Piltover runs on patents, prestige, and the constant pressure to be the next great mind. This generator produces inventor names that fit the Arcane version of the city: polished, layered with old family weight, and sometimes carrying a quiet hint of Zaunite roots no one talks about at council dinners. Use it for hextech researchers, academy students, council aligned engineers, or rivals circling the same breakthrough that could rewrite the city.
The generator favors names with structure: a clean given name, a family name with weight, and the implication of a dynasty or a workshop behind the person. Some sound like council heirs, some like first generation prodigies clawing into the academy, and some like names you would see engraved on a hextech prototype that later goes very wrong in a back alley demonstration.
What you can build with each name
Hextech researchers chasing the next stable crystal application.
Academy students competing for sponsorship and shelf space.
Council aligned engineers managing infrastructure and image.
Workshop owners balancing craft, contracts, and reputation.
Rival inventors quietly racing toward the same dangerous idea.
Using the names in fiction or play
Pair a name with a specialty, a patron, and a secret. In Arcane the most interesting inventors are never just brilliant, they are also indebted, haunted, or hiding where they came from. Give your inventor a public project the city loves and a private project the city would shut down, and the character almost writes themselves into the next council scandal.
Tone and naming notes
Most names here work for any gender with small adjustments, and many fit equally well for human characters across the show. If a name feels too refined, drop the family name and let the character be the first of their line. If it feels too plain, add a workshop title or an academy honor and watch how quickly the same name starts to sound expensive.
Crafting Your Piltover Persona
Ready to join the City of Progress’s elite? Consider these points:
Does the name have a stately, formal sound?
Does it hint at a sense of history or family legacy?
Will the first and last names pair well for a memorable cadence?
Could it be shortened into a respectable nickname?
Does it feel like it belongs in the world of Hextech and invention?
Inventor Name FAQs
Here are answers to common questions about using this generator:
How does the Piltover Inventor Name Generator work?
It combines elegant first and last names inspired by the formal and historical themes of Piltover, creating names that sound both sophisticated and inventive.
Are the names historically accurate?
Names are inspired by the universe of Arcane and a variety of historical European names to create a plausible, cohesive feel, but are not guaranteed to be historically accurate.
How many names can I generate?
You can generate as many names as you like-there is no limit to how much inspiration you can get.
Can I use these names for my own characters or stories?
Absolutely. These names are perfect for fan fiction, role-playing, or creating your own stories within the Arcane universe.
How do I copy or save a name?
Click on a generated name to instantly copy it to your clipboard, or click the heart icon to save it to your favorites for later.
What are good inventor names (Arcane)?
There's thousands of random inventor names (Arcane) in this generator. Here are some samples to start:
Amara
Winifredaria
Helenaissa
Everard
Celiaelle
Dorianholm
Jorenion
Yvettelis
Celesteissa
Ivor
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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