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Magic: The Gathering Angel Name Generator

Generate angel names in the style of Magic: The Gathering — the iconic collectible card game by Wizards of the Coast. MTG angels are among the most powerful and beloved white-aligned creatures in the game, embodying justice, protection, and divine retribution. From the tragic Avacyn, Angel of Hope to the warlike Aurelia, the Warleader and the enigmatic Linvala, Keeper of Silence, angel names in Magic combine a personal phonemic name with a grand title indicating their divine function. The generator produces names in three styles: personal names built from consonant onsets, flowing vowels, and layered medial consonants (e.g., Sarieln, Novath, Aekrissor) paired with a title-of-concept format like 'Seraph of Justice' or 'Herald of Twilight'; standalone titles like 'Guardian of the Realm'; and descriptive epithets like 'Radiant Seraph' or 'Fallen Champion'. All three styles are common on actual Magic angel cards. Perfect for MTG fan fiction, custom card design, tabletop RPG characters inspired by Magic lore, or any fantasy project needing names for divine celestial beings with an air of cosmic authority.

Magic: The Gathering Angel Name

Agile Keeper
laaniardie, Shepherd of Regret
tieraundria, Herald of Sustenance
Cruel Cerberus
erresaah, Guardian of Authority

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About the Magic: The Gathering Angel Name Generator

This generator creates angel names in the style of Magic: The Gathering — the iconic collectible card game published by Wizards of the Coast since 1993. MTG angels are predominantly white-aligned creatures embodying justice, protection, and divine power. They are among the most beloved and mechanically powerful cards in the game, appearing across virtually every set and plane in the MTG multiverse.

Names are produced in three formats that mirror actual MTG card naming conventions: a phonemic personal name paired with a divine title (e.g., "Sarieln, Herald of Justice"), standalone titles of abstract concepts ("Voice of Twilight"), and descriptive epithets that combine adjectives with angel types ("Radiant Seraph", "Fallen Champion"). All three formats appear frequently on real Magic cards.

Whether you are designing custom cards, writing MTG fan fiction, naming divine beings in a tabletop campaign, or building a fantasy setting that needs celestial warriors, these names carry the gravity and grandeur that defines Magic's angel tradition.

Angels in Magic: The Gathering

Legendary Angels

Magic's most famous angels include Avacyn, Angel of Hope — the archangel of Innistrad who protected humanity from darkness before her corruption by the Eldritch Moon. Linvala, Keeper of Silence is a powerful Commander staple. Aurelia, the Warleader of Ravnica's Boros Legion commands armies in the endless war between the guilds. Emeria, the Sky Ruin on Zendikar gave her name to an entire plane mythology. Each of these legendary cards demonstrates the "Personal Name, Title of Concept" naming convention this generator replicates.

Angels Across the Planes

Angels in MTG vary significantly by plane. On Theros they serve the gods and embody divine commandments. On Innistrad they are military protectors of humanity, organised in archangel hierarchies. On Ravnica they serve the Boros Legion as elite warriors. Zendikar's angels are ancient cosmic entities tied to the hedrons and the fight against Eldrazi. Despite these variations, all share the characteristic MTG angel name pattern: a memorable personal name appended by a title that declares their divine function or domain.

How to Use These Names

  • Design custom Magic: The Gathering angel cards with authentic-sounding legendary names and titles.
  • Name divine NPC characters in tabletop RPGs set in Magic planes or angel-focused worldbuilding projects.
  • Write MTG fan fiction featuring white-aligned celestial warriors, archangels, or fallen angels.
  • Generate names for divine entities, celestial guardians, or heavenly warriors in any high-fantasy setting.
  • Create names for characters in angel-themed video games, web comics, or illustrated fantasy settings.
  • Use as inspiration for naming white-aligned or protection-focused creatures in custom tabletop game design.

What Makes a Good MTG Angel Name?

Koriel, Seraph of Law

The "Name, Title of Concept" format is the hallmark of MTG legendary angels. A flowing personal name followed by a comma, a divine role (Herald, Seraph, Guardian), and an abstract concept declares exactly what the angel embodies.

Voice of Twilight

Standalone "Title of Concept" names work for non-legendary angels and convey a sense of archetypal divine purpose rather than individual identity — the creature is a manifestation of its concept, not a unique being.

Radiant Guardian

Adjective-plus-role epithets capture the angel's nature in two words — power, virtue, or fallen state combined with their function. These names appear throughout MTG for common and uncommon angel cards.

Example MTG Angel Names

Soriel, Herald of Grace Makieln, Angel of War Voice of Twilight Guardian of the Realm Radiant Seraph Fallen Champion Auryvael, Curator of Justice Shield of the Masses Exalted Sentinel Liariel, Keeper of Silence

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these names suitable for custom MTG card design? +
Yes — the generator produces names that match the style and feel of real Magic cards. Use the "Name, Title of Concept" patterns for legendary creatures, standalone titles for non-legendary angels, and adjective-type epithets for common or uncommon angels.
Can I use these names for non-MTG projects? +
Absolutely. The names work well for any divine celestial being in fantasy fiction, tabletop RPGs, or worldbuilding. The phoneme patterns produce names that feel ancient, noble, and otherworldly regardless of their MTG inspiration.
Which planes in Magic: The Gathering feature angels? +
Angels appear across many planes. Innistrad has the most developed angel lore, where they served as protectors of humanity under Avacyn. Ravnica features the Boros Legion angels led by Aurelia. Zendikar has ancient cosmic angels, Theros has divine servants of the gods, and Kaladesh features aetheric constructs inspired by angels.
What naming convention do MTG angel names follow? +
Most legendary MTG angels follow the "Personal Name, Title of Concept" format — for example, Linvala, Keeper of Silence or Avacyn, Angel of Hope. This generator replicates all three common formats: the full legendary pattern, standalone "Title of Concept" names, and two-word adjective-type epithets like Radiant Seraph.
Is there API access to this generator? +
Yes — FunGenerators.com provides API access to this and hundreds of other name generators. Visit the API section for subscription plans and documentation.
Are generated names free to use? +
Yes — all generated names are free to use in personal or commercial creative projects. The generator produces novel combinations and does not reproduce trademarked card names from Magic: The Gathering.