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Daggerheart Faerie Name Generator

Generate names for Faerie characters from the Daggerheart tabletop RPG system. Faerie names come in two styles: phoneme-assembled given names using Celtic and old Brythonic consonant clusters that feel otherworldly and musical, or standalone nature-themed given names drawn from flowers, elements, creatures, and natural phenomena. Both styles are paired with a two-word epithet compound — a whimsical title like Crystalbell, Mosswhisper, or Twinklepetal — that names the faerie's most notable trait or magical affinity. Perfect for Daggerheart campaigns, fairy-tale characters, tabletop RPG fae characters, and any project that needs names with the musical, enchanted quality of the faerie tradition.

Faerie Name

Gloirael Willowshine
Ceerad Islemist
Vulparia Dazzlegourd
Blaze Driftrose
Magnola Maplebreeze

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About the Faerie Name Generator

Faeries in the Daggerheart tabletop roleplaying game are beings of wild magic, nature's caprice, and ancient whimsy — creatures who exist at the intersection of the mortal world and something stranger beyond it. Daggerheart's faeries are not the tiny winged sprites of children's stories; they are beings of genuine power and mystery, capable of great beauty, terrible mischief, and deep magic. Their names reflect this dual nature.

This generator produces faerie names in two styles: phoneme-assembled given names that capture the flowing, whimsical quality of fae speech — musical combinations of soft consonants and bright vowels — and standalone nature names drawn from flowers, plants, seasons, and natural phenomena. Both styles are paired with epithets built from nature imagery, creating names like "Asmoyre Islestripe" or "Leilani Frozenstem." The randomness between styles mirrors the faerie nature: unpredictable, yet always rooted in the natural world.

Male, female, and neutral name pools each have their own distinct character within the shared fae aesthetic. Use these names for faerie player characters, NPC sprites and sylphs, fae court members, trickster spirits, and any magical being tied to the wild places of the world.

Faerie Naming Traditions in Daggerheart

Phoneme Names and Nature Names

Faerie given names in Daggerheart come from two distinct traditions. Phoneme names — assembled from flowing consonant onsets and bright endings — feel musical and slightly otherworldly, like names spoken in a language just beyond mortal comprehension. Nature names draw directly from the botanical and natural world: flowers, herbs, seasons, trees, and phenomena. Both traditions are equally valid, reflecting the diversity of faerie communities.

Nature-Themed Epithets

All faeries in Daggerheart carry epithets — compound titles built from natural imagery. A prefix like "isle," "frost," "tangle," "bright," or "meadow" combines with a suffix like "stripe," "stem," "shore," "wing," or "sprite" to form an epithet that reflects the faerie's home territory, their most notable characteristic, or a significant event in their history. These epithets are how faeries of different courts introduce themselves to one another.

How to Use These Names

  • Name a Faerie player character for a Daggerheart campaign
  • Create fae court NPCs — nobles, tricksters, heralds, and wild spirits
  • Generate names for faeries, pixies, sprites, and sylphs in other fantasy TTRPGs
  • Name characters in fairy tale retellings and fae-themed fantasy fiction
  • Build a faerie court with distinct naming conventions for different seasons or territories
  • Create whimsical yet meaningful names for fae-inspired video game characters

Example Faerie Names

Asmoyre Islestripe Leilani Frozenstem Segan Greyloop Ginko Bettersprite Huwuen Tangleshore Meadowlark Brightpetal Thistle Dawnwing Clover Mistbirth Fernash Silverbrook Briar Moonveil

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this generator free to use? +
Yes, the Faerie name generator is completely free with unlimited generations.
Can I use these names for pixies, sprites, and sylphs in other games? +
Yes — these names work well for any fairy or fae-adjacent creature across fantasy TTRPGs including D&D and Pathfinder. The nature-themed phoneme tradition and botanical epithet system are broadly applicable.
Is there an API for this generator? +
Yes — FunGenerators provides API access for developers. Visit fungenerators.com/api for documentation and pricing.
What is a faerie epithet? +
Faerie epithets are compound titles built from natural imagery. Prefixes like "isle," "frost," "tangle," "bright," or "meadow" combine with suffixes like "stripe," "stem," "shore," "wing," or "sprite" to form epithets that reflect the faerie's home territory, defining characteristic, or a significant event in their history.
Why do some Faerie names sound musical and others like nature terms? +
Faerie naming in Daggerheart comes from two distinct traditions. Phoneme-assembled names — built from flowing consonant onsets and bright vowel endings — feel musical and slightly otherworldly. Nature names draw directly from flowers, herbs, and natural phenomena (like Clover, Fern, or Briar). Both are valid within faerie culture, and the generator randomly produces either style.
What are Faeries like in Daggerheart? +
Faeries in Daggerheart are beings of wild magic, nature's caprice, and ancient whimsy — creatures who exist at the intersection of the mortal world and something stranger. They are beings of genuine power and mystery, capable of great beauty, terrible mischief, and deep magic. They are one of the playable ancestries in Daggerheart.