The walled territory of Paradis is divided into districts, each with its own personality, defenses, and population. From the famous gate cities of Shiganshina and Trost to quieter interior towns and capital districts in Wall Sina, these places shape every story set in the world of Attack on Titan. This generator creates new Eldian district names you can drop onto your fan map, use in original fiction, or assign as the home town of a character you are still figuring out.
Canon districts like Shiganshina, Trost, Karanes, Yarckel, Krolva, Stohess, Ehrmich, and Mitras share a clear naming style. They lean on Germanic and Central European sounds, with hard consonants, double letters, and endings such as -a, -es, -is, and -ess. Many include a th, ch, or sch cluster that gives the name weight. The result is a list of cities that feel old, fortified, and a little bit foreign to English readers, which is exactly the tone the series uses for the lost homeland of the Eldians on Paradis.
Where each district sits
The walls form three concentric rings. Wall Maria holds the outermost gate districts, the most exposed to titans and the first to fall. Wall Rose contains the working hearts of the country, including training grounds and major trade towns. Wall Sina shelters the capital and the wealthy interior, where the Military Police hold most of the power. When you generate a name, decide which wall it sits on. A Wall Maria frontier town breeds hunters and refugees. A Wall Sina interior district breeds clerks, nobles, and quiet conspiracies.
Building a district in your story
Pick three details to anchor any new district: its main industry, its defining landmark, and its relationship with the military. Maybe your generated district is famous for its grain mills, its old stone clocktower, and a long-running feud with the local Garrison commander. With those three notes you have a place ready for an opening scene, a flashback, or an entire side arc. You can also use districts as character backgrounds, letting a soldier's home town quietly explain their accent and their politics.
Using results in maps and RPGs
For fan-made maps, scatter generated names along the walls and connect them with roads, rail lines, and supply routes. For tabletop campaigns, treat each district as a potential session location with its own gate, market, and barracks. Reroll until you find a name that sounds like somewhere you would want to defend, or somewhere you would be very afraid to be when a titan finally breaks through.
Map the Eldian Landscape
The Eldian District Generator helps you craft believable locations inside the Walls. From peaceful farming zones to tense border towns, discover districts like “Furt District” or “BlumenWald District” that bring your world to life.
Is your district located near Wall Maria, Rose, or Sina?
What is the main trade or role of this district-agriculture, industry, defense?
Does the name reflect nature, nobility, or function?
How does the district’s history tie into the broader conflict?
What kind of people live here-nobles, workers, outcasts?
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers about building locations in the Attack on Titan universe with this generator.
What does this generator do?
It produces realistic district names using Germanic and thematic influences to match the style of canonical locations.
Are the names based on real places?
No, but they use linguistic roots common to existing Eldian cities to ensure consistency.
Can I choose the wall or zone?
This version generates districts from all over; filter by name or regenerate to suit your needs.
How should I use these names?
Use them to flesh out settings in your stories, maps, or roleplay campaigns.
Can I reuse the same district multiple times?
Absolutely. You can assign unique events or characters to a single district across different timelines or tales.
What are good Eldian districts (Attack on Titan)?
There's thousands of random Eldian districts (Attack on Titan) in this generator. Here are some samples to start:
Meeres District
Raben District
Frieden District
AltenWald District
Schwarz District
BlutFurt District
Furt District
AdlerFelden District
BlumenWald District
Meeres District
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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