Gerador de Nomes de Mago
Gere nomes místicos de mago com IA — arcano, sobrenatural e explicado. Perfeito para personagens D&D, ficção fantástica e RPGs.
Entrada
Opcional. Direcione o tema com suas próprias palavras (até 500 caracteres).
Desative para uma lista simples de nomes — sem significados ou textos descritivos.
2 créditos por nome. Apenas os nomes que você recebe consomem créditos.
Saída
| Nome | Descrição |
|---|---|
| No data yet | |
Guias
A mage's name should sound like it costs something to say. Gandalf commands a room; Dave the Wizard does not. This generator produces names that carry arcane weight — drawn from the sound of old spellcraft and half-remembered mythologies — and pairs each with a line on the mage's specialty, so you know whether you're holding a hedge-witch, a battle-conjurer or an archmage who bargains with stars.
The goal is a name that's otherworldly but still lands: distinctive enough to feel powerful, memorable enough that your table isn't spelling it out every session.
How to use it
Length tracks power and age. Short names (Vex, Morr, Sable) read as apprentices, hedge-mages or the cagey sort who don't give a full name. Long, titled names (Alazandrine the Ninefold, Thessaly Vorn) read as archmages with a tower and a reputation.
Complexity decides how strange the phonetics get. Simple stays close to pronounceable, faintly antique names. Elaborate reaches for sibilants, doubled vowels and coined syllables that sound like an incantation.
Use extra context to fix the flavour:
- "necromancer, name should feel cold and formal"
- "fire mage, brash, sounds like a mercenary"
- "elderly female archmage, scholarly, Latin-flavoured"
- "trickster illusionist, name hints at deception"
Will these fit a Dungeons & Dragons or tabletop character?
Yes — the arcane-and-memorable register here is exactly what wizards, sorcerers and warlocks want, and the one-line specialty gives you a hook for the character's school or patron. It's flavour rather than mechanics, so pick the name here and let your system decide the spell list.
Can I use a generated mage name in my own game or novel?
Generally yes — short invented names aren't protected by copyright, so a name the generator hands you is yours to use. Do a quick search before committing, since the model has read deep into fantasy fiction and can occasionally return something a little too close to a famous wizard.
How do I steer between "wise old wizard" and "sinister warlock"?
Tone lives in the context box. Words like scholarly, benevolent or Latin-flavoured pull toward the venerable-sage end; cold, cruel, whispered or pact-bound pull toward the sinister end. Add the school of magic too — a name for an evoker naturally reads harder-edged than one for an enchanter.
Use it from code
From 3 credits per callREST API
curl -X POST https://api.iotools.cloud/v1/tool/name-generator/mage-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__mage-names` tool (Mage Name Generator) on this input:
YOUR_INPUT_HEREPaste this at any agent connected to the IOTools MCP server, then add your input.