Fantasy Name Generator
Generate fantasy names for DND characters, RPG NPCs, novels, cities, realms, factions, guilds, dungeons, ships, creatures, artifacts, spells, and taverns. Pick a use case, choose a fantasy style, and save the names that fit your world.
Ready to generate names
Choose your options and hit Generate.
Built For More Than One Random Hero Name
Fantasy naming intent is wider than a single character roll. A dungeon master may need ten NPCs before a session, a novelist may need a realm name that reads well on a map, and a game designer may need cities, guilds, dungeons, ships, creatures, spells, relics, and inns that share the same tone.
DND and RPGs
Generate playable character names, quick NPC names, faction names, dungeons, taverns, ships, creatures, and relics for session prep.
Fantasy writers
Use consistent sound families for protagonists, courts, orders, towns, and background cast lists.
Worldbuilding
Switch between places, cities, kingdoms, factions, guilds, dungeons, ships, creatures, artifacts, spells, and taverns when your setting needs more than people.
Readable results
The pool favours pronounceable fantasy patterns with meanings, origins, and tags instead of unusable letter noise.
Fantasy Worldbuilding Modes
The generator now covers the main naming jobs that show up in campaign prep and fantasy writing: people, map labels, organisations, locations, vessels, monsters, magic, and places the party can actually visit.
Characters and NPCs
First names or full fantasy names for heroes, rivals, mentors, merchants, and background cast lists.
Places, cities, and kingdoms
Map-ready names for landmarks, towns, city-states, border realms, empires, and hidden valleys.
Factions and guilds
Orders, covenants, companies, leagues, guilds, exchanges, courts, and secret societies.
Dungeons and taverns
Session-prep names for ruins, vaults, catacombs, inns, drinking houses, and roadside shelters.
Ships and creatures
Named vessels, river craft, sea raiders, omen beasts, familiars, drakes, and strange wild creatures.
Artifacts and spells
Relics, weapons, crowns, bells, mirrors, ritual names, wards, veils, bindings, and magical effects.
How To Use The Fantasy Name Generator
Start with the use-case filter. Character and NPC results produce full fantasy names, while place, city, kingdom, faction, guild, dungeon, ship, creature, artifact, spell, and tavern modes produce names that are built for maps, lore notes, quest hooks, and campaign locations.
Then choose a style and, if useful, a starting letter. Elven names are softer and more melodic; dwarven names lean into stone and craft; orcish names use heavier sounds; draconic names feel ancient and scaled; arcane, dark, celestial, woodland, and royal modes suit different story tones. Character format lets you switch between first-name-only ideas and fuller first-plus-surname names.
Character gender is there for character and NPC ideas, where fantasy and DND tools commonly separate masculine, feminine, and neutral names. Worldbuilding modes such as kingdoms, factions, artifacts, and taverns stay focused on tone and use case.
For broader real-world first, last, or full-name discovery, use the main name generator. Use this page when the name needs to sound like it belongs in a fantasy world.
Fantasy Name Styles Included
The generator uses separate style lanes so a dwarf, elf, dark mage, royal house, and tavern do not all sound like the same name with a different ending.
Elven
Aeloria Moonbrook, Thalen Silverbough
Dwarven
Brondar Ironmantle, Brynna Stonebraid
Orcish
Rokhan Bloodtusk, Vorga Stormmaw
Draconic
Vyraxia Emberscale, Sarketh Highclaw
Arcane
Orinth Runebinder, The Ninth Sigil
Dark Fantasy
Morvane Blackthorn, Gravesong Bell
Celestial
Elyndra Lightborne, Sunward Chalice
Woodland
Rowaneth Fernhollow, The Fox and Fern
Royal
Ismeria Highmere, The Crownless Court
Fantasy Name Generator FAQ
What is a fantasy name generator?
It is a tool for creating fictional names for characters, places, factions, artifacts, taverns, and RPG worlds.
Can I use it for DND?
Yes. It is built for DND characters, campaign NPCs, factions, realms, dungeons, taverns, ships, creatures, spells, and quest objects.
Are the names free to use?
Yes. You can use generated names in personal stories, tabletop campaigns, game notes, and worldbuilding projects.
How do I choose the best one?
Pick the name that is pronounceable, distinct from nearby names, and consistent with the culture or place you are building.
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