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Aasimar Name Generator

Generate celestial-touched aasimar names for D&D characters — protector, scourge, and fallen lineages.

About Our Aasimar Name Generator

Aasimar carry a spark of the Upper Planes in a mortal bloodline. In D&D 5e — from Volo's Guide to Monsters through Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse — they are celestial-touched mortals, usually born to ordinary human parents and watched over by an angelic guide who speaks through dreams and visions. That double life shapes their names: many aasimar grow up with a plain mortal name, then receive a second, radiant one from their guide when their purpose is revealed. Our AI generates names that work at both ends — grounded given names, celestial names full of light, and the epithets that mark a protector, scourge, or fallen path.

Tell the generator your subrace, patron deity, or campaign tone and it returns names to match — bright virtue names for a temple-raised protector, smoldering names for a scourge aasimar burning with inner radiance, names gone bitter for the fallen. Use them for player characters, NPCs, celestial warlock patrons, or fiction set far from any official campaign world.

Celestial Resonance

Names that sound touched by the Upper Planes — soft vowels, angelic suffixes, and light-bearing meanings without copying canon angels.

Every Lineage

Protector, scourge, and fallen aasimar, plus mortal birth names, guide-given names, and the epithets in between.

Free to Use

All generated aasimar names are free to use in your campaigns, homebrew settings, novels, and games.

Tips for Naming Your Aasimar

1

Anchor It in a Mortal Culture

Most aasimar are raised by human parents, so a plain mortal name with a celestial epithet — 'Mara Dawnsworn' — sells the half-divine premise better than a name that's all glow.

2

Let the Guide Name Them

In Volo's lore, an angelic guide speaks to the aasimar in dreams. A second name received in a vision is a free backstory hook: who gave it, and what does it oblige you to do?

3

Use Soft, Open Sounds

Liquid consonants and vowel endings read as celestial — l, r, th, and suffixes like -iel, -ael, or -essa echo angelic names without borrowing a real one from the Monster Manual.

4

Match the Subrace

A protector's name should sound like a blessing, a scourge's like a controlled burn, and a fallen aasimar's like a bright name that curdled — sometimes the same name, shortened darker.

5

Say It at the Table

Your DM and party will say this name hundreds of times. Two or three syllables, one obvious pronunciation — 'Sariven' survives a campaign; a string of apostrophes doesn't.

Aasimar Name Ideas

Radiant Male Names

Sariven, Aldareth, Caelion, Mendriath, Othriel, Vesperin

Graceful Female Names

Lumessa, Ondrielle, Avenya, Cyressa, Maridiel, Thalwen

Scourge Aasimar Names

Embriel, Pyrathiel, Solcara, Ashariel, Brandiva, Ignatheus

Fallen Aasimar Names

Noctriel, Umbrielle, Duskariel, Mourvyn, Sablewen, Tenebrin

Protector & Paladin Names

Aurelian Dawnward, Seraphel Highmorn, Veladrian the Vigilant, Ostriel Sunmantle, Thessaly Brightward, Maraveth Dawnsworn

Guide-Given Virtue Names

Verity, Solace, Clemency, Amity, Lumen, Sanctity

Frequently Asked Questions