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Pathfinder Azarketi Name Generator

Generate Azarketi names for Pathfinder 2e — the deep-sea humanoids formerly known as gillmen, who were created by the ancient aquatic empire of Azlant before the Earthfall cataclysm and have since adapted to a semi-aquatic existence along Golarion's coasts and in its ocean depths. Azarketi combine the amphibious grace of fish-folk with a melancholy awareness of being survivors of a civilisation swallowed by the sea. Azarketi names reflect the dual nature of their world: some bear phonemic names built from flowing liquid consonants and open vowels that mirror the rhythms of waves and tides, while others carry names borrowed from the natural world of water — words for geological features, weather phenomena, and ocean geography that mark them as people deeply connected to the environment that shaped them. Names like Lagoon, Cascade, Meridian, or Fjord sit alongside phoneme-built names with equal comfort. Perfect for Pathfinder 2e Azarketi characters in Absalom adventures or Arcadian Ocean campaigns, oceanic NPCs, coastal worldbuilding in Golarion, or any project requiring names that evoke both aquatic heritage and a connection to the wider world of sea and sky.

Pathfinder Azarketi Name

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yurrializ
yerrianeh

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About the Pathfinder Azarketi Name Generator

This generator creates names for Pathfinder 2e Azarketi — the deep-sea humanoids formerly known as gillmen, survivors of the sunken empire of Azlant whose descendants have adapted to amphibious life across Golarion's coasts and ocean depths. Azarketi names reflect their dual connection to water and the wider world: some are phoneme-built from flowing liquid consonants and open vowels, while others are drawn directly from natural geography and meteorology.

Phoneme names like Valraz, Vesaz, or Mirrulis have a fluid quality — built from sounds that move smoothly from onset to vowel to mid consonant, ending with optional soft closings that trail off like water. Geographic names — Bayou, Dew, Lagoon, Meridian, Fjord — reflect the Azarketi tradition of naming children after features of the natural world that surrounded their birth or marked a significant ancestral event.

Azarketi have no gender-specific naming conventions; all names are shared across the community regardless of gender. This generator produces gender-neutral names suitable for any Azarketi character.

Azarketi in Pathfinder 2e

Survivors of Azlant

The Azarketi are the descendants of Azlanti humans who were transformed by the aquatic deity Ydersius's followers before the Earthfall cataclysm — engineered to serve as servants and soldiers in the sea. When their empire sank beneath the waves, the Azarketi survived by adapting. Over ten thousand years they developed gills, elongated limbs, and a deep cultural connection to the ocean. In Pathfinder 2e they appear as a playable ancestry, a people rebuilding an identity from the ruins of an empire they never knew.

Between Two Worlds

Azarketi communities exist along coastlines and in tidal zones, acting as bridges between surface-dwellers and the deep ocean. Many Azarketi experience a melancholy disconnection — welcome neither fully in surface cities nor in the deepest oceanic trenches — that gives them a wistful, observant quality. Their relationship with the city of Absalom, built on the ruins of the Starstone's impact, is particularly complex: they were present when history pivoted, and they remember.

How to Use These Names

  • Create a Pathfinder 2e Azarketi character for Absalom: City of Lost Omens or any coastal or oceanic campaign.
  • Generate aquatic NPC contacts — harbour masters, pearl divers, undersea guides, or deep-sea traders.
  • Use geographic names to signal an Azarketi's origin — a character named "Fjord" comes from the icy north; one named "Bayou" from a warm delta community.
  • Use in fantasy fiction involving merfolk, deep-sea civilisations, or coastal peoples with aquatic heritage.
  • Name sea-themed characters in any tabletop RPG that features oceanic or amphibious ancestries.
  • Create an Azarketi family group where siblings are named after related geographic features from the same region.

What Makes a Good Azarketi Name?

Mirrulis

Phoneme names use liquid consonants — r, l, n — and open vowels that flow easily, evoking the sensation of water moving over stone. They feel both ancient and natural.

Bayou

Geographic names connect the Azarketi to the natural world directly — the name is the landscape itself, suggesting a people who see themselves as part of the environment rather than apart from it.

Alesuaz

Longer phoneme names add a second medial consonant group that creates a rising-falling rhythm — like the ebb and flow of a tide, the name builds and recedes in two waves.

Example Azarketi Names

Valraz Vesaz Moheit Alesuaz Mirrulis Bayou Rilri Dew Nerlih Fjord

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an API available? +
Yes. FunGenerators provides API access to this and hundreds of other generators. Visit fungenerators.com/api for details.
What are Azarketi in Pathfinder 2e? +
Azarketi are an amphibious humanoid ancestry introduced in Pathfinder 2e's Absalom: City of Lost Omens sourcebook. Formerly called gillmen in Pathfinder 1e, they are descendants of Azlanti humans transformed for aquatic life before the empire of Azlant sank during the Earthfall. They can breathe both air and water and are most common in coastal areas.
Do Azarketi have gendered names? +
Azarketi do not use gender as a distinguishing factor in naming. All names in this generator are gender-neutral and suitable for any Azarketi character regardless of gender identity.
Is this generator free to use? +
Yes, completely free for personal and commercial projects. No attribution required.
Why do some Azarketi have geographic names like "Bayou" or "Fjord"? +
Azarketi culture values connection to the natural world, and it is a tradition in many communities to name children after geographic or meteorological features — tides, bays, seasons, storms — especially those present at the time of birth or significant to the family's history. These geographic names sit comfortably alongside phoneme-built personal names.
Are Azarketi the same as gillmen from Pathfinder 1e? +
Yes. Azarketi is the new name given to the ancestry in Pathfinder 2e. In Pathfinder 1e they were called gillmen or Low Azlanti. The 2e version renamed and expanded the ancestry with richer cultural detail and updated lore.