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Material Name Generator

Generate names for fictional materials, fabrics, metals, and exotic substances used in fantasy and science fiction settings. The generator produces three styles: compound names fusing a prefix with a base material like 'Shadowsilk', 'Frostgold', and 'Stormleather'; spaced compound names like 'Dragon Wood' and 'Chaos Stone'; and adjective-led descriptive names like 'Radiant Steel', 'Molten Bronze', and 'Ancient Silk'. Perfect for fantasy RPG item crafting systems, worldbuilding, fiction writing, game development, and any creative project needing a unique-sounding material or fabric name.

Material Name

Double wool
Aberrant cloth
Arctic bark
Lightning nickel
Sunvelvet

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About the Material Name Generator

The Material Name Generator creates names for fictional materials, fabrics, metals, alloys, and exotic substances used in fantasy and science fiction settings. It produces three distinct formats: compound names fusing a prefix with a base material like Shadowsilk, Frostgold, and Stormleather; spaced compound names like Dragon Wood, Chaos Stone, and Moon Silk; and adjective-led descriptive names like Radiant Steel, Molten Bronze, and Ancient Silk.

The base material vocabulary covers metals (brass, bronze, cobalt, copper, gold, iron, lead, nickel, silver, steel, tin, titanium, zinc), textiles (cloth, cotton, denim, fleece, knit, lace, linen, satin, silk, suede, tweed, velvet, wool), and natural materials (bark, bone, clay, glass, hide, leather, marble, paper, resin, sand, skin, stone, wood). Prefixes and adjectives span the thematic range of fantasy — elemental, cosmic, combat-oriented, and supernatural.

From the mithril and dragonscale of traditional fantasy to the exotic materials of science fiction worldbuilding, named materials are a cornerstone of any crafting system, loot table, or worldbuilding document that wants to convey depth and variety.

Materials in Fantasy and Science Fiction

Famous Fantasy Materials

Fantasy fiction has a long tradition of named exotic materials: Tolkien's mithril (a silver metal stronger than steel and lighter than silk), the Valyrian steel of Game of Thrones (with supernatural edge retention and heat flexibility), adamantium and vibranium in Marvel Comics, and orichalcum from Platonic accounts of Atlantis. Each name suggests specific properties and cultural weight. The material's name is often as important as its mechanical properties in conveying what it means to the world.

Materials in RPG Crafting Systems

Tabletop RPGs and video games rely heavily on tiered material systems — the difference between iron, steel, and mithril armour is not just statistical but narrative. Games like Skyrim, Dark Souls, Monster Hunter, and World of Warcraft all use named material tiers to signal progression and world depth. Each material name must be distinctive, pronounceable, and carry the right aesthetic signal. A name like Stormleather immediately suggests weather-magic and movement; Veilsilk suggests concealment and mystery.

How to Use These Material Names

  • RPG crafting systems: Populate a tiered material system for armour, weapons, and tools with exotic material names at each quality level.
  • Fantasy fiction: Name the rare materials that your blacksmith character works with, or the legendary substance that the artefact weapon is forged from.
  • Game item naming: Use a material name as the prefix for items — Stormgold Gauntlets, Phantom Silk Robes, Glacial Steel Blade.
  • Worldbuilding: Define the material resources of different regions — what materials are mined, woven, or harvested in each part of your world, and what trade routes exist because of them.
  • Sci-fi settings: Name the composite alloys and synthetic fabrics of a futuristic civilisation using the generator's more abstract prefix vocabulary.
  • Fashion and textiles worldbuilding: Create fictional fabric names for the fashion industry of your fictional world — what does the haute couture of an elven city use?

What Makes a Good Material Name?

Shadowsilk

Compound names without spaces create the most exotic-feeling material names — they suggest a single unique substance rather than a described material. The fusion of a thematic prefix with a base material creates instant world-specific vocabulary.

Chaos Stone

Spaced two-word names read more like a description of a naturally occurring material — a stone found in chaotic magical regions, or near rift zones. They feel geological or biological in origin, suggesting discoverable natural resources.

Radiant Steel

Adjective-led names suggest a processed or refined material — steel that has been treated, enchanted, or alloyed with something special. These names work well for crafted materials that are not found raw in nature but must be made through skill.

Example Material Names

Shadowsilk Chaos Stone Radiant Steel Frostgold Dragon Wood Molten Bronze Phantom Leather Storm Marble Ancient Silk Ghostbone Lunar Velvet Prismbark

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the base material names real materials? +
Yes — the base material vocabulary consists of real-world materials (steel, silk, marble, leather, oak bark, etc.). The fictional element comes from the prefix or adjective combined with the base material to create a new exotic substance name.
What is the difference between the compound and spaced formats? +
Compound names (like "Shadowsilk") feel more like unique exotic substances — a single named material. Spaced names (like "Shadow Silk") read more like a described variant of a familiar material. Both are generated; you can choose whichever fits your world better.
Is the generator free to use? +
Yes — the Material Name Generator is completely free with no registration required.
Is there API access available? +
Yes. FunGenerators offers API access for developers. Visit the FunGenerators API page for details on integration and plans.
Are there related generators for crafting and equipment? +
The Enchanted Gear Name Generator can help name specific weapons and armour pieces that might be made from these materials. The Gemstone Name Generator is also useful for naming the crystals and stones of your world.
Can I use these names in a published game or novel? +
Yes — all generated material names are free to use in personal or commercial projects, including tabletop RPG supplements, video games, novels, and worldbuilding documents.