Great NPCs need great names. As a DM, you'll create hundreds of characters over your campaigns. This guide teaches techniques for naming NPCs that players actually remember.
The Three Rules of NPC Names
- Pronounceable — If players can't say it, they won't use it
- Distinctive — Avoid similar-sounding names in the same scene
- Memorable — Give important NPCs names that stick
Techniques for Memorable Names
Alliteration
Names that repeat sounds are easier to remember:
Barnaby Blackwood
Petra Pickpocket
Grumble Grimjaw
Descriptive Surnames
Tell players something about the character:
Marcus One-Eye
Silent Sara
Old Ironbelly
The Nickname Trick
Give complex names simple nicknames:
- Alexandros Nightingale → "Alex" or "The Nightingale"
- Thorvaald Mountainbreaker → "Thor" or "Breaker"
Ready-to-Use NPC Names
Merchants & Shopkeepers
Honest Hal
Mira Coinpurse
Old Weatherby
Quickfingers Quinn
Guards & Soldiers
Sergeant Gruff
Iron Ingrid
Watch Captain Stern
Mysterious Strangers
The Hooded Man
Lady Whisper
Nameless
