Cleric Name Generator

Bestow sacred names upon the divine conduits who channel the gods' will.

About Cleric Names

Cleric names resonate with the authority of the divine — each one a prayer made flesh. In D&D, clerics are the mortal vessels of their gods, and their names often reflect this sacred connection. A cleric of a war god might bear a name heavy with martial overtones, while a cleric of a nature deity might carry something earthy and growing. The name becomes an extension of the character's faith, a constant invocation of the power they serve.

Historically, religious naming traditions across cultures provide rich inspiration. Saints' names (Augustine, Hildegard, Benedict, Clare) carry Catholic gravitas. Hebrew names from the Old Testament (Ezekiel, Miriam, Elijah) invoke prophetic power. Arabic names referencing divine attributes (Rahim, Nour) echo Islamic traditions. Norse god-related names (Thorvald, Freyja) suit clerics of battle or fertility deities. The common thread is that clerical names carry meaning beyond the personal — they connect the bearer to something transcendent.

When naming a cleric, consider their domain and deity. A Life domain cleric might bear a name meaning 'healer' or 'light.' A Death domain cleric might carry something more somber. The name should feel like it was chosen — or bestowed — with purpose, as though the character's very identity is an act of worship.

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