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Cyberpunk City Name Generator

Generate gritty, evocative cyberpunk city names — the kind of neon-drenched megacity monikers that fit dystopian fiction, tabletop RPGs, video game worlds, and science-fiction world-building. From names that evoke the reborn ruins of ancient civilisations (Neo Athens, Neo Troy, Neo Damascus) to concept-driven city names where abstract ideals collide with urban sprawl (Fortune City, Neon Plaza, Midnight Port), this generator captures the full spectrum of cyberpunk urban identity. Cyberpunk settings thrive on contrast: ancient mythology reimagined through corporate neon, timeless human yearnings (Liberty, Karma, Justice) trapped in concrete megastructures, and the relentless forward motion of tech culture expressed in city names that feel simultaneously futuristic and historically haunted. This generator draws from two distinct naming traditions — the "Neo" prefix applied to legendary ancient cities, conjuring the sense of civilisation recycled and reborn, and the "[Concept] [Structure]" format that names cities after the dominant quality, commodity, or ideology that rules them.

Cyberpunk City Name

Neo Mania
Neo Argos
Neo Opus
ThunderIsle
JudgmentHill

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About the Cyberpunk City Name Generator

The Cyberpunk City Name Generator produces the kind of gritty, neon-drenched megacity monikers that define dystopian fiction, tabletop RPGs, video game worlds, and science-fiction worldbuilding. Names come in two distinct styles: "Neo" names that take legendary ancient cities and reimagine them as cyberpunk megastructures (Neo Athens, Neo Troy, Neo Damascus), and concept-driven names where abstract ideals collide with urban typologies (Fortune City, Neon Plaza, Midnight Port, Karma Haven).

The "Neo" prefix is a cornerstone of cyberpunk city naming — it signals a city that has been rebuilt on the ruins of something older and more glorious, retaining the name and (ironically) none of the spirit of its predecessor. The concept-plus-structure format names cities after the dominant quality, commodity, or ideology that rules them, reflecting cyberpunk's preoccupation with power, desire, and the commodification of everything human.

These names work for tabletop RPG megacities, video game fictional settings, cyberpunk novels and screenplays, alternate-future world-building, and any dystopian fiction that needs a city with a strong, immediately legible identity.

Cyberpunk Cities in Fiction

The "Neo" Tradition

The "Neo" prefix in city naming originates with the cyberpunk genre itself — cities rebuilt, rebranded, or reconstituted from older urban cores, often after catastrophic collapse. Neo Tokyo from Akira (1988) is the canonical example: a gleaming megacity built on the ruins of Tokyo after a nuclear explosion, embodying the paradox of advanced technology alongside social decay. Other examples include Neo Verona in Romeo × Juliet, Neo Singapore in various media, and dozens of tabletop settings. The prefix communicates instantly: this is familiar territory made strange by time and catastrophe.

Abstract City Names

The second cyberpunk city-naming tradition names settlements after their dominant defining quality — the thing they're most famous for producing, controlling, or corrupting. Night City in Cyberpunk 2077 embodies the genre perfectly: a city named for the dark, for artificial light over sunlight, for the hours when corporate and criminal power operate openly. Midgar in Final Fantasy VII is named for its position between the underworld below and the corporate citadel above. Fortune, Pulse, Neon, Chrome, Rapture — cyberpunk city names reduce complex social realities to a single stark word that tells you exactly what kind of place you're entering.

How to Use These Names

  • Name the primary setting city for a cyberpunk tabletop RPG campaign or one-shot
  • Generate megacity names for fiction set in a near-future dystopian world
  • Create names for corporate-controlled city-states in a science-fiction novel or game
  • Build out a network of named megacities for a sprawling science-fiction setting bible
  • Name districts, sectors, or sub-city zones within a larger fictional metropolis
  • Create city names for a cyberpunk video game, visual novel, or interactive fiction project

What Makes a Good Cyberpunk City Name?

Neo Athens

The "Neo" prefix applied to an ancient legendary city creates instant irony — you know exactly what was lost and what replaced it. Neo Athens promises philosophy and democracy; what you get is probably neither.

Fortune City

Single abstract concept + urban typology = cyberpunk character in two words. "Fortune" tells you this city is run by gambling interests, corporate lottery systems, or wealth obsession. The "City" suffix keeps it grounded and generic.

Karma Haven

Pairing an idealistic concept with a refuge word creates dark irony — a "Haven" of "Karma" sounds like a spiritual retreat but in a cyberpunk setting is almost certainly a controlled zone where algorithmic social scoring determines your access to food and shelter.

Example Cyberpunk City Names

Neo Athens Fortune City Neo Troy Neon Plaza Karma Haven Midnight Port Neo Jericho Pulse City Liberty Point Neo Eden Chrome City Rapture Square

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use these names for tabletop RPGs like Cyberpunk RED or Shadowrun? +
Yes — the generator is designed with tabletop RPG campaigns in mind. The names fit genres from classic cyberpunk (Cyberpunk RED, Shadowrun) to post-apocalyptic sci-fi (Gamma World, Mutant: Year Zero) and dystopian fiction settings.
What are the two naming styles this generator uses? +
The generator produces two types of cyberpunk city name: "Neo" names (Neo Athens, Neo Troy, Neo Damascus) that apply the cyberpunk "Neo" prefix to legendary ancient cities, and concept-plus-structure names (Fortune City, Neon Plaza, Midnight Port) where an abstract word is combined with an urban typology like City, Haven, Port, or Square.
Can I access this generator via API? +
Yes — FunGenerators provides an API for programmatic access. See the API documentation for endpoint details and subscription options.
Why do cyberpunk cities use the "Neo" prefix? +
The "Neo" prefix signals a city rebuilt on the ruins of something older — it creates instant irony by evoking a glorious past and implying its absence. Neo Tokyo in Akira is the canonical example: a gleaming megacity built over the site of destroyed Tokyo. The prefix has been a cyberpunk convention since the genre's origins in the 1980s.
Can I use generated names in published or commercial projects? +
Yes — all generated names are free to use in personal or commercial projects, including published games, novels, films, and interactive fiction, without attribution.
Is this generator free to use? +
Yes, completely free with no registration required. Generate as many names as you need directly from this page.