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Dungeons & Dragons Drow Name Generator

Generate Drow (Dark Elf) names for Dungeons & Dragons — the subterranean elves of the Underdark who follow the spider goddess Lolth and built the city of Menzoberranzan. Drow names have a distinctive dark-elven quality: flowing sibilants, apostrophised clusters, and melodic vowel chains create names like Zaknafein, Viconia, Jarlaxle, Drizzt, and Triel. The generator produces both personal names and the noble house surnames that Drow carry as markers of their place in the merciless social hierarchy — house names like Baenre, Mizzrym, Duskryn, and Do'Urden are drawn from the canonical Forgotten Realms lore. In D&D lore, Drow society is a matriarchy ruled by the priestesses of Lolth, where noble houses vie for dominance through assassination, politics, and divine favour. Male Drow are warriors and wizards who serve the matrons; female Drow hold religious authority. Both genders bear ornate names that reflect their house's prestige. This generator produces names for both male and female Drow, plus house surnames drawn from the rich canon of the Forgotten Realms. Perfect for Underdark campaigns, Out of the Abyss adventures, and Drizzt Do'Urden fan fiction.

DnD Drow Name

Jhaamdathphrin Rhomduilagh
Micarlin Dhunnyl
Morenshin Waeglion'lyr
Caelkothnyl Helviirynoavae
Seldszar Khalazza

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About the D&D Drow Name Generator

Drow names carry the dark elegance of the Underdark — flowing sibilants, melodic vowel chains, apostrophised consonant clusters, and resonant endings that make names like Zaknafein, Viconia, Jarlaxle, and Triel instantly recognisable to D&D players worldwide. The generator draws from both generated prefix-suffix combinations and canonical whole names from the Forgotten Realms lore, producing names like Dhaunae Mizzrym, Urlrynraen Baenre, and Viconia Do'Urden.

Female Drow names are often longer and more ornate — reflecting the higher social status of female Drow in Lolth's matriarchy — while male names are slightly shorter but no less complex. Both genders carry noble house surnames that mark their place in the relentless political hierarchy of Menzoberranzan and other drow cities.

The generator produces two types of output: phonemically generated names with prefix-suffix combinations for endless variety, and canonical whole names drawn from the existing Drow naming tradition in Forgotten Realms fiction and sourcebooks.

Drow in D&D Lore

Menzoberranzan and Lolth's Web

The Drow city of Menzoberranzan is one of the most detailed locations in the Forgotten Realms — a vast stalactite-studded cavern ruled by noble houses who battle for the favour of Lolth, the Spider Queen. The eight great houses — including House Baenre, House Mizzrym, and the infamous House Do'Urden — maintain their position through constant political assassination, religious devotion, and military strength. A Drow's surname is their social passport: to bear the name Baenre is to be untouchable; to bear no house name is to be outcast.

Drizzt Do'Urden and the Renegade Tradition

R.A. Salvatore's Drizzt Do'Urden, introduced in the 1988 novel The Crystal Shard, redefined how D&D players thought about Drow. As a renegade who rejected Lolth and escaped to the surface, Drizzt proved that Drow could be complex, sympathetic characters rather than simple villains. His companions include Zaknafein, his father, and Jarlaxle, the rogue mercenary leader of Bregan D'aerthe. This tradition of complex Drow characters has made them one of the most popular races for player characters in D&D history.

How to Use These Names

  • Create a Drow player character — a surface renegade, a noble house exile, or an Eilistraee devotee seeking redemption.
  • Name Drow noble house matrons, priestesses, and house champions for the Out of the Abyss adventure.
  • Generate Drow NPC names for a Menzoberranzan-based political intrigue campaign.
  • Write Drow characters into fan fiction set in the Forgotten Realms, particularly stories involving the Spider Queen's web of schemes.
  • Create Drow for Pathfinder's Darklands setting or any underground elven civilisation in a different game system.
  • Name the members of a mercenary Drow company like Bregan D'aerthe for use in a multi-faction campaign.

What Makes a Good Drow Name?

Vierna

Flowing vowel sequences and soft consonant endings give female Drow names a deceptive elegance — names that sound beautiful while concealing the ruthlessness behind them.

Zaknafein

Male names balance sibilant z-sounds with resonant mid-consonants, creating names that sound both precise and dangerous — perfect for beings who have perfected violence into an art form.

Do'Urden

House surnames with apostrophes and compound-consonant clusters signal high status — the more complex the surname, the older and more established the noble house that carries it.

Example Drow Names

Vierna Mizzrym Zaknafein Do'Urden Dhaunae Baenre Triel Duskryn Eclavdra Chaulssin Pharaun Xiltyn Jarlaxle Hune Malice Hunzrin Zeerith T'sarran Viconia Dyrr

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this generator free to use? +
Yes, completely free. All generated names — both the phonemically generated and the canonical ones — can be used in personal or commercial projects.
Is there an API for programmatic name generation? +
Yes. FunGenerators offers API access to this and hundreds of other generators. Visit fungenerators.com/api for subscription plans and integration documentation.
Why do some Drow house surnames have apostrophes? +
Apostrophes in Drow names represent a glottal stop in the Elvish dialect spoken underground — a hard pause between sounds. Houses with apostrophised names like Do'Urden, T'sarran, and G'eldriia are typically older and more formally recognised in the noble hierarchy. The apostrophe is a mark of linguistic complexity that signals prestige.
Are Drow names gendered? +
Yes. Female and male Drow use different phoneme pools for personal names, reflecting the social distinction in drow society. Female names tend to be longer and more elaborate. Both genders share the noble house surname pool.
Can these names be used for Drow in other settings or game systems? +
Yes. The phoneme structure works for dark elves in Pathfinder's Darklands, Warhammer's Druchii, or any underground elven civilisation in any fantasy setting. The canonical whole names are specifically from the Forgotten Realms, but the generated names are original.
Does the Drow generator use names from official D&D sourcebooks? +
Yes. The generator includes canonical whole names from the Forgotten Realms lore — including names like Vierna, Triel, Zaknafein, Jarlaxle, and Eclavdra — drawn from published novels and D&D sourcebooks. It also generates new names phonetically using the established Drow naming patterns, so you get both canonical and original names in every batch.