“Tav” can be anyone in Baldur’s Gate. A streetwise nobody with a sharp grin, a quiet scholar with dangerous magic, a merc who learned manners the hard way, or a wanderer who simply refuses to die. The name should be flexible enough to fit any of those paths, and simple enough that companions and enemies can say it in a hurry.
This generator focuses on clean, readable full names that feel at home in BG3. You’ll get a mix of city-friendly names, old elven-sounding names, tougher dwarven-style names, and a few darker, sharper picks that fit the game’s rougher edges. The goal is always the same: names that feel real in dialogue, not just “fantasy-looking” on a page.
When you find a name you like, try imagining it in three moments: a polite introduction, a tense argument, and a combat shout. If it works in all three, it’s a keeper. If it only works in one mood, it might still be perfect for a very specific character, but it won’t be as versatile.
50 best Baldur’s Gate Tav names
- Arden Arkwright – A neat, city-ready name for a clever survivor.
- Ash Glen – Short, sharp, and perfect for a stealthy run.
- Asha Emberfall – Warm voice, dangerous patience.
- Asha Whisperwind – Soft, elusive, and hard to pin down.
- Balasar Marrow – Heavy and intense, great for a ruthless fighter.
- Bastian Amakiir – Noble polish with an old elven echo.
- Beatrix Ashenmark – A refined name with a dark streak.
- Borin Duskweald – A grounded warrior name with shadow flavor.
- Borin Stoutheart – Classic, dependable, and party-friendly.
- Caleb Graniteshield – Built for a tanky protector with pride.
- Calia Dawnbrook – Bright and heroic, perfect for a good-aligned Tav.
- Cassian Blackstone – Smooth, sharp, and made for intrigue.
- Clara Eastvale – Clean and believable, great “Gate local” energy.
- Cyrus Whitlock – Polished and political, perfect for social play.
- Dahlia Ravenwood – Elegant, moody, and memorable.
- Damon Greycastle – A noble-sounding name for a schemer or exile.
- Delia Moonbrook – Soft and scenic, ideal for camp scenes.
- Dusk Nightbrand – Straight-up menace for a darker arc.
- Elara Silverleaf – Classic fantasy warmth, perfect for a healer or bard.
- Elias Stormgale – Confident, bold, and easy to shout in combat.
- Ember Cinderlane – Stylish tiefling vibe without being overdone.
- Faye Brightwood – Friendly surface, steel underneath.
- Felix Hawthorne – Calm charisma, great party face.
- Finn Westbrook – A clean adventurer name with city roots.
- Freya Frost – Simple, cold, and memorable.
- Galen Goldleaf – Noble tone, perfect for a refined caster.
- Garrick Thornfield – Tough, practical, and built for survival.
- Gwen Meadow – Sweet on the surface, dangerous when pushed.
- Hadrian Kingsley – Big main-character energy for a heroic run.
- Iris Silvertide – Smooth and elegant, great for a sorcerer.
- Jasper Kestrel – Quick-thinking, quick-moving, quick to improvise.
- Juno Larkspur – Bright, playful, and easy to remember.
- Kaia Moonwhisper – Soft mystery, perfect for a stealthy caster.
- Kairon Emberveil – A cool tiefling name for a stylish Tav.
- Kellan Underbough – Great for a traveler with a humble past.
- Kestrel Duskborne – A sharp, edgy name for an evil-leaning run.
- Leander Silverfrond – High-elf polish with clean readability.
- Lena Dawnbrook – Warm, heroic, and very BG3-friendly.
- Lyra Starbreeze – Light and elegant, perfect for a bard.
- Maeve Ravenwood – Moody elegance for a darker story.
- Marcus Blackstone – Practical name for a mercenary or soldier.
- Milo Copperpatch – Classic “troublemaker with charm” energy.
- Nadia Ashford – Clean, believable, great for a grounded Tav.
- Nyx Sablethorn – Dark, sleek, and very tiefling-coded.
- Orin Grey – Short, cool, and easy to roleplay.
- Rhea Northwind – Traveler energy with a steady tone.
- Riven Vexdane – Perfect for a dangerous, charismatic rogue.
- Rowan Rivers – Simple, friendly, great for any background.
- Sable Ashenmark – Stylish, cold, and built for intrigue.
- Selene Silverleaf – Gentle strength, perfect for a supportive companion.
