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Jotunn Name Generator

Generate powerful names for jotnar — the giants of Norse mythology who stand in eternal opposition to the gods of Asgard. Jotunn names draw from Old Norse phonology, with runic consonant clusters, archaic vowels, and the weight of primordial forces. Perfect for Norse mythology roleplaying, fantasy worldbuilding, and Viking-themed fiction.

Jotunn Name

laurby
jufþim
my
drænjilmot
leingryng

About the Jotunn Name Generator

Jotnar (singular: jotunn) are the ancient giants of Norse mythology — primordial beings of immense power who predate the Aesir gods themselves and dwell in realms beyond Midgard. Our Jotunn Name Generator creates names that carry the weight of these titanic beings, drawing from authentic Old Norse phonology: archaic vowels including runes like á, í, ö, ý, and æ; runic consonant clusters; and the guttural, grinding sounds of the Norse proto-language.

The generator offers separate male and female name pools. Male jotunn names tend toward harder consonant clusters, elongated consonant bridges, and more complex mid-sections reflecting the brutish power of frost giants and mountain jotnar. Female jotunn names (many jotnar in the Eddas were female, and several became ancestresses of the gods themselves) tend toward longer, more flowing constructions with softer onset consonants, though still grounded in the same archaic Norse phonology.

Whether you need a name for the frost giant warlord in your Norse-inspired tabletop campaign, the ancient enemy of the gods in your mythology-based fiction, or a powerful NPC in a Viking LARP setting, these names carry the appropriate weight and gravitas of the elder world.

Jotnar in Norse Mythology

The Primordial Giants

In Norse cosmology, the jotnar are not simply "enemies of the gods" — they are older than the gods themselves. The first being in Norse creation mythology was Ymir, a jotunn whose body was used to create the world. The Aesir gods themselves are partly of jotunn ancestry: Odin's mother Bestla was a jotunn, Thor's mother Jörð is a jotunn, and Loki is of jotunn heritage. The jotnar dwell in Jotunheimr, one of the Nine Worlds, and represent the forces of nature, entropy, and primordial chaos that the gods of order must continually struggle against.

Notable Jotnar from the Eddas

Thrym was the frost giant king who stole Mjolnir and demanded Freyja as his bride. Skrymir was so vast that Thor and his companions slept the night in what they thought was a hall, only to discover it was Skrymir's glove. Utgard-Loki ruled a realm of illusion and deception that made even Thor appear weak. The jotunn Skaði, goddess of skiing and mountains, joined the Aesir after demanding compensation for her father Thjazi's death. At Ragnarök, the jotnar will storm Asgard led by Surtr, the fire giant, bringing the end of the current age of the world.

How to Use These Names

  • D&D and Pathfinder: Name frost giants, storm giants, hill giants, or any giant-class monster for a Norse-themed campaign.
  • Norse mythology fiction: Give your original jotnar characters names that sit comfortably alongside canonical figures like Thrym and Skaði.
  • God of War fan content: The God of War franchise draws heavily from Norse mythology and features numerous jotnar — create your own.
  • LARP and convention characters: A Viking-themed LARP antagonist or rival needs a name with the right weight and history.
  • Video game bosses: Name the boss-tier frost giant in your indie game or homebrew tabletop adventure.
  • Worldbuilding: Populate your Norse-inspired pantheon's "opposition" with named jotnar who have their own complex motivations and histories.

What Makes a Good Jotunn Name?

Þjórguldmr

Runic consonant weight — the thorn (Þ) and eth (ð) characters give names an authentically archaic Norse quality that Latin-alphabet approximations cannot fully replicate.

Grunlvaed

Grinding consonant bridges — clusters like ðg, rr, gl, and ng in the middle of a name create the lumbering, unstoppable quality these titanic beings should convey.

Skalfrytt

Archaic vowel depth — characters like á, ö, æ, and ý place names firmly in Proto-Norse linguistic space, giving them a sense of impossible antiquity.

Example Jotunn Names

Þjörvaldmr Grunlvaed Skálfrid Hríkangr Brymnlfð Vógreld Fængulstr Snálkvid Áurmeld Ljórvaldr Eirgannfr Stvórlund

Frequently Asked Questions

Is API access available? +
Yes — FunGenerators provides API access to this and other generators. Check the API documentation on the site for details.
Do male and female jotunn names follow different conventions? +
In the Eddas, female jotunn names (like Skaði, Gerðr, Angrboda) tend toward softer consonant patterns with more liquid consonants, while male names (like Þrymr, Útgarða-Loki, Skrýmir) often feature heavier consonant clusters. This generator reflects those tendencies in its separate male and female phoneme pools.
Are the names free to use in commercial projects? +
Yes — all generated names are free for personal and commercial use with no attribution required.
Are jotnar always evil in Norse mythology? +
No — the relationship between gods and jotnar is complex. Many jotnar are antagonists, but several became allies or consorts of the Aesir gods. Skaði, Gerðr, and Jörð are jotnar who joined or were associated with the gods. Loki himself is of jotunn heritage. The jotnar represent primordial natural forces — not moral evil, but the untamed world that predates order.
Are these names compatible with D&D 5e giant lore? +
Yes — D&D's giant hierarchy (frost, storm, hill, fire, stone, cloud) draws from Norse and Northern European mythological traditions. These names work well for any Norse-flavored giant, particularly frost and storm giants.
What is the difference between a jotunn and a giant? +
Jotunn is the Old Norse word, while "giant" is the English approximation. Not all jotnar are physically enormous — some are of human scale in the myths. The term encompasses frost giants (hrímþursar), fire giants (eldþursar), mountain giants, and sea giants, all with different characteristics and domains.