Nyctophobia, or the fear of darkness, is relatively common and can affect individuals of various ages, particularly children. While many children outgrow this fear, it can persist into adulthood for some. The severity and impact of nyctophobia can vary greatly among individuals, ranging from mild discomfort to significant anxiety that interferes with daily life.
I think Noctophobia is the fear of night, so it might be the same for dark :P
Nyctophobia is an intense fear of something that poses no actual danger
the fear of darkness
The fear of the dark, or darkness, goes by names: Achluophobia, Lygophobia, Myctophobia, Nyctophobia, and Scotophobia.Nyctohylophobia is the fear of dark, wooded places, or the forests at night
a nyctophobe is someone who suffers from nyctophobia which is the fear of darkness or night
Nyctophobia is the fear of the dark and is considered to be severe. Many things can cause this including experiencing trauma as a child.
nyctophobia
Nyctophobia
A person who is afraid of the dark has a phobia called nyctophobia...So a person with nyctophobia would be called a nyctophobic.Most all children have some degree of nyctophobia which they eventually grow out of,however 1 in 25 children will carry the phobia in to adult life.
scotophobia
no it is very common
Nyctophobi. Fear of the dark, however, is different from nyctophobia in the sense that fear of the dark is natural whereas nyctophobia is a pathological phobia. Also Scotophobia