My aunt had a cat named Pyewacket. Pyewacket was one of the familiar spirits of a witch detected by the "witchfinder general" Matthew Hopkins in March 1644 in the town of Maningtree, Essex, UK. Not exactly original, but it's a halloween type name.
I'm not really that knowledgeable. Your thread made me remember the cat she had years ago. I knew that the name had some origin concerning witches. I looked it up in Wikipedia and just copied the first sentence verbatim.
HAHA! Funny cause my boyfriend tried to name our dog death, but I said no. People hate him enough already cause he's a Pitbull imagine if his name was death too! LOL
Oh, forgot about my mother's cat. When my father passed away, she was lonely and got two cats at a shelter. One of them has since died. The other one, who is still alive, is named "Pandora."
I had a Black cat named Renefield, named after Dracula's servant. He is so named because when I first saw him as a stray he was eating a bug. It just fit perfectly. He passed away awhile back and now I have a Black Mini Dachshund named Dodger ..here he is in his last two costumes!!
My dogs name is Vlad shes a big sweety I need to get some new pics of her. And her daughters name is Bullet (not really a Halloween name but it is original)
Not sure if this is a Halloween name but more of a scary movie. My dog's name is Ripply from the movie Aliens. He is half Rot and half samoy but all pain in but.
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