God & Goddess Name Generator
Create god and goddess names across 5 pantheon styles and 8 divine domains. Greek, Norse, Egyptian, Eastern, and original deity names — free, instant, no signup.
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Quick Tips
- Greek-inspired names use flowing vowels and -os/-ia endings
- Norse-inspired names use harder consonants for a rugged, powerful feel
- Domain titles like 'God of War' or 'Keeper of the Dead' add instant depth
- Original pantheon creates completely unique names not tied to any real mythology
- Neutral gender produces primordial, entity-like names for cosmic beings
War God Names
Powerful, commanding names for deities of war, battle, and conflict across all mythologies.
Aethos, God of War
Thorvald Lord of Battle
Khepros the Warbringer
Vorathis, Keeper of Conflict
Kyros the Iron Sovereign
Raijin God of War
Theron, Lord of Battle
Baldrun the Warbringer
Sobekthar, Keeper of Conflict
Zalnir the Iron Sovereign
Draemor God of War
Tyvald Lord of Battle
Nature Deity Names
Serene, powerful names for gods and goddesses of nature, forests, and the earth.
Calypsa, God of Nature
Idunn Lord of the Wild
Hathora Keeper of the Green
Celestara the Earthmother
Selenia, the Growing One
Amaterai God of Nature
Nereida Lord of the Wild
Freyja Keeper of the Green
Vythera the Earthmother
Eirene, the Growing One
Chloria God of Nature
Skadi Lord of the Wild
Death & Underworld Gods
Dark, solemn names for deities of death, the underworld, and the afterlife.
Lycaon, God of Death
Heimdral Keeper of the Dead
Anubion Lord of the Underworld
Nethradon the Final Shepherd
Helion, the Silent Judge
Osiran God of Death
Vidarr Keeper of the Dead
Sethkar Lord of the Underworld
Omnixar the Final Shepherd
Kronion, the Silent Judge
Pyrrhon God of Death
Forseti Keeper of the Dead
Love & Beauty Deities
Radiant, enchanting names for deities of love, beauty, passion, and devotion.
Atheia, God of Love
Freyja Keeper of Hearts
Isara the Beloved
Lumindra Lord of Passion
Heliora, the Eternal Flame
Benzaira God of Love
Daphnia Keeper of Hearts
Nephthya the Beloved
Ethiriel Lord of Passion
Asteria, the Eternal Flame
Eurynome God of Love
Nanna Keeper of Hearts
Chaos & Trickster Gods
Unpredictable, mischievous names for deities of chaos, discord, and trickery.
Zephyron, God of Chaos
Fenrir the Trickster
Apephir Lord of Entropy
Kytheros the Unmaker
Phoebos, Keeper of Discord
Aion God of Chaos
Surtr the Trickster
Shunar Lord of Entropy
Exatheon the Unmaker
Nyx, Keeper of Discord
Styx God of Chaos
Jotunn the Trickster
How to Choose the Perfect God or Goddess Name
Deity names carry the weight of worlds. They need to feel ancient, powerful, and worthy of worship. These tips help you create names for gods that feel real.
- 1.Match the pantheon style. Greek-inspired names use flowing vowels and -os/-ia endings. Norse names use harder consonants and -r/-n endings. Egyptian names favor strong consonants and -ra/-is patterns.
- 2.Include a domain title. "God of War," "Keeper of the Dead," "Lord of Storms" — a domain title instantly communicates what the deity rules over and why mortals worship (or fear) them.
- 3.Make it pronounceable. Even exotic deity names should flow when spoken aloud. Players and readers need to invoke the name naturally in prayers, oaths, and exclamations.
- 4.Reflect the deity's nature. A benevolent nature god should sound warm and flowing (Calypsa). A wrathful war god should sound sharp and forceful (Vorathis). Let the phonetics match the personality.
- 5.Consider worship patterns. How would followers say this name in prayer? In battle cries? In whispered curses? The best deity names work in all three contexts.
What Makes a Great Deity Name
The most memorable gods in fiction and mythology share these naming qualities.
Mythic Weight
A deity's name should feel like it has existed since before time. Archaic sounds, unusual phoneme combinations, and vowel-rich structures create a sense of timeless, cosmic importance.
Domain Clarity
The best deity names hint at their domain. Zeus sounds like thunder. Aphrodite sounds like beauty. Your fictional gods should have the same phonetic-thematic alignment.
Cultural Consistency
All gods from the same pantheon should share phonetic patterns. If one god is "Aethos," another shouldn't be "Thorvald" unless they're from different traditions. Consistency builds belief.
Invocation Power
Can a character shout this name as a battle cry? Whisper it in prayer? Curse by it? The most iconic deity names — Zeus, Odin, Ra — work in every emotional register.