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Warhammer Dwarf Name Generator - Warhammer Fantasy

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Warhammer Dwarf Name Generator - Warhammer Fantasy

Generate Dwarf names inspired by Warhammer Fantasy — names fit for the stout, grudge-keeping Dwarfs of the Worlds Edge Mountains, who carve their oaths of vengeance into the Great Book of Grudges and never forget a slight. Dwarf names use deep, hammering phoneme patterns built from sounds like 'br', 'kh', 'thr', and 'gd', paired with a sturdy compound epithet such as 'Ironbeard' or 'Stonefist', and are available in both male and female forms. Perfect for Warhammer Fantasy Dwarf throngs, D&D and Pathfinder dwarven NPCs, and any fantasy project needing names with a gruff, mountain-hold, forge-and-stone character.

Warhammer Dwarf Name

stragwit granitebone
nerdraugdum farthane
mogret goldcloak
maulvokrig rockbrace
mukverboah mithrilhand

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About the Warhammer Dwarf Name Generator

The Warhammer Dwarf Name Generator creates names for the stout, stubborn, and grudge-keeping Dwarfs of the Worlds Edge Mountains in Games Workshop's Warhammer Fantasy setting. From the great holds of Karaz-a-Karak and Karak Kadrin to the smallest mountain outpost, every Dwarf carries the weight of oaths, ancestors, and ledgers stretching back thousands of years.

This generator builds first names from deep, hammering phoneme patterns using sounds like 'br', 'kh', 'thr', and 'gd' — fragments that strike together like hammer on anvil. Each first name is paired with a sturdy compound epithet such as "Ironbeard," "Stonefist," or "Grudgebearer," and results are available in both male and female forms.

Use this generator for Dwarf characters, dwarven NPCs, or any fantasy project needing names with a gruff, mountain-hold, forge-and-stone character.

The Dwarfs of the Worlds Edge Mountains

The Dwarfs are the oldest civilisation in the Old World, their ancestors having carved out vast underground holds long before the rise of Men or Elves. Bound by an unbreakable code of honour, every Dwarf clan keeps a Book of Grudges — a record of every wrong done to them, no matter how small, that must be repaid before it can be struck from the ledger. This obsession with debts, both owed and collected, shapes Dwarf society from the lowliest miner to the High King himself, and has driven Dwarfs to war against Greenskins, Skaven, and even former allies for centuries.

A Dwarf's name reflects this same weight of history and craft. First names are short but dense, packed with hard consonant clusters that sound like they were forged rather than spoken — names like "Oarin," "Krelgraid," or "Thothrugmam." These are paired with an epithet that often describes a Dwarf's trade, deed, or defining trait: "Farbeam" for a master architect, "Truefinger" for a renowned engraver, "Kegfury" for a brewer whose temper matches their ale's strength, or "Grudgebearer" for one who has sworn to settle an ancient debt. Female Dwarfs — often indistinguishable from males to outsiders, much to Dwarfish amusement — bear names of equal weight and dignity.

Whether you're fielding a Dwarf throng of Warriors, Longbeards, and Thunderers, writing a gruff dwarven blacksmith for your fantasy fiction, or simply need a name with a mountain-hold, forge-and-stone character for an original dwarf, this generator produces results that sound carved from granite and tempered in dragonfire.

How to Use These Names

  • Warhammer Fantasy armies: Name Dwarf Warriors, Longbeards, Slayers, and Thanes for your mountain throng.
  • Tabletop RPGs: Use these names for dwarven NPCs, blacksmiths, and clan leaders in D&D, Pathfinder, or Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay.
  • Video games: Generate quick names for dwarf characters, merchants, or quest-givers.
  • Worldbuilding: Borrow these names for any mountain-dwelling, honour-bound dwarven culture in your own setting.
  • Miniature wargaming: Quickly name a Thane, Engineer, or unit champion for your next campaign.

What Makes a Good Dwarf Name?

Oarin Farbeam

A short, hard-edged first name with a craft-themed epithet suits an engineer or architect of the hold.

Krelgraid Hillbone

A longer, doubled-consonant first name with a stone-themed epithet suits a Longbeard or veteran warrior.

Thothrugmam Grudgebearer

A long, weighty first name paired with "Grudgebearer" suits a Dwarf sworn to an ancient oath of vengeance.

Example Dwarf Names

Oarin Farbeam Braindrebrumm Fusefist Krelgraid Hillbone Strerdrogzaom Truefinger Cetvindim Kragarmor Gekvuh Kegfury Skakvondwed Fierythane Skingu Metalforged Thothrugmam Grudgebearer Zuloarbraom Brightcloak

Frequently Asked Questions

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.
How do I get male or female names? +
Use the male/female filter options on the generator to get names matching the phoneme patterns and epithets associated with each gender.
Can I use these names for other dwarf characters? +
Yes — the gruff, mountain-hold, forge-and-stone style works well for dwarven NPCs in D&D, Pathfinder, or any original fantasy setting with a dwarf culture.
Who are the Dwarfs in Warhammer Fantasy? +
The Dwarfs are the oldest civilisation of the Old World in Games Workshop's Warhammer Fantasy setting — a stout, honour-bound people who dwell in vast mountain holds and record every debt and grudge in the Great Book of Grudges.
What style of names does this generator produce? +
Deep, hammering first names built from sounds like "br", "kh", "thr", and "gd", paired with a sturdy compound epithet such as "Ironbeard" or "Stonefist" — available in both male and female forms.
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.