Demon Name Generator

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Looking for a powerful, unforgettable infernal name? Our Demon Name Generator delivers six names per click, blending classic mythological demons with fresh, original infernal titles and short, punchy options that fit instantly into games, fiction, and worldbuilding. Tap any card to copy the name—your button flashes “Copied!” so you can keep moving without breaking creative flow.

Why use a Demon Name Generator?

When you need a name that sounds dangerous, ancient, or alluring, guessing can slow you down. The Demon Name Generator gives you a curated mix designed for real projects: tabletop campaigns, dark fantasy novels, horror one-shots, video game concepts, or creature lists for your bestiary. You’ll see well-known public-domain figures like Asmodeus, Belial, Lilith, Astaroth, Mephistopheles, Pazuzu, Abaddon, Azazel, Leviathan—plus variants with titles and epithets (Prince Asmodeus, Belial the Devourer, Lilith of Ashes) and a huge range of original infernal names crafted from harsh, sinuous phonemes. About a third of results are short, normal-looking names (2–8 letters) that read crisply in dialogue and fit modern settings.

How to use the generator (it’s fast)

  1. Click Generate Demon Names to reveal six names.
  2. Tap any name card to copy it (the button will confirm with “Copied!”).
  3. Click again for six more. With 100,000 total names, repetition won’t be a problem.

What makes a great demon name?

  • Mythic gravity: Names that echo scripture, grimoires, and folklore—Astaroth, Belphegor, Samael.
  • Harsh consonants & molten vowels: Clusters like -z-, -zh-, -kh-, -gr-, -vr- carry weight; a, o, u feel deep and resonant.
  • Optional titles: Add rank and flavor—Duke, Marquis, Prince, Arch, the Unbound, of the Pit. Titles help you position the demon in your hierarchy at a glance.
  • Readable alternates: Short names are perfect for aliases, cult code names, or modern stories where subtlety beats spectacle.

Practical ideas for instant use

  • Boss hierarchy: Reserve titled names for major antagonists (Prince Astaroth, Belial the Devourer), and assign sharper, shorter names to lieutenants and cultists (Nyx, Koro, Shren, Vez).
  • Summoning scenes: Use “of X” constructions for ritual gravitas—Mephistopheles of Embers, Azazel of Ruin.
  • Modern horror: Short names double as human aliases—Rin, Nyx, Kira—until the reveal.
  • Demonology notes: In your lore, link phonetic patterns to domains: -oth/-othaz for plague, -iel/-ael for fallen-celestial overtones, -azzar/-azzoth for corruption.

Clean and creator-friendly

This Demon Name Generator mixes public-domain mythological names with original creations so you can publish or share safely. You get the iconic feel without relying solely on one franchise’s canon. If you’re streaming or releasing a module, you’ll appreciate the clarity and breadth of options.

Quick prompts to get started

  • Cult roster: Generate a page of names; give the leader a titled variant, lieutenants a surname (of Cinders, the Pale Flame), and foot soldiers short names.
  • Possession thriller: Use a common alias for the host and pair it with a grand reveal title during the climax.
  • Bestiary entry: Add a three-word epithet to a base name—Zerakh the Chain-Breaker—and you’ve got a hook and a theme.

Ready to summon the perfect name? Click the button and let the Demon Name Generator do the heavy lifting.


50 best Demon names

  • Asmodeus: Ancient schemer whose pacts never truly end.
  • Belial the Devourer: Soft voice; cities go missing after it speaks.
  • Lilith of Ashes: Ember-kissed queen of sleepless deserts.
  • Mephistopheles: Contracts etched in frost and fire alike.
  • Astaroth, the Whisperer: Offers truth that curdles into sin.
  • Azazel: Wears chains like jewelry; breaks them for sport.
  • Belphegor: Genius of idle machines and elegant ruin.
  • Abaddon: A marching pit—every footstep a grave.
  • Leviathan: Ocean-deep malice with cathedral-sized lungs.
  • Pazuzu: Desert winds carry its laughter for leagues.
  • Prince Baal: A crown hammered from thunderheads.
  • Samael: Smiles like a verdict already reached.
  • Valefar: Thief-lord who steals debts more than gold.
  • Stolas: Teaches stars to blink in forbidden patterns.
  • Malphas: Builds fortresses that remember your secrets.
  • Andras: Duels at dawn; buries at noon.
  • Phenex: Sings burning hymns to empty thrones.
  • Glasya-Labolas: Advocate for beautiful, terrible ideas.
  • Marchosias: Hunts in silence, feasts in thunder.
  • Halphas: Arrives with scaffolds already raised.
  • Naberius: Polite as a dagger wrapped in silk.
  • Vine: Twines around vows until they snap.
  • Orobas: Tells the truth; dares you to use it.
  • Zagan: Alchemist of debts and iron oaths.
  • Seere: Runs messages faster than regret.
  • Allocer: A lecture that ends kingdoms.
  • Gaap: Portal in the shape of a smile.
  • Forneus: Teaches tongues that taste like salt and smoke.
  • Barbatos: Hunts with green shadows and quiet hounds.
  • Amon: Carries two faces; keeps both honest.
  • Paimon: Offers crowns in exchange for sleepless nights.
  • Belial of Ruin: Sits at the heart of collapsed empires.
  • Asmodeus the Unbound: Unknots laws and lovers with equal skill.
  • Ravzor: New-bred terror with old-blood teeth.
  • Nyx: Three letters, infinite dark.
  • Vhalgor: Armor hums with a choir of flies.
  • Azrith: Writes names with ember-chalk on stone.
  • Khrezul: Chimes of bone announce his patience.
  • Sythra: Veil-dancer whose steps erase footprints.
  • Gravoth: Weight of left-behind promises.
  • Qezorin: Makes shortcuts through other people’s luck.
  • Rin: Quick, quiet, precise.
  • Kira: A pretty name for something that bites.
  • Vrexa: Cuts seraphim out of stained glass.
  • Zerath: Speaks in equations the living can’t balance.
  • Ulmor: Cathedral bell with legs.
  • Hraxiel: Stacks seconds and sells them back dear.
  • Torqhaz: A corner turned into a weapon.
  • Luzoth: Smiles like a lantern in a tomb.