Dragon Ball Miscellaneous Name Generator
Dragon Ball's secondary and background characters follow two additional naming traditions beyond the main race-specific themes. The first draws from magic words and incantations — Abracadabra, Hocus Pocus, Sesame (as in Open Sesame), Presto, Shazam, Abraxas — the kind of mystical-sounding phrases associated with stage magic and ancient spells. The second draws from food seasonings, condiments, and spice names — Basil, Oregano, Cilantro, Wasabi, Teriyaki, Saffron, Turmeric — in the same food-themed vein that runs through the entire franchise.
These traditions appear most often in Dragon Ball's human characters, background villains, Crane and Turtle School students, and the miscellaneous roster of fighters and bystanders who populate the Dragon Ball world without belonging to one of the main named races. Characters like Master Roshi (turtle-themed), Tien Shinhan (tianshin = dim sum), and Chiaotzu (jiaozi = dumpling) fit this broader food-themed tradition that runs through the human cast.
This generator produces names from both pools, giving you either a mystical-incantation name or a spice and condiment name — both perfectly suited to Dragon Ball's colourful supporting cast of humans, minor villains, and tournament fighters.
Some Dragon Ball characters take their names from the language of magic and mysticism. Abra and Cadabra are the oldest recorded magic words in Western tradition. Hocus and Pocus go back to 17th-century conjuring patter. Sesame references the Ali Baba tale. These names give characters an otherworldly, mysterious quality despite being immediately recognisable.
Dragon Ball's human characters are often named after foods and their ingredients in more subtle ways than the Saiyans' vegetable puns. Spice names like Basil, Cilantro, Wasabi, and Oregano work naturally as character names while staying true to the franchise's food-themed naming logic — particularly for characters from a culinary background or mysterious origin.
Magic word energy — incantation-based names carry an inherent mystical quality that suits Dragon Ball's more theatrical characters, especially those with ki manipulation or stage-performer aesthetics
Spice punch — condiment and spice names have the same wordplay DNA as the franchise's main naming traditions but with a sharper, more flavourful character suited to human cast members with distinct personalities
Immediate recognisability — unlike the distorted puns of Saiyan names, these work as-is, which is fitting for human characters who live in the same world as the audience and don't need alien-sounding names
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