Collection Size
6
Focused generators connected to this landing page.
Game-Ready Collection
RPG name generator for fantasy players, party members, NPCs, and worldbuilding. Start with the strongest Nymia generators for tabletop and digital roleplaying games.
Collection Size
6
Focused generators connected to this landing page.
Library
23
Total generators in Nymia's fantasy name generator library.
Best For
DnD, RPGs, and writers
Organized for faster discovery instead of one generic name list.
RPG searchers are less tied to a single ruleset, so the page needs to stay broad enough for tabletop games, online roleplay, and game writing while still feeling fantasy-specific.
Nymia already has the right building blocks. This page turns them into an intent-focused entry point, which helps both rankings and user orientation.
Race
Elf name generator featuring lyrical, ancient, forest-inspired names for nobles, rangers, druids, and mystics; ideal for fantasy RPGs, stories, and NPCs.
Open GeneratorRace
Human name generator with simple, versatile names for heroes, townsfolk, and adventurers; fits any setting from medieval fantasy to sci-fi and modern worlds.
Open GeneratorRace
Orc name generator with short, guttural, tribal names for warriors, raiders, and brutal clans; perfect for savage foes, warbands, and RPG NPCs.
Open GeneratorRace
Dwarf name generator with sturdy, grounded names for miners, smiths, and mountain folk; ideal for dwarven clans, halls, and tabletop campaigns.
Open GeneratorClass
Wizard name generator with arcane, scholarly names for mentors, sages, and formidable sorcerers; perfect for spellcasters in fantasy RPGs and fiction.
Open GeneratorClass
Rogue name generator with shadowy, agile names for thieves, spies, and elusive tricksters; ideal for stealthy NPCs, heists, and dark alleys.
Open GeneratorIt is built for tabletop players, online roleplayers, game masters, and writers who need names that fit fantasy and adjacent RPG settings.
No. It also works for digital RPGs, forum roleplay, campaign writing, and original game development.
Because it helps users compare race, class, and tone-based generators quickly before deciding which naming style best fits the role they are building.