Generate lore-friendly names for all races of Tamriel with our Oblivion Name Generator. Perfect for RPG players, Elder Scrolls fans, and fantasy writers.
Generate NamesSelect a race to generate an authentic name for your character. Each race has unique naming conventions based on Elder Scrolls lore.
Natives of Cyrodiil with names inspired by Roman and Latin origins.
Imperial Name GeneratorSkilled warriors from Hammerfell with Middle Eastern and North African-inspired names.
Redguard Name GeneratorReptilian natives of Black Marsh with descriptive, Jel-inspired names.
Argonian Name GeneratorEach race in the Elder Scrolls universe follows distinct naming patterns based on their culture and history. Understanding these conventions can help you create more authentic character names.
Imperial names are heavily influenced by Roman and Latin naming conventions. They typically consist of a given name followed by a family name. Male names often end in -us, -ius, or -ian, while female names commonly end in -a or -ia.
Examples: Uriel Septim, Alessia Ottus, Hieronymus Lex
Nord names draw inspiration from Norse and Viking traditions. They often include harsh consonants and references to strength, battle, or natural elements. Family names may be patronymic (based on the father's name) or descriptive of physical traits or deeds.
Examples: Ragnar Stone-Fist, Olaf One-Eye, Brynja Ice-Blade
Breton names have French and Celtic influences. They often sound elegant and may include apostrophes. Family names frequently reference noble houses or places of origin.
Examples: Francois Motierre, Delphine Jend, Marcel Amelion
Redguard names draw from Middle Eastern, North African, and Mediterranean cultures. They often include flowing sounds and may reference desert themes or warrior traditions.
Examples: Azzan, Falion, Saadia, Nazir
The three elven races (Altmer, Bosmer, and Dunmer) share some naming conventions but with distinct cultural differences:
The beast races have the most distinctive naming conventions:
Orc names are typically short, guttural, and strong-sounding. They often use the prefix "gro-" (for males) or "gra-" (for females) followed by their clan name or their father's name.
Examples: Borgakh gra-Muzgob, Durak gro-Shar, Ghorbash the Iron Hand
Our Oblivion Name Generator was created by passionate Elder Scrolls fans to help players create authentic, lore-friendly names for their characters. We've carefully researched the naming conventions of each race in Tamriel to ensure our generator produces names that feel like they belong in the world of Oblivion.
Whether you're creating a character for a new playthrough of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, writing Elder Scrolls fan fiction, or need inspiration for your tabletop RPG character, our generator provides names that respect the rich lore and cultural diversity of Tamriel.
The generator uses a combination of authentic name elements from the games, books, and official Elder Scrolls lore, combined with algorithms that follow the phonetic and structural patterns of each race's naming conventions.
We're constantly updating our name databases to include more options and ensure accuracy. If you have suggestions or feedback, we'd love to hear from you!