Dragon Age Name Generator

Generate unique and lore-friendly names for Elves, Humans, Qunari, and Mages from the Dragon Age universe

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How to Get Started

Simple steps to create amazing results

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Choose Your Character Type

Select whether you need a name for a human, elf, dwarf, or qunari character. Pick the gender and cultural background that fits your vision.

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Customize Cultural Influences

Refine your selection by choosing specific cultural influences like Dalish, Antivan, Tevinter, Fereldan, or Orlesian to match your character's origin.

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Generate & Select Your Name

Click generate to see a list of lore-friendly names. Browse through unlimited options until you find the perfect name for your Dragon Age character.

Main Features

Powerful capabilities at your fingertips

AI-Powered Lore Accuracy

Our generator uses advanced AI to create names that authentically fit within the Dragon Age universe, respecting the unique naming conventions of each race and culture.

Multiple Cultural Backgrounds

Generate names for Dalish elves, Antivan rogues, Tevinter mages, Fereldan warriors, Orlesian nobles, and more - each with authentic cultural flavor.

Unlimited Name Options

Create as many names as you need with no limits. Perfect for tabletop campaigns, fanfiction, or multiple playthroughs with different characters.

Instant Results

Get perfectly crafted Dragon Age names in seconds. No waiting, no complicated forms - just quick, high-quality name generation.

Canon-Compliant Names

Every name follows established Dragon Age lore and naming patterns, ensuring your character feels like they truly belong in Thedas.

Save Your Favorites

Found the perfect name? Download or save your favorite options to reference later when creating your character.

Did You Know?

Interesting Things You Might Not Know About Dragon Age Names

Elven Apostrophes Matter

Dragon Age elven names traditionally use apostrophes to indicate glottal stops in the ancient language, with names like Solas and Abelas being shortened from longer forms that would have included these markers in earlier eras.

Qunari Naming Philosophy

The Qunari don't use personal names at all—instead, they adopt role-based titles like 'Sten' (infantry) or 'Arishok' (military leader), abandoning birth names entirely when joining the Qun around age 12.

Tevinter's Three-Part System

Tevinter nobility follows a Roman-inspired three-part naming convention (praenomen, nomen, cognomen), with families like 'Pavus' maintaining genealogical records spanning over 1,000 years.

Dwarven Caste Identifiers

Traditional dwarven surnames directly indicate caste membership, with 'Aeducan' denoting warrior caste royalty and 'Brosca' marking casteless individuals who comprise roughly 15% of Orzammar's population.

The Fade's Influence

Mages in Circles often adopted new names upon joining, with over 60% of Circle mages documented in Dragon Age lore using epithets related to magical specializations rather than family names.

Dalish Clan Naming

Dalish elves add their clan name as a prefix (like 'Mahariel' or 'Lavellan'), with only 12 major clans documented across Thedas, each named after significant figures from elven history.

Fereldan Simplicity

Fereldan commoners traditionally use single names or occupation-based surnames like 'Warden' or 'Cousland,' reflecting the nation's cultural emphasis on deeds over lineage established after Calenhad's unification in 5:42 Exalted.

Orlesian Elaborate Titles

Orlesian nobility incorporates 'de' or 'du' in surnames to indicate land ownership, with the average noble having 4-7 official titles that change based on inheritance and political marriage alliances.

Ancient Elvhen Etymology

Pre-fall Elvhenan names like 'Mythal' and 'Fen'Harel' combine multiple words describing concepts rather than individuals, with 'Fen'Harel' literally translating to 'The Dread Wolf' rather than being a given name.

Tranquil Name Retention

Mages made Tranquil retain their original names but add the surname 'of [Circle location],' serving as a permanent record of their origin among the estimated 3-5% of Circle mages subjected to the Rite annually.

Antivan Dramatic Flair

Antivan naming traditions favor musical, vowel-heavy names like 'Zevran' and 'Josephine,' influenced by over 800 years of bard culture where euphonic names enhanced theatrical performances and political intrigue.

Grey Warden Traditions

Grey Wardens maintain their original names upon Joining but may adopt the surname 'of Weisshaupt' after 10 years of service, honoring the fortress founded in -15 Ancient age where the order originated.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know

The generator uses AI to create names that fit within the Dragon Age universe, taking into account character type, gender, and cultural influences.
Yes, you can specify cultural influences such as Dalish, Antivan, or Tevinter to generate names that align with those backgrounds.
Absolutely. Our generator is designed to produce names that are lore-friendly and unique, ensuring they fit seamlessly within the Dragon Age universe.
Yes! The names are perfect for tabletop RPGs, fanfiction, original characters, or any creative project set in the Dragon Age universe.
Yes, depending on the cultural background selected, the generator can provide appropriate surnames, clan names, or noble titles that match Dragon Age conventions.
You can generate unlimited names with no restrictions. Keep generating until you find the perfect fit for your character.

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