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Pegasus Name Generator

Generate majestic names for pegasi — the winged horses of Greek mythology and fantasy. Pegasus names draw from classical Greek phonology, producing names with the soaring, elegant quality of ancient Hellenic naming traditions. Male pegasus names combine powerful onset syllables with classical endings like -deus, -leon, and -reus, while female names favour the softer, more flowing Greek feminine patterns ending in -dora, -thea, -rene, and -lia. This generator is perfect for naming winged horses in fantasy novels, tabletop RPG mounts, video game companions, or any mythologically-inspired setting. Whether your pegasus is a war-mount bonded to a hero, a free spirit soaring above the clouds, or a divine creature from Olympus itself, these names carry the weight of classical myth and the grace of something that has never been tethered to the ground.

Pegasus Name

Stetos
Cephathea
Kothy
Corymena
Karenous

About the Pegasus Name Generator

The Pegasus Name Generator creates names for pegasi — the winged horses of Greek mythology and their descendants in fantasy fiction. Names are constructed from phoneme pools that evoke height, light, wind, and the classical Greek aesthetic: combinations of onset sounds, vowel cores, and endings that produce names like Starwing, Cloudstrider, Stormsong, and Silverflame — names that feel simultaneously mythological and fantastical.

The generator uses separate name pools for male and female pegasi, with each pool drawing from sounds appropriate to that gender's traditional naming conventions in fantasy tradition. Male names tend toward power and elemental force; female names toward grace and celestial imagery. Both pools produce names that feel worthy of a creature that bridges the earth and sky.

Whether you are naming a pegasus mount for a D&D paladin, creating celestial horses for a Greek mythology retelling, or building a herd of winged steeds for your fantasy worldbuilding project, this generator produces names that sound as magnificent as the creature deserves.

Pegasus in Mythology and Fantasy

The Original Pegasus

In Greek mythology, Pegasus was born from the blood of the Gorgon Medusa when Perseus severed her head — a divine horse that sprang fully formed from the mingling of Poseidon's divine nature with the monster's death. Pegasus was captured and tamed by the hero Bellerophon using a golden bridle given by the goddess Athena, and together they slew the Chimera, defeated the Amazons, and performed the legendary feats that made Bellerophon briefly one of the greatest heroes of the mortal world. Pegasus eventually ascended to Olympus, where Zeus transformed him into the constellation that still bears his name.

Pegasi in Fantasy Fiction and Gaming

In tabletop RPGs, winged horses appear as celestial mounts, companions to paladins and good-aligned divine champions, and inhabitants of the upper planes. D&D pegasi are lawful good creatures associated with the celestial realms, often bound to heroic riders through oaths or divine appointment. In fantasy fiction, pegasi frequently symbolize the bond between the earthly and divine — a creature that belongs to both the physical world of horses and the realm of the gods. My Little Pony's Pegasusponies, Fantasia's iconic opening sequence, and countless fantasy novel series have kept the winged horse firmly embedded in modern popular imagination.

How to Use These Names

  • Name a pegasus mount for a paladin, ranger, or celestial-themed character in D&D or Pathfinder
  • Create named pegasi for a celestial stable, flying cavalry unit, or divine messenger corps in your setting
  • Generate names for winged horse characters in a Greek mythology retelling or inspired fantasy fiction
  • Name the legendary steed at the heart of a quest — the pegasus a hero must earn or rescue
  • Build a herd of pegasi for a sky island, celestial realm, or upper-planar encounter
  • Find a name for a pegasus companion animal in a fantasy game, app, or creative project

What Makes a Good Pegasus Name?

Starwing

Compound names that combine a celestial element with a physical feature of the creature work well for pegasi — they bridge the horse's earthly nature (wings, hooves, mane) with the divine realm the creature inhabits.

Cloudstrider

Names that combine natural phenomena with movement or action capture the essential quality of a flying horse — a creature that moves through the sky with the same ease a land horse moves through meadows.

Silverflame

Names that evoke light and colour — silver, gold, white, dawn — suggest the divine origin of a celestial creature. A pegasus is not just a horse with wings; it is a being of light, and its name should suggest that brightness.

Example Pegasus Names

Starwing Cloudstrider Stormsong Silverflame Dawnrider Stormcrest Goldenmane Skydancer Windwhisper Sunflash Aetheron Celestara

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between male and female pegasus names? +
Male pegasus names tend toward power and elemental force (Stormcrest, Ironcrest, Thunderwing), while female names lean toward grace and celestial imagery (Moonglow, Dawnrider, Skywhisper). Both are suitable for any pegasus regardless of strict gender classification — the distinction is tonal rather than prescriptive.
Can I use these names in published fiction or games? +
Yes — all generated names are free to use in personal or commercial projects. No attribution is required.
Are the names based on the original Greek Pegasus? +
The names are inspired by the aesthetic of Greek mythology and the fantasy traditions that grew from it — the celestial, luminous quality of beings that bridge the earthly and divine. The original Pegasus from Greek myth was unique (a specific individual), but fantasy fiction and gaming have populated the world with many pegasi, all of whom need names. These names draw from the same linguistic tradition as the original.
What kind of names does this generator produce? +
The generator produces names for pegasi — winged horses from Greek mythology and fantasy fiction — using phoneme pools that evoke height, light, wind, and classical Greek aesthetics. Names are constructed from onset sounds, vowel cores, and endings to produce compound names like Starwing, Cloudstrider, Stormsong, and Silverflame. Separate pools exist for male and female pegasi.
Can I use these names for D&D or Pathfinder campaigns? +
Yes — pegasi appear as celestial mounts in D&D and are popular choices for paladin and good-aligned divine character mounts. These names suit both NPC pegasi encountered in the wild and bonded companion mounts that deserve a proper name. They also work for the upper-planar settings where pegasi are most commonly found.