Human Fantasy Name Generator
Grounded and believable, with a medieval ring. Describe your character — their kingdom, their station, their story — and get familiar-yet-meaningful human names drawn from old European roots.
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Example human names
Aldric
Old and wise ruler
Garreth
Spear-strong guardian
Marvyn
Keeper of the marches
12 human names with meanings
A sample of what the generator produces — every human name is built from meaningful roots, so it means something.
Rosorwin
Renown gold, the friend
"ros" (renown) + "or" (gold) + "win" (the friend)
Rosicwyn
Renown ever, the blessed
"ros" (renown) + "ic" (ever) + "wyn" (the blessed)
Godala
Good all, the gentle
"god" (good) + "al" (all) + "a" (the gentle)
Regica
King ever, the gentle
"reg" (king) + "ic" (ever) + "a" (the gentle)
Garena
Spear noble, the gentle
"gar" (spear) + "en" (noble) + "a" (the gentle)
Aldica
Wise ever, the gentle
"ald" (wise) + "ic" (ever) + "a" (the gentle)
Godarwyn
Good honor, the blessed
"god" (good) + "ar" (honor) + "wyn" (the blessed)
Aldorwin
Wise gold, the friend
"ald" (wise) + "or" (gold) + "win" (the friend)
Bericwyn
Bear ever, the blessed
"ber" (bear) + "ic" (ever) + "wyn" (the blessed)
Aldarwin
Wise honor, the friend
"ald" (wise) + "ar" (honor) + "win" (the friend)
Godicwyn
Good ever, the blessed
"god" (good) + "ic" (ever) + "wyn" (the blessed)
Casara
Castle honor, the gentle
"cas" (castle) + "ar" (honor) + "a" (the gentle)
Frequently asked questions
Are these medieval names?
They lean medieval European by default; mention a culture (Norse, Latin, Celtic) and the roots shift to suit it.
Good for a D&D human character?
Yes — they read as real names with a quiet etymology, perfect for a grounded protagonist.