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Dungeons & Dragons Tabaxi Name Generator

Generate Tabaxi names for Dungeons & Dragons — the cat-like humanoids from the jungles of Maztica and beyond whose insatiable curiosity, natural stealth, and wandering spirit make them some of the most intriguing adventurers in the game. Tabaxi names are evocative phrases drawn from nature, emotion, and observation — each one a tiny poem. Personal names take the form of evocative descriptions (Afternoon Nap, Answered Riddle, Art of Shadows, Autumn Harvest, Beauty's Eye, Belly of a Beast, Blazing Fire, Broken Chain, Burning Desire, Crescent Moon, Drifting Cloud, Feather in the Wind, Flickering Flame, Forgotten Link, Gale of the Storm, Hidden Treasure, Lightning After Thunder, Mirror's Reflection, Moonlit Shadow, Needle in Hay, Rainbow After Rain, Sands of Time, Shadow of a Star, Song of Paradise, Spark of Life, Storm on the Horizon, Thunder in the Morning, Trail in the Woods) with an abbreviated nickname in parentheses (Nap, Riddle, Art, Autumn, Eye, Beast, Blaze, Chain, Desire, Moon, Cloud, Feather, Flame, Link, Gale, Treasure, Lightning, Mirror, Shadow, Needle, Rainbow, Sand, Shadow, Song, Spark, Storm, Thunder, Trail). Nickname-style names pair descriptive adjectives (Active, Agile, Bold, Brave, Clever, Curious, Elegant, Ethereal, Flawless, Gentle, Golden, Happy, Hidden, Humble, Jolly, Kind, Lucky, Mellow, Merry, Nimble, Proud, Pure, Quiet, Quick, Radiant, Rare, Serene, Silent, Subtle, Sweet, Swift, Tranquil, True, Velvet, Vibrant, Wild) with vivid nouns (Animal, Beast, Bell, Book, Branch, Candle, Clock, Cloud, Dream, Feather, Fire, Flame, Flower, Game, Gift, Jewel, Leaf, Light, Lock, Moon, Needle, Night, Owl, Page, Poem, Quill, Rain, River, Rock, Sea, Shadow, Silk, Snow, Song, Spark, Star, Stone, Storm, Thunder, Tome, Trail, Tree, Wave, Wind, Wonder). Clan names take the majestic form "The [Adjective] [Landscape] Clan" — The Abandoned Barrens Clan, The Ancient Forest Clan, The Dancing River Clan, The Enchanted Glades Clan, The Gleaming Mountains Clan, The Howling Mists Clan, The Lurking Swamp Clan, The Roaming Wilderness Clan, The Silent Caves Clan, The Thundering Peaks Clan. In D&D 5E, Tabaxi appear in Volo's Guide to Monsters as a playable race with Feline Agility (double movement speed for one turn before needing to rest), Cat's Claws (climbing speed and natural weapon), Cat's Talent (proficiency in Perception and Stealth), and Darkvision. They are driven by Collector's Instinct — an urge to gather unique experiences and objects. Perfect for rogues, rangers, and any character driven by curiosity rather than duty.

DnD Tabaxi Name

Fresh
Quirky Mask
The Arctic Crag Clan
The Reflected Wild Clan
The Snoozing Oasis Clan

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About the D&D Tabaxi Name Generator

Tabaxi are cat-like humanoids with an insatiable curiosity that drives them to collect experiences, knowledge, and unique objects from across the world. Originating in the jungles of Maztica and other tropical regions, Tabaxi are natural wanderers: they leave home, travel the world in search of something they can't quite name, and return only when they feel they have what they came for — if they return at all.

Tabaxi use three kinds of names. Personal names are evocative descriptive phrases — tiny poems drawn from nature and observation — followed by a shortened nickname in parentheses. A Tabaxi named "Feather in the Wind (Feather)" uses "Feather" in daily conversation. Nickname-style names combine descriptive adjectives with vivid nouns: Active Animal, Brave Beast, Clever Fox, Lucky Star, Nimble Shadow, Quiet River, Radiant Moon, Wild Thunder. And every Tabaxi belongs to a clan named in the form "The [Adjective] [Landscape] Clan" — The Ancient Forest Clan, The Dancing River Clan, The Gleaming Mountains Clan, The Silent Caves Clan.

These naming conventions reflect Tabaxi culture: poetic, observational, and deeply connected to the world around them. A Tabaxi's full personal name is often a moment they witnessed, a thing they found beautiful, or a truth they came to understand.

Tabaxi in Dungeons & Dragons

Tabaxi appear in Volo's Guide to Monsters (2016) for D&D 5th Edition and were reprinted in Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse (2022). They are one of the most distinctive playable races for their cultural depth and extraordinary mobility.

Feline Agility

Once per turn, a Tabaxi can double their movement speed for that turn. After using this ability, they must move 0 feet on one of their turns before they can use it again. This creates an extraordinary burst-movement capability — excellent for repositioning, closing distance, or escaping.

Cat's Claws

Tabaxi have retractable claws that grant a climbing speed of 20 feet and can be used as natural weapons dealing 1d4 + Strength slashing damage. This makes them excellent climbers and gives unarmed builds a useful weapon at low levels.

Additional traits include Darkvision, Cat's Talent (proficiency in Perception and Stealth), and Languages (Common plus one other). The combination of mobility, stealth proficiency, and natural curiosity makes Tabaxi exceptional rogues, rangers, and monks — and the Collector's Instinct that drives them adventuring makes their backstory practically write itself.

How to Use These Names

  • D&D 5E player characters: Roll a personal name (full phrase) for formal introductions and your journal. Use the abbreviated form for daily conversation — other characters will naturally use the short form after the first meeting.
  • Clan membership: The clan name generator produces the formal clan identifier — use "The Ancient Forest Clan" for your character's homeland and lineage. Different clans can be in diplomatic, neutral, or hostile relationships.
  • Nickname combinations: The adjective+noun style (Clever Fox, Brave Beast, Lucky Star) works as an alternate short-form name or as a nickname other characters give your Tabaxi over time.
  • Jungle adventure settings: DMs building Tabaxi communities can use clan names to distinguish rival groups: The Wandering Mists Clan versus The Gleaming Peaks Clan immediately suggests different territories and temperaments.
  • Rogue Tabaxi: A Tabaxi rogue named "Shadow of a Star (Shadow)" carries their sneaky nature right in their name. The parenthetical shortform lets other characters call them simply Shadow without losing the poetry.
  • Writer worldbuilding: The evocative personal name style works beautifully in fiction — it establishes the Tabaxi's culture as poetic and observational before a single word of dialogue is written.

What Makes a Good Tabaxi Name?

Feather in the Wind (Feather)

Poetic and Observed

The best Tabaxi personal names capture a specific, vivid moment — something the namer witnessed or felt. "Feather in the Wind" suggests lightness, freedom, and change. The nickname (Feather) distils the whole image into a single usable word.

Clever Shadow

Descriptive Precision

Nickname-style names are sharper and more pragmatic — two words that form an instant character portrait. Clever Shadow, Nimble Moon, Quick River, Silent Star: these describe a personality and a way of moving through the world in two words.

The Ancient Forest Clan

Clan Identity

Clan names evoke landscape and quality in a single phrase. The Dancing River Clan suggests a fluid, musical culture. The Lurking Swamp Clan implies hunters and ambush predators. The Gleaming Mountains Clan speaks of height and visibility. The name sets the tone for an entire community.

Example Tabaxi Names

Personal Names

Feather in the Wind (Feather) Shadow of a Star (Shadow) Spark of Life (Spark) Song of Paradise (Song) Crescent Moon (Moon) Hidden Treasure (Treasure) Sands of Time (Sand) Storm on the Horizon (Storm)

Nickname-Style Names

Clever Shadow Nimble Moon Quick River Silent Star Lucky Storm Wild Song Bold Stone Radiant Leaf

Clan Names

The Ancient Forest Clan The Dancing River Clan The Gleaming Mountains Clan The Silent Caves Clan The Roaming Wilderness Clan The Thundering Peaks Clan

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Tabaxi names gendered? +
No. Tabaxi names are gender-neutral — the full phrase names and clan names apply to any character regardless of gender. The Tabaxi cultural tradition is to name based on observation and experience, not gender.
What is a Tabaxi clan name? +
Every Tabaxi belongs to a clan identified by a name in the form "The [Adjective] [Landscape] Clan" — for example, The Ancient Forest Clan, The Dancing River Clan, or The Gleaming Mountains Clan. Clan names establish the Tabaxi's homeland and cultural identity.
What sourcebook are Tabaxi from? +
Tabaxi appear in Volo's Guide to Monsters (2016) for D&D 5th Edition and were updated in Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse (2022). They are one of the most popular playable races from the expanded sourcebooks.
How do Tabaxi use their names in conversation? +
Tabaxi personal names are poetic phrases like "Feather in the Wind (Feather)" or "Shadow of a Star (Shadow)". The full phrase is the formal name; the abbreviation in parentheses is the everyday short form. Companions and acquaintances typically use the short form after the first introduction.
Is an API available? +
Yes. FunGenerators provides API access for developers and applications. Visit fungenerators.com for documentation and subscription details.
Is this generator free to use? +
Yes, completely free for all personal and creative uses.