All the names belong to Bhagawān Shiva and also originated from him.
ATHARVANA VEDA 19:53.:
- In Kāla mind is fixed, in Kāla breath (is fixed), in Kāla names (are fixed/composed); when Kāla has arrived all these creatures rejoice.
Linga Puran 1.70.258b-259a.:
Initially Mahesvara created the names and forms of creatures as per the provisions of the Vedas.
ATHARVANA VEDA 19.54.:
- From Kāla the Riks arose, the Yagus was born from Kāla; Kāla put forth the sacrifice, the imperishable share of the gods.
Ashvalayana Grihya Sutra 4.9.:
- All the names belongs to Rudra.
All the names of Lord Vishnu/Krishna etc are that if Bhagawān Shiva's only.
MBH H.P. 3.88.:
Whatever names you have oh Govinda, they are my (Maheshwara's) names only without doubt.
Again,
Kurma Purana Purva Bhaga Chapter 4.:
- Sri Kurma Rupi Vishnu said:- The Supreme Lord (Maheshwara) is the Supreme, the unmanifest, the fourfold vyuha forms (Vasudeva, Sankarṣaṇa, Pradyumna, Aniruddha), the eternal (Sanatana).
He is infinite and immeasurable and the controller and omnipresent.
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60-61. (Shiva) is Hari because he destroys everything, is said to be Swayambhu because he is not produced and is prior to all. He is called Narayana because he is the final destination of all beings. He is called Hara because he destroys bondage. Being omnipresent/all pervading, Shiva is called Vishnu.
Skanda-Māhapurāṇa, 4.66.107-109.:
He (Shiva) is the omniscient one to be known only through the Vedas. The entire universe is his progeny. He is one whom no one has known even at the outset. It is he who is (reputed to be) one who should be known through the Vedas.
He alone is the omniscient one who always has remained misunderstood and unknowable. Not even a single name of his can be fully comprehended by any man.
It is certain, he bears all the names of everyone as his names. He belongs to all climes and regions. He is bestower of all supernatural powers on all.
Sri Shiva Purana 1.8.:
The two sets of created beings—Nāma (name) and Rūpa (form) are pervaded by this mantra Oṃkāra. It indicates Śiva and Śakti.
Yes, the names are applicable to Lord Krishna also because.:
MBH 7:172:89-90.:
“Kesava is that devoted worshipper of Rudra who has sprung from Rudra himself. Kesava always worship the Lord Siva, regarding his Phallic emblem to be the origin of the universe."
I hope this clarifies all your queries. Prd..