Black Names

Black Horse Names

Black horses are among the most striking and dramatic in the equine world. Their glossy, dark coats command attention and deserve names that match their powerful presence. Whether your black horse is a gentle giant or a fierce competitor, this collection of 300+ names celebrates the beauty of darkness. Filter by coat color in our horse name generator for more.

Top 20 black horse names at a glance

# Name Meaning Style
1 Midnight Darkest hour Classic
2 Shadow Dark companion Mysterious
3 Onyx Black gemstone Gemstone
4 Obsidian Volcanic glass Mineral
5 Phantom Ghostly presence Dark
6 Eclipse Sun blocked by darkness Celestial
7 Raven Intelligent black bird Nature
8 Jet Black mineral Mineral
9 Noir French for black International
10 Coal Deep dark fuel Natural
11 Panther Sleek black predator Animal
12 Ebony Fine dark wood Material
13 Knight Dark chess piece Classic
14 Thunder Rumbling dark power Strong
15 Sable Heraldic for black Classic
16 Storm Dark thunderclouds Nature
17 Vortex Swirling darkness Strong
18 Ink Deep black liquid Material
19 Twilight Between day and night Celestial
20 Ace Ace of spades Cool

Dark & mysterious black horse names

These names embrace the mystery and drama of a jet-black coat.

  • Midnight — The darkest hour when everything is shadow.
  • Shadow — Your dark companion. Always there.
  • Phantom — Silent, ghostly, impossible to catch.
  • Eclipse — When darkness swallows the light.
  • Twilight — The mysterious moment between day and night.
  • Dusk — The last light fading into darkness.
  • Noir — French for black. Cinematic drama.
  • Raven — The most intelligent of black birds.
  • Ink — The darkest liquid. Words in darkness.
  • Velvet — Smooth, dark, and luxurious to touch.
  • Nightshade — Beautiful but deadly. Dark botany.
  • Cosmos — The dark universe of infinite mystery.
  • Cinder — The dark remnant of fire.
  • Haze — Dark, smoky, and mysterious.
  • Umbra — The darkest part of a shadow.
  • Stygian — Of the river Styx. Underworld darkness.
  • Abyss — The bottomless dark. Infinite depth.
  • Tenebris — Latin for darkness itself.
  • Nocturne — A musical piece for the night.
  • Silhouette — A dark outline against light.

Powerful names for black stallions

Black stallions project raw power and authority. These names match that energy.

  • Onyx — The power of a black gemstone. Sleek and hard.
  • Obsidian — Volcanic glass forged in fire. Dark and sharp.
  • Thunder — The rumble before the storm hits.
  • Storm — Dark clouds and unstoppable force.
  • Panther — Sleek, black, and deadly fast.
  • Knight — The dark piece that moves unpredictably.
  • Titan — Immense primordial power.
  • Diablo — Spanish for devil. Dark and fiery.
  • Vortex — A swirling force of destruction.
  • Ace — The ace of spades. The dark card.
  • Inferno — A dark, consuming fire.
  • Reaper — Death in dark robes. Commanding.
  • Warlord — Dark commander of armies.
  • Stealth — Moving through darkness unseen.
  • Desperado — Dark and dangerous outlaw.
  • Havoc — Widespread dark chaos.
  • Wraith — A dark, vengeful spirit.
  • Czar — Dark Russian emperor.
  • Colossus — Dark giant of immeasurable strength.
  • Excalibur — The dark sword of legend.

Elegant names for black mares

Black mares have an unmatched sophistication. These names capture their dark elegance.

  • Ebony — The finest dark wood. Smooth and precious.
  • Velvet — Dark, smooth luxury.
  • Sable — Heraldic term for black. Noble.
  • Nyx — Greek goddess of the night.
  • Selene — Moon goddess shining in darkness.
  • Mystique — Dark allure and mystery.
  • Ravenna — City of mosaics. Dark beauty.
  • Vesper — Evening star in the dark sky.
  • Noir — French cinematic darkness.
  • Onyx — Polished black gemstone.
  • Dahlia — Dark dramatic flower.
  • Elvira — Mistress of the dark.
  • Lilith — Night demon. Dark power.
  • Belladonna — Beautiful lady — and a deadly nightshade.
  • Morena — Spanish for dark-haired.
  • Raven — Intelligent dark beauty.
  • Nightingale — Sings in the darkness. Beautiful voice.
  • Obscura — Latin for dark. Camera obscura.
  • Persephone — Queen who rules in darkness half the year.
  • Twilight — Dark romantic beauty.

Mythological black horse names

Mythology is full of darkness — gods of the underworld, creatures of the night, and powers that ruled from the shadows.

  • Hades — Greek god of the Underworld.
  • Nyx — Primordial Greek goddess of night.
  • Erebus — Greek god of darkness itself.
  • Sleipnir — Odin’s mythical eight-legged horse.
  • Cerberus — Three-headed guardian of the Underworld.
  • Anubis — Egyptian jackal-headed god of death.
  • Fenrir — The great wolf destined to devour Odin.
  • Loki — Norse trickster who lives in shadow.
  • Morpheus — God of dreams. Darkness of sleep.
  • Thanatos — Greek personification of death.
  • Hel — Norse goddess of the dead.
  • Set — Egyptian god of chaos and darkness.
  • Charon — Ferryman of the dead across the Styx.
  • Pluto — Roman god of the Underworld.
  • Morrigan — Irish phantom queen of war and fate.

Names inspired by black gemstones & minerals

The mineral world offers some of the most striking names for black horses.

  • Onyx — Banded black chalcedony. Power stone.
  • Obsidian — Volcanic glass. Sharp and smooth.
  • Jet — Fossilized wood turned black gem.
  • Coal — Carbon compressed by millennia.
  • Basalt — Dark volcanic rock. The earth’s foundation.
  • Graphite — Dark carbon mineral. Pencil lead.
  • Tourmaline — Black crystal with protective properties.
  • Hematite — Iron oxide. Metallic dark shimmer.
  • Magnetite — Magnetic iron mineral. Attracting force.
  • Anthracite — The highest grade of coal. Lustrous black.

Tips for naming a black horse

  • Embrace the drama. Black horses are naturally dramatic — lean into it with names like Phantom, Eclipse, or Obsidian.
  • Consider the shade. Jet-black suits names like Onyx. A softer black suits Velvet or Sable.
  • Ironic names work too. A black horse named Snowflake or Sunshine is always memorable and funny.
  • Night and space themes are goldmines: Midnight, Eclipse, Nebula, Cosmos, Twilight.
  • Foreign words for black add sophistication: Noir (French), Kuro (Japanese), Nero (Italian), Schwarz (German).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are good names for a black horse?

Popular black horse names include Midnight, Shadow, Onyx, Obsidian, Phantom, Eclipse, Raven, Jet, Noir, Coal, Panther, and Ebony.

What is a powerful name for a black stallion?

Powerful black stallion names include Thunder, Titan, Diablo, Storm, Panther, Obsidian, Eclipse, Knight, Warlord, and Excalibur.

What are elegant names for a black mare?

Elegant black mare names include Ebony, Velvet, Sable, Nyx, Mystique, Vesper, Dahlia, Ravenna, and Persephone.

What mythological names suit a black horse?

Mythological names for black horses include Hades, Nyx, Erebus, Sleipnir, Anubis, Fenrir, Morpheus, and Hel.

What gemstone names work for black horses?

Black gemstone names include Onyx, Obsidian, Jet, Coal, Tourmaline, Hematite, Anthracite, and Basalt.

What does Noir mean?

Noir is French for “black.” It’s also associated with film noir — a genre of dark, dramatic crime films. It makes an elegant, sophisticated name for a black horse.