Names
Paladin Name Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A paladin name generator forges righteous, holy names for paladins and sacred warriors, each carrying a title that speaks to their oath. It pairs a noble first name with an epithet of light and duty — the Radiant, Oathkeeper, Dawnguard — returning results like Auren Lightbearer or Valeria the Steadfast. Tabletop players use it to name a paladin character whose very name radiates conviction, game masters to introduce holy knights and templars, and fantasy writers to give their champions of light a fitting title. A paladin's name should sound like a creed, hinting at the virtue they uphold and the power they channel. Everything generates instantly in your browser and reshuffles each run, so you can keep generating until a name shines with the right resolve. Use them as-is, or combine a first name and title that together capture your character's particular oath and order.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Set how many paladin names you want.
- Click Generate to see righteous names with titles.
- Pick a name and title that fit the character's oath.
- Tie the name to your setting's deity or order.
Use Cases
- •Naming a paladin or sacred warrior player character
- •Introducing holy knights and templars as NPCs
- •Creating a champion of light for a fantasy story
- •Naming members of a holy order
- •Brainstorming righteous names with a sworn oath
Tips
- →Choose a title that reflects the paladin's sworn virtue.
- →Combine parts to match your character's order.
- →Reuse a title for members of the same holy order.
- →Regenerate until a name rings with the right resolve.
FAQ
what makes a name sound like a paladin
Paladin names pair a noble first name with a title of light and duty — Lightbearer, Oathkeeper, the Radiant. The title reads like a creed, signalling the virtue the character upholds and the holy power they channel.
can i use these for clerics or templars
Yes. The righteous, oath-bound style suits clerics, templars, and other holy warriors as well as paladins. Choose a title that matches their particular faith or order for the closest fit.
are the titles tied to a specific deity
No. The titles are deliberately broad — light, oaths, dawn, shields — so they work for any god or order in your world. Pair the name with your setting's deity to ground the paladin's devotion.