Wizard Name Generator — 30 Names + How to Craft Your Own
Below are example names drawn directly from the tool's word banks using the same syllable-assembly logic the interactive generator uses — so every name here is a real output you could get by clicking "Generate" yourself. Click any name to select it, or use the copy button to grab them all.
Example Names
Wizard names occupy a dual space: the birth name belongs to the individual, but the name by which they become known among scholars — written in grimoires, spoken in academies — is closer to a title earned through reputation. Some wizards keep their birth name as their professional identity; others construct a new one from roots that feel like who they are becoming rather than who they were. Both choices carry implications the wider magical community notices and interprets.
How to Pick and Customize Your Name
- A name with archaic or Latin-adjacent endings (-us, -ath, -ar, -ith) signals scholarly weight without requiring explanation.
- Consider whether the wizard kept their birth name or constructed a new one — this backstory choice is free characterization that tells readers something about the character's relationship to their power.
- Unusual consonant clusters (Quelmarith, Faldricar) read as genuinely invented rather than borrowed from other fantasy traditions.
- Titles and wizard names sometimes merge in common usage: "Lorimer the Runeborn" might become simply "Lorimer Runeborn" over time. Build that possibility into the name design.