Dragon Name Generator
Naming a dragon for your story or game? This generator blends syllables by element into ideas you can copy in one click. It runs in your browser — nothing gets uploaded.
Generate your dragon names
Pick an element, add a keyword if you like, then hit generate. It all runs on your device — your ideas stay private.
How to Use This Generator
Choose an element (Fire, Ice, Shadow, or Ancient) to steer the suggestions. Add a keyword if you want it woven in. Hit Generate to get a fresh batch you can copy one by one or all at once. Want a deeper method? Read our What is a name generator? guide.
Name Ideas by Style
Here are a few examples for each element:
Fire
- Ignax
- Pyar
- Cinar
Ice
- Frisis
- Glaur
- Cryoth
Shadow
- Umbir
- Nooth
- Shaoth
Ancient
- Arur
- Eldax
- Morax
Name Ideas for Specific Needs
Dragon name ideas for D&D
Long, hissing names for wyrms and elders.
- Vhaxir the Ember
- Slylath
- Koareth
Dragon name ideas for books
Names with myth and gravity for a protagonist beast.
- Ignis Veyl
- Thornmaw
- Aurelian
Baby dragon name ideas
Smaller, friendlier names for a companion hatchling.
- Pip
- Emberling
- Cinder
FAQ
How do you generate a dragon name?
We blend heavy, elemental syllables so fire dragons sound hot, ice dragons cold, and shadow dragons dark. Pick an element to bias it.
Can I use these in a story?
Yes. They are ideas — tweak spelling so the name fits your dragon’s personality and your world’s feel.
How do I make it sound old?
Use the Ancient style, which favours leads like Ar and Eld for a primordial feel.
Are they unique?
They are procedurally combined, so check against famous dragon names in any setting you are referencing.
How do I name a dragon?
Dragons suit long names with sibilants and hard ends: Vhaxir, Koareth. Add a title like the Ember for an elder.
Should a dragon name be scary or noble?
Match the role. A villain's mount wants menace; a bonded companion wants warmth. The style filter shifts the tone.