Dragons in The Elder Scrolls do not simply have names; their names are sentences in Dovahzul, the dragon tongue. Each one stitches together three power words that describe the wyrm's nature, its deeds, or its claim on the world. Alduin, Paarthurnax, and Odahviing all follow this pattern, and so should yours. This generator builds Dovahzul-style names that sound like distant thunder, ready for Skyrim lore, fan fiction, or a tabletop campaign deep in the Throat of the World.
Every true dovah name is three words from the dragon tongue welded together. Paarthurnax breaks down as Ambition, Overlord, Cruelty. Odahviing is Snow, Hunter, Wing. The pattern is simple but powerful: pick three concepts that describe the dragon's soul, then chain them in the order of importance. The result feels carved from stone and frost, exactly what an immortal serpent of Akatosh should sound like when shouted from a mountainside.
Choosing the right words
Strong dragon names lean on elemental, martial, and emotional concepts. Fire, storm, shadow, hunger, pride, ruin, dawn, oblivion, void, wing, claw, voice. Mix a physical trait with a deed and a flaw and you get a creature with a story baked into its title. A dragon called Storm-Tyrant-Sorrow has clearly lost something it once ruled, while Dawn-Wing-Slayer reads as a hunter that arrives with the sun.
Tips for using these names
Speak the name aloud; if it does not rumble, swap a syllable.
Use harder consonants for villains and softer ones for ancient sages.
Match the name to the dragon's lair: glacier, volcano, ruin, or sky temple.
Reserve overly grand names for unique encounters, not random patrols.
Bringing the dragon to life
Once you have a name, ask which Word of Power the dragon teaches, which Tongue last fought it, and what oath it broke during the Dragon War. Even a single generated name can anchor a Skyrim mod, a Dragonborn one-shot, or a quiet scene where a Greybeard whispers the syllables and the world trembles in answer.
Unleash Your Dragon's Identity
Crafting a name for your dragon can be an exciting journey. Consider these questions to inspire a name that embodies your dragon's essence and story.
What unique traits or abilities does your dragon possess?
Is your dragon aligned with a specific element, such as fire, ice, or lightning?
What is your dragon's role in the world-protector, destroyer, or wanderer?
Does your dragon have a connection to any particular culture or mythology?
What emotions or themes do you want the name to evoke-fear, majesty, wisdom?
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some common questions about the Dragon Name Generator to help you understand its features and capabilities.
How does the Dragon Name Generator work?
It combines ancient-sounding syllables and elements inspired by dragon lore to create unique names with each generation.
Can I specify the type of dragon name I want?
Currently, you cannot specify types; however, you can regenerate names until you find one that fits your vision.
Are the generated names truly unique?
The names are randomly generated combinations, offering a vast array of options, though some may resemble existing names.
How many names can I generate at once?
You can generate an unlimited number of names by clicking the generate button as many times as you like.
How do I save my favorite names?
Simply click on the name to copy it to your clipboard, or use the bookmark feature to save it for later.
What are good Elder Scrolls Dragon names?
There's thousands of random Elder Scrolls Dragon names in this generator. Here are some samples to start:
Drogathar
Vuldorga
Zostril
Xarvulos
Galthorn
Kildrakas
Neldragor
Ildranar
Horgaroth
Thraxnir
About the creator
All idea generators and writing tools on The Story Shack are carefully crafted by storyteller and developer Martin Hooijmans. During the day I work on tech solutions. In my free hours I love diving into stories, be it reading, writing, gaming, roleplaying, you name it, I probably enjoy it. The Story Shack is my way of giving back to the global storytelling community. It's a huge creative outlet where I love bringing my ideas to life. Thanks for coming by, and if you enjoyed this tool, make sure you check out a few more!
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