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Name fairies, pixies, and fae courts for games, novels, and feywild adventures. Choose Seelie splendor, sprite mischief, Unseelie bargains, or turning seasons — generate a batch and copy in one click. Names are original fantasy flavor, not official characters from any franchise.
Last updated: April 4, 2026 · Published: 2026-04-04 · Updated: 2026-04-04
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Unique names cap (approx.): 12000 for this style.
Original fae and fairy name ideas for games and fiction — not official characters from any book or franchise.
Choose options and click generate
Three quick steps from blank page to a paste-ready court list.
Choose Seelie court, Pixie, Dark fae, Seasonal, or All styles to match your tone.
Choose how many names to generate and whether repeats are allowed in one batch.
Click generate and copy newline-separated names into your notes, VTT, or manuscript.
Built for courts, hedges, and dangerous bargains with flexible output.
Shift between courtly glamour, sprite chaos, Unseelie dread, and turning seasons.
Sparkle tags, thorn warnings, and rumor-style epithets for story hooks.
Name one fairy or an entire court in a single click.
Prefer unique lines in one batch when you need variety.
Plain-text export for spreadsheets, Roll20, Foundry, and docs.
Runs locally in the browser — no uploads, no account.
Where a random fae name saves prep and adds otherworldly sparkle.
Stock archfey, messengers, and hedge guardians without slowing prep.
Brainstorm courts, bargains, and trickster side characters.
Generate guest fae between scenes in seconds.
Pair a name with a design pass for commissions or portfolios.
Build surname lists that feel like one realm beyond the veil.
Quick rosters for fairy-tale and folklore jam themes.
Example vibes for each preset. Lines are assembled randomly from pools, so every click produces new combinations.
Star Seren Goldenglade, who trades in moonlight
Regal shimmer and formal surnames — ideal for rulers and ambassadors.
Tiny Pip Buttercup, of the mushroom ring
Short, bouncy, and hedge-sized — great for comic relief or guides.
Thorn Nyx Blackthorn, who writes debts in thorns
Thorns, tithes, and broken promises — perfect for villains and tests.
Frost Verna Winterwisp, of hoarfrost vows
Cycles, harvests, and weather oaths — fits calendars and prophecies.
Mixed formats keep lists lively while staying easy to read aloud.
Example: Elowen Mistcrown
Clean and speakable — ideal for player characters and allies.
Example: Gold Aurelia Crystalmere
Adds a glamour tag before the formal court name.
Example: Pip Quick Thimble
A trait beat between given name and sprite surname.
Example: Finian Starveil, of rings and riddles
Comma epithets read like warnings travelers repeat.
Pair a name with one rule the fae always follows — players will remember both.
Use court names at stone rings, pixie names in hedges, and dark fae at crossroads — terrain reinforces tone.
If a line mentions riddles or thorns, make speaking the full name aloud part of the bargain.
When you pick seasonal style, tie the character’s power to solstice, harvest, or first frost.
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