My honest opinion on this one is that it was actually never named. It has become known is some statements as 'Dr. Seward's Asylum for the Mentally Ill'. But that is about where it ends.
Lucy Westenra
Jonathon Harker's wife's name was Wilhelmina, but she is referred to throughout the story as Mina. Her maiden name was Murray. Jonathon Harker wasn't a professor.
Westrenra.
Bram Stoker got the name ´Dracula´ from the Wallachian prince Vlad Drăculea. "Drăculea" means "son of the dragon".
As an undead he can't give children. Only summon ghouls by draining them half-way of their blood and injecting them some of his curse in the progress. Only injecting and taking minor blood he can get minions. These are mostly mistresses, and does his bidding. A son is not canon in any story of old outside the realm of the gaming company and developers Konami, which made Kid Dracula, which later became better known by his name: Alucard.
Lucy Westenra
Jonathon Harker's wife's name was Wilhelmina, but she is referred to throughout the story as Mina. Her maiden name was Murray. Jonathon Harker wasn't a professor.
Westrenra.
Dracula
Mr. Hawkins
Bram Stoker got the name ´Dracula´ from the Wallachian prince Vlad Drăculea. "Drăculea" means "son of the dragon".
It's not actually his castle, there is no such thing as "Dracula's Castle" because he wasn't real. When people visit Transylvania, they mistake Dracula's castle as Bram Stoker's.
As an undead he can't give children. Only summon ghouls by draining them half-way of their blood and injecting them some of his curse in the progress. Only injecting and taking minor blood he can get minions. These are mostly mistresses, and does his bidding. A son is not canon in any story of old outside the realm of the gaming company and developers Konami, which made Kid Dracula, which later became better known by his name: Alucard.
Bram Stoker, an Irish author invented Dracula in his 1897 novel by the same name.
Dracula a character thought up by writer Bram Stoker in his 1897 novel of the same name.
Commonly known to the public as Dracula's Castle, the original name was Bran Castle. When Bram Stroker had initially described Dracula's castle, Bran Castle was the only place in Transylvania to fit the description.
Originally, it was Abraham, like in Dracula 2001 and Bram Stoker's Dracula, but in the 2003 film Van Helsing, they changed it to Gabriel because Abraham seemed too dated.