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Lord of the Rings Maiar Name Generator

Generate Maiar names in the style of Tolkien's Middle-earth. The Maiar are the lesser servants of the Valar — divine spirits who crossed into Arda at the beginning of time to assist in shaping the world. They include the Istari (the Wizards: Gandalf, Saruman, Radagast, and the two Blue Wizards), the Balrogs before their corruption, and great individual spirits like Melian the Maia, Sauron (originally Mairon), and Ossë of the seas. Maiar names — particularly those of the Valier-aligned female Maiar — follow a Quenya phoneme pattern: soft optional onsets (f, l, m, n, ph, s, sh), compound vowels (ó, é, ie, ia, ea), medial consonant pairs (lm, nn, ph, ss, th), and optional soft endings (ë, é, ó). Male Maiar names use a slightly different set of onset and medial consonants with similar compound vowel pools and optional closings — producing names that feel ancient, luminous, and otherworldly. Perfect for Middle-earth fan fiction, Maia or Wizard characters in tabletop adventures, divine-being worldbuilding, or any project needing names that carry the timeless resonance of Tolkien's Quenya.

Lord of the Rings Maiar Name

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About the LotR Maiar Name Generator

The Maiar are the lesser divine spirits of Tolkien's cosmology — the servants and students of the Valar who crossed into Arda at the dawn of creation to help shape the world. Among their number are Gandalf (Olórin), Saruman (Curunír), Radagast (Aiwendil), Sauron (Mairon the Admirable before his corruption), Melian the Maia who married King Thingol of Doriath, and Ossë the lord of the inner seas. Their names — especially those used in Valinor — follow the musical, flowing phonemes of Quenya.

Female Maia names (Valier-style) use soft optional onsets (f, l, m, n, ph, s, sh, w, y), compound vowels including the accented Quenya vowels (ó, é, ë, ie, ia, ea, ae, ua), medial consonant pairs (lm, nn, ph, ss, th), closing consonants (r, n, s, th, l, m), and optional soft endings (ë, é, ó) — producing names with a luminous, otherworldly quality. Male Maia names use slightly different consonant pools (c, k, l, m, n, p, r, s, t, th) and medial clusters, with the same Quenya vowel richness.

Every generated name carries the ancient, divine quality of Tolkien's Quenya — names that belong to beings who existed before the Sun and Moon were made.

The Maiar in Tolkien's Cosmology

Servants of the Valar

The Maiar are the lesser order of the Ainur — the divine spirits who entered Arda to help the Valar shape the world according to Ilúvatar's theme. Each Maia is bound to the Vala whose nature they most reflect: Gandalf (Olórin) serves Manwë and Varda; Radagast serves Yavanna; Melian served Varda and Estë before entering Middle-earth; Ossë serves Ulmo. In their original forms the Maiar are pure spirit, and those who took physical forms in Middle-earth are enormously powerful even in diminished shape.

Notable Maiar

The Istari (the five Wizards) are Maiar sent to Middle-earth in the Third Age to counsel and inspire resistance to Sauron. Gandalf's Quenya name Olórin means "dreamer" or "one of visions." Sauron was originally Mairon, a Maia of Aulë who was corrupted by Morgoth. Melian, the most powerful female Maia in the stories, protected Doriath with her girdle of enchantment for centuries. Balrogs are also fallen Maiar — proof of what a Maia becomes when corrupted entirely.

How to Use These Names

  • Name an original Maiar character — a fifth Wizard, a servant of a lesser-known Valar, or a lost wanderer of the Second Age.
  • Create the Quenya name for a divine-being character in a Middle-earth tabletop RPG or fan fiction.
  • Generate names for spirits of nature, river-folk (like Goldberry's father), or sea-spirits in an original Middle-earth story.
  • Find a name for an immortal, divine, or semi-divine character in any fantasy setting that draws on Tolkien's cosmological tradition.
  • Name a corrupted Maia who serves a dark power — a lieutenant-level antagonist whose divine origin gives them terrible authority.
  • Use the names for angel-like or seraphic characters in any fiction that needs a name carrying the weight of creation itself.

What Makes a Good Maiar Name?

Melian

Soft onset consonants and flowing vowel sequences give female Maiar names a luminous, water-like quality — names that feel like light on a lake at dawn.

Curunír

Male Maia names use slightly harder consonant pools but the same accented Quenya vowels — names that feel ancient and authoritative, whether for a wizard or a sea-spirit.

Olórin

The optional accented endings (ë, é, ó) are a signature of Quenya — names that trail off into a long breath, as if the last syllable is itself a kind of music.

Example Maiar Names

Meallaeso Yosila Shailmuar Phuonmieth Puseose Yuonwiare Meonname Nothilos Lauthienne Sílessë Círiandor Faelinor

For corrupted Maiar, see the Balrog Name Generator. For other beings of power, try the Orc Name Generator.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this generator free? +
Yes, completely free with no registration required.
Can I use these names for divine or angelic characters in non-Tolkien settings? +
Yes — the Quenya phoneme patterns produce names with a luminous, otherworldly quality suitable for divine beings, seraphim, nature spirits, or immortal guardians in any fantasy or mythological setting.
Do generated names include Quenya accent characters? +
Yes — the generator includes authentic Quenya-style accented vowels (ó, é, ë, eö) in the vowel pools, reflecting the way Tolkien wrote Quenya names. Some generated names will contain these characters, giving them a specifically Tolkienian flavour.
Is Sauron really a Maiar? +
Yes. Sauron was originally Mairon ("the Admirable"), a Maia of Aulë the Smith. He was seduced by Morgoth in the earliest ages of Arda and became the Dark Lord's chief lieutenant. After Morgoth's defeat, Sauron became the primary antagonist of the Second and Third Ages. His original divine nature as a Maiar makes him one of the most powerful beings in Middle-earth.
Is there an API for this generator? +
Yes — FunGenerators provides an API with access to this and hundreds of other name generators. See the API documentation for subscription options.
What is the difference between Maiar and Valar? +
The Valar are the greater divine powers — the fifteen Ainur who took on the governance of Arda (Manwë, Varda, Ulmo, Aulë, Yavanna, and others). The Maiar are the lesser order who serve the Valar, vastly more numerous and varied. Both are types of Ainur, the divine spirits created by Ilúvatar before the making of the world.