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Fantasy race names, town and kingdom names, NPC generators, D&D spell and encounter rolls. Built for DMs, MMO players, and worldbuilders. Fantasy race names live now; worldbuilding and mechanics next.

In Development

First wave is live: the Fantasy Name Generator covers nine races — elf, drow, orc, dwarf, dragonborn, tiefling, halfling, wizard, khajiit — each with its own lore-accurate naming system. The Fantasy Name Generators site (fnm.com) owns the bare 'fantasy name generator' keyword via brand fit, but every child term (elf / dwarf / orc / dragonborn / tiefling) plus the worldbuilding category (town / city / kingdom / realm) and D&D mechanics (spell / encounter / treasure) is open SERP at KD 14-30.

While you wait — try these

Roadmap

  • Live
    Fantasy race names
    Elf, drow, orc, dwarf, dragonborn, tiefling, halfling, wizard, khajiit. More subraces next.
  • Live
    Worldbuilding names
    Town + city + village + kingdom + country + tavern. Planet, forest & school next.
  • Q1 2027
    NPC generator
    Full NPC: name + race + class + personality + secret + motivation.
  • Q1 2027
    D&D mechanics rolls
    Random spell, encounter, treasure, dungeon room — fnm doesn't cover these.
  • Q2 2027
    Cultural name generators
    Japanese, Greek, English, French, Russian, Spanish — real-name corpus.
  • Q2 2027
    Profession namegen
    Wizard, pirate, cowboy, superhero, villain — class fantasy names.

Who this cluster is for

Tabletop DMs prepping a session need fast NPC names, town names for the map, spells for the goblin shaman. Worldbuilders writing fantasy novels need consistent naming conventions across an elf village and a dwarven hold. MMO players rolling new characters need names that fit the lore without sounding like the four hundred other rangers in zone chat. This cluster covers all three — same underlying word corpora, different framing.

Why fnm.com can't be beaten head-on (and why that's fine)

fnm.com owns the term "fantasy name generator" through 15+ years of backlinks and the literal brand-keyword fit. Trying to take that main term is a losing battle. But fnm has a structural weakness: its site is 200+ static .php pages, no internal hub structure, no cross-linking, no modern UI, and several major categories (D&D mechanics, worldbuilding places-not-people) are completely missing. A modern site with strong internal hub structure and the missing categories filled can take 30-50 Top 5 positions on child terms while leaving the main term to fnm.

The first race name generator is live: roll fantasy race names for nine races now. Email hello@rollify.net with "RPG ping" to get pinged when worldbuilding names and D&D mechanics ship.