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Warhammer Vampire Count Name Generator - Warhammer Fantasy

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Warhammer Vampire Count Name Generator - Warhammer Fantasy

Generate Vampire Count names inspired by Warhammer Fantasy — names fit for the undead nobility of Sylvania, the cursed Eastern European-flavoured province ruled by the von Carstein, Strigoi, and Lahmian bloodlines, who command vast legions of zombies and skeletons against the Empire. Vampire Count names pair an Eastern European forename such as Vladimir, Mikhail, or Yevgenia with a noble Germanic surname such as Schwarzenegger, von Bothmer, or Hammerstein, evoking the gothic horror lurking on the Empire's eastern borders. Perfect for Warhammer Fantasy Vampire Counts armies, gothic horror fiction, D&D and Pathfinder vampire and undead noble NPCs, and any project needing names with a chilling, aristocratic, Old World feel.

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About the Warhammer Vampire Count Name Generator

The Warhammer Vampire Count Name Generator creates aristocratic full names for the undying nobility of Sylvania, the cursed eastern province of the Empire that has been the seat of vampiric power in Games Workshop's Warhammer Fantasy setting for centuries. Vampire Counts blend the cold formality of old Germanic and Eastern European nobility with names that have outlived every dynasty, kingdom, and peasant uprising sent against them.

This generator pairs an Eastern European-flavoured given name — "Klav," "Vadim," "Viktoriana," "Natasha" — with a Germanic noble surname — "Berlepsch," "Adorf," "Schön," "Von Sydow" — to produce names that sound equally at home on a centuries-old portrait, a crumbling tombstone, or a declaration of war delivered at midnight by a screaming bat.

Use this generator for Vampire Counts armies, Strigoi and Lahmian vampire NPCs, D&D and Pathfinder gothic horror characters, or any project needing a name with old-world aristocratic menace.

Sylvania and the Von Carstein Bloodline

Sylvania is a province in name only — a land of fog-choked forests, crumbling castles, and villages where the dead outnumber the living and nobody asks too many questions about why. For generations it has been the private domain of vampire bloodlines, most infamously the Von Carsteins, whose patriarch Vlad von Carstein arrived from the east, married into Sylvanian nobility, and proceeded to turn an entire province into his personal larder. When Vlad fell, his progeny — Konrad, Mannfred, and others — fought over the succession in wars that devastated the Empire and proved that vampire family politics are every bit as vicious as their feeding habits.

A Vampire Count's name carries two distinct echoes. The given name often hints at Eastern, Strigoi-blooded origins — names like "Dobro," "Rustem," "Sonya," and "Raisa" recall the windswept steppes vampires once called home before they crossed into the Empire. The surname, by contrast, is pure Sylvanian or Imperial nobility — "Mommsen," "Lindemann," "Geier," "Orndorff" — the kind of name that would have appeared on a manor's deed centuries before its current bearer stopped needing to breathe. Together, the combination suggests a bloodline old enough to have forgotten its original homeland, yet powerful enough to have claimed a new one and held it through plague, war, and the Empire's repeated, futile crusades.

Whether you're naming a Vampire Count leading an army of zombies and Black Knights, a Lahmian seductress operating in the shadows of a great city, a Necrarch obsessed with dark magic, or just need a name fit for the owner of a castle nobody returns from, this generator delivers names with centuries of cold nobility behind them.

How to Use These Names

  • Warhammer Fantasy armies: Name Vampire Counts, Vampire Lords, Wight Kings, and Necromancers for your undead legion.
  • Tabletop RPGs: Use these names for vampire nobles, gothic horror antagonists, and cursed bloodlines in D&D, Pathfinder, or Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay.
  • Video games: Generate quick names for vampire bosses, haunted castle NPCs, or undead nobility.
  • Worldbuilding: Borrow these names for any aristocratic vampire bloodline ruling a gothic province in your own setting.
  • Miniature wargaming: Quickly name a Vampire Lord centerpiece model or Vampire Count army general.

What Makes a Good Vampire Count Name?

Klav Berlepsch

A short, hard given name with a clipped surname suits a Vampire Lord of the old Strigoi line.

Viktoriana Orndorff

A flowing, elegant given name with a noble surname suits a Lahmian schemer in a court setting.

Rustem Lindemann

A name with strong Eastern roots and a Sylvanian surname suits a Vampire Count tied to the Von Carstein line.

Example Vampire Count Names

Klav Berlepsch Vadim Adorf Dobro Mommsen Rustem Lindemann Victor Schön Ira Beitz Raisa Merz Sonya Geier Viktoriana Orndorff Natasha Gehrig

Frequently Asked Questions

What style of names does this generator produce? +
Full noble names combining an Eastern European-flavored given name like "Vadim" or "Viktoriana" with a Germanic noble surname like "Lindemann" or "Von Sydow".
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.
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 other vampire or gothic horror characters? +
Yes — the aristocratic, old-world style works well for vampires, gothic nobility, and cursed bloodlines in D&D, Pathfinder, or original gothic horror settings.
Who are the Vampire Counts in Warhammer Fantasy? +
The Vampire Counts are the undying nobility of Sylvania in Games Workshop's Warhammer Fantasy setting, vampiric bloodlines like the Von Carsteins who rule over armies of zombies, skeletons, and Black Knights.
How do I get male or female names? +
Use the male/female filter options on the generator to get given names matching the naming conventions associated with each gender, paired with the same pool of noble surnames.