The House That Learned Our Names is a slow burn psychological horror audiobook about grief, memory, and the danger of places that cannot let go. When two siblings move into an unremarkable old house, they discover it is not haunted by ghosts, but by unfinished endings. The house listens, remembers, and learns their names, asking not for violence but for presence. As fear gives way to understanding, the story explores how loneliness can become possession, how attention can be mistaken for love, and how true escape sometimes requires teaching what it means to end. Quiet, unsettling, and deeply human, this audiobook lingers long after the final silence.