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Witcher Aedirnian Name Generator - The Witcher

Generate Aedirnian names from The Witcher universe — names for the people of Aedirn, one of the Northern Kingdoms in Andrzej Sapkowski's novels and the games based on them. Aedirn was ruled by King Vizimir II and later Demavend III, and its city of Vengerberg was the birthplace of the sorceress Yennefer. Aedirnian names use harsh, Slavic-and-Germanic-flavoured phoneme patterns for both men and women, and are sometimes followed by 'of [Place]' to mark a character's home town or fief. Perfect for Witcher fan fiction, tabletop RPG campaigns set in the Northern Kingdoms, and any fantasy project needing names with a gritty, war-torn medieval character.

Aedirnian Name - The Witcher

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delnian
nynnian
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simuh of Tiel

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About the Witcher Aedirnian Name Generator

The Witcher Aedirnian Name Generator creates names for the people of Aedirn, one of the Northern Kingdoms in Andrzej Sapkowski's The Witcher saga and the games it inspired. Aedirnian names use harsh, Slavic-and-Germanic-flavoured phoneme patterns for both men and women, occasionally followed by "of [Place]" to mark a character's home town or fief.

This generator produces both first names and place-based bynames built from the same Northern Realms phoneme pool, giving you names that feel right at home alongside Sapkowski's cast of soldiers, sorceresses, and nobles.

Aedirn in The Witcher

Aedirn is a landlocked kingdom in the north of the Continent, ruled in turn by King Vizimir II and later the young Demavend III. Its capital, Vengerberg, is famous as the birthplace of the sorceress Yennefer of Vengerberg, one of the saga's most important characters. Aedirn's borders are constantly contested by its neighbours, and its history is marked by war, rebellion, and shifting alliances during the Northern Wars against Nilfgaard.

In Witcher campaigns and stories, Aedirnian characters are often soldiers, court officials, mages, or commoners caught between warring kingdoms. A name followed by "of [Place]" — such as "Aalsiem of Vengerberg" — immediately roots a character in Aedirn's geography and hints at the politics of their home region.

How to Use These Names

  • Witcher campaigns: Name Aedirnian player characters, soldiers, and nobles for tabletop RPG sessions set in the Northern Kingdoms.
  • Fan fiction: Write Aedirnian characters for Witcher novels, short stories, or world-building projects exploring Vengerberg and the Northern Wars.
  • Slavic/Germanic fantasy: Adapt these names for any fantasy setting needing harsh, Northern-Realms-style names for both men and women.
  • Place-based bynames: Use the "of [Place]" structure to tie a character to a specific town or fief within Aedirn.
  • Game design: Create Aedirnian NPC rosters for fantasy video games, board games, or interactive fiction inspired by The Witcher.

What Makes a Good Aedirnian Name?

Lufovi

A short, harsh-sounding name suits a soldier, scout, or commoner caught up in Aedirn's endless border conflicts.

Felomee

A flowing name with soft vowels suits an Aedirnian noblewoman, mage, or court lady — the kind of name found in Vengerberg's halls.

Aalsiem of Vengerberg

Pairing a name with "of [Place]" suits a character whose origin matters — a knight, envoy, or exile defined by where they come from.

Example Aedirnian Names

Lufovi Nulnurilm Felomee Zaiscat Aalsiem of Vengerberg Selsem Dorlan of Aldersberg Vraimund Ellasch of Hagge Brynda

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "of [Place]" mean in an Aedirnian name? +
The "of [Place]" suffix ties a character to a specific town or region within Aedirn, much like real-world bynames such as "of York" or "von Berg." It signals where a character is from and can carry social or political weight.
Who are the Aedirnians in The Witcher? +
The Aedirnians are the people of Aedirn, one of the Northern Kingdoms in Andrzej Sapkowski's The Witcher saga. Aedirn was ruled by King Vizimir II and later Demavend III, and its capital, Vengerberg, was the birthplace of the sorceress Yennefer.
How do Aedirnian names work? +
Aedirnian names use harsh, Slavic-and-Germanic-flavoured phoneme patterns for both men and women. Names are sometimes followed by "of [Place]" to mark a character's home town or fief, such as "Aalsiem of Vengerberg."
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 Aedirnian names be used for other Witcher kingdoms or Slavic fantasy settings? +
Yes — the harsh Slavic-and-Germanic phoneme patterns and "of [Place]" structure translate well to any of the Northern Kingdoms or to other fantasy settings with a similar Eastern European flavour, even outside of Aedirn.