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Draft seraphim, guardians, and messengers for fantasy novels, TTRPGs, and games. Mix biblical, celestial, and high-choir tones—then add optional celestial surnames or mission titles and copy everything in one click.
Last updated: April 2, 2026 · Published: 2026-04-02 · Updated: 2026-04-02
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Choose tone and format, then generate names for seraphim, guardians, and fantasy celestials.
Configure tone, format, and batch size in three steps.
Pick masculine, feminine, neutral, or mixed pools—then biblical, celestial, or seraph-high-choir flavor.
Use given names only, add a celestial surname, or append a title such as Keeper of the Veil.
Set how many names you need, generate, and paste into your sheet, bible, or campaign notes.
Controls for choir-scale naming without a spreadsheet.
Switch between traditional biblical resonance, luminous celestial fantasy, and seraph choir drama.
Lean masculine or feminine, stay neutral, or mix everything for diverse hosts and choirs.
Optional second elements like Lightweaver or Herald of Mercy help NPCs land in one line.
Generate up to fifty names per run for encounter tables and cast rosters.
Require unique combinations when you need a clean list without repeats.
Export plain text for VTT notes, docs, and worldbuilding wikis.
Where celestial name lists save time at the table and on the page.
Name archons, messengers, and warhosts for planes-hopping campaigns.
Find handles for guardians, watchers, and hidden choirs in modern settings.
Populate celestial factions, skill trees, and boss title cards.
Break naming blocks when drafting angelic POVs and dialogue.
Spin up guest seraphim between sessions without slowing the table.
Pair a generated name with wing studies and portrait challenges.
Short guidance for making generated names feel intentional in your setting.
Celestial surnames read like lineage or order names; comma titles read like office or mission—mix formats across characters for hierarchy.
Biblical-leaning pools nod to common angelic name roots; celestial and seraph lanes drift into original fantasy—pick what fits your canon.
If players stumble, add a nickname beat—many tables prefer one memorable handle over perfect orthography.
Angelic figures are meaningful in many religious traditions. This tool outputs fictional and inspirational-style names for creative projects—treat sacred subjects with care in published work, and follow your own community’s guidelines for portrayal and tone.
For commercial settings and shared universes, verify naming against trademark and style guides. Blend generator output with your own suffix rules, domains, and sigils so factions stay distinct.
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