Knight Name Generator
Don the mantle of chivalry with names forged in honor and steel.
About Knight Names
Knight names ring with the clarity of a sword drawn in defense of the innocent. The chivalric naming tradition spans from the historical knights of medieval Europe to the legendary Round Table and beyond, producing names that immediately conjure images of gleaming armor, sworn oaths, and the clash of lances in tournament. A knight's name is their honor made audible.
Historical knight naming conventions varied by region and period. English knights bore names of Norman French origin after 1066 — William, Robert, Hugh, Geoffrey — paired with estates or family holdings (Sir William of Lancaster, Sir Geoffrey de Mandeville). French knights carried names that sound like poetry (Lancelot, Percival, Galahad, Bors). German knights used harder, more martial-sounding names (Friedrich, Dietrich, Wolfram). The Arthurian tradition, drawing from Celtic, French, and English sources, produced the most iconic knight names in literature.
When naming a knight, consider their order, their liege, and their personal oath. A knight of a religious order might bear a saint's name. A hedge knight might use their hometown as a surname. A tourney knight might be known by a colorful epithet. The name should carry weight — it should sound like something worth fighting for, because in a knight's world, their name and their honor are the same thing.