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Verdant, woodland names, like Rowan Oakheart or Eira the Green. For the keeper of the forest.
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Grove, moon, storm and beast druid names with nature bynames and circle titles, for D&D characters, fantasy stories and games. Pick a tradition, hit generate, and keep the ones rooted in the wild.
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A druid's name says less about where they were born than what they have sworn themselves to. This generator builds names in two parts: an old, nature-leaning given name and a byname earned from the wild, so every result sounds like someone who belongs to the land rather than a town.
Druid names carry an old, Celtic-flavoured sound, full of soft consonants and woodland vowels: Rowan, Niamh, Cathal, Eira. That given name is only half of it. What marks a druid is the byname they carry, a compound drawn straight from the natural world, like Oakheart, Stormcaller, Moonsong or Wolfmane, or a circle title they have earned, such as the Green or Keeper of the Hollow. Put the two together and you get Rowan Oakheart or Niamh Moonsong, a name that tells you at a glance this is someone sworn to the wild. The four traditions here are the flavours of nature a druid stands closest to. A grove druid takes verdant, plant-rooted names; a moon druid takes lunar, spirit-touched ones; a storm druid takes high, weather-driven names; and a beast druid takes feral, totemic ones. None of it is a strict rule, so a name slots into any setting with druids in it, whether you are playing a Circle of the Land healer or a Circle of the Moon shapeshifter. For the craft behind the choice, the druid naming guide goes deeper, and the witch name generator is the natural companion for the other side of folk and nature magic.
Grove names are verdant and woodland, rooted in oak, moss and briar, for the druid who keeps the forest. Moon names are lunar and mystic, drawn from night, mist and the spirit world, for the seer and the shapeshifter. Storm names are high and wild, built from wind, rain and far places, for the wanderer of the heath and the crag. Beast names are feral and totemic, named for wolf, stag and raven, for the druid who runs with the pack.
The Vibe control leans a whole batch toward a register: Verdant for the green and growing, Wild for the feral, Tempest for the high and weather-driven, Ancient for the timeworn keeper of the old ways, or Mystic for the moonlit and spirit-touched. Gender shapes only the given name; the nature byname and circle title read the same either way, so any druid can be an Oakheart or a Keeper of the Grove. Length nudges how long the given name runs, from short and plain to long and lyrical.
Everything runs in your browser, with nothing to sign up for and nothing kept on our side. Generate a batch, copy the ones you like, save a shortlist to your own device, and refine any name until the tradition, byname and sound all sit right. The results suit D&D 5e druids of any Circle, Pathfinder and any story or game where someone speaks for the wild.
How it works
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Step one
Choose a tradition, or leave it on Any for a mix.
Step two
Open Options to choose gender, vibe, how many names, length and whether to include a surname or byname.
Step three
Copy any name, save the ones you like, or refine a name into close variations.
Druid traditions
Each tradition is a flavour rather than a strict rule. Pick one to match your character, or browse Any.
Verdant, woodland names, like Rowan Oakheart or Eira the Green. For the keeper of the forest.
Lunar, spirit-touched names, like Niamh Moonsong or Caelan the Dreaming. For the seer and shapeshifter.
High, wild names, like Cathal Stormcaller or Bronwen of the Open Sky. For the wanderer of crag and heath.
Feral, totemic names, like Faolan Wolfmane or Ealga the Beastfriend. For the druid who runs with the pack.
Naming tips
Let the byname echo the wild your druid serves: a grove-keeper is an Oakheart or Mosstender, a storm druid a Stormcaller, a Circle of the Moon druid a Wolfmane. The byname does more characterful work than the given name.
A spoken title like the Green or Keeper of the Hollow suits a senior druid who leads a circle. For a younger character, a plain nature byname reads better; save the grand titles for those who have earned them.
Choose a name, hit Refine, lock the part you like and shuffle the rest.
Read the full druid naming guide for deeper tips, examples and ideas.
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