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Dragonborn Name Generator

Roll up a proud draconic name for your next Dungeons and Dragons character in one tap. Choose a child name, a clan name, or both, pick a gender lean, and generate a fresh batch of dragonborn names. Reroll until one feels right, then copy it. Everything runs in your browser, with no sign-up and nothing leaving your device.

🔒 Names are built in your browser from bundled draconic syllables. Nothing is sent anywhere.

    What is the Dragonborn Name Generator?

    The Dragonborn Name Generator instantly hands you a batch of draconic names for a Dungeons and Dragons dragonborn character, so you can stop chewing on a blank character sheet and start picturing your scaled hero in play. A dragonborn is usually known by two names: a personal child name given at birth and a clan name carried down a proud bloodline. This tool builds both — separately or together, like Vorgar Drakmourn — and lets you steer the gender lean so the result fits the character you have in mind.

    How to use it

    1. Choose a name type: a child name on its own, a clan name on its own, or both joined into a full name.
    2. Pick a gender lean — masculine, feminine, or neutral — which shapes the ending of the personal name (clan names are bloodline-wide and gender-agnostic).
    3. Set how many names you want, then tap Generate names.
    4. Don't love the batch? Tap again to reroll. Use a row's Copy button or Copy all to grab the names you like.

    How the names are built

    Every name is assembled from original, hand-written draconic syllable roots rather than pulled from a fixed list. A child name takes a hard or breathy opening (such as Vor, Khel, or Rhog), an optional connective, and a gendered ending, then is cleaned up so it always stays pronounceable. A clan name pairs a strong root (such as Drak, Storm, or Onyx) with a heritage suffix that evokes a deed or trait (such as mourn, scale, forge, or oath). Because there are thousands of possible combinations, each reroll genuinely reshuffles the pieces, and names inside a single batch never repeat. Nothing is copied from any official sourcebook, so every result is free for you to use.

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    Why use this one

    Most generators hand you a single flat list of personal names and stop there. This dragonborn name generator builds both child names and clan names, lets you combine them into a full name, and gives you a gender lean plus batch generation so you can compare options at a glance. It runs entirely client-side — no API, no sign-up, and nothing you do ever leaves your browser. Playing a different race or table? Try the elf name generator for graceful elven names, the warrior cat name generator for Clan-style cat names, or the fake name generator when you need a realistic human name for a form or test.

    Frequently asked questions

    What is a dragonborn name in D&D?

    In Dungeons & Dragons, a dragonborn usually carries three names: a personal (child) name given at birth, a clan name passed down through their bloodline, and sometimes a chosen nickname. This tool focuses on the child name and the clan name, which together form how most dragonborn are addressed, such as Vorgar Drakmourn.

    How does this generator create names?

    Each name is assembled in your browser from hand-written draconic syllable roots — a strong opening, an optional connective, and a gendered ending for child names, or a proud root plus a heritage suffix for clan names. Nothing is copied from official sourcebooks, so every name is fresh and free to use.

    Can I use these names in my campaign?

    Yes. The names are procedurally generated original fantasy words, so you are free to use them for any tabletop character, NPC, novel, or game project with no attribution required.

    Does this work offline and keep my data private?

    Yes. Every name is generated entirely in your browser with no server call and no sign-up, so the tool keeps working offline and nothing you type or roll ever leaves your device.