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Generate Fantasy Names by Category

Fantasy Name Generator is a free online tool to create random names for fantasy characters, creatures and places. Choose one or multiple categories such as Dragons, Elves, Goblins, Kingdoms and Cities, pick the amount of names, choose the gender and generate your list instantly.

1) Select one or more categories

You can combine categories to generate mixed fantasy naming sets.

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2) Names per category

If you select 3 categories and choose 10, the tool will generate 30 names.

3) Gender

Both uses male and female styles and still avoids duplicate names in the same generation.


    What is a Fantasy Name Generator?

    A fantasy name generator is a writing and game design tool used to create names for heroes, villains, magical creatures and fictional places. Authors, RPG players and worldbuilders often need many names quickly, and random generation helps keep the creative flow moving.

    This tool supports several naming contexts, from dragon names and elf names to kingdom names and city names. You can combine categories to build richer worlds for stories, tabletop RPG campaigns and fantasy games.

    Why use category-based fantasy names?

    • Consistency: each category uses a distinct naming style.
    • Speed: generate many names in one click.
    • Flexibility: use single or multi-category output.
    • Anti-repetition: the generator avoids duplicate names in the same run.

    Use Cases

    Use this free fantasy naming tool to create names for novels, game prototypes, DnD campaigns, character sheets, factions, regions, ports, pirate crews and mythical races.

    The origins behind fantasy names

    Fantasy names are often inspired by ancient languages, mythological traditions, medieval history, and folklore from different cultures. Many iconic names in fantasy literature combine soft vowels, hard consonants, and symbolic meanings to communicate power, mystery, lineage, or magic.

    In high fantasy settings, elves usually receive melodic and elegant names, dwarves use sturdy and clan-oriented naming structures, and orcs tend to have short, impactful, and guttural sounds. Understanding these naming roots helps writers and players create characters that feel more believable inside a fantasy world.

    How does the Fantasy Name Generator work?

    Simply select your preferred category (such as Elves, Dwarves, Wizards, Orcs, Dragons, or Kingdoms), choose the gender style, define the number of names, and click "Generate fantasy names". The tool combines fantasy-inspired prefixes, syllables, and suffixes to build authentic names for characters, races, and locations.

    You can also select multiple categories at once to create mixed name sets for RPG campaigns, fictional civilizations, guilds, or worldbuilding projects. The anti-repetition logic helps reduce duplicate outputs during each generation cycle.

    Fantasy name ideas by race and class

    Names for Elves (Elf Names)

    Elven names are usually melodic, with flowing vowels and elegant rhythm. Examples: Elandorr, Aerith, Laerion, Myrielle.

    Names for Dwarves (Dwarf Names)

    Dwarf names are robust and grounded, often linked to clans, stone, metal, and craftsmanship. Examples: Thorgar Ironfoot, Bramdur, Kazgrim Stonebeard, Durik Emberhammer.

    Names for Orcs and Warriors

    Orc and warrior names favor aggressive phonetics and short, memorable sounds. Examples: Grommash, Garruk, Drakzul, Krothar.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    Can I use these names in my book or commercial game?

    Yes. The generated names are free to use as creative suggestions for fiction, RPG characters, campaigns, and game prototypes.

    How do I choose a good name for an RPG character?

    A strong RPG name should reflect the character's race, role, social background, and personality. Noble characters often benefit from longer and cleaner names, while wild creatures and frontline warriors usually fit short and impactful names.

    Do these generated names fit games like World of Warcraft or D&D?

    Absolutely. The naming styles are designed for classic fantasy atmospheres, making them suitable for Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, Warcraft-inspired settings, and other tabletop or digital RPG experiences.

    Send me your feedback about this Fantasy Name Generator and let me know if you need a specific naming style, then I can improve this online tool with new rules and categories. Also, tell me if you need another RPG tool, writing tool or coding tool set.

    You can learn how this tool works or contribute with improvements and bug fixes on Github: Github >> Fantasy Name Generator. Pull requests are welcome.