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Shotgun Name Generator

Generate powerful names for shotguns, blunderbusses, and scatter weapons for western settings, post-apocalyptic games, action adventures, and creative writing. A shotgun nickname carries swagger and menace. The first style delivers standalone legends like Big Boy, Rosebud, or Widow Maker — names with character and history. The second pairs a modifier with a weapon type: Guerilla Boomstick, Savage Repeater. The third adds material flavor: Bloodied Iron Shotgun, Stainless Steel Blunderbuss. The fourth crafts a formal legend: Old Smoky, Destroyer of Fools or Scatter, Voice of Storms.

Shotgun Name

Vindictive Blunderbuss
Rattlesnake, Executioner of Terror
The Ambassador
Commando Fiberglass Boomstick
Massacre, Defender of Secrecy

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About the Shotgun Name Generator

The Shotgun Name Generator creates brutal, unforgettable names for shotguns, blunderbusses, boomsticks, and scatter-shot weapons across every genre — post-apocalyptic survival horror, fantasy steampunk, military fiction, western gunslingers, and video game weapon drops. A named shotgun is more than hardware: it's a statement about what happens to anyone on the wrong end of the barrel.

Names are built in four distinct layers: iconic standalone titles like Widow Maker or Gravedigger, descriptive forms like Titanium Boomstick or Ivory Blaster, material-grounded three-part names like Chromed Iron Repeater, and full legendary epithets like Carnage, Bringer of Silence — reserved for the weapons that have written history in buckshot.

From close-quarters breaching tools to long-barreled hunting weapons, the shotgun has always been the weapon of last resorts and final statements. Every great one deserves a name that sounds as final as it feels.

Famous Shotguns in History and Fiction

Historical and Real-World Icons

The double-barreled coach gun of the American frontier earned its reputation as the weapon of lawmen and outlaws alike. Wells Fargo guards riding "shotgun" on stagecoaches gave the term its modern vernacular meaning. The Winchester Model 1897 became so feared in WWI trench clearing that Germany formally protested its use. The Ithaca 37 served in every American conflict from WWII through Vietnam, earning battlefield nicknames from the soldiers who depended on it.

Shotguns in Games and Film

The SPAS-12 became cinema's most iconic shotgun through Terminator 2 and Jurassic Park. In gaming, DOOM's Super Shotgun is one of the most beloved weapons in first-person history. Fallout 4's Overseer's Guardian and the Le Fusil Terribles demonstrate how naming unique shotguns elevates them from loot drops to narrative artifacts. Borderlands' entire weapon philosophy revolves around giving guns distinct identities — named shotguns with backstories are a design pillar, not an afterthought.

How to Use These Shotgun Names

  • Post-apocalyptic worldbuilding: Name the cobbled-together boomstick your survivor has carried since the collapse — a weapon held together by wire and reputation.
  • Western and frontier fiction: Give your gunslinger, marshal, or outlaw a named coach gun that the townsfolk have learned to recognize at fifty paces.
  • Horror and survival games: Populate loot tables with shotguns that feel like relics — something previous survivors named before they didn't make it.
  • Military fiction: Name the breaching weapon that's cleared a hundred doors, the one no soldier in the unit wants to be without.
  • Tabletop RPGs: Award players named unique weapons as campaign rewards in modern, steampunk, or post-apocalyptic settings.
  • Cosplay and prop design: Give your custom prop shotgun a name plaque that fits the character you're building.

What Makes a Good Shotgun Name?

Widow Maker

The best standalone shotgun names speak consequences, not descriptions. They're what the weapon does to families, to futures, to anyone who stands in front of it. Grim, direct, and impossible to forget — exactly like the weapon itself.

Chromed Iron Repeater

Adjective plus material plus weapon type creates inventory-grade descriptions. Chrome signals modern or cleaned-up; Iron signals industrial or old-world. Combined with a weapon class, these names tell you the weapon's age, origin, and status at a glance — essential for worldbuilding consistency.

Carnage, Bringer of Silence

The legendary epithet format pairs a name with a deed. Carnage suggests what it has done; Bringer of Silence suggests what it means to the people who witnessed it. These names live in lore entries, wall plaques in armories, and the stories old soldiers tell new recruits about why you don't touch that gun without permission.

Example Shotgun Names

Widow Maker Gravedigger Boomstick Chromed Iron Repeater Ivory Blunderbuss Golden Shotgun Carnage, Bringer of Silence Steel Blaster Fiberglass Boomstick Obsidian Shooter Titanium Repeater Ebon Blunder

Frequently Asked Questions

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.
What shotgun types are included in the descriptive names? +
The generator uses weapon classes including Blunderbuss, Blaster, Shotgun, Shooter, Repeater, and Boomstick, combined with materials like Bronze, Titanium, Mithril, Obsidian, and Fiberglass for three-part descriptive names.
Do these names work for fantasy or sci-fi shotguns too? +
Yes — names like Titanium Boomstick or Obsidian Repeater work equally well in steampunk, post-apocalyptic, or science fiction settings. The material vocabulary spans realistic metals and fantasy materials. For explicitly futuristic energy weapons, the Sci-Fi Gun Name Generator produces names specifically tailored to laser and plasma weapons.
Can I use these names for a sawn-off or sawed-off shotgun? +
Yes — standalone names like Boomstick or Widow Maker work for any shotgun variant, and most descriptive names are weapon-class-neutral enough to fit a sawn-off. Nothing in the name vocabulary is specific to barrel length.
Is there an API for this generator? +
Yes — FunGenerators offers an API covering this and hundreds of other name generators. Visit the API documentation page for subscription and integration details.
Is this generator free? +
Yes, the Shotgun Name Generator is completely free with no usage limit.