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Create tiefling-inspired names for tabletop RPGs, novels, and worldbuilding. Choose infernal, virtue, urban, or arcane presets — generate a batch and copy in one click. Names are original fantasy flavor text, 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.): 8000 for this style.
Original fantasy-style names for games and fiction — not official Dungeons & Dragons™ or Wizards of the Coast content.
Choose options and click generate
Three quick steps to build tiefling name lists for your next session.
Select Infernal, Virtue, Urban, Arcane, or All styles to match your campaign’s tone.
Choose how many names to generate and whether repeats are allowed in one batch.
Click generate and copy newline-separated names into your character sheet, VTT, or notes.
Built for infernal-heritage characters with flexible batches and copy export.
Shift between infernal edge, virtue naming, city-campaign brevity, and arcane scholar vibes.
Roll one name or dozens for NPC tables, one-shots, and party rosters.
Toggle unique batches when you need a varied list without repeats.
Export a plain-text list for spreadsheets, Foundry, Roll20, and docs.
Runs locally in the browser with no account or server round-trips.
Comfortable controls on phones and tablets between sessions.
Where infernal-heritage name ideas show up in games and stories.
Name bards, warlocks, paladins, and rogues with infernal heritage without staring at a blank sheet.
Stock taverns, guild halls, and undercity scenes with quick tiefling-flavored names.
Use batches as brainstorming seeds, then edit to fit your canon spelling rules.
Generate memorable guest characters and rivals on the fly.
Build lists of surnames and virtues that feel like one culture in your setting.
Find pronounceable, dramatic names that read well when introduced in person.
Example vibes for each preset. Your actual results are randomly assembled from word pools, so lines will vary every click.
Zareth Nightwhisper, the Helltouched
Harsh consonants, long surnames, and ominous epithets — classic fiend-touched tone.
Seren Courage Ashveil
Given names plus aspirational virtues — ideal when your table enjoys symbolic naming.
Rook Copperlane of the lower ward
Short handles and district-flavored epithets for city adventures.
Vespera Moondagger, of the sealed word
Grimoires, glyphs, and ritual flavor for warlocks, wizards, and occult NPCs.
Mixed structures keep batches varied while staying easy to read at the table.
Example: Kaivel Doomspire
The most common structure — easy to say aloud and log on a character sheet.
Example: Liora Mercy
Mirrors tabletop traditions where some characters adopt a virtue as part of their identity.
Example: Valor Thornvale
Leads with the concept name for dramatic introductions.
Example: Mira Quick Crosswick
Adds a nickname beat for rogues, smugglers, and street-level heroes.
Use these prompts alongside generated names to deepen backstory and table buy-in.
If a character uses a virtue name, note one public act that earned it — or one they are still trying to live up to.
A dramatic surname plus a gentle personality creates memorable, player-driven irony.
When a name includes a ward or lane epithet, tie it to a specific map location your party can visit.
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