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Elven Names

Elves prefer names that flow off the tongue like wind through the trees. One of the most common problems GMs and players alike have when playing non-human characters is naming them. Most non-human characters can’t be named from a list of historic names, forcing DMs to make up totally new names. It is difficult to come up with names that are appropriate for non-human characters and consistent with one another. This is especially true for a GM who may find himself trying to come up with a large number of such names on short notice, yet without appropriate names, non-human characters often loose their unique flavor. Especially in the case of elves, it is important that names represent and reflect the race’s special attitudes and philosophies

The elven name generator below has been presented to assist with this daunting task. Although this could not possibly represent all the possible names for a race as old and diverse as the elves, this list can serve as a starting point and quick reference to create a large and consistent list of names.

How it Works: Each elven name consists of a prefix (from Table 2) and one or more suffixes (from Table 3). Definitions have been included in these tables to help determine what a name means once it has been generated. In the case of suffixes, male and female endings have been included where appropriate. Alternate spellings have also been provided in some cases. In Some Cases a formal house name can be generated as well by rolling randomly on Optional Table 1B. These formal House names would be used for ancient noble houses, usually of Grey or Gold Elf Descent.

You may randomly generate an elven name by rolling on Table 1. If you prefer, it is also possible to pick a set of definitions you like and assemble the name that matches them. If your character is a ranger who is fond of bears, you might decide her name should reflect this. Looking at the definitions, you decide her name will mean “Bear-Friend.” This results in the name “Rethar,” “Reethar,” or “Reithar.”

If you don’t like a particular combination, try some of the alternate suffixes listed, or add an “a,” “e,” “i,” “l,” “r,” “s,” “sh,” or an apostrophe. Although not every combination of prefixes and suffixes will sound right, usually only a minor change is called for. If you can’t make a particular name work, try one with a similar meaning. If you didn’t like “Reithar,” try a name that means “Bear-Sister” instead. If you have randomly generated a name and don’t like it’s definition, try altering the order of the words. It is also possible to use the definition as just a starting place for the name’s meaning. Often the definitions can be combined in a poetic way for better results. In the case of a three or more syllable name, try dropping one or more of the definitions. Anenfel could mean “The Hand of Autumn’s Lake,” “Lake of Autumn’s Hand,” “Autumns Hand,” or just “Autumn Lake.” Don’t worry about two names sharing the same meaning or having two definitions for one name. According to The Complete Book of Elves, the elven language is so full of subtlety and nuance that only native speakers fully understand it. Two names may sound the same to a human, but an elf would know the difference

Table 1 (D10)
D10	Result
1-4	Roll once on Table 2 and once on Table 3
5-7	Roll once on Table 2 and twice on Table 3
8-9	Roll once on Table 2 and once on Table 3 for a first name, then once on Table 2 and twice on Table 3 for a second name
10	Roll once on Table 3, add an apostrophe, then roll once on Table 2 and twice on Table 3

Optional Table 1B (D10)
D10	Result
1-3	Roll once on Table 4 and once on Table 5
4-5	Roll once on Table 4 and twice on Table 5
6-7	Roll once on Table 4 and once on Table 5, add an apostrophe, then roll again on Table 3.
8-9	Roll once on Table 4 and once on Table 5 for a first name, then roll on Table 1 again for a second name.
10	Roll once on Table 5, add an apostrophe, then roll once on Table 4 and once on Table 5

Table 2 - Prefixes (D100)
{1} Ael: knight
{2} Aer : law, order
{3} Af : ring
{4} Ah : crafty, sly
{5} Al : sea
{6} Am : swan
{7} Ama : beauty, beautiful
{8} An : hand
{9} Ang : glitter
{10} Ansr : rune
{11} Ar : gold, golden
{12} Arì : silver
{13} Arn : south
{14} Aza : life, lives
{15} Bael : guardian
{16} Bes : oath
{17} Cael : archer, arrow
{18} Cal : faith
{19} Cas : herald
{20} Cla : rose
{21} Cor : legend, legendary
{22} Cy : onyx
{23} Dae : white
{24} Dho : falcon
{25} Dre : hound
{26} Du : crescent
{27} Eil : azure, blue
{28} Eir : sharp
{29} El : green
{30} Er : boar
{31} Ev : stag
{32} Fera : champion
{33} Fi : rain
{34} Fir : dark
{35} Fis : light
{36} Gael : pegasus
{37} Gar : owl
{38} Gil : griffin
{39} Ha : free, freedom
{40} Hu : horse
{41} Ia : day
{42} Il : mist
{43} Ja : staff
{44} Jar : dove
{45} Ka : dragon
{46} Kan : eagle
{47} Ker : spell
{48} Keth : wind
{49} Koeh : earth
{50} Kor : black 
{51} Ky : ruby
{52} La : night
{53} Laf : moon
{54} Lam : east
{55} Lue : riddle
{56} Ly : wolf
{57} Mai : death, slayer
{58} Mal : war
{59} Mara : priest
{60} My : emerald
{61} Na : ancient
{62} Nai : oak
{63} Nim : deep
{64} Nu : hope, hopeful
{65} Ny : diamond
{66} Py : sapphire
{67} Raer : unicorn
{68} Re : bear
{69} Ren : west
{70} Rhy (Ry): jade
{71} Ru : dream
{72} Rua : star
{73} Rum : meadow
{74} Rid : spear
{75} Sae : wood
{76} Seh : soft
{77} Sel : high
{78} Sha : sun
{79} She : age, time
{80} Si : cat, feline
{81} Sim : north
{82} Sol : history, memory
{83} Sum : water
{84} Syl : faerie
{85} Ta : fox
{86} Tahl : blade
{87} Tha : vigil, vigilance
{88} Tho : true, truth
{89} Ther : sky
{90} Thro : lore, sage
{91} Tia : magic
{92} Tra : tree
{93} Ty (Try): crystal
{94} Uth : wizard
{95} Ver : peace
{96} Vil : finger, point
{97} Von : ice
{98} Ya : bridge, path, way
{99} Za : royal
{100} Zy : ivory

Table 3 - Suffixes (D100)
{1} -ae (-nae) : whisper
{2} -ael : great
{3} -aer / -aera : singer, song
{4} -aias / -aia : mate, husband / wife
{5} -ah / -aha : wand
{6} -aith / -aira : home
{7} -al / -ala (-la; -lae; -llae) : harmony
{8} -ali : shadow
{9} -am / -ama : strider
{10} -an / -ana (-a; -ani; -uanna) : make, maker
{11} -ar / -ara (-ra) : man / woman
{12} -ari (-ri) : spring
{13} -aro (-ro) : summer
{14} -as (-ash; -sah) : bow, fletcher
{15} -ath : by, of, with
{16} -avel : sword
{17} -brar (-abrar; -ibrar) : craft, crafter
{18} -dar (-adar; -odar) : world
{19} -deth (-eath; -eth) : eternal
{20} -dre : charm, charming
{21} -drim (-drimme; -udrim) : flight, flyer
{22} -dul : glade
{23} -ean : ride, rider
{24} -el (ele / -ela) : hawk
{25} -emar : honor
{26} -en : autumn
{27} -er (-erl; -ern) : winter
{28} -ess (-esti) : elves, elvin
{29} -evar : flute
{30} -fel (-afel; -efel) : lake
{31} -hal (-ahal; -ihal) : pale, weak
{32} -har (-ihar; -uhar) : wisdom, wise
{33} -hel (-ahel; -ihel) : sadness, tears
{34} -ian / ianna (-ia; -ii; -ion) : lord / lady
{35} -iat : fire
{36} -ik : might, mighty
{37} -il (-iel; -ila; -lie) : gift, giver
{38} -im : duty
{39} -in (-inar; -ine) : sibling, brother / sister
{40} -ir (-ira; -ire) : dusk
{41} -is (-iss; -ist) : scribe, scroll
{42} -ith (-lath; -lith; -lyth) : child, young
{43} -kash (-ashk; -okash) : fate
{44} -ki : void
{45} -lan / -lanna (-lean; -olan / -ola) : son / daughter
{46} -lam (-ilam; -ulam) : fair
{47} -lar (-lirr) : shine
{48} -las : wild
{49} -lian / -lia : master / mistress
{50} -lis (-elis; -lys) : breeze 
{51} -lon (-ellon) : chief
{52} -lyn (-llinn; -lihn) : bolt, ray
{53} -mah / -ma (-mahs) : mage
{54} -mil (-imil; -umil) : bond, promise
{55} -mus : ally, companion
{56} -nal (-inal; -onal) : distant, far
{57} -nes : heart
{58} -nin (-nine; -nyn) : rite, ritual
{59} -nis (-anis) : dawn
{60} -on/onna: Keep/Keeper
{61} -or (oro): Flower
{62} -oth (-othi) : gate
{63} -que : forgotten, lost
{64} -quis : branch, limb
{65} -rah(-rae; -raee) : beast
{66} -rad(-rahd) : leaf
{67} -rail/-ria (-aral; -ral; -ryl) : hunt, hunter
{68} -ran (-re; -reen) : binding, shackles
{69} -reth (-rath) : arcane
{70} -ro (-ri; -ron) : walker, walks
{71} -ruil (-aruil; -eruil) : noble
{72} -sal (-isal; -sali) : honey, sweet
{73} -san : drink, wine
{74} -sar (-asar; -isar) : quest, seeker
{75} -sel (-asel; -isel) : mountain
{76} -sha (-she; -shor) : ocean
{77} -spar : fist
{78} -tae (-itae) : beloved, love
{79} -tas (-itas) : wall, ward
{80} -ten (-iten) : spinner
{81} -thal /-tha (-ethal / -etha) : heal, healer, healing
{82} -thar (-ethar; -ithar) : friend
{83} -ther (-ather; -thir) : armor, protection
{84} -thi (-ethil; -thil) : wing
{85} -thus /-thas (-aethus / -aethas) : harp, harper
{86} -ti (-eti;-til) : eye, sight
{87} -tril /-tria (-atri; -atril / -atria) : dance, dancer
{88} -ual (-lua) : holy
{89} -uath (-luth; -uth) : lance
{90} -us /-ua : cousin, kin
{91} -van /-vanna : forest
{92} -var /-vara (-avar / -avara) : father / mother
{93} -vain (-avain) : spirit
{94} -via (-avia) : good fortune, luck
{95} -vin (-avin) : storm
{96} -wyn : music, muscian
{97} -ya : helm
{98} -yr / -yn : bringer
{99} -yth : folk, people
{100} -zair /-zara (-azair / -ezara) : lightning

Table 4 - House Name Prefixes(D100)
{1-3} Alean : The noble line of
{4-6} Alea : Traders in
{7-10} Arabi : Daughters of
{11-13} Arkenea : Mages of
{14-16} Auvrea : Blood of the
{17-20} Baequi : Blessed by
{21-23} Banni : Holder's of
{24-26} Cyred : Warriors from
{27-30} Dirth : Victors of
{31-33} Dryear : Champions of
{34-36} Dwin’ : Walkers in
{37-40} Eyllis : Lands of
{41-43} Eyther : The Forests of
{44-46} Freani : Friends to
{47-50} Gysse : Clan of 
{51-53} Heasi : Those above
{54-56} Hlae : Seers of
{57-60} Hunith : The sisterhood of
{61-63} Kennyr : Sworn to
{64-66} Kille : People of
{67-70} Maern : Defenders from
{71-73} Melith : Mothers of
{74-76} Myrth : Honoured of
{77-80} Norre : Sacred to
{81-83} Orle : Guild of
{84-86} Oussea : Heirs to
{87-90} Rilynn : House of
{91-93} Teasen' : Trackers of
{94-96} Tyr : Mistresses of
{97-00} Tyrnea : Children of

Table 5 - House Name Suffixes (D100)
{1-3} -altin : The branch
{4-6} -anea : The night
{7-10} -annia : The willow
{11-13} -aear : Water
{14-16} -arnith : Fire
{17-20} -atear : The way
{21-23} -athem : The dragons
{24-26} -dlues : The bow
{27-30} -elrvis : The leaves
{31-33} -eplith : The forest
{34-36} -ettln : Magic
{37-40} -ghymn : The forgotten ways
{41-43} -itryn : History
{44-46} -lylth : The blade
{47-50} -mitore : The moon 
{51-53} -nddare : The winds
{54-56} -neldth : The arcane
{57-60} -rae : Powers of Light
{61-63} -raheal : The gods
{64-66} -rretyn : The heavens
{67-70} -sithek : Adamantite
{71-73} -thym : Challenges
{74-76} -tlarn : Mysteries
{77-80} -tlithar : Victory
{81-83} -tylar : The healers
{84-86} -undlin : The lover’s kiss
{87-90} -urdrenn : The light
{91-93} -valsa : Silken weaver
{94-96} -virrea : Success
{97-100} -zea : The crystal growth