![]() This might inspire a character concept, such as a Drow rogue who has acclimated to sunlight. For example, if we generated Lua (Bright) + thel (Scion) + tyrr (Poisoner), she could be Luatheltyrr, Lua'thel, Luatyrr, Theltyrra, and so on. Names can be long or short, but you might want to keep them shorter so they will be easier to remember and pronounce. When all else fails, you can add an apostrophe between pieces. You can drop letters or pieces, add letters (vowels work well), or move pieces around. There is an optional column for middle elements you can add if you want longer names. When you generate names, feel free to play with them until they suit your taste. All you need for a basic name is to add a prefix to a suffix. ![]() There are now three different ways to use the generators. ![]() Then, I added new meanings and adjusted everything as best I could. I started with a wide variety of sources, including the Forgotten Realms wiki my book, Drow of Porphyra an older but wonderful article in Dragon magazine and drow dictionaries online. I have assembled four random name generators for Drow characters and their noble houses. "Tallis " by FenrirDovah (resized) is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 3.0
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