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EVE Online Amarr Name Generator

Generate Amarr names for EVE Online — the theocratic empire built on the shoulders of slaves and faith, one of the four major empires of New Eden. The Amarr are deeply religious, drawing their naming traditions from a fusion of Middle Eastern, Byzantine, and Persian influences filtered through thousands of years of interstellar isolation. Male Amarr names combine bold two-syllable prefixes (Ara, Arsha, Chara, Fara, Kha, Ta, Toghai) with complex compound suffixes (dukha, gachi, ngkhai, rshid, shmid, zhvak), producing stately names like Arabuguran, Chodrokh, and Toghaibod. Female Amarr names use softer, more melodic onsets (Aci, Bla, Corne, Flavi, Gorbe, Holui, Nigi) joined to flowing feminine endings (bah, deh, heen, leia, miya, rouzan, shbar), creating names like Cornedeh, Holuiheila, and Nigilissa.

Amarr Name

Flavikegu Pertijai
Tenbish Armidar
Niloubius Iovinkesh
Abavius Acagawagar
Anilchi Acabhia

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About the EVE Online Amarr Name Generator

This generator creates authentic Amarr names for EVE Online by combining the first name and family name conventions of New Eden's most powerful theocratic empire. The Amarr are deeply religious, modelling their society on ancient Byzantine and Middle Eastern empires filtered through millennia of interstellar isolation. Male Amarr first names combine ornate prefixes (Aba, Adki, Agri, Arda, Arga, Arsa, Chaga, Dala, Ganbaa, Jurche, Khai, Khoda, Shirgu, Toghai) with complex compound suffixes from an extensive list including Arabic, Persian, Mongolian, and classical Roman influences (bakha, dmanish, gadhur, gugtei, hmoud, ngkhai, rdokh, savur, zhman, zhvak), producing stately multilayered names befitting an empire that has ruled for seven thousand years.

Female Amarr names draw from a separate prefix pool (Aci, Bla, Corne, Flavi, Ganzo, Gorbe, Holui, Iba, Longi, Macri, Nigi, Odtse, Olci, Roba, Tegu) paired with softer feminine suffixes (bah, chen, dee, deh, heila, heen, kina, leia, miya, rouzan, shbar, shti), while family names are shared between genders, drawn from the extensive Amarr noble house naming tradition (Aabaa, Arpa, Cato, Censonia, Grego, Hava, Morda, Quarti, Roga, Serra, Tele, Ursa) combined with elaborate suffixes (badi, dianus, gawagar, lagandhi, nhwala, rvinus, rzade, shiri, tliwala, vraawala, zadeh).

The generator produces full name pairs (first name + family name), reflecting the Amarr tradition of bearing both a personal name and a house or clan name that signals social status within the theocratic hierarchy.

The Amarr Empire in EVE Online

Theocratic Slavers of New Eden

The Amarr Empire is the oldest and largest of EVE Online's four major empires, built on a foundation of religious faith, slavery, and absolute hierarchy. The Amarr practice a religion descended from Earth's Abrahamic faiths, believing in a manifest destiny to spread their faith across New Eden and reclaim lost human civilisation. Their culture prizes elaborate ceremony, ancient bloodlines, and hereditary rule. The five Royal Houses — Ardishapur, Kador, Khanid, Kor-Azor, and Sarum — compete for influence around the throne.

Naming and Social Hierarchy

Amarr names reflect the empire's layered social structure. Heirs and Holders bear elaborate multilayered names that signal their house affiliation and bloodline. Freed slaves (Minmatar who have converted to the Amarr faith, known as Ammatar) often adopt Amarr naming conventions as a sign of religious and social assimilation. Notable Amarr characters include Empress Catiz I, Jamyl Sarum (the Empress before her), and the various Succession Trial participants — their names reflecting centuries of noble lineage.

How to Use Amarr Names

  • EVE Online roleplaying: Create an immersive Amarr pilot identity with an authentic name that fits the empire's cultural flavor.
  • Corporation naming: Amarr-themed corporations and alliances can use character names for fleet commanders and council members.
  • Fanfiction: EVE Online's rich lore supports extensive fanfiction — authentic Amarr names make stories feel rooted in New Eden.
  • World-building: GMs and writers creating space opera settings with theocratic empires can adapt Amarr names for their own empires.
  • Character backstory: Amarr pilots with detailed backstories benefit from names that accurately reflect their house and social station.

Example Amarr Names

Arabu Aabaazhman Toghai Natabiian Shirgu Censoriavus Khoda Macriheila Chaga Florigala Ganba Havabuqa Dala Ursamard Khai Togheirdad Jurche Roga Zadeh Adki Serrabod

Frequently Asked Questions

What cultural influences shaped Amarr naming conventions? +
Amarr names blend Middle Eastern (Arabic, Persian), Byzantine Greek, Mongolian, and classical Roman naming traditions, reflecting the Amarr Empire's fusion of ancient Earth cultures filtered through seven thousand years of independent civilisation. The elaborate multi-syllable structure mirrors the hierarchical complexity of Amarr society — the more components in a name, the higher the social standing.
What are the five Royal Houses of the Amarr Empire? +
The five Royal Houses are Ardishapur (pious missionaries), Kador (wealthy and trade-focused), Khanid (military and independent-minded, historically almost a breakaway empire), Kor-Azor (cultural and artistic), and Sarum (militaristic and aggressive). Each house has distinct cultural flavor that might influence how you adapt these generated names for specific characters within each house.
Is API access available? +
Yes — FunGenerators provides API access to name generators. Visit fungenerators.com for subscription options.
Is this generator free? +
Yes — completely free to use. All generated Amarr names can be used in your EVE Online characters and creative projects at no cost.
Do Amarr male and female names differ significantly? +
Yes. Male Amarr names tend toward more martial, multi-syllable constructions with heavier consonants, reflecting the warrior-noble tradition of Amarr Holders. Female names use softer prefix pools and more melodic suffixes, appropriate for the daughters of Amarr noble houses. Both share the same family name pool, as family identity supersedes gender in Amarr social signalling.
Are Amarr names appropriate for characters who are former slaves? +
Amarr names are typically used by ethnic Amarr and the Ammatar (Minmatar who have converted to the Amarr faith). Former slaves who have fully converted may adopt Amarr names as a sign of religious assimilation. However, many freed Minmatar retain their tribal names as a mark of cultural pride and resistance.