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Mountain Clan Name Generator - Game of Thrones / A Song of Ice and Fire

Generate Mountain Clan names from Game of Thrones and A Song of Ice and Fire — the fierce hill tribes of the Vale who have inhabited the Mountains of the Moon since before the Andal invasion. The Mountain Clans of the Vale include the Burned Men, the Black Ears, the Moon Brothers, the Milk Snakes, the Sons of the Mist, the Stone Crows, the Painted Dogs, and many more. Their leaders include figures like Shagga son of Dolf (Stone Crows), Timett son of Timett (Burned Men), and Chella daughter of Cheyk (Black Ears). Mountain Clan names follow a distinctive phonetic pattern: short, harsh syllables with strong consonant clusters that evoke the rugged terrain of the Mountains of the Moon. Names like Shagga, Timett, Chella, and Conn reflect the tribal, archaic feel of a people largely unchanged since the Age of Heroes. This generator produces phoneme-assembled Mountain Clan names for both male and female characters, using the same sound patterns established in A Song of Ice and Fire. Perfect for fan fiction, tabletop campaigns in the Vale, and Westerosi original characters who come from the hill country.

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Dokha
Sruthor
Broya
Srasenne
Sreka

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About the Mountain Clan Name Generator

The Mountain Clan Name Generator creates names for the fierce hill tribes of the Vale of Arryn who inhabit the Mountains of the Moon in Game of Thrones and A Song of Ice and Fire. Mountain Clan names follow a distinctive phonetic pattern: short, harsh syllables with strong consonant clusters that evoke the rugged terrain of their homeland.

The generator produces phoneme-assembled names for both male and female Mountain Clan characters, using the same sound patterns established in George R.R. Martin's novels. Names like Shagga, Timett, Chella, and Conn reflect the tribal, archaic feel of a people largely unchanged since the Age of Heroes.

Perfect for fan fiction set in the Vale of Arryn, tabletop RPG campaigns featuring the Mountains of the Moon, Westerosi original characters from the hill country, and any project requiring the distinctive tribal naming style of the Vale's ancient clans.

The Mountain Clans of the Vale

The Mountains of the Moon are home to numerous distinct tribes collectively called the Mountain Clans or Hill Tribes. They have inhabited the Vale's mountain ranges since before the Andal invasion thousands of years ago, predating the Vale's current noble families. The clans include:

  • Stone Crows — led by Shagga son of Dolf; the clan Tyrion Lannister encounters first
  • Burned Men — led by Timett son of Timett; their warriors prove bravery by self-mutilation
  • Black Ears — led by Chella daughter of Cheyk; collect enemies' ears as trophies
  • Moon Brothers — led by Ulf son of Umar
  • Painted Dogs — allies in Tyrion's campaign
  • Milk Snakes — a Vale hill tribe mentioned in the novels
  • Sons of the Mist — another Vale mountain tribe

The clans maintain their own customs, hierarchies, and territorial boundaries while sharing a broad cultural identity as mountain people who have resisted both Andal authority and Valyrian influence.

Mountain Clan Naming Conventions

Mountain Clan characters in ASOIAF use patronymics or matronymics rather than family surnames: "son of" or "daughter of" followed by the parent's first name. Shagga son of Dolf, Timett son of Timett (named after his father, suggesting a clan tradition of repeating the name), and Chella daughter of Cheyk are the most prominent examples.

The personal names themselves tend toward short, percussive syllables with hard consonants (g, k, ch, sh) and compact vowel sounds. This gives Mountain Clan names a tribal, archaic quality distinct from both the more elaborate Westerosi noble names and the Norse-influenced Free Folk names. Where a Free Folk name might sound like "Tormund" or "Ygritte", a Mountain Clan name sounds like "Shagga", "Timett", or "Conn".

Female Mountain Clan names follow the same phonemic pattern as male names, reflecting that Mountain Clan society respects female leaders and fighters — Chella daughter of Cheyk leads the Black Ears and is treated as a full equal among the other clan chiefs in Tyrion's coalition.

Tyrion Lannister and the Mountain Clans

The Mountain Clans play a significant role in A Game of Thrones / Season 1 through their alliance with Tyrion Lannister. After Tyrion is captured by Catelyn Stark and taken to the Eyrie, he escapes the sky cells through trial by combat and is released on the road through the Mountains of the Moon.

Tyrion promises the clans weapons, armour, and the Vale's lowlands in exchange for safe passage to the Lannister host. The clans accompany him south and fight at the Battle of the Green Fork (the Whispering Wood battle in the show) as part of the Lannister vanguard. Shagga son of Dolf becomes particularly prominent, accompanying Tyrion to King's Landing and later fighting at the Battle of the Blackwater.

The Mountain Clan storyline is largely absent from the television adaptation after Season 1, but remains more developed in the novels, where clan politics and their ongoing pressure on the Vale continue to be relevant to the Arryn storyline.

Tips for Using Generated Mountain Clan Names

Generated Mountain Clan names produce short, percussive results appropriate for tribal warrior characters from the Vale's highlands. Combine a generated name with the patronymic or matronymic convention ("son of [name]" or "daughter of [name]") for a complete Mountain Clan character designation.

For tabletop RPG characters in a Westerosi campaign, Mountain Clan origins suggest: no reading or writing, deep knowledge of mountain terrain and survival, suspicion of lowlanders, fierce personal loyalty once earned, and independence from feudal obligation. A Mountain Clan character has never bowed to any lord of the Vale and doesn't intend to start.

Mountain Clan characters make excellent mercenaries, scouts, wilderness guides, and warrior NPCs in any campaign touching on the Vale of Arryn. They can also serve as antagonists — raiding the Fingers, attacking travellers through the passes, or besieging Westerosi holds in the mountain valleys. Their names should feel ancient and tribal: short, hard, and memorable.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do Mountain Clan naming conventions work? +
Mountain Clan characters use personal names combined with patronymics or matronymics: "son of [father's name]" or "daughter of [mother's name]". Examples: Shagga son of Dolf, Timett son of Timett (named after his father), and Chella daughter of Cheyk. Personal names are typically short and percussive with hard consonants (g, k, ch, sh). There are no family surnames — identity comes from the personal name and parent lineage.
What is the Eyrie and what does it have to do with the Mountain Clans? +
The Eyrie is the seat of House Arryn, located high in the Mountains of the Moon — a castle accessible only by a treacherous mountain path through Mountain Clan territory. The clans have long preyed on travellers using this route, raiding caravans and threatening the Eyrie's supply lines. Tyrion was taken to the Eyrie as a prisoner of Catelyn Stark and escaped through trial by combat, then had to pass through Mountain Clan territory to reach safety — leading to his alliance with them.
Who are the Mountain Clans in Game of Thrones? +
The Mountain Clans (also called Hill Tribes) are fierce tribal peoples who have inhabited the Mountains of the Moon in the Vale of Arryn since before the Andal invasion. The main clans include the Stone Crows (led by Shagga son of Dolf), the Burned Men (led by Timett son of Timett), the Black Ears (led by Chella daughter of Cheyk), the Moon Brothers (led by Ulf son of Umar), the Painted Dogs, and the Milk Snakes. They raid the Vale's lowland settlements and resist all noble authority.
How old are the Mountain Clans in Westerosi history? +
The Mountain Clans predate the Andal invasion of Westeros, which occurred approximately 6,000 years before the main ASOIAF timeline. They are First Men descendants who retreated into the Mountains of the Moon rather than submit to Andal conquest. This makes them among the oldest human populations in the Vale — older than the current noble families of the Eyrie. Their archaic naming conventions and tribal customs reflect this ancient heritage largely unchanged over millennia.
Do Mountain Clans appear in the TV show? +
Yes — the Mountain Clans appear significantly in Season 1 of Game of Thrones, including Shagga son of Dolf (played by Mark Lewis Jones), Chella, and Timett. They escort Tyrion through the mountains and fight for the Lannisters at the Battle of the Green Fork. After Season 1, however, the clan storyline is largely dropped from the television adaptation. In the novels by George R.R. Martin, Mountain Clan politics continue to play a larger role in Vale storylines through later books.
What did Tyrion promise the Mountain Clans? +
Tyrion Lannister promised the Mountain Clans weapons, armour, and the lowlands of the Vale of Arryn in exchange for safe escort through the Mountains of the Moon and military service. The clans accompanied him south and fought in the Battle of the Green Fork as part of the Lannister vanguard. Shagga son of Dolf and the Stone Crows later followed Tyrion to King's Landing and fought at the Battle of the Blackwater. Tyrion kept his promise regarding weapons and armour.