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Daggerheart Faun Name Generator

Generate names for Faun characters from the Daggerheart tabletop RPG system. Fauns are goat-legged beings whose names draw from classical Greek and Roman mythological traditions — onset consonant clusters paired with Greek-style endings that feel both ancient and wild. Male names carry a martial classical weight: Agammeron, Lysander, Polymenos. Female names lean toward the melodic: Alcmena, Calypsia, Hippolyta. Every faun also carries a two-word epithet compound that names their spirit or reputation in nature. Perfect for Daggerheart campaigns, classical fantasy satyr and faun characters, Greek-mythology-inspired tabletop settings, and any project that needs names rooted in ancient pastoral tradition.

Faun Name

Diostos messyshadow
Laerar deathfist
Eryxbis roughguard
Dymcis nightshout
Pischus deadstep

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About the Faun Name Generator

Fauns are the half-goat, half-humanoid beings of ancient myth reborn in the Daggerheart tabletop roleplaying game — creatures of the wild places, music, and the untamed joy of living. Drawing from Greek and Roman mythological traditions, Daggerheart's fauns are neither purely bestial nor fully civilized; they occupy the liminal space between the cultivated world and the wilderness, carrying the vitality and capriciousness of nature itself.

Faun names in Daggerheart draw heavily from classical Greek and Latin phoneme traditions — names that feel ancient, musical, and slightly Dionysiac. Onsets from the broad Greek naming tradition combine with endings that range from the lyrical to the earthy. Male, female, and neutral name pools each have their own character: male names tend toward bolder consonant clusters evoking the vitality of satyrs and forest gods, female names toward more melodic patterns, and neutral names blending both traditions.

Every faun name is paired with an epithet — a compound nature-themed title that reflects the faun's connection to a particular place, creature, or natural force. "Plainhoof," "Hazelstep," and "Stormjumper" are examples of how these epithets capture the faun aesthetic: earthy, vivid, and alive with movement.

Faun Naming Traditions in Daggerheart

Classical Phoneme Roots

Faun given names draw from the vast tradition of Greek and Roman naming — the same phoneme wellspring that gave mythology names like Bacchus, Silenus, Pan, Evadne, and Thalia. The generator's large phoneme pools produce names that feel authentically classical while remaining playful and alive. These are not names of stern gods but of creatures who dance at festivals and lead travelers astray in forests.

Nature and Movement Epithets

Faun epithets emphasize the natural world and physical movement — hooves on ground, leaping through undergrowth, the sound of wind in grass. Prefixes like "plain," "hazel," "storm," "brook," and "meadow" pair with suffixes like "hoof," "step," "jumper," "dancer," and "runner" to create epithets that feel alive with kinetic energy. A faun's epithet often reflects where they are most at home or how they move through the world.

How to Use These Names

  • Name a Faun player character for a Daggerheart campaign
  • Create faun NPCs — forest guides, traveling musicians, trickster spirits, and wild mages
  • Generate names for satyrs, pans, and goat-folk in other fantasy TTRPGs
  • Name characters in mythology-inspired fiction or classical fantasy settings
  • Build a faun community with consistent naming traditions for worldbuilding
  • Create NPC encounters for wilderness adventures and fae-wild settings

Example Faun Names

Themda Plainhoof Memmome Hazelstep Evadgo Stormjumper Apsyas Lasthoofs Livrto Silenttail Philemon Brookdancer Calista Meadowstride Theron Wildleaper Lysander Fernstep Amalthea Sunhopper

Frequently Asked Questions

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 faun epithet? +
Faun epithets emphasize the natural world and physical movement — hooves on ground, leaping through undergrowth, wind in grass. Prefixes like "plain," "hazel," "storm," and "meadow" pair with suffixes like "hoof," "step," "jumper," and "dancer" to create vivid, kinetic epithets that reflect where the faun is most at home.
Can I use these names for satyrs and pan-folk in other settings? +
Yes — these names work well for satyrs, pans, and any goat-folk or nature-spirit character in D&D, Pathfinder, or other fantasy TTRPGs. The classical Greek phoneme tradition is broadly applicable to mythology-inspired characters.
What are Fauns like in Daggerheart? +
Fauns in Daggerheart are the half-goat, half-humanoid beings of ancient myth reborn as a playable ancestry — creatures of the wild places, music, and the untamed joy of living. Neither purely bestial nor fully civilized, they occupy the liminal space between the cultivated world and the wilderness, carrying the vitality and capriciousness of nature itself.
Is this generator free to use? +
Yes, the Faun name generator is completely free with unlimited generations.
What naming traditions do Faun names draw from? +
Faun names draw heavily from classical Greek and Latin phoneme traditions — the same wellspring that gave mythology names like Bacchus, Silenus, Pan, Evadne, and Thalia. The large phoneme pools produce names that feel authentically classical while remaining playful and alive. Male names tend toward bolder consonant clusters; female names toward more melodic patterns.