Dungeons & Dragons Human Name Generator
Human names in D&D, particularly in the Forgotten Realms, span an extraordinary range of cultural traditions. The generator draws from a pool of over 3,700 male names (Aaron, Aldric, Alfonse, Alexander, Anthony, Bart, Benedict, Cedric, Cornelius, Dario, Edric, Fabian, Gabriel, Gareth, Gerard, Hadrian, Henrik, Ivan, Jameson, Kaspar, Leopold, Marcus, Mathias, Nikolai, Oswald, Patrick, Quinton, Rafael, Roderick, Sigmund, Stefan, Thaddeus, Theodore, Ulrich, Viktor, Wilhelm, Xavier, Zachariah) and over 3,300 female names (Aaliyah, Abigail, Adelaide, Adriana, Agatha, Alicia, Amelia, Beatrix, Bernadette, Camille, Catalina, Constance, Dominique, Eleanor, Evangeline, Felicity, Genevieve, Harriet, Isadora, Josephine, Katherine, Lavinia, Magdalena, Miriam, Natalie, Octavia, Penelope, Rosalind, Seraphina, Theodosia, Valentina, Victoria, Wilhelmina, Xenobia, Yvette, Zara).
For surnames, the generator uses the Chondathan and Illuskan compound word system that dominates the Sword Coast: a descriptive prefix (Axe, Blade, Blood, Cloud, Crystal, Dark, Dragon, Eagle, Fire, Flame, Forest, Gold, Gray, Great, Green, Hammer, High, Ice, Iron, Leaf, Light, Moon, Night, Pride, Raven, Rock, Sacred, Sea, Shadow, Shield, Silver, Snow, Spirit, Star, Steel, Stone, Storm, Sun, Swift, Thunder, Tree, Twilight, Wild, Wind, Wolf, Wood) combines with a heraldic or nature suffix (axe, bane, beam, blade, bloom, brand, breaker, brook, caller, dancer, dreamer, eye, fang, forge, fury, gaze, gleam, glide, grip, guard, hand, heart, helm, hunter, hunter, keeper, killer, leaf, light, mane, mantle, mark, moon, peak, runner, seeker, shade, shaper, shard, shot, singer, slayer, soar, song, sorrow, spark, spear, spell, stride, strider, striker, surge, sword, talon, thorn, tide, track, vale, vigor, walker, ward, watcher, weaver, wind, wing) — producing surnames like Axebane, Bladebeam, Cloudbreaker, Dragoneye, Eaglehunter, Flameheart, Goldengrove, Greatstride, Icewind, Ironwall, Moonbeam, Nightfury, Ravenmark, Silvermoon, Stoneheart, Stormrider, Sunstriker, Thunderwatcher, Wildwood, Wolfheart.
Use the sex filter to get male or female names. Both genders draw on the same compound surname system reflecting the mixed cultural landscape of the Sword Coast.
The Forgotten Realms has eight major human ethnic groups, each with distinct naming traditions. Chondathans and Illuskans are the most common in the Sword Coast region, with Germanic/Norse and Mediterranean-influenced names. Mulan (Egyptian/Middle Eastern influences) are dominant in the East, particularly in Thay and Unther. Rashemi (Slavic influences) come from the northeastern territories of Rashemen. Calashites draw from Arabic/Persian traditions; Damarans from Eastern European roots; Shou from East Asian traditions; and Turamis from Italian/Mediterranean origins.
Humans offer two distinct racial options in D&D 5E. The standard Human provides +1 to every ability score and an extra language — reliable versatility with no weak points. The Variant Human (arguably the most powerful option in the game for optimization) provides +1 to two chosen ability scores and one free Feat at first level. This feat-at-1 option gives Human characters access to abilities that other races only reach through multiple level-ups, making Variant Humans competitive for virtually every class and playstyle. Their 70–100 year lifespan creates urgency that drives their legendary ambition.
Ironwall
Iron + wall — a fortress lineage
Moonbeam
Moon + beam — arcane heritage
Wolfheart
Wolf + heart — ranger ancestry
Stormrider
Storm + rider — sailor tradition
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