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Name werewolves and lycanthropes for tabletop games, horror fiction, and urban fantasy. Choose wild pack tone, city moon runners, cursed bloodlines, or feral hunters — generate a batch and copy in one click. Names are original 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.): 12000 for this style.
Original werewolf / lycanthrope name ideas for games and fiction — not official characters from any film or franchise.
Choose options and click generate
Three quick steps from blank page to a paste-ready pack list.
Choose Pack, Urban moon, Cursed bloodline, Feral, or All styles to match your story.
Choose how many names to generate and whether repeats are allowed in one batch.
Click generate and copy newline-separated names into your sheet, VTT, or draft.
Built for packs, loners, and curse arcs with flexible output.
Shift between wild pack, neon alleys, tragic curses, and savage hunters.
Lines may include color or moon tags plus comma epithets for lore hooks.
Name one shifter or a full pack roster 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 lycanthrope name speeds prep and adds atmosphere.
Stock werewolf NPCs, rival packs, and moon-cursed PCs in minutes.
Name alley runners and night-shift predators in modern settings.
Generate guest lycanthropes without slowing the table.
Find a name that sounds good when howled across the field.
Build surname lists that feel like one pack or bloodline.
Quick rosters for horror jams, wolf-themed levels, and monster factions.
Example vibes for each preset. Lines are assembled randomly from pools, so every click produces new combinations.
Grey Talia Greymane, of Moonrise Ridge
Territory, dens, and howl imagery — classic forest and mountain packs.
Neon Remy Rooftop, the Rooftop Stalker
Short handles and city landmarks for modern horror and noir fantasy.
Pale Silas Moonsorrow, who counts every full moon
Tragic surnames and oath language for family secrets and reluctant beasts.
Scar Gnash Ripfang, the Open Throat
Harsh syllables and violent surnames for apex predators and boss fights.
Mixed formats keep batches lively while staying easy to say aloud.
Example: Ulric Timberjaw
Readable at a glance — ideal for player characters and allies.
Example: Moon Elena Nightwind
Classic table introduction: color or moon tag before the real name.
Example: Derek Swift Ridgehowl
Adds a trait beat between given name and territory surname.
Example: Marc Frostpaw, who answers the winter moon
Comma epithets read like rumors hunters trade around the fire.
Pair a generated name with one concrete detail your table will repeat.
Urban for skylines and subways, pack for ridges and pines — then reuse that terrain in encounters.
If a line mentions a cellar, bridge, or third bell, turn that into a scene the party can investigate.
Keep a mild human name on the sheet and a fiercer pack epithet NPCs use — instant depth.
Quick answers about werewolf name generation on Muxgen.
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