Dragon Name Generator

Name a dragon whose very syllables shake the earth.

About Dragon Names

Dragon names should feel like the rumble before an earthquake — ancient, powerful, and slightly terrifying. Across mythology and fantasy, dragons are the ultimate apex creatures, and their names reflect that primal authority. A dragon's name is not given; it is claimed, earned, or simply is, as immutable as the dragon itself.

In D&D, dragon naming conventions vary by type. Chromatic dragons (red, black, blue, green, white) tend toward harsher, more aggressive names — guttural consonants, sharp vowels, and sibilant endings. Metallic dragons (gold, silver, bronze, copper, brass) often have more regal, melodic names reflecting their greater wisdom and nobility. Ancient dragons may have names so old they predate mortal languages entirely.

The best dragon names follow a rough phonetic rule: they should be difficult to say quickly. A dragon's name demands that you slow down, open your mouth wide, and give each syllable its full weight. Names like Klauth, Iymrith, Themberchaud, and Bahamut do not trip lightly off the tongue — they rumble. Real-world dragon names from mythology (Fafnir, Tiamat, Jormungandr, Smaug) follow the same principle: weight, depth, and an echo of something vast.

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