Drow Name Generator

Forge dark elven names from the shadow-haunted depths of the Underdark.

About Drow Names

Drow names drip with the venom and elegance of the Underdark's most dangerous denizens. In D&D lore, drow — or dark elves — are a subrace of elves who were driven beneath the surface millennia ago and now dwell in vast subterranean cities like Menzoberranzan and Ched Nasad. Their names retain the flowing phonetics of Elvish but twist them into something sharper and more sinister, reflecting centuries of cruelty, ambition, and survival in absolute darkness.

Drow naming conventions draw heavily from the work of R.A. Salvatore, whose Forgotten Realms novels popularized characters like Drizzt Do'Urden, Zaknafein, and Jarlaxle. Drow given names tend to feature harsh consonants softened by liquid sounds — z, x, j, and hard d's woven with l's, r's, and n's. House names are compound words preceded by an apostrophe or a prefix that signals noble lineage, such as Do'Urden, Baenre, or DeVir. The matriarchal drow society means female names often carry additional weight and authority.

For tabletop campaigns, a drow name should immediately signal danger and sophistication. Whether your character is a Lolth-worshipping priestess, a renegade exile, or a scheming house noble, the name should feel both beautiful and threatening — a silk glove over a poisoned blade.

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