Dragon Age Town Name Generator
Road dust. River crossings. Lanterns over market stalls.
The Dragon Age Town Name Generator gives you six lore-friendly settlement names per click—Fereldan farmsteads, Orlesian river towns, Antivan ports, Tevinter outposts, dwarven delves, and more. Click any card to copy; press Generate for six new names.
What Makes a Great Town Name?
Good town names feel rooted in place and history. They’re readable, game-ready, and hint at geography, trade, or culture.
- Fereldan grit: Old-English compounds with sturdy suffixes: -ford, -ton, -ham, -ridge, -brook, -stead. Ravenford, Oakridge, Thornham.
- Orlesian polish: Articles and elegant tails: Le/La/De/Du + Mont/Val/Cour/Rivi + -eaux, -aux, -ville, -clair, -fort. Le Valclair, Du Riville, Montbeaux.
- Antivan edge: Maritime and market flavor: Del/De/Di/Da + Costa/Porto/Riva/Castel + -vera, -vella, -mar, -luna. Del Portovera, Rivabella, Castelnero.
- Tevinter weight: Classical cadence with -ium, -ia, -or, -ion. Severium, Valeria, Cornelion.
- Dwarven steel: Craft and stone: Forge-, Anvil-, Rune-, Deep- plus -barrow, -delve, -mark, -gate. Anvildelve, Runemark, Deepgate.
- Short names for maps/UI: About 30% of the dataset are 2–8 letters (Lorn, Vail, Orin, Brune). They’re perfect for tight labels and region maps.
- Canon-safe: The dataset filters famous DA locations (Denerim, Kirkwall, Orzammar, Val Royeaux, etc.) and headline names so you can publish cleanly.
Examples by vibe
- River market towns: Le Riville, Greenford, Brookwall.
- Hill country hamlets: Stonefield, Redridge, Ashwick.
- Docks and coves: Del Portovera, Rivabella, Porto Maris.
- Frontier keeps & crossings: Ironcrossing, Oakgate, Deepbridge.
- Imperial outposts: Severium, Valerion, Hadriana.
How to Use the Dragon Age Town Name Generator
- Click “Generate Dragon Age Town Names.” Six names appear instantly.
- Click a card to copy. The button flashes “Copied!” so you can paste into your map key, quest log, or codex.
- Click Generate again for six fresh names—endless supply.
- Tune the feel:
- Farms & plains: Pick -ton, -ham, -field, -brook endings.
- Rivers & bridges: Choose -ford, -bridge, -gate or Orlesian Rivi- bases.
- Ports & trade: Antivan forms with Porto/Costa/Riva read coastal.
- Ancient ruins/legion roads: Tevinter -ium/-or/-ion feels old and official.
- Mountains & delves: Dwarven Anvil-, Forge-, Deep- plus -delve/-mark.
Practical tips
- Keep names short on tactical maps; use longer ones for region banners.
- Reuse a root to tie provinces together (e.g., Oakridge, Oakfield, Oakgate).
- Add descriptors in your story text (“the mills of Greenford,” “the watch at Runemark”) to anchor the vibe.
Let the roads of Thedas fill with places that feel lived-in—and easy to read on your map.
50 Best Dragon Age Town Names
- Ravenford: Traders count crows for luck.
- Oakridge: Sawdust in the afternoon light.
- Thornham: Hedges keep the wind in line.
- Le Valclair: Courtyards that whisper plans.
- Du Riville: Boats kiss the stone steps.
- Montbeaux: Bells carry over the vines.
- Del Portovera: Nets and numbers at dawn.
- Rivabella: Lanterns stitched along the quay.
- Castelnero: Walls black as old ink.
- Severium: Edicts carved deeper than streets.
- Valerion: Marble that minds its manners.
- Cornelion: Columns like patient trees.
- Anvildelve: Sparks drift like fireflies.
- Runemark: The gate reads in runes.
- Deepbridge: River stones worn to velvet.
- Greenford: Wheat bows to passing carts.
- Ashwick: Hearths, ash, and honest coin.
- Brookwall: Water talks beneath the bricks.
- Ironcrossing: The tollman never smiles.
- Stonefield: Oxen that know every furrow.
- Redridge: Dusk catches on the shale.
- Oakgate: Rings polished by a thousand hands.
- Silvermeadow: Larks thread the morning air.
- Stormreach: Flags tug toward the sea.
- Frostspire: Ice writes the winter law.
- Moonvale: Nights soft as old wool.
- Sunfield: Harvest hymns at sundown.
- Shadowgrove: Roots hold quiet councils.
- Wrenhurst: Tiny songs in hedgerows.
- Falconcliff: Wind speaks in a hard voice.
- Birchbridge: Pollen dusts the ledger books.
- Rivergrove: Bargains made on the bank.
- Highmoor: Clouds sit on the eaves.
- Oakstead: Doors that never slam.
- Greymere: Fishers who know the fog.
- Maplewick: Syrup by the hearthstone.
- Foxborough: Chickens count by twos.
- Hartwell: Antlers over the council chair.
- Thistlefen: Paths that negotiate with mud.
- Brightbloom: Petals in every window box.
- Barrowmarch: Stones older than the road.
- Cliffwatch: A whistle means weather.
- Meadowcross: Where paths shake hands.
- Riverpeak: Water that remembers mountains.
- Oakshore: Salt on the old beams.
- Greenbridge: Moss favors the north side.
- Stonegrove: Hammers nap at noon.
- Runebraid: Braziers like small suns.
- Frostfield: Rime that writes its name.
- Brightvale: Even shadows make friends.
