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Rifle Name Generator

Generate powerful names for rifles, carbines, snipers, and long arms for military games, post-apocalyptic settings, sci-fi campaigns, and creative writing. A rifle's name should carry the weight of the battlefield. The first style produces standalone iconic names like Big Bertha, Intervention, or Headhunter. The second creates descriptive titles: Guerilla Carbine, Veteran's Longrifle. The third adds material detail: Shadow Iron Sniper, Titanium Repeater. The fourth crafts a formal legend: Extinction, Reaper of the Void or Matilda, Bringer of Storms.

Rifle Name

Homage
Nightmare
Burnished Steel Sniper
Cataclysmic Glass Repeater
Sweetie

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About the Rifle Name Generator

The Rifle Name Generator creates powerful, memorable names for rifles, carbines, sniper rifles, and long arms across genres — military fiction, post-apocalyptic settings, science fiction, western stories, and fantasy. A named rifle says something about the person who carries it and the battles it has seen.

Names come in four distinct styles: iconic standalone titles like Big Bertha or Headhunter, descriptive forms like Guerilla Carbine or Veteran's Longrifle, material-grounded forms like Shadow Iron Sniper, and full formal epithets like Extinction, Reaper of the Void — reserved for weapons with legendary histories.

From sniper rifles that take one impossible shot to assault rifles that have survived a hundred campaigns, every great gun deserves a name.

Famous Rifles in History and Fiction

Historical Named Rifles

Soldiers in every era have named their rifles. The Springfield Model 1903 was nicknamed "Old Reliable." The Lee-Enfield earned the moniker "Smelly" among WWI British troops. Simo Häyhä — the Finnish sniper known as the White Death — used his SIMO-7 so effectively that the rifle became as legendary as the man. Naming a weapon is a soldier's way of acknowledging dependency: this tool is keeping me alive.

Rifles in Games and Film

In gaming, rifles like the Intervention (Modern Warfare 2), the Barrett .50 cal, and Fallout's unique sniper rifles with names like "Gobi Campaign Scout Rifle" or "This Machine" have developed cult followings among players. In film, characters like Clint Eastwood's Man With No Name and characters across war films are defined as much by their rifles as their words. A named rifle is a character beat as much as a weapon.

How to Use These Rifle Names

  • Military fiction: Give your sniper protagonist a named rifle that becomes a fixture of the narrative — as recognizable as the character themselves.
  • Post-apocalyptic worldbuilding: Create storied weapons that survivors have maintained for generations, each with a name that carries the weight of the old world.
  • Tabletop RPGs: Award players unique named rifles as campaign milestones, especially in modern or sci-fi settings.
  • Video games: Populate unique weapon drops with names that players will seek out and remember across different playthroughs.
  • Sci-fi settings: Name the standard-issue patrol rifles of your space marine chapter or the relic sniper of your lone bounty hunter.
  • Fan fiction: Give canonical characters unofficial named weapons that deepen their characterization.

What Makes a Good Rifle Name?

Headhunter

The best standalone rifle names describe what the weapon does or what it stands for — not its physical properties. Names that evoke the hunt, the shot, or the consequence carry narrative weight that model numbers never can.

Titanium Sniper

Material plus type creates a grounded, inventory-ready description. Titanium implies lightweight and modern; Bronzed Longrifle implies antique and storied. The material choice signals the weapon's era and technology level at a glance.

Matilda, Bringer of Storms

The full legend format gives a rifle a biography. The personal name suggests it belongs to someone; the epithet suggests it has done something worthy of remembrance. These names appear in in-game lore entries and character backstories.

Example Rifle Names

Big Bertha Headhunter Intervention Titanium Sniper Shadow Iron Carbine Extinction, Reaper of the Void Matilda, Bringer of Storms Crowd Control Quick Fix Pink Mist Veteran's Longrifle Lupus, Agent of the Storm

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this generator free? +
Yes, the Rifle Name Generator is completely free to use with no limit on generations.
Can I use generated names in a published game or book? +
Yes — all names generated here are free to use in personal or commercial projects without attribution required.
Do these names work for specific rifle types like snipers vs assault rifles? +
Yes — the material and type combinations (like Sniper, Carbine, Longrifle) can help narrow the feel. Standalone names like Headhunter or Pink Mist lean toward sniper roles, while names like Crowd Control or Intervention suggest tactical or assault use.
Are the historical female-coded nicknames like "Big Bertha" or "Matilda" intentional? +
Yes — many real-world military weapons were historically given female names by soldiers. These are included as part of authentic naming tradition rather than any particular preference.
Can these names work for science fiction energy rifles? +
Many of the standalone and formal legend names work in sci-fi contexts. For explicitly sci-fi weapons with laser or plasma framing, the Sci-Fi Gun Name Generator produces names specifically tailored to futuristic energy weapons.
Is there an API for this generator? +
Yes — FunGenerators offers an API covering this and hundreds of other name generators. See the API documentation page for details.