Pembuat Nama Half-Elf
Buat nama half-elf dengan AI — memadukan melodi elfik dengan realitas manusia, setiap makna dijelaskan. Sempurna untuk karakter D&D dan fiksi fantasi.
Input
Opsional. Arahkan tema dengan kata-kata Anda sendiri (hingga 500 karakter).
Matikan untuk daftar nama biasa saja — tanpa makna atau teks flavor.
2 kredit per nama. Hanya nama yang Anda dapatkan yang memakan kredit.
Output
| Nama | Deskripsi |
|---|---|
| No data yet | |
Panduan
A half-elf name has a job most names don't: it has to belong to two worlds at once. Too elven and the human half vanishes; too human and you've lost the melody. The best half-elf names sit on that seam — an elven lilt grounded by a human surname, or a plain given name softened by an ethereal edge. This generator works that blend deliberately, and explains what each name is reaching for.
Half-elves grow up between cultures, and their names usually show it — raised among elves, among humans, or caught between both — so the tool lets you push the mix in either direction.
How to use it
Length tips the balance toward one parent. Short, plain names (Ren, Kael, Mara) read as human-raised — the half-elf passing among people. Longer, flowing names (Aelith Sorrowmede, Caladwen) pull toward the elven side and its formality.
Complexity decides how otherworldly the phonetics feel. Simple keeps names an English speaker sounds out at once; elaborate adds the vowels and soft consonants that mark the elven heritage — useful when you want the name to feel visibly not-quite-human.
Use extra context to set which world the character leans toward:
- "human-raised half-elf, elven first name and a human family name"
- "female half-elf bard, name means something about music or dusk"
- "elf-raised half-elf, name should sound almost fully elven"
- "half-elf rogue, plain human alias hiding an elven true name"
Will these fit Dungeons & Dragons?
Yes — the mixed-heritage convention here matches how D&D and Pathfinder present half-elves, who canonically carry names from both parents' cultures. A name generated for "human-raised, elven given name" reads correctly to players, and you can ask for a full elven-and-human pairing when the character wants both.
What makes a good half-elf name?
Tension between the two halves. The name lands best when you can hear both origins in it — a melodic elven root beside a solid human anchor — rather than committing fully to either. That in-between quality is the whole point of the character, and the name is the first place a reader or player feels it.
Can I use a generated half-elf name in my own game or novel?
Generally yes — short invented names aren't protected by copyright, so a name here is yours to use. Search before committing, since the model has read a lot of fantasy, and be more cautious with names tied to a specific franchise's known character, where trademark can apply even when copyright doesn't.
Use it from code
From 3 credits per callREST API
curl -X POST https://api.iotools.cloud/v1/tool/name-generator/half-elf-names \
-H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"complexity": "balanced",
"length": "medium",
"context": "",
"count": "5",
"describe": "true"
}'Swap in your own key from your account. The tool's fields are the body — no wrapper.
Ask an AI agent
Use the IOTools `name-generator__half-elf-names` tool (Half-Elf Name Generator) on this input:
YOUR_INPUT_HEREPaste this at any agent connected to the IOTools MCP server, then add your input.