Names
Druid Name Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A druid name generator grows earthy, nature-bound names for druids, shamans, and keepers of the wild. It pairs a rooted first name with an epithet drawn from forest and stone — Greenmantle, of the Old Grove, Stormcaller — returning results like Sylva Leafwhisper or Thornen of the Sacred Oak. Tabletop players use it to name a druid character whose name smells of moss and rain, game masters to introduce grove-keepers and circle elders, and fantasy writers to give their nature-mystics a fitting title. A druid's name should sound like part of the landscape itself, hinting at the wild places they serve. The list reshuffles each run, so keep generating until a name feels as old as the trees. Use them as-is, or combine a first name and epithet that capture your druid's particular bond — to a grove, a storm, or the standing stones.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Set how many druid names you want.
- Click Generate to see nature-bound names.
- Pick an epithet tied to the place or power the druid serves.
- Use the name for your druid or grove-keeper.
Use Cases
- •Naming a druid or shaman player character
- •Introducing grove-keepers and circle elders as NPCs
- •Creating a nature-mystic for a fantasy story
- •Naming members of a druidic circle
- •Brainstorming earthy, wild names
Tips
- →Tie the epithet to the wild place your druid guards.
- →Combine parts until the name feels rooted in the land.
- →Reuse a style of epithet for a druidic circle.
- →Regenerate until a name feels as old as the trees.
FAQ
what makes a name sound druidic
Druid names draw on the natural world — wood, moss, stone, storm — in both the first name and the epithet, like Leafwhisper or of the Old Grove. The result sounds rooted in the land, signalling a character who serves wild and ancient powers.
can i use these for shamans or wardens
Yes. The earthy, nature-bound style suits shamans, wardens, and grove-keepers as well as druids. Choose an epithet tied to the specific feature they guard — a forest, a spring, the stones — for the closest fit.
are the epithets reusable for a circle
They are. Reuse a connected style of epithet across several characters to suggest a shared druidic circle or sacred site, which gives your world a sense of an old, organised tradition.