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Game of Thrones Name Generator

Want a name that sounds like it belongs in Westeros? This Game of Thrones name generator gives you 500+ ASOIAF-inspired names — male, female, and neutral — each with a pronunciation guide and meaning. Pick a category, hit generate, and claim your Westerosi identity.

What Is a Game of Thrones Name Generator?

A Game of Thrones name generator is an online tool that creates fantasy names inspired by the characters, places, and cultures from the Game of Thrones universe. Whether you're building a roleplaying character, writing fan fiction, or just curious what your Westerosi name would be, these generators make it fast and fun.

Fantasy Westeros-inspired landscape representing Game of Thrones name generator

These generators draw on naming traditions from the series' major houses and cultures. Names from House Stark tend to be short and grounded — Eddard, Lyanna, Robb. Targaryen names roll with royal syllables — Daenerys, Rhaegar, Visenya. Dothraki names are rough and percussive, while Free Cities names carry a more melodic, Valyrian flavor.

The result is a pool of names that feel medieval, powerful, and mysterious — exactly like the characters from the show.

Why People Love GOT Name Generators

Fans use these tools for all kinds of reasons — not just cosplay or fan fiction. Here are the most common ones:

  • Gaming usernames for RPGs and MMORPGs
  • Dungeons & Dragons character names
  • Social media and Discord handles
  • Writing projects and world-building
  • Fun quizzes with friends
  • Pet names and fantasy football teams

Fantasy worlds let people step into something bigger. A strong Westerosi name makes that connection feel real. That's why GOT name generators stay popular long after the show ended.

Collection of Game of Thrones inspired fantasy name ideas on parchment

How the Generator Works

Most generators mix fantasy syllables drawn from the naming patterns of Westeros and Essos. Each culture has its own style:

  • Northern/Stark names — short vowels, hard consonants: Torryn, Brenwick, Osric
  • Targaryen/Valyrian names — rolling syllables, -ys and -rys endings: Draenys, Vaelion, Rhaekar
  • Dothraki names — guttural, rough, minimal vowels: Khorath, Drogan, Zarkho
  • Wildling names — rugged, nature-tinged: Morryn, Gunnheld, Skarvald

When combined thoughtfully, these elements produce names that sit naturally in the world of A Song of Ice and Fire.

Northern & Stark-Style Names

Northern names are simple, strong, and built for cold weather and hard lives. They rarely use elaborate flourishes — they're the kind of names carved into stone, not embroidered on silk. Think of them as names for warriors, rangers, and people of honor.

They work best for characters who are loyal, stoic, or duty-bound — the kind of person who bends the knee to no one but keeps their word absolutely.

NamePronunciationMeaning
Aldric Frost/AL-drik Frawst/Old power of the cold
Torryn Blackwood/TOR-in BLAK-wood/Thunder of the dark forest
Osric Greyveil/OZ-rik GRAY-vale/Divine power of the grey mist
Brenwick Stone/BREN-wik Stohn/Sword lord of the rock
Eddwyn Ironmantle/ED-win EYE-ern-man-tul/Blessed guardian of iron
Harwick Snowfield/HAR-wik SNOH-feeld/Army of the snow plain
Rodden Ashveil/ROD-en ASH-vale/Famous ruler of ash and mist
Cragnar Wolfhorn/KRAG-nar WOLF-horn/Rock warrior of the wolf clan
Walton Greymantle/WAL-ton GRAY-man-tul/Ruler of the grey cloak
Theron Coldbrook/THAIR-on KOHLD-brook/Hunter of the frozen stream

Targaryen & Valyrian Names

Targaryen names carry weight. They roll off the tongue like an old spell — layered syllables, hard consonants softened by long vowels, and that distinctive Valyrian suffix style: -ys, -ion, -rys, -aera. These are names for dragon riders, kings, and queens who believe they were born to rule.

Use them when you want your character to feel ancient, royal, and slightly dangerous. The best Valyrian names never quite sound like anything from the real world.

NamePronunciationMeaning
Draenys/DRAY-nis/Born of dragonfire
Vaelion/VAY-lee-on/Son of the old flame
Rhaekar/RAY-kar/Dragon's crown
Aeryndel/air-IN-del/Spirit of the silver sky
Myraxys/mih-RAK-sis/Flame of the ancient blood
Vortharion/vor-THAR-ee-on/Master of dragons and ash
Laenorys/lay-NOR-is/Knight of the Valyrian sea
Jaecarion/jay-KAR-ee-on/Conqueror of the old world
Dracovyn/DRAK-oh-vin/Born beneath the dragon star
Vaesarys/VAY-sar-is/Voice of silver and flame

Wildling & Dothraki Names

Wildling names feel raw and unpolished — they belong to people who live outside castle walls and answer to no king. Short, hard, and sometimes brutal: Tormund, Ygritte, Harma. There's no ceremony in these names. They're earned, not given.

Dothraki names follow similar logic but carry a fiercer energy — guttural stops, open vowels, and a warrior's directness. These names fit characters who are nomadic, fearless, and bound by blood oath rather than law.

NamePronunciationMeaning
Khorath/KOR-ath/Blade of the open plain
Morryn/MOR-in/Dark wanderer beyond the Wall
Gunnheld/GUN-held/Battle keeper of the free folk
Zarkho/ZAR-koh/Fierce rider of the grass sea
Drogan/DROH-gan/Born in blood and thunder
Skarvald/SKAR-vald/Scarred forest ruler
Yghara/ig-HAR-ah/She who runs with wolves
Rakhavel/rak-AH-vel/Blood rider of the khalasar
Bormund/BOR-mund/Bear strength of the far north
Qothara/koh-THAR-ah/She who strikes like lightning
Westeros map with fantasy character names inspired by Game of Thrones houses

Tips for Choosing Your Fantasy Name

Not every generated name will click — and that's fine. Here's how to narrow it down:

Match the house style. If you want a Stark character, pick something grounded and short. If you're going Targaryen, lean into the rolling syllables and regal tone.

Keep it memorable. The most iconic GOT names are rarely more than three syllables — Arya, Jorah, Cersei, Sansa. Simple sticks.

Add a title or surname. "Vaegor Stormborn" hits differently than just "Vaegor." A location-based surname — Frost, Snow, Rivers, Stone — ties the name to Westerosi tradition.

Think about personality. A warrior's name should feel powerful. A maester's name should feel measured. Match the sound to the character.

Try unique spellings. Fantasy names benefit from creative spelling — swap a C for a K, add a Y, or double a vowel to shift the feel.

Fantasy character portraits with Game of Thrones style names and house sigils

Create Your Own GOT Name

You don't need a generator to build a great Westerosi name. Here's a simple formula:

First Name + Fantasy Ending + House/Location Title

  • Ary + en + Frost = Aryen Frost
  • Val + or + Fireborn = Valor Fireborn
  • Drae + nys + of the Storm = Draenys of the Storm

In Westeros, bastards from different regions take different surnames by law: Snow (the North), Sand (Dorne), Storm (Stormlands), Rivers (Riverlands), Flowers (the Reach), Stone (the Vale), Hill (the Westerlands), and so on. Picking the right one adds authenticity.

Combine a medieval first name with a fantasy-style ending and a house title, and you'll have something that feels original while still fitting the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — this generator and most others online are completely free to use. No sign-up, no subscription, and no limits on how many names you generate.
Absolutely. These are fan-made names inspired by the style of Game of Thrones, so they're yours to use for RPGs, D&D campaigns, fiction, MMORPGs, or social media handles.
No. These are original names created in the style of the series. They're not canon characters — think of them as names that could exist in Westeros or Essos.
Yes. Use the tabs above the generator to switch between male, female, neutral, or all categories at once. Each tab pulls from a separate name pool tailored to that style.
Definitely. ASOIAF-style naming draws on medieval European, Welsh, and invented Valyrian patterns — which means the names feel broadly usable in any dark or epic fantasy setting.
Match the sound to the character's personality and house. Short, hard names suit warriors and Northern characters. Flowing, syllable-heavy names suit royals and magic users. Add a location surname to ground the name in the world.
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