Fantasy Name Generator

Worldbuilding and need names fast? This generator blends syllables by race into ideas you can copy in one click. It runs in your browser — nothing gets uploaded.

Generate your fantasy names

Pick a race, add a keyword if you like, then hit generate. It all runs on your device — your ideas stay private.

Like what you see? Generate again or copy the names you like — it is all on your device.

How to Use This Generator

Choose a race (Elf, Dwarf, Orc, or Human) 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 race:

Elf

  • Aelin
  • Thalar
  • Elinar

Dwarf

  • Durok
  • Borum
  • Thruk

Orc

  • Goruk
  • Grok
  • Throk

Human

  • Moran
  • Koror
  • Calan

Name Ideas for Specific Needs

Fantasy realm name ideas

Kingdom and world names for a map or novel.

  • Eldoria
  • The Sunderlands
  • Mythral

Fantasy city name ideas

Settlement names with a lived-in feel.

  • Bramblewick
  • Duskport
  • Highmere

Fantasy creature name ideas

Beasts and spirits that sound born of the world.

  • Thornwraith
  • Glimmerwing
  • Stonehowl

FAQ

How do you generate fantasy names?

We blend race-specific syllables so elves sound light, dwarves sound stout, and orcs sound guttural. Pick a race to bias the result.

Can I use these in my novel or RPG?

Yes — they are building blocks. Adjust spelling so they sit well next to your other names.

How do I keep names consistent?

Stick to one race filter per culture in your world, and reuse its syllable set for related characters.

Are they original?

They are procedurally combined from common phonemes, so check against any published setting you are homaging.

How do I name a fantasy world?

Build from a few root sounds and recombine them so every place feels related. Eldoria and Eldermoor share a root and read as neighbors.

Where do fantasy names come from?

Old languages, nature words, and invented syllables. Keep a list so your map stays consistent across a series.