DnD Witch Name Generator
TL;DR: Click the button to get six witch names at a time. Click a card to copy (the button flashes “Copied!”). Click again for six more. Expect names like Hester Candlewick the Hedge-Witch, Rowan Nightfern of the Briarwood, and compact 2–8 letter tags for placeholders (Nyx, Rin, Kai, Esme).
What Makes a Great Witch Name?
- Grounded first name + textured surname
Pair a simple first name with a natural or craft-leaning surname.
Examples: Hazel Crowhurst, Elspeth Spellbrook, Rowan Nightfern. - An epithet or place-anchor
Add a role or haunt for instant story: the Hedge-Witch, the Sea Witch, the Moonbound, of the Fogbound Marsh. - Nature, craft, and season words
Roots like briar, ash, thistle, candle, raven, moon, thorn, hollow set vibe without stealing from any specific IP. - Readable at the table
Keep it ASCII, two to five words, easy to say once and remember. If a name feels busy, drop either the epithet or the place tag. - Motifs for covens and circles
Reuse a motif across a group: the Briar circle (Briarwell, Briarbank) or the Moon coven (Moonfen, Moonfall). It implies lineage and shared rites. - Short options for background NPCs
Quick tags like Nyx, Rin, Mae, Lumi, Sage help you fill a village fast. Promote them later to full names when they matter.
Example mini-sets
- Forest coven: Willow Ashgrove the Green Witch, Rowan Nightfern of the Briarwood, Hazel Thornwick the Briar Witch
- Coast witches: Mara Saltmarsh the Sea Witch, Vesper Foxglove of the Fogbound Marsh, Selene Starfen the Moonbound
- Hill and hollow: Hester Candlewick of the Hollow, Agnes Broomwick the Hedge-Witch, Greta Gloamridge of the Raven Hills
How to Use the Witch Name Generator
- Click “Generate DnD Witch Names.” You’ll get six names instantly.
- Click any card to copy; the button flashes “Copied!” so you can paste into notes, stat blocks, or VTT tokens.
- Click again for six fresh options—perfect when stocking a coven, a market of charms, or a haunted hamlet.
- Match names to role:
- Village healer: earth/candle roots — Candlewick, Herbshare, Ashgrove + Hedge-Witch.
- Tide-touched caster: coast/fog roots — Saltmarsh, Fogwharf, Starfen + Sea Witch.
- Night scholar: moon/shadow roots — Moonfall, Shadevale, Gloamridge + Moonbound or Night-Binder.
- Build quick lore: one line each—gift · taboo · rumor. Example: “Hester Candlewick — mends bones; will not cross bridges; her lamp never dies.”
- Keep motifs consistent: reuse one or two roots per region so your world feels intentional (e.g., all fen villages use -fen, hill towns use -ridge/-barrow).
Tips
- Don’t overstuff. If a name reads long, drop the place tag and keep the epithet, or vice versa.
- For rival covens, mirror motifs: Briar vs. Thistle, Moon vs. Star.
- Give novices shorter constructions (first + surname), and reserve epithets for seasoned witches.
50 Best Names
- Hester Candlewick the Hedge-Witch: Herbs hang like bells in her doorframe.
- Rowan Nightfern of the Briarwood: Paths tidy themselves behind her.
- Selene Starfen the Moonbound: Tides keep her calendar.
- Greta Gloamridge of the Raven Hills: Crows wait for her verdict.
- Hazel Thornwick the Green Witch: Seeds listen when she speaks.
- Vesper Foxglove of the Fogbound Marsh: Lanterns find their manners.
- Willow Ashgrove the Briar Witch: Vines mind their own thorns.
- Agnes Broomwick of the Hollow: Floors sweep themselves politely.
- Opal Spellbrook the Night-Binder: Ink dries into oaths.
- Raven Crowhurst the Sea Witch: Gulls bring signed receipts.
- Elspeth Runehollow of the Thistle Vale: Chalk knows when to hush.
- Luna Silverholt the Moonbound: Windows hold a sliver of night.
- Wren Witchhazel of the Old Road: Travelers swear by her mile-tea.
- Maris Saltmarsh the Sea Witch: Nets untangle for her story.
- Ida Nightbrook the Hollow-Seer: Wells repeat what they hear.
- Briar Bramblewell the Green Witch: Thorns make room for kindness.
- Faye Starhaven the Moonbound: Starlight takes careful notes.
- Nyra Shadevale of the Ashen Moor: Footsteps fall like moths.
- Maeve Ravenmere the Briar Witch: Letters arrive pressed with leaves.
- Dahlia Gloomrill of the Briarwood: Mushrooms nod when she passes.
- Jade Mothridge the Hedge-Witch: Wings settle on her windowsill.
- Thalia Stonehollow the Night-Binder: Doors lock with a glance.
- Priya Stormfen the Sea Witch: Weather requests permission.
- Vera Hearthwick of the Hollow: Coals keep their best heat.
- Arden Amberwick the Green Witch: Sap runs where it’s needed.
- Circe Dreadmere of the Raven Hills: Names echo back improved.
- Calla Moonfen the Moonbound: Silver spills from her sleeve.
- Isolde Elmshadow the Briar Witch: Roots draft gentle detours.
- Gwen Runewell of the Starry Fen: Circles meet in the middle.
- Hagar Grimsward the Hollow-Seer: Silence expands for answers.
- Iris Foxmere the Green Witch: Bees keep her appointments.
- Nora Tanglewood of the Ashen Moor: Knots behave themselves.
- Esme Skylark the Moonbound: Night birds adjust their pitch.
- Liora Briarbank the Hedge-Witch: Splinters surrender quietly.
- Vesper Darkwater of the Fogbound Marsh: Lamps dim out of respect.
- Keira Witchwater the Sea Witch: Waves file neat rows ashore.
- Wren Hazelwick the Green Witch: Leaves fold like letters.
- Rhea Starhaven of the Hollow: Stories choose their listeners.
- Yara Shadebrook the Night-Binder: Shadows sign their names.
- Opal Hearthglen of the Raven Hills: Fireplaces remember winters.
- Asha Lowmead the Briar Witch: Grass parts with gratitude.
- Greta Oldbarrow the Hedge-Witch: Stones move to get comfortable.
- Selene Stormwick of the Starry Fen: Lightning edits its grammar.
- Mara Gloomrill the Moonbound: Moths draw maps for her.
- Hazel Nettleford of the Thistle Vale: Tea bites back—kindly.
- Willow Ashenridge the Green Witch: Soot stays where it’s useful.
- Rowan Crowvale the Hollow-Seer: Rooks relay her messages.
- Agnes Barrowfield the Hedge-Witch: Burrows host safe councils.
- Ida Runehollow the Moonbound: Moonlight writes her minutes.
- Seren Skylane of the Old Road: Mile markers wink as she passes.
