Create Fantasy Character Names
Generate unique names for elves, dragons, wizards, kingdoms, and fantasy worlds
Fantasy Name Generator
Describe what needs a name
What is Fantasy Name Generator
This tool generates immersive fantasy names for characters, places, creatures, and items with phonetic consistency and cultural authenticity. Get names that sound believable within your fantasy world with optional name meanings and variations.
How to Use Fantasy Name Generator
Follow these simple steps to use the fantasy name generator:
1. Describe what needs a fantasy name
Describe what needs a fantasy name
2. Select name type (character, place, creature, etc
Select name type (character, place, creature, etc.)
3. Choose linguistic style or inspiration
Choose linguistic style or inspiration
4. Generate multiple fantasy name options
Generate multiple fantasy name options
5. Maintain consistency within your world
Maintain consistency within your world
Examples of Content Generated by Fantasy Name Generator
Here are some examples of what you can create with our tool:
Elf names: Aelindra, Thranduil, Galadriel, Finrod
Dragon names: Smaug, Ancalagon, Vermithrax, Tiamat
Kingdoms: Eldoria, Shadowmere, Azureth, Thornhaven
Items: Moonblade, Starfire Amulet, Crown of Ages
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I make fantasy names pronounceable?
Limit syllables to 2-4, avoid excessive consonants, use familiar letter combinations, and say names aloud to test.
Should all fantasy names have apostrophes?
No - use apostrophes sparingly and only when they serve a linguistic purpose in your world-building.
How do I create consistent naming for races?
Establish naming rules per race (e.g., all dwarf names have 'dh' sounds, all elf names end in vowels).
Can I use real-world mythology names?
Yes, but modify them to avoid being too obvious unless you're intentionally drawing from specific mythologies.
How many characters should fantasy names be?
Aim for 5-12 letters - long enough to feel epic, short enough to remember and type.