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Fourth Wing Name Generator

Generate names for characters in the world of The Empyrean Series by Rebecca Yarros — the military dragon-rider universe of Fourth Wing and Iron Flame. Whether you need a war college rider, a Venin dark wielder, a noble-born cadet, or a commanding officer at Basgiath War College, this generator produces names that fit the series' distinctive blend of Celtic, Welsh, and invented fantasy phonology. The names reflect the world of Navarre: strong, military-edged surnames like Sorrengail, Riorson, and Cardulo alongside first names ranging from the fierce (Xaden, Garrick) to the lyrical (Violet, Rhiannon). Perfect for fan fiction, Empyrean-inspired tabletop campaigns, or any fantasy setting combining dragon-bonded riders with a war academy setting.

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About the Fourth Wing Name Generator

The Fourth Wing Name Generator creates character names for the world of The Empyrean Series by Rebecca Yarros — the bestselling fantasy series beginning with Fourth Wing and continuing with Iron Flame. Set at Basgiath War College in the kingdom of Navarre, the series follows dragon-riding war riders who bond with powerful dragons and wield elemental magic. The names in this series draw from a distinctive blend of Celtic, Welsh, Breton, and invented fantasy phonology that gives the world a grounded-yet-mythic feel.

This generator produces full rider names — a first name and surname — drawn from the series' canonical characters and extended with style-consistent original names that fit the world seamlessly. Whether you're writing fan fiction, building an Empyrean-inspired tabletop campaign, or creating original characters inspired by the series, the names generated here will feel native to Navarre.

Use the gender filter to generate specifically male or female rider names, reflecting the diverse cadet population of Basgiath's war college.

The World of The Empyrean Series

Rebecca Yarros' Empyrean Series is set in a world where dragon-riders serve as the military elite of a kingdom perpetually at war. Basgiath War College is divided into quadrants — Riders, Scribes, Healers, and Infantry — with the Riders' Quadrant being the most dangerous and prestigious. Each year, cadets attempt to bond with one of the powerful dragons who choose their own riders, a process that kills those the dragons deem unworthy.

The naming conventions in the series reflect this world's cultural geography. First names often have a Celtic or Welsh quality — Violet, Rhiannon, Imogen, Xaden, Dain — with that mix of lyrical softness and hard consonants. Surnames carry a more invented fantasy quality, ranging from the grounded (Sorrengail, Matthias, Aetos) to the evocative (Riorson, Cardulo, Tauri). Together they create an identity that feels both familiar and distinctly other-worldly.

The generator captures both registers: the canon names of beloved characters alongside original names constructed to match the series' phonological patterns exactly.

How to Use This Generator

Click Generate to receive ten Fourth Wing–style names at once. Each result combines a first name with a surname in the tradition of the Navarre military naming system. Use the gender filter buttons to focus on male or female names, or leave the default setting to receive a mixed list.

For fan fiction, look for names that feel consistent with the character's house, quadrant, and social standing. Noble-born characters in the series often have more flowing, multi-syllable names, while common-born cadets tend toward shorter, more direct names. High-ranking officers carry surnames that project authority.

For tabletop campaigns inspired by the series, consider how a character's name relates to their dragon bond and their elemental affinity. Wind riders might suit lighter, open-vowel names; earth riders might carry heavier consonant-laden surnames.

Keep generating until you find a name that resonates — or use the generator as a starting point and modify syllables to create something uniquely yours.

What Makes a Good Fourth Wing Name?

The best names in the Empyrean Series feel like they carry weight — both the burden of military service and the legacy of a family's history in Navarre. A good rider name has a first name that is distinctive but not decorative, something a commanding officer could shout across a training field or a dragon could recognize as worth answering.

Strong first names in the series tend to have one or two clear syllables with a memorable consonant — Xaden, Dain, Violet, Imogen — names that are easy to remember under pressure. More lyrical names like Rhiannon and Catriona signal Celtic heritage within the world's cultural geography. The generated names follow these same principles.

Surnames in Navarre often function as markers of lineage and region. Names like Sorrengail, Riorson, and Barlowe carry centuries of family history. The generator's surnames are constructed to have the same quality — they sound like they belong to old families with complicated histories, which is entirely fitting for a series where family legacy drives so much of the conflict.

Avoid names that are too fantastical or unpronounceable — the series' names are unusual but always readable. The generator follows this principle, producing names that look strange at first glance but resolve naturally when spoken aloud.

Example Uses for Fourth Wing Names

Fan fiction: Name your original rider characters, their families, professors at Basgiath, or Venin antagonists with names that blend seamlessly into the established cast of Violet Sorrengail, Xaden Riorson, and Rhiannon Matthias.

Tabletop RPG campaigns: Build an Empyrean-inspired setting with a war college, dragon bonds, and elemental magic. Populate it with NPCs drawn from the generator — wing leaders, rival cadets, gruff training officers, and politically-connected noble families.

Original fiction inspired by the series: The naming style works for any military fantasy setting featuring aerial combat, dragon riders, or rigorous academy training. The Celtic and Welsh phonological roots give names a grounded quality that suits serious military fantasy.

Character naming exercises: Writers developing characters for the Empyrean universe benefit from a name bank that feels authentic. Rather than laboring over individual names, generate a batch and choose the ones that fit each character's personality, background, and arc.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I access this generator via API? +
Yes. Fun Generators provides API access to all name generators. See the API documentation section on this site for endpoint details, authentication, and usage limits.
Can I use these names for fan fiction set in the Empyrean universe? +
Yes. The original names in the generator are style-consistent with the series but are not copyrighted characters — they are yours to use freely in fan fiction, original work, and any creative project. The canonical names are included for reference and inspiration within fan creative contexts.
Does the generator work for other dragon-rider fantasy settings? +
Absolutely. The Celtic-inflected first names and military-sounding surnames work well for any dragon-rider or military academy fantasy setting — Pern (Dragonriders of Pern), Temeraire, or original settings. The naming style suggests both noble lineage and military competence, making these names adaptable to many fantasy contexts.
What naming traditions influence Fourth Wing names? +
Rebecca Yarros draws primarily from Celtic and Welsh naming traditions — the same roots as names like Rhiannon (Welsh goddess of the moon), Catriona (Scottish Gaelic), and Imogen (Shakespearean/Celtic). The surnames show more fantasy invention, combining realistic phoneme patterns with evocative English compounds (Graycastle, Blackmere, Stormfall) and invented multi-syllable names (Sorrengail, Cardulo, Tauri).
Is the generator free to use? +
Yes, completely free. All generated names are yours to use in personal or commercial creative projects without restriction or attribution.
Are these names from the actual Fourth Wing books? +
The generator includes canonical names from the Empyrean Series — Violet, Xaden, Rhiannon, Sorrengail, Riorson, and many others — alongside original names constructed to match the series' phonological style. Canon and original names are mixed in the output pool, so every generation produces a blend of familiar and new names that all fit the world of Navarre.

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