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Fairy Name Generator

Generate magical names for fairies, pixies, and other winged fae folk. The generator creates first names with a natural, whimsical quality — drawing from nature words, celestial objects, and fantastical concepts — paired with compound surnames assembled from an adjective and a nature noun, producing names like "Frost Moonpetal" or "Cloud Riverwhisper".

Fairy Name

Briar Goldenclove
Cecil Airdance
Sadie Rosefeet
Kenzie Oakvale
Woods Cinnamontwinkle

About the Fairy Name Generator

The Fairy Name Generator creates names for fairies, pixies, sprites, and other winged fae folk drawn from the natural world. Each name has two parts: a personal first name drawn from nature vocabulary — plants, weather phenomena, celestial objects, minerals, and fantastical concepts — and a compound surname assembled from an adjective prefix and a nature noun suffix. The result is names like "Frost Moonpetal", "Tulip Brightsocks", or "Daylily Willownewt".

Male names tend toward harder natural elements: stones, storms, and trees. Female names draw more heavily from flowers, berries, and luminous phenomena. Both share the same compound surname pool, which combines 178 adjective prefixes (Bright, Shadow, Misty, Golden) with 177 noun suffixes (petal, brook, glow, thistle), producing over 31,000 possible surnames.

These names work across all registers of fairy fiction — from whimsical children's stories to dark fae urban fantasy. A name like "Smoke Ashblight" reads very differently from "Daisy Sunbeam", and both are available in the same generator.

Fairies in Folklore and Fiction

British and Irish Fairy Tradition

Fairies in British and Irish folklore are among the most varied of all supernatural beings. The tradition includes the Tuatha Dé Danann of Irish mythology (divine beings reduced to fairy status after defeat), the Sídhe who live beneath hills and in the wild places, the Cornish pixies, the Welsh Tylwyth Teg, and the Scottish Seelie and Unseelie courts. Victorian folklorists like Katharine Briggs catalogued hundreds of fairy types, from the solitary brownie to the trooping fairies who ride in great processions. Fairy names in this tradition are often nature-derived — names that reflect the creature's environment, power, or personality.

Fairies in Modern Fantasy

Contemporary fantasy has expanded fairy fiction dramatically. Holly Black's Modern Faerie Tales series presents fairies as dangerous, morally complex beings whose names carry power. Susanna Clarke's Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell features the Gentleman with the Thistledown Hair, whose name itself is a fairy construct. The Cottingley Fairy hoax of 1917 briefly convinced Conan Doyle and others of their literal existence. In gaming, fairies appear in D&D as fey creatures with the Feywild as their home plane. In all these traditions, fairy names blend natural imagery with a sense of otherworldliness that sets them apart from human names.

How to Use These Names

  • Name a fairy character in a fantasy novel, short story, or children's book
  • Create fey NPCs for a D&D or Pathfinder campaign set in the Feywild or an enchanted forest
  • Generate a fairy persona, online alter ego, or fantasy screen name for yourself
  • Name the fairy characters in a tabletop RPG or live-action roleplay (LARP)
  • Find a nature-inspired magical name for a fairy-themed costume or cosplay
  • Generate names for a whole fairy community — use the compound surnames as clan or family names

What Makes a Good Fairy Name?

Frost Moonpetal

Cold, clear first names like Frost, Flint, or Slate evoke a harder fairy archetype — a winter fae or a forest guardian rather than a garden pixie. Paired with a celestial compound surname, the full name carries ancient authority.

Daisy Brightpetal

Flower and herb names — Daisy, Lavender, Rosemary, Jasmine — place fairies in the garden and meadow tradition. The compound surname reinforces this with adjective-noun nature pairings that feel like natural descriptions of the fairy's appearance.

Nebula Shadowwhirl

Celestial and atmospheric first names — Nebula, Nova, Comet, Cirrus — suit fairies from more ethereal traditions: starlight fae, sky sprites, or night fairies whose domain is the upper air rather than the forest floor.

Example Fairy Names

Tulip Brightsocks Frost Moonpetal Daylily Willownewt Nebula Shadowwhirl Acorn Mistydew Jasmine Goldleaf Comet Willowbriar Fern Crystalwish Robin Darkglade Snowflake Rosehop Birch Thistlewind Poppy Sunbeam

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an API available for bulk generation? +
Yes — FunGenerators offers an API that gives programmatic access to this and hundreds of other generators. See the API documentation for details on integrating name generation into your own applications.
Is the generator free to use? +
Yes, the fairy name generator is completely free. Generate as many names as you need.
Can I use these names in published fiction, games, or commercial projects? +
Yes — all generated names are free to use in personal or commercial projects without attribution.
What kind of names does the fairy name generator produce? +
The generator produces two-part fairy names: a personal first name drawn from nature, weather, flora, and gemstones (e.g., Acorn, Jasmine, Nebula), paired with a compound surname made from an adjective prefix and a nature-word suffix (e.g., Silverbrook, Moonwhisper). Male and female name pools are available separately.
Are these names based on a specific fairy mythology? +
The names draw broadly from British and Celtic fairy traditions — brownies, pixies, sprites, and the Sídhe of Irish myth — blending nature imagery, precious stones, and atmospheric phenomena. They are not tied to any single canon and work for any fairy setting from Shakespearean fantasy to modern urban fairy fiction.
Can I use these names for Tinker Bell-style fairies or more serious fae characters? +
Yes — the name pools span both registers. Lighter, flowery names like Daisy Morningpetal suit playful sprite characters; grander names like Obsidian Stormveil work for powerful fae nobles or court fairies in high fantasy settings.