Druid Name Generator

Whisper names drawn from root, branch, and the living pulse of the wild.

About Druid Names

Druid names grow from the earth like ancient oaks — patient, rooted, and humming with hidden power. In D&D, druids are guardians of the natural world who draw magic from the land itself, and their names reflect this primal bond. A druid's name might reference the forest they protect, the animal form they favor, or the season of their awakening. It should feel less like a name given by parents and more like one whispered by the wind.

The historical druids of Celtic tradition provide a foundation. Names like Amergin, Cathbad, and Tlachtga belong to the legendary druids of Irish myth — figures who stood at the intersection of wisdom, nature, and magic. Welsh druidic tradition gives us names like Taliesin and Myrddin (Merlin's Welsh prototype). These names carry the weight of real magical tradition and ground druid characters in historical mysticism.

Modern D&D druids span a wide range of concepts — Circle of the Moon shapeshifters, Circle of the Land spellcasters, Circle of Spores fungal mystics. Each archetype suggests a different naming flavor. A Moon druid might bear a name referencing lunar cycles or predatory animals. A Spores druid might carry something fungal and strange. Let the natural world name your druid — the forest always knows.

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