Fairy Name Generator

Fairy names live in gardens and under toadstools. They're built from flowers, weather, and things that sparkle: Pippa Dewpetal, Honeybell Moonbeam, Thistle Glimmerwing. A fairy name should feel like it was nicknamed by a child who really, really loves the color purple.

Use this generator for children's stories, D&D Feywild NPCs, fae folk in your fantasy setting, imaginative play, webnovel characters, or the tiny winged friend in your dream sequence. Names are deliberately sweet and whimsical — fairies don't go by "Graxus the Feared."

Using fairy names

  • Darker fae need darker names. If you're writing a malicious pixie, grab a darker-sounding one from our demon or vampire generators and pair it with a sweet surname — that contrast is classic unseelie.
  • Single names work too. The Short style returns just a single whimsical first name; fairies often only need one.
  • Nature is the rule. Fairy names almost always reference a plant, weather, or light phenomenon.

More generators

Looking for something different? Try our other name generators — elves, dragons, taverns, towns, pirates, and more.