Forge a name worthy of Aeternum. Choose your faction, tune the gender and style, and conjure a vampire bloodline name or a werewolf hunt-title — one at a time or ten at once. Every name is built in your browser from curated lore word pools, so nothing ever leaves your device.
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Naming Conventions in Aeternum
Names in Aeternum are never idle decoration — they are claims. A vampire of the Old Blood announces both self and lineage: a given name whispered at the embrace, then a bloodline surname that binds them to a clan and its centuries of debt and privilege. To speak the surname Nocturne or Sanguine in the wrong hall is to invite a duel; to earn it is to inherit an age.
Werewolves keep a different tongue. Cubs are given a plain birth-name by the pack mother, but no surname follows them into adulthood. Instead the pack watches, and in time it grants an epithet — Ironjaw for the one who would not release the boar, Nightrunner for the scout who outpaced the moon-shadow. These hunt-titles are earned, revoked, and re-earned, so a werewolf's full name is a living record of what they have done rather than who bore them.
The four style presets above map onto real strata of Aeternum society. Noble names belong to the high courts and alpha bloodlines; Ancient names cling to the elders who remember the first Eclipse War; Gothic names suit the brooding middle ranks who haunt the cathedral-cities; and Feral names belong to the wilds, where the pack law runs older than any crown. Dig deeper into these traditions in the vampire clans lore and the werewolf packs lore, then claim your name at registration.
Name Generator FAQ
It draws from curated word pools for each faction, style, and gender and combines them into a name. Vampire names pair a given name with a bloodline surname; werewolf names pair a given name with an epithet earned in the hunt. Everything is generated in your browser with plain JavaScript, so nothing is ever sent to a server.
Vampires carry a bloodline surname handed down through their clan, such as Nocturne or Sanguine, which signals lineage and rank at court. Werewolves rarely inherit surnames — they earn a descriptive epithet from the pack, such as Ironjaw or Nightrunner, reflecting a deed, a scar, or a trait shown under the moon.
Gothic leans into brooding, cathedral-and-shadow names. Ancient favours weathered, old-world roots suited to elder characters. Feral produces raw, primal names heavy on tooth, claw, and storm imagery, best for werewolves. Noble draws on courtly, aristocratic tones for high-clan vampires and pack royalty. Each preset swaps the underlying word pools.
Yes. The gender control offers masculine, feminine, and neutral given-name pools. Surnames, bloodlines, and epithets are shared across all genders, since in Aeternum a clan name or a hunt-earned title is never gendered.
Use the Generate 10 Names button. It fills an accessible, numbered list with ten fresh names using your current faction, gender, and style. Each entry has its own copy button, and the list is announced to screen readers when it updates.
The word pools were built from the game's naming conventions: vampire clans of the Old Blood favour dusk, night, and sanguine roots, while werewolf packs favour moon, iron, and beast roots. The results read as authentic Aeternum names, but you are free to rename or blend results to fit your own character.
In-game character names are typically capped around 20 characters and must be unique on a server. The generator keeps most results well under that limit, but always confirm availability on the registration screen before you commit.
No. All name generation runs locally in your browser. There are no network requests, no accounts, and nothing is stored or transmitted. Copy-to-clipboard uses your browser's own clipboard, which stays on your device.
Yes. The single-name view shows the given name and the surname or epithet as separate parts, each with its own reroll button, so you can lock a first name you like and shuffle only the second part until the pairing feels right.
Yes. The names are procedurally combined from common fantasy roots and are free to use for roleplay, fan fiction, Discord handles, tabletop characters, or any dark-fantasy project. No attribution is required.