๐Ÿงš Fey Creature Name Generator

Generate enchanting names for all fey creatures from the Feywild! Perfect for D&D, Pathfinder, fantasy writing, and RPG characters.

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Fey Creature Name Generator - D&D & Fantasy Names

Our fey creature name generator creates enchanting names for all manner of fey beings from the Feywild. Whether you're building a D&D character, writing fantasy fiction, or need NPCs for your tabletop campaign, our generator provides authentic-sounding fey names with meanings.

What Are Fey Creatures?

In D&D and fantasy lore, fey creatures are magical beings originating from the Feywild - a parallel plane of wild magic, primal nature, and eternal twilight. Fey are known for their capricious nature, magical abilities, and deep connection to nature. They range from tiny pixies to powerful archfey lords.

Pixie Name Generator

Our pixie name generator creates whimsical, playful names for these tiny tricksters. Pixies are 1-foot-tall fey known for their invisibility, magical dust, and love of pranks. Pixie names often reference light, nature sounds, or sweet things:

Sprite Name Generator

Generate names for sprites - small fey guardians who protect the forest and can detect evil. Sprite names often reflect their vigilant, protective nature:

Dryad Name Generator

Our dryad name generator creates names for these tree-bound nature spirits. Each dryad is mystically bonded to a tree, and their names often reflect this connection:

Satyr Name Generator

Generate names for satyrs - the wild, revelry-loving fey with goat legs. Satyr names often have Greek mythology influences, reflecting their origins:

Nymph Name Generator

Create names for nymphs - beautiful nature spirits tied to specific locations. Different types of nymphs have different naming conventions:

Using Fey Names in D&D

When naming fey creatures for your D&D campaign, consider:

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

What are fey creatures in D&D?

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Fey creatures in D&D are magical beings from the Feywild, a parallel plane of wild magic and primal nature. They include pixies, sprites, dryads, satyrs, nymphs, and more powerful beings like archfey. Fey are known for their connection to nature, mischievous nature, and magical abilities.

What's the difference between fey and fae?

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"Fey" and "fae" are often used interchangeably, but in D&D, "fey" is the creature type for beings from the Feywild. "Fae" is more commonly used in Celtic folklore and modern fantasy like ACOTAR. Both refer to magical fairy-like creatures, with "fae" often implying more powerful, human-sized beings.

Can I play a fey creature in D&D?

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Yes! Several playable races have fey origins: Satyrs (from Theros), Fairies (from Wild Beyond the Witchlight), and Eladrin elves have strong fey connections. You can also work with your DM to play other fey as characters using custom rules.

What courts do fey belong to?

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Fey typically belong to the Seelie Court (associated with light, summer, and benevolence) or the Unseelie Court (associated with darkness, winter, and malevolence). Some settings also include seasonal courts: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter, each with their own archfey rulers.