Xaeyruudh's Index

Human Names

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This information is intended for use with the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.


At a Glance

Human names are names used in Human families or communities.


Names

The names listed here come from lists or generators included in Wizards of the Coast products. They are not based on actual NPC names taken from novels, sourcebooks, etc.

This is meant to be a starting point for coming up with interesting names. There’s no distinction in this list between male and female names, and there’s no cultural context. Also, while they’re probably meant to be given names, many of them would work as surnames as well.

Aber, Ablamar, Accolon, Adlar, Alhandra, Almax, Alper, Alysan, Amandis, Amidee, Andrella, Anglides, Anneth, Annowre, Anrod, Ansirus, Arla, Ardel, Arian, Arlen, Arlenda, Arlis, Arpad, Arrness, Arthad, Aseneth, Astra, Avenal, Bae, Bailey, Ballard, Bedwyr, Belinase, Belloc, Belnoy, Bendekar, Bernal, Bersalles, Berwyn, Blaise, Bodwyn, Bret, Brianna, Brilman, Bryman, Burlac, Burne, Cadwyn, Calista, Calley, Callum, Calmert, Candella, Cathloy, Cathra, Cedras, Chantel, Charl, Claudus, Claisant, Cobb, Coburne, Cole, Colvin, Corbin, Corwyn, Dafyn, Damas, Danel, Danly, Dara, Darian, Darla, Darley, Decius, Denira, Deraks, Devereau, Devis, Dilys, Dinadus, Dor, Dorian, Dubricus, Dudley, Durga, Durnsay, Dynas, Ebb, Eckusan, Elayne, Eliph, Elizar, Elyas, Emher, Enide, Erbin, Erroll, Ettard, Evaine, Fen, Fliban, Galashin, Galen, Gar, Garath, Garlon, Gelpas, Genievre, Gerard, Gevies, Gilles, Greeves, Grellyn, Gristla, Gwenta, Gwenelan, Gwenned, Gwydion, Gwydre, Gwyon, Hacasin, Hacmed, Harkin, Harlonus, Helain, Helyes, Hemisal, Hennet, Herlew, Herm, Hervor, Hodge, Hoel, Huber, Hydwen, Jacasin, Jadale, Jader, Jankin, Jarri, Jarvis, Jerick, Jenelle, Jess, Joachim, Jolan, Jordanus, Jozan, Jud, Kae, Kaywen, Kebel, Karris, Kendall, Keriann, Kimber, Kira, Kither, Kyanus, Lacenor, Lamork, Leigh, Lin, Llywellan, Londa, Loy, Luce, Lum, Lunete, Lyge, Lyman, Lynette, Lynores, Lyons, Lyssette, Lyzanor, Maevis, Magh, Magoun, Maharis, Mara, Marieka, Marly, Mathias, Mede, Megaera, Menander, Mere, Migdalia, Miles, Mobley, Myla, Myrr, Nadya, Naramis, Nascen, Neanne, Neb, Nedaph, Neith, Nessi, Neva, Nira, Nissa, Noch, Norgalis, Noewll, Nyfer, Obyn, Omig, Orbri, Orm, Orph, Peta, Petrique, Plase, Ponj, Priadan, Quint, Rafe, Reece, Regdar, Relkin, Reswald, Ruther, Rydel, Reyott, Sabine, Sapphira, Seith, Sephora, Serpe, Sigfa, Sinnoch, Surmal, Tabra, Taff, Tagli, Tallis, Tam, Tangye, Tanith, Tarlach, Tarpeia, Tathal, Tegyr, Tessa, Therise, Thoms, Travers, Trig, Tulloch, Tully, Tydd, Unwyn, Valdis, Vardalon, Varlay, Varn, Vayshor, Wace, Walther, Welcar, Weldun, Wigan, Wilton, Wledig, Woller, Wort, Wulik, Wylie, Xavia, Ydey, Yelda, Yon, Yvette, Ywaine, Zander, Zahrdahl.


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