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Dungeons & Dragons Gnome Name Generator

Generate Gnome names for Dungeons & Dragons — the inventive, long-lived tinkerers whose boundless curiosity drives them to build clockwork contraptions, pursue esoteric magical research, and collect everything they find interesting. Gnome personal names have a cheerful, nimble quality that mirrors their energetic personalities: male names pair compact prefixes (Al, Bil, Cor, Far, Kel, Or) with light suffixes (-bar, -fiz, -grim, -jin, -pip, -rug) to produce names like Albar, Bilfiz, Kelpip, and Orrug. Female gnome names are equally bright, with prefixes like Alu, Bree, Fae, Jo, Kri, and Lori pairing with playful endings like -bys, -dira, -gani, -hana, and -miphi. Every gnome also carries a two-word clan nickname — a compound of a descriptive adjective (babble, dazzle, flicker, quick, sparkle, wobble) with a craft or adventure noun (back, belt, craft, gem, stone, trick) — that serves as their family identifier: Sparkleback, Fizzlerock, Wobblecraft, Quickstitch. In D&D 5E, Gnomes divide into Forest Gnomes (nature magic and illusion), Rock Gnomes (tinkers and inventors), and Deep Gnomes (Underdark survivors). They live to 400–500 years and are described as animated, expressive, and hard to dislike even when their inventions go spectacularly wrong. Perfect for artificer characters, tinkerer NPCs, and any campaign that could use a little chaotic invention.

DnD Gnome Name

Ipazyre deepbraid
Hesphina sparklemantle
Togani swiftstone
Ipamyra quietcloak
Kasli deepbottom

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About the D&D Gnome Name Generator

Gnome names have a delightful, quick-step quality that perfectly mirrors the race's energetic, curious, and endlessly inventive personality. Male gnome names pair compact prefixes (Al, Bil, Cor, Dav, Far, Kel, Or, Sal) with light, quick-ending suffixes (-bar, -fiz, -grim, -jin, -pip, -rick, -rug, -ston) to produce names like Albar, Bilfiz, Corvyn, Fargrim, and Kelpip — names that trip off the tongue as cheerfully as the gnomes themselves move through a workshop. Female gnome names are equally bright: prefixes like Alu, Bree, Cel, Fae, Jo, Kri, Lori, and Sel pair with playful endings (-bys, -ci, -dira, -gani, -hana, -kini, -miphi, -pine) to create names like Alubys, Breekini, Celdi, and Jomiphi.

Every gnome also carries a two-word clan nickname that serves as their family identifier. These compound words are constructed from a humorous or whimsical adjective (babble, dazzle, flicker, fiddle, quick, sparkle, thunder, wobble) combined with a craft or adventure noun (back, belt, block, craft, gem, hold, stone, thread, trick) — creating clan names like Sparkleback, Fizzlerock, Babbleblock, Quickstitch, Wobblecraft, and Thunderhold that are taken with complete seriousness by the gnomes who bear them.

The generator produces complete gnome identities — personal name plus clan nickname — for both male and female characters.

Gnomes in D&D Lore

The Great Game of Invention

Gnomes view life as a vast puzzle to be explored with curiosity and enthusiasm. Their long lifespans (400+ years) mean they can pursue multiple careers, master numerous crafts, and accumulate the kind of specialist knowledge that makes them invaluable — and sometimes insufferable — companions. Rock Gnomes tinker endlessly, building mechanical clockwork and alchemical devices with cheerful disregard for whether the device is needed; Forest Gnomes speak with small animals and weave minor illusions with the ease of breathing; Deep Gnomes (Svirfneblin) have adapted to the paranoid survivalism of Underdark life without losing the underlying gnomish sense that there's something interesting about everything.

The Gift of a Long Memory

Gnomes live to 350–500 years and are considered young until age 40. This extraordinary lifespan means a gnome artisan can spend 50 years perfecting a single technique, then another 100 teaching it. Gnome communities maintain oral and written histories that stretch back centuries, and a gnome archivist is often the most historically accurate source of information available outside of a wizard's library. The clan nickname tradition partly reflects this: clan epithets accumulated over generations carry stories about ancestors' achievements, failures, and particularly memorable workshop disasters.

How to Use These Names

  • Create a Rock Gnome artificer PC whose clan nickname (Sparkleback, Fizzlerock, Wobblecraft) describes what their family workshop is famous for — or notorious for.
  • Name the gnome tinker who runs the magic item shop in the party's home city and whose new inventions are always interesting and only occasionally dangerous.
  • Generate the Forest Gnome scout who has been watching the party since they entered the woods and finally appears when they treat an injured animal kindly.
  • Write the elderly gnome sage who has been studying a particular arcane problem for sixty years and is now tantalizingly close to a breakthrough.
  • Create the Deep Gnome merchant who trades information between Underdark factions and whose cheerful demeanour hides a survivor's instinct for danger.

What Makes a Good Gnome Name?

Fargrim

Male gnome names have a quick, light quality — compact syllables that end on crisp consonants (-grim, -pip, -fiz, -rug). They sound like small tools clicking together: purposeful, precise, and slightly cheerful whether they mean to be or not.

Sparkleback

Clan nicknames combine whimsy with the self-serious gravity gnomes bring to everything. The most ridiculous-sounding gnome clan name is worn with the same proud dignity a dwarf brings to their forge lineage — and gnomes are baffled when outsiders find them funny.

Krimiphi

Female gnome names tumble forward with bright vowels and light endings (-bys, -dira, -miphi, -pine, -wyse) — names that feel like the visual of a gnome bouncing slightly as they walk, always in motion, always looking at the next interesting thing.

Example Gnome Names

Bilfiz Sparkleback Fargrim Wobblecraft Kelpip Quickstitch Orrug Fizzlerock Alubys Thunderhold Breekini Dazzleback Celdi Glidestitch Jomiphi Babblecraft Rosi Silvergem Ventra Flickerhold

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an API for gnome name generation? +
Yes. FunGenerators provides an API with programmatic access to this and hundreds of other name generators. Visit fungenerators.com/api for subscription plans and documentation.
What classes suit gnome characters? +
Artificer is essentially designed for Rock Gnomes — their racial proficiency in Tinker's Tools maps directly onto the class. Wizard is a natural fit for gnomes' love of arcane knowledge; Forest Gnomes in particular often become Illusionists. Ranger suits Forest Gnomes and Deep Gnomes alike. Rogue (especially Arcane Trickster) suits any gnome who has learned that small size and quick wits beat strength every time.
What makes Deep Gnomes different from other gnomes? +
Deep Gnomes (Svirfneblin) adapted to centuries in the Underdark by developing natural camouflage, superior stonecunning, and a deeply cautious, paranoid outlook that has kept their communities alive in one of the most dangerous environments in D&D. They maintain the underlying gnomish curiosity and craftsmanship but express it through survival skills and stone-working rather than cheerful invention.
What is the gnome clan nickname tradition? +
Gnome family identifiers are "clan nicknames" rather than surnames — compound words that describe the founding deed, primary craft, or most memorable incident associated with the family's founding ancestor. Names like Sparkleback, Fizzlerock, and Babblecraft are treated with complete seriousness by gnomes, who find the idea of using a plain surname rather than a descriptive compound deeply unsophisticated.
What are the main gnome subraces in D&D 5E? +
The Player's Handbook covers Rock Gnomes (tinkerers and inventors with proficiency in Tinker's Tools) and Forest Gnomes (nature magic users who can speak with small animals and cast minor illusion). Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse added updated Deep Gnomes (Svirfneblin, Underdark survivors with innate camouflage and stonecunning). Older sourcebooks also detail Tinker Gnomes from the Dragonlance setting, known for their magnificently overcomplicated machines that almost never work.
How long do gnomes live in D&D? +
Gnomes reach adulthood at 40 and live to 350–500 years. This extraordinary lifespan lets a gnome master multiple crafts, witness centuries of history, and develop the kind of deep specialist knowledge that makes them invaluable advisors and researchers. A gnome described as "elderly" might have personal memories stretching back 400 years.