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Lord of the Rings Hobbit Name Generator

Generate Hobbit names in the style of Tolkien's Middle-earth. Hobbits — also called Halflings or the Little Folk — are a cheerful, pipe-smoking people who inhabit the comfortable holes of the Shire. From Bilbo and Frodo Baggins to Samwise Gamgee, Meriadoc Brandybuck, and Peregrin Took, Hobbit names combine Old English and medieval first names with delightfully earthy surnames rooted in the traditions of the four great Hobbit families. Male Hobbit names range from the ancient (Adalgrim, Isembard, Meriadoc) to the surprisingly modern-sounding (Rob, Tom, Ted), reflecting the Shire's isolation from the wider world. Female Hobbit names are famously botanical — Elanor, Lobelia, Primrose, Belladonna, Marigold, and Lily — a tradition that gives every Shire woman a name that sounds like a garden in summer. All names combine with a traditional Hobbit surname such as Baggins, Took, Gamgee, Brandybuck, or Brownlock. Perfect for Middle-earth fan fiction, Hobbit characters in tabletop adventures, Shire-style worldbuilding, or any project needing a name that belongs in a cosy hobbit-hole by the fire.

Lord of the Rings Hobbit Name

Dicentra Goodbody
Pearl Hlothran
Celeste Longhole
Amaryllis Maggot
Esmerelda Boffin

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About the LotR Hobbit Name Generator

Hobbits — the Little Folk of the Shire — are a cheerful, comfort-loving people who inhabit cosy holes in the rolling hills of the Shire. Their names are one of Tolkien's most delightful inventions: male Hobbit names draw from a vast tradition of Old English, medieval, and historically-flavoured first names, while female Hobbit names are famously botanical — flower and plant names that make every Shire woman sound like a garden in bloom. All Hobbit names are completed by a traditional Hobbit surname: Baggins, Took, Gamgee, Brandybuck, Hornblower, and dozens more.

Male first names span an extraordinary range — from the ancient (Adalgrim, Isembard, Meriadoc, Peregrin) to the medieval (Bilbo, Drogo, Otho) to names that sound surprisingly contemporary (Rob, Tom, Ted, Sandy, Nick). Female first names are consistently botanical: Elanor, Lobelia, Primrose, Belladonna, Marigold, Lily, Daisy, Rose, and Pearl — names that feel as warm and settled as the Shire itself.

Every generated name is a complete Hobbit identity — a first name and a surname that together paint a picture of a cosy hole, a well-stocked pantry, and a pipe on the front porch.

Hobbits in Tolkien's Middle-earth

The Three Hobbit Strains

Tolkien describes three strains of Hobbit: the Harfoots (the most common, who settled the Shire), the Stoors (larger and heavier, fond of rivers), and the Fallohides (taller and fairer, more adventurous). The great Hobbit families — Took, Baggins, Brandybuck, Gamgee, Sackville — each have their own traditions and temperaments. The Tooks are notably adventurous by Hobbit standards, while the Bagginses are known for their respectability and their well-stocked larders.

Hobbit Naming Traditions

Tolkien's naming conventions for Hobbits are detailed in the prologue to The Lord of the Rings. Male Hobbits often share names across generations of a family. Female Hobbits of the Shire tradition almost universally receive flower names — a tradition traced back to a Fallohide custom. Hobbit surnames often describe a characteristic of the family's ancestral home or occupation: Hornblower (pipe-weed farmers), Gamgee (from Gamwich), Greenhand (gardeners), Proudfoot (noted for their feet).

How to Use These Names

  • Name an original Hobbit hero or companion for a Middle-earth fan story set in the Shire or beyond.
  • Create a full Hobbit family tree for a fan fiction project — parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and distant cousins.
  • Generate Hobbit NPCs for a tabletop RPG campaign — inn-keepers, farmers, merchants, and reluctant adventurers.
  • Find a name for a Hobbit character in a story set during the Long Winter, the Old Took's time, or the Scouring of the Shire.
  • Name a halfling character for a D&D, Pathfinder, or other tabletop RPG that uses Tolkien-inspired naming.
  • Create a complete Hobbit identity for a cosplay persona, fan-game character, or convention alter-ego.

What Makes a Good Hobbit Name?

Bilbo Baggins

The perfect Hobbit name: an unusual, slightly comic first name combined with a cosy, respectable surname that suggests a well-established family with a hole worth inheriting.

Rose Gamgee

Female Hobbit names are botanical by tradition — the flower name paired with a working-folk surname gives an immediate sense of the Shire's combination of warmth and ordinariness.

Peregrin Took

Longer, more old-fashioned first names paired with famous surnames suggest a Hobbit from a notable family — more likely to find himself at Rivendell than content by the fire.

Example Hobbit Names

Ranugad Rumble Beryl Bunce Azalea Clayhanger Merry Gawkroger Hamfast Lightfoot Lobelia Hornblower Cosimo Brownlock Lily Sandyman Peregrin Took Isembard Burrows Marigold Gamgee Drogo Baggins

For other Shire-adjacent names, try the Bree-folk Name Generator. For the wider world of Middle-earth, see the Maiar Name Generator.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use these names for D&D Halflings? +
Yes — Tolkien's Hobbits are the direct inspiration for D&D Halflings, and Hobbit-style names are entirely appropriate for Halfling characters in any edition of D&D, Pathfinder, or similar tabletop RPGs.
Is this generator free? +
Yes, completely free with no sign-up required. Generate as many Hobbit names as you need.
Why do female Hobbit names use flower names? +
Tolkien describes in the prologue to The Lord of the Rings that it is a Hobbit tradition — specifically traced to the Fallohides — to give daughters flower or plant names. Characters like Rosie Cotton, Lily, Daisy, Elanor, Lobelia, Primrose, and Belladonna all follow this tradition. Male Hobbits use Old English and medieval names instead.
Are all the male first names from the actual Hobbit canon? +
The male name pool includes canonical Hobbit names like Bilbo, Frodo, Samwise, Meriadoc, and Peregrin alongside many Old English, medieval, and Germanic names that fit the same tradition. Not every name is from Tolkien's published canon, but all are in the spirit of the Hobbit naming convention.
Is there an API for programmatic access? +
Yes — FunGenerators offers an API with access to this and hundreds of other name generators. See the API documentation for subscription details.
Where do Hobbit surnames come from? +
Hobbit surnames often describe a characteristic of the family's ancestral home, occupation, or notable physical trait. Hornblower = pipe-weed farmers; Gamgee = from Gamwich; Proudfoot = noted for their large, hairy feet; Greenhand = gardening tradition; Brandybuck = from Buckland on the Brandywine river.