Swamp Name Generator
Name fog-choked bogs and treacherous marshlands for your world.
About Swamp Names
Swamps are the liminal spaces of fantasy cartography -- neither land nor water, neither safe nor entirely lethal, but perpetually unsettling. In RPGs and fiction, swamps serve as homes for witches, lairs for lurking monsters, and natural fortresses for communities that prefer to be left alone. A swamp name should feel damp, heavy, and slightly threatening, like the air itself is hostile.
Real wetland names lean heavily on sensory language. The Everglades evokes endless water-meadows. The Pripet Marshes sound primordial and Eastern European. The Great Dismal Swamp is so bluntly named it loops back around to evocative. English place-names use suffixes like -mere (standing water), -moor (upland bog), -fen (low-lying wetland), and -mire (soft, sucking ground) to distinguish between types of wet terrain.
For world-builders, the swamp name tells players what kind of danger to expect. Mistfen sounds like a place where visibility is the problem. Blackmire suggests sinking ground. Rothollow implies decay and undead. The best swamp names make you feel like your boots are already wet and something just moved beneath the surface ahead of you.