There is one other popular term: Nosferatu. Different cultures have their own versions, and terms for, what are called vampires in English.
Additional:
Nosferatu has an etymological history that is very ambiguous and doubtful. It's most common accepted literal meaning is "the unclean one" or "the devil," though these interpretations are highly influenced by Chistianity and not by the origins of the creature in myth, legend, and folklore. Hence the term is not truly a synonym for "vampire," which itself was absorbed into English from other languages where it is a derived term as well.
The terms "uper" and "upir" from varied eastern European languages are actually the closest alternatives for "vampire," which did not occur in print until the mid 1800s.
If you are asking about female vampires who seduce humans (mainly men) and then feast on them, then the word you are looking for is succubus.
From vampiresaz.webs.com:
Succubus:
Area from/Nationality: unconfirmed - European. A female vampire, a fiend that visits men in their sleep to torment their dreams and engage them in sex. The Succubus could render a victim totally exhausted in its pursuit of carnal pleasure.
immortal, dead, pale, blood-thirsty, undead, demonic, Machiavellian, evil, anathema, accursed, abomination, condemned, detestable, execrable, cursed, contemned, despised, reprehensible, tormented, profane, abhorrent, malevolent, godless, sacrilegious, idolatrous, impious, impure, indecent, unholy, maculate
Another word for werewolf is lycanthrope
means man wolf of course.
Dark
Devious
Devilish
Blood-thirsty
The answer is Un Vampire .
Nesferatu
Tanz der vampire translates from German into English to mean dance of the vampire. Vampire in German is actually just vampir, you just drop the e found at the end of the word.
There are two syllables in the word "vampire". Vam-pire.Vam-pire has two syllables.
At thebeginning of a sentence and when it forms part of the propernoun.
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
It refers to a Vampire in fictional writings. There is no other meaning that I know of.
One synonym for "Dracula" is "vampire."
If another vampire bites you, you become a vampire
Kyuuketsuki is the Chinese word for vampire.
You become a vampire if you get bitten by another vampire
The French word for "vampire' IS "vampire". It is a cognate. The only difference is the pronunciation, which is more like "vam-peer-ay". Example: Vampire bat in French is "souris vampire".
Un vampiro = A vampire
The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a film about a transsexual vampire colony from another dimension.
Fictional: You get injected with vampire venom either through a bite from another vampire or human/vampire hybrid (venomous), or through a needle containing venom collecting from another vampire. Reality: There is no such thing as a vampire.
Fictional: You get injected with vampire venom either through a bite from another vampire or human/vampire hybrid (venomous), or through a needle containing venom collecting from another vampire. Reality: There is no such thing as a vampire.
the first word/name for a vampire is Dracula.
Yes
no unless another vampire kills her