King Name Generator
Crown yourself with regal names commanding loyalty, fear, and history.
About King Names
King names carry the weight of crowns, the gravity of thrones, and the accumulated authority of dynasties. Across history and fantasy, the names of kings have shaped the identity of nations — from Charlemagne to Arthur, from Aragorn to Robert Baratheon. A king's name must sound like it belongs on coinage, in proclamations, and in the mouths of subjects who speak it with either reverence or dread.
Historical royal naming conventions followed strict patterns. European monarchs recycled a limited pool of prestigious names — England cycled through Henrys, Edwards, Richards, and Georges for centuries. French kings favored Louis, Charles, and Philippe. The name connected the ruler to a dynasty and signaled legitimacy. Royal numerals (Henry VIII, Louis XIV) emerged because the same names appeared so frequently. Epithets added distinction: 'the Great,' 'the Conqueror,' 'the Unready,' 'the Fair.'
For fantasy worldbuilding, a king's name establishes the tone of an entire kingdom. A harsh, Germanic name (Aldric, Grimwold) suggests a martial, northern realm. A Latinate name (Octavian, Aurelius) evokes Roman imperial grandeur. A soft, French-derived name (Philippe, Beaumont) implies courtly sophistication. The name you give your king names the era — it tells the reader what kind of story they are in before the first page turns.