling historical mysteries.
Benedict Stone
Solid and austere, made for hard clues and cold cases.
Caleb Mercer
Grounded and sharp, like a byline for gritty investigations.
Celia Rookwood
Manor-house polished, with a hint of chessboard strategy.
Clara Night
Dark and graceful, with a perfect after-hours thriller tone.
Daphne Noir
A glamorous dark name for stylish detective fiction.
Edmund Vale
A misty, old-estate name suited to classic whodunits.
Evelyn Graves
Gothic and refined, perfect for eerie manor mysteries.
Felix Ward
Clean and watchful, perfect for a procedural mystery voice.
Gideon Frost
Cold and commanding, ideal for crisp procedural suspense.
Helena Shroud
Moody and atmospheric, with secrets tucked in every chapter.
Hugo Blackwell
Stately and dark, made for old houses and buried motives.
Iris Marlowe
Literary and observant, suited to stylish clue-driven suspense.
Julian Locke
A clever name built for puzzles, keys, and hidden motives.
Lydia Hartwell
Graceful and restrained, suited to elegant domestic mysteries.
Marcus Wrenley
Polished and curious, like a detective with a careful eye.
Margot Voss
Sleek and European, with a cool psychological edge.
Marina Caine
Elegant with bite, suited to coastal crime and hidden guilt.
Miles Harrow
Tense and rural, with the feel of buried village secrets.
Nathaniel Thorn
Classic and prickly, ideal for tense investigations.
Nora Veil
Softly mysterious, like a secret just out of reach.
Roland Pierce
Direct and incisive, promising clean twists and sharp reveals.
Selene Ashcroft
Moonlit and grand, perfect for dark family secrets.
Silas Crowell
Old-fashioned and shadowy, with strong gothic mystery appeal.
Victor Holloway
A brooding name fit for missing persons and dark lanes.
Victoria Cross
Elegant and severe, ideal for layered suspense and secrets.
Vivian Shade
Smooth and secretive, with a modern thriller feel.