Dark Elf Drow Names

Drow Name Generator

Generate authentic drow (dark elf) names for D&D characters and fantasy settings. AI creates names following drow naming conventions with dark, elegant sounds and Underdark cultural significance. Perfect for creating drow warriors, priestesses, wizards, and noble houses in your campaigns.

Drow Names Collection

Explore unique AI-generated names with meanings and cultural backgrounds

Zaknafein

/zækˈnæfeɪn/ (zak-NA-fayn)

Meaning: Warrior of the Black Blade. Signifies martial prowess and a connection to Drow combat traditions.

Origin: Drow, popular in fantasy lore

Usage: Ideal for a Drow warrior character in novels or games, especially those focusing on combat and adventure.

Liriel

/ˈlɪriˌɛl/ (LIR-ee-el)

Meaning: Fate Weaver. Signifies the Drow's control over destiny and their weaving of elaborate plots.

Origin: Elvish-inspired, popular in fantasy

Usage: A fitting name for a Drow character skilled in magic or mysticism within a fantasy series.

Quilue

/ˈkwɪl.juː/ (KWIL-yoo)

Meaning: Moonlit Dancer. Evokes the image of grace and elegance, attributes valued by Drow who often live underground and venture under moonlight.

Origin: Drow and Elvish hybrid

Usage: Perfect for a Drow character in fantasy settings, especially one involved in art or ceremony.

Nalfein

/nælˈfeɪn/ (nal-FAYN)

Meaning: Master of Deception. Literally suggests cunning and trickery, qualities esteemed in Drow culture.

Origin: Drow, with influences from Elvish

Usage: Ideal for a cunning Drow character, perhaps a rogue or a politically savvy individual within a fantasy story.

Ilvara

/ɪlˈvɑːrə/ (il-VAR-uh)

Meaning: Spider Queen’s Emissary. Relates to the Drow's cultural reverence for spiders and their matriarchal society.

Origin: Drow, with Elvish linguistic roots

Usage: Suitable for a powerful Drow female character, potentially a leader or priestess within Drow society.

Drizzt

Drizzt

Meaning: A name made popular by the iconic Drow character from R.A. Salvatore’s novels. Represents bravery and defiance against Drow norms.

Origin: Popularized by fantasy literature

Usage: A widely recognized name, perfect for a Drow character defying cultural expectations and seeking adventure.

Zilvra

/ˈzɪlvrə/ (ZIL-vrah)

Meaning: Shadow Whisper. Literally evokes images of shadows and secrets. Symbolically, it denotes the Drow's affinity for the dark and their secretive nature.

Origin: Derived from traditional Drow naming conventions

Usage: Ideal for a Drow character skilled in espionage or magic, particularly in fantasy novels and games featuring Drow.

Vaeril

/ˈvaɪərɪl/ (VYE-ril)

Meaning: Silent Guardian. Represents the stealth and cunning typical of Drow. The name evokes a sense of mystery and vigilance.

Origin: Drow-inspired, drawing from Elvish lore

Usage: A perfect fit for a Drow character in a fantasy setting, capturing the essence of a secretive and strategic individual.