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Dragon Ball Hakaishin (God of Destruction) Name Generator

Generate names in the style of the Hakaishin — the Gods of Destruction from Dragon Ball Super — whose names are all inspired by alcoholic beverages and spirits. Beerus is named after beer, Champa after champagne, Belmod after vermouth, Quitela after tequila, Sidra after cider, Arak after arak, Giine after gin, Liquiir after liqueur, Heles after ales, Marcarita after margarita, Rumsshi after rum. Every name in this generator follows that same tradition: alcohol-inspired phonemes twisted into alien-sounding divine names that hint at their boozy origin without spelling it out directly. Perfect for Dragon Ball Super fan fiction featuring the Destroyers and their Universes, tabletop campaigns with divine-tier characters, original Universe Lord of Destruction characters, and any project that needs names with the gloriously absurd godly-yet-boozy naming logic of Dragon Ball Super's Tournament of Power.

Hakaishin Name

Neve
Never
Magna
Sinthe
Salas

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Dragon Ball Hakaishin Name Generator

The Hakaishin — Gods of Destruction — from Dragon Ball Super all follow one of anime's most consistently absurd naming conventions: every single one is named after an alcoholic drink. Beerus is beer, Champa is champagne, Belmod is vermouth, Quitela is tequila, Sidra is cider, Arak is arak, Giine is gin, Liquiir is liqueur, Heles is ales, Marcarita is margarita, Rumsshi is rum, Mosco is moscato, Giin is gin. This generator produces names following that exact tradition — alcohol-inspired phonemes rearranged into alien-sounding divine names that hint at their boozy origin without spelling it out directly.

The output includes names built from root alcohol words (Whis from whiskey, Vado from vodka, Mez from mezcal, Jenev from Jenever/Dutch gin, Daiqui from daiquiri) in the same slightly-transformed style as the canon names. Each name is a single-word identifier, as appropriate for divine beings who need no family name — they are simply the Lord of Destruction of their universe.

The Hakaishin: Gods of Destruction in the Dragon Ball Multiverse

Dragon Ball Super introduced the multiverse — twelve universes, each with its own God of Destruction, Angel attendant, and Supreme Kai. The Hakaishin are divine beings whose primary function is destruction: eliminating things that threaten the balance or natural order of their universe, or simply things that their Supreme Kai recommends removing. They are extraordinarily powerful, ranking well above Goku and Vegeta at Super Saiyan Blue tier, and most of them have not been seriously challenged in their respective universes for millions of years.

Beerus, the God of Destruction of Universe 7, is the first and most prominent Hakaishin: a sleepy, petulant cat deity who will destroy entire planets over food he dislikes, but who has gradually developed genuine affection for Goku and has a peculiar relationship with his Angel attendant Whis. The Tournament of Power required all twelve Hakaishin to participate, giving each their moment and establishing the full set of booze-themed divine names that fans have catalogued and celebrated ever since. The naming convention is so beloved in the Dragon Ball community that fan-created original Hakaishin characters almost universally follow the same rule.

How to Use Hakaishin Names

  • Name an original God of Destruction for a Dragon Ball fan fiction set in a new universe
  • Create the Hakaishin of Universe 13-18 for extended multiverse fan projects
  • Name the God of Destruction antagonist or mentor in a tabletop Dragon Ball campaign
  • Give the Hakaishin of your Dragon Ball RPG character's home universe a canon-compatible name
  • Create the divine rival whose power forces your characters to reach new transformations
  • Name the Hakaishin who has gone rogue or been unseated in an alternate timeline

What Makes a Good Hakaishin Name?

Cognac

Direct spirit names (Cognac, Absi/Absinthe, Arak, Sak/Sake) are slightly simplified versions of the alcohol they reference — recognizable but alien enough for a divine being

Tequila

The transformation principle: take a real drink name (Tequila → Teqi → Teq; Jenever → Jenev → Jen) and apply Dragon Ball's light phoneme adjustment to create something that sounds divine yet familiar

Vodkis

Adding a suffix (-is, -us, -as) to the root drink word creates a more formal divine-sounding variant — the same logic that turns beer into Beerus or vermouth into Belmod

Example Hakaishin Names

Cognac Vodkis Tequis Meadas Raicil Sinthe Jenne Sontis Arma Ginia

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are all Hakaishin named after alcoholic drinks? +
Dragon Ball naming conventions assign thematic name pools to groups of characters. The Z Fighters' Saiyans are named after vegetables, Frieza's family after cold things, and the Hakaishin after alcoholic beverages. Beerus=beer, Champa=champagne, Belmod=vermouth, Quitela=tequila — the pattern is consistent across all twelve canon Gods of Destruction.
Is there a Frieza clan name generator on this site? +
Yes — there is also a Frieza & Clan Name Generator that produces names in the cold-themed and fruit-themed tradition of the Planet Trade Organization, following the naming conventions of Frieza, Cooler, Dodoria, Zarbon, and the Ginyu Force.
Is this generator free? +
Yes, the Dragon Ball Hakaishin Name Generator is completely free with unlimited use and no registration required.
What is a Hakaishin in Dragon Ball? +
Hakaishin are the Gods of Destruction in Dragon Ball Super — one per universe across the twelve universes of the multiverse. Their function is literal destruction: removing things that threaten cosmic balance or that their Supreme Kai recommends eliminating. Beerus (Universe 7) is the most prominent, but all twelve were revealed during the Tournament of Power arc, each with their own personality and a name rooted in an alcoholic drink.
Can I use these names in Dragon Ball fan projects? +
Yes — all generated names are free for personal or commercial fan fiction, tabletop campaigns, and original character creation. The generator produces names from the Hakaishin naming tradition without copying specific canon character names from the show.