Generate unique, lore-friendly names for D&D, Pathfinder, Novels, and MMORPGs. From Elven mages to Orcish warriors, summon the perfect identity in seconds.
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Whether you are a Dungeon Master crafting a new campaign, a novelist building a fictional world, or an RPG gamer needing a quick identity, finding the perfect name is crucial. Our AI Fantasy Name Generator goes beyond random lists—it understands linguistic patterns, racial lore, and phonetics to create names that actually sound like they belong in your world.
Elvish names often feature melodious sounds, open vowels, and soft consonants (L, R, Th). Our tool generates High Elf (Sindarin-inspired) names perfect for mages and rangers, such as "Aelrindel" or "Valthea".
Orc and Goblin names are typically guttural, short, and harsh, utilizing strong consonants (G, K, Z, R). Perfect for Barbarians and Warriors looking for names like "Grommash" or "Zog".
From medieval peasants to high-born royalty. We generate names that fit traditional fantasy settings like Game of Thrones or D&D's Forgotten Realms, including titles and surnames.
Does your character come from a rough tribal society or a refined magical city? Their name should reflect their background.
Long, complex names often get shortened by party members. "Valerius the Great" might just become "Val".
You will be introducing yourself a lot. Ensure the name flows well and isn't a tongue twister.
Some names have hidden meanings in Latin or old English. Use our generator to find names with specific vibes.
Absolutely! All names generated by our AI are free to use for any creative project, including published novels, short stories, video games, and commercial projects.
Unlike simple randomizers that combine pre-set syllables, our AI model is trained on thousands of existing lore names from popular fantasy franchises. It understands the phonetic structure that makes an Elf name sound "Elvish" and an Orc name sound "Orcish."
Yes! Our generator includes races found in Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition, which is the system BG3 is based on. Select "Tiefling," "Dwarf," or "Elf" to get lore-accurate names for your Tav.