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Warhammer Bretonnian Name Generator - Warhammer Fantasy

Generate Bretonnian names inspired by Warhammer Fantasy — names fit for the chivalrous knights, peasant levies, and damsels of Bretonnia, a realm modelled on medieval France where errant knights pursue the Lady of the Lake and quest for the Grail. Bretonnian names draw on authentic medieval French naming conventions, pairing forenames like Aleaume, Tristran, or Ysabeau with surnames and epithets such as 'de Montagu', 'le Cordelier', or 'la Pucelle'. Perfect for Warhammer Fantasy Bretonnian armies, medieval-French-flavoured fantasy fiction, tabletop RPG knights and nobles, and any project needing authentic chivalric names with a French flair.

Warhammer Bretonnian Name

Giles d'Esparnon
Ethor Perquin
Colet de Tuillieres
Guillemin Oger
Larrecin le Gouays

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About the Warhammer Bretonnian Name Generator

The Warhammer Bretonnian Name Generator creates names for the knights, peasant levies, damsels, and nobles of Bretonnia, the chivalric realm of Games Workshop's Warhammer Fantasy setting. Bretonnia is a land of errant knights, grail quests, and the Lady of the Lake — a kingdom modelled closely on medieval France at the height of its age of chivalry.

This generator draws on authentic medieval French naming conventions, pairing forenames like Aleaume, Tristran, Ysabeau, and Marguerite with surnames and epithets such as "de Montagu," "le Cordelier," "du Bois," or "la Pucelle." The result is a name that sounds like it belongs to a knight-errant, a court lady, or a peasant hero of old Bretonnia.

Use this generator for Bretonnian armies, medieval-French-flavoured fantasy fiction, or any tabletop campaign needing names with a chivalric, courtly feel.

The Kingdom of Bretonnia

Bretonnia is a feudal kingdom of dukes, knights, and peasants, bound together by an unshakeable code of chivalry and devotion to the Lady of the Lake. Bretonnian knights spend their lives in pursuit of the Grail — a sacred vision granted only to the purest and most virtuous, who are transformed into Grail Knights and eventually ascend as Grail Champions. Beneath the gleaming armour of the nobility, however, Bretonnia's peasantry lives in grinding poverty, providing the levies, men-at-arms, and Peasant Bowmen who march alongside their knightly lords to war.

This social structure is reflected in Bretonnian names. Forenames like Tristran, Aleaume, Bertrand, and Gauthier echo the chansons de geste and Arthurian romances of medieval France, while surnames and epithets often denote a knight's home fief ("de Montagu," "de Lyonesse," "de Bordeleaux"), a religious calling ("le Cordelier"), or a legendary deed ("la Pucelle," after the famous peasant girl who led armies in the name of the Lady). Female names such as Ysabeau, Marguerite, and Jehanne carry the same medieval-French flavour, fitting for damsels, prophetesses, and the wives and daughters of the nobility.

Whether you're naming a Bretonnian Lord on his loyal Pegasus, a humble peasant levy marching to war, or a damsel blessed with visions from the Lady of the Lake, this generator produces names steeped in the romance and chivalry of medieval France.

How to Use These Names

  • Warhammer Fantasy armies: Name Bretonnian Knights of the Realm, Grail Knights, Damsels, and peasant levies.
  • Tabletop RPGs: Use these names for medieval-French-inspired knights, nobles, and commoners in any chivalric fantasy campaign.
  • Historical fiction: Borrow these authentic medieval French names for stories set in a France-inspired fantasy realm.
  • Worldbuilding: Use the forename-plus-epithet structure to name nobles, knightly orders, or feudal houses in your own setting.
  • Miniature wargaming: Quickly name a Lord, Paladin, or unit champion for your Bretonnian army list.

What Makes a Good Bretonnian Name?

Tristran de Montagu

A noble forename paired with a fief-name suits a Knight of the Realm or Lord of a Bretonnian duchy.

Ysabeau la Pucelle

A graceful forename paired with a legendary epithet suits a Damsel of the Lady or visionary heroine.

Gauthier le Cler

A simple forename with a humble surname suits a peasant levy, man-at-arms, or squire.

Example Bretonnian Names

Tristran de Montagu Ysabeau la Pucelle Gauthier le Cler Aleaume de Vienne Marguerite des Champs Berengar du Bois Jehanne de Bonpre Quentin le Coq Perrette de Saulx Reinald d'Espernon

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these official names from Warhammer Fantasy? +
No, these are procedurally generated names crafted to match the phonetic and thematic style of Bretonnian names — they are not official unit or character names from Games Workshop.
Is this generator free to use? +
Yes — the generator is completely free. All generated names are yours to use in any personal or commercial creative project without attribution.
What is Bretonnia in Warhammer Fantasy? +
Bretonnia is a feudal kingdom in Games Workshop's Warhammer Fantasy setting, modelled on medieval France at the height of chivalry — a land of knights-errant, peasant levies, and the mysterious Lady of the Lake.
What style of names does this generator produce? +
Authentic medieval French-style names — forenames like Tristran, Aleaume, Ysabeau, and Marguerite paired with surnames or epithets such as "de Montagu," "la Pucelle," "du Bois," or "le Cordelier."
Can I integrate this generator via an API? +
Yes — fungenerators.com offers API access to this and other generators so you can integrate name generation directly into your own apps and tools.
Can I use these names for non-Bretonnian characters? +
Yes — the medieval-French forename-plus-epithet structure works well for any chivalric fantasy knight, noble, or peasant character, whether in Warhammer Fantasy, D&D, or original fiction set in a France-inspired realm.