๐Ÿ‘ค Random Name Generator

Generate first names, last names, full names, usernames, or fantasy names โ€” up to 20 at once.

What Is the Random Name Generator?

The Randora Name Generator creates random names across five distinct types: first names (with gender filter), last names, full names (first + last), usernames (adjective + noun + number combinations), and fantasy names (invented names suited to fictional characters). Generate up to 20 names at once, then click any individual name to select it for copying. The Copy button copies your selected name, or all names if none is selected.

Name Types

First โ€” common first names filtered by gender (Male / Female / Neutral / Any). Last โ€” surnames from a diverse cross-cultural pool. Full โ€” paired first + last names. Username โ€” formatted as Adjective_Noun##, great for gaming handles and social accounts. Fantasy โ€” invented names with unusual phonetics, ideal for characters in fiction, games, and worldbuilding.

Who Uses This Generator?

Writers use it for character naming. Game developers use it to populate NPCs. Parents use it for baby name inspiration. Gamers use it for username ideas. Developers use it for test data. Role-players use it for character creation. The variety of types means every use case is covered in one place.

Click to Select Names

After generating, click any name card to highlight it โ€” the Copy button will copy just that name. This is useful when generating 20 names and wanting to copy only your favourite without retyping it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes โ€” the name database includes names from English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Japanese, Scandinavian, and other cultural traditions. The Full Name type may mix names from different origins, which can produce interesting multicultural combinations.

Absolutely. All generated names are random outputs and not copyrighted. You are free to use any name from this generator in creative, commercial, or personal projects without restriction.

Fantasy names are invented phonetic combinations designed to sound distinctive and otherworldly โ€” drawing on patterns from Elvish, Nordic, Latin, and invented fantasy languages. They're built to feel 'nameable' rather than random noise.