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Generate fantasy dragon names instantly for DnD campaigns, novels, game lore, and worldbuilding. Choose a style, create a shortlist, and copy names in one click.
Last updated: March 27, 2026 · Published: 2026-03-27 · Updated: 2026-03-27
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Unique names cap (approx.): 800 for this style.
Choose options and click generate
Three quick steps to high-quality dragon names.
Pick Ancient, Fire, Ice, Storm, Shadow, Royal, or All styles depending on your world tone.
Choose how many names you want and decide whether repeated names are allowed.
Generate your dragon name shortlist, then copy it directly into your notes or campaign docs.
Everything needed for dragon naming in one tool.
Built from themed syllable pools and title structures for believable dragon names.
Switch between elemental and archetype styles to match different dragon lore.
Generate one name or many in a single run to build factions, bosses, or hatchling lists.
Enable or disable repeats based on whether you need unique names for characters.
Copy generated names as newline-separated output for easy pasting anywhere.
Comfortable generation flow on desktop, tablet, and mobile screens.
Where dragon naming tools are used most often.
Name ancient wyrms, regional threats, and dragon patrons for sessions.
Create memorable dragon characters with style-consistent naming.
Generate naming candidates for bosses, enemy families, and lore logs.
Build coherent dragon cultures with grouped naming conventions.
Pair each generated name with a creature sketch or mood board concept.
Quickly name draconic characters, bloodlines, and faction leaders.
Match style presets to your lore direction before generating batches.
Eldmorthax the Timeless
Ideal for old-world dragons and forgotten mountain lore.
Pyrafangis the Inferno
Aggressive elemental names for volcanic and battle dragons.
Cryonivareth Frostcrowned
Cold-climate naming flavor with winter and frost identity.
Voltstrixor Skybreaker
Air and thunder motifs for sky tyrants and tempest lords.
Dusknyxar Nightbound
Dark stealth tone for void, cave, and night dragons.
Aurevyrion the Crowned
Noble and courtly names for elder rulers and dragon kings.
Pattern-based generation keeps names consistent while preserving variety.
Example: Kaeldrathor
Strong for map labels, bestiary entries, and concise campaign notes.
Example: Blazkarnen the Ashen
Adds identity and lore tone for bosses, legends, and major encounters.
Example: Nocvel-yn of Black Hollow
Creates ceremonial or ancient-script feeling for myth-heavy worlds.
Example: Storm set: Tempbrandax, Galestrixen, Zephkorrar
Great for naming dragon clans or region-specific lineages.
Use these naming practices to make your fantasy setting feel cohesive.
Use one style per clan or region so your world has clear naming identity.
Create 10-20 options, then pick final names that sound distinct from each other.
Title patterns help signal rank, age, and personality in campaign notes.
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