TL;DR
This Love Letter Name Generator is made for the Love Letter board game world: a royal court, hidden notes, and hopeful suitors.
It gives you 100,000+ names for:
- Princes, princesses, countesses, guards, handmaids, suitors
- Secret letters and romantic scenes in palace corridors
- Variant titles like “Love Letter: Masquerade at Midnight”
Perfect for custom decks, themed campaigns, or just giving your favorite princess a proper name.
What Makes a Great Love Letter Name?
Love Letter is small, but the story is big:
- A princess in the palace
- Courtiers and servants passing secret notes
- Suitors trying to get their letters delivered first
Good names for this world should:
- Feel romantic but still light and family-friendly
- Fit in a fantasy royal court (princes, princesses, nobles)
- Be short and clear enough to read on a card
- Give players a hint of who the character is or what the letter means
You can think of three main types:
- Character names – nobles, guards, servants, suitors
- Letter / note names – specific messages or scenes
- Variant titles – “Love Letter: [something]” for custom sets
The generator mixes all three so you can build a whole little kingdom.
1. Royal and courtly character names
These names live in the same kind of world as the original Love Letter:
- Princess Elowen of Rosegate
- Prince Cassian of Tempest
- Countess Seraphine of the Crimson Court
- King Alaric of Goldenhall
- Queen Seraphine of the Ivory Garden
- Guard Adrian of the Marble Bridge
- Handmaid Liora of the Moonspire
- Suitor Tristan of Valewood
Patterns like:
- [Title] [First] of [Place]
- Titles: Princess, Prince, Countess, King, Queen, Baron, Baroness, Duke, Duchess, Guard, Handmaid, Courtier, Messenger, Suitor, Poet, Lady, Lord
- Places: Tempest, Rosegate, Valewood, Highcourt, Crimson Court, Ivory Garden, Goldenhall, Larkhaven, Silver Harbor, Willow Walk, Moonridge, Starfall, Velvet Court, Marble Bridge…
How to use them:
- Rename the standard cards with more flavor
- “Prince” → Prince Cassian of Tempest
- “Countess” → Countess Seraphine of the Crimson Court
- “Guard” → Guard Adrian of the Marble Bridge
- Add names to house-rule cards or promo-style cards
- Build a small story around each character for campaign play
2. Letters, notes, and courtly secrets
Love Letter is literally about letters. So the generator also creates names for the messages themselves:
- Love Letter to the Moonlit Garden
- Love Letter to the Princess
- Secret Note from Rosegate
- Velvet Envelope from the Crimson Court
- Royal Confession at the Rose Balcony
- Moonlit Message in the Crystal Ballroom
- Courtly Missive in the Hidden Courtyard
Patterns:
- [LetterPhrase] to [Target]
- Love Letter, Secret Note, Velvet Envelope, Royal Confession, Moonlit Message, Courtly Missive, Hidden Seal
- Targets: the Princess, the Prince, the Countess, the Queen, the Handmaid, the Suitor, the Balcony, the Garden…
- [LetterPhrase] from [Place] / in the [LocationDetail]
- Locations: Moonlit Garden, Ivory Tower, Velvet Court, Marble Hall, Whispering Gallery, Crystal Ballroom, Hidden Courtyard, Star Terrace, River Balcony…
How to use these:
- As card titles for new letter cards or special action cards
- As chapter names if you play a mini-campaign of Love Letter rounds
- As scenario names (“Tonight we play ‘Royal Confession at the Rose Balcony’”)
3. Love Letter variant titles
If you design your own Love Letter variants (new settings, special characters), you can give them proper names:
- Love Letter: Masquerade at Midnight
- Love Letter: Secrets of the Crimson Court
- Love Letter: Rose of Tempest
- Love Letter: Promise of the Ivory Tower
- Love Letter: Moonlit Garden
- Love Letter: Velvet Ribbon
- Love Letter: Hidden Heart of Valewood
Patterns:
- Love Letter: [Adjective] [Noun]
- Love Letter: Forbidden Rose, Love Letter: Gentle Promise, Love Letter: Moonlit Kiss, Love Letter: Velvet Serenade
- Love Letter: [Noun] of [Place]
- Love Letter: Heart of Rosegate, Love Letter: Secret of Valewood, Love Letter: Rose of Crimson Court
Use them for:
- Naming each custom deck you build
- Labeling print-and-play PDF variants
- Creating a whole series on your site: Love Letter: Masquerade at Midnight, Love Letter: River of Secrets, etc.
How to Use the Love Letter Name Generator
This generator works great for:
- Custom Love Letter decks and print-and-play sets
- Themed game nights (Spring Ball, Masquerade, Winter Festival)
- Role-playing around the table with named characters
- Writing short flavor text and mini-stories
Step 1 – Load the generator
When the page loads, it instantly shows 6 names, for example:
- Princess Elowen of Rosegate
- Guard Adrian of the Marble Bridge
- Love Letter to the Moonlit Garden
- Secret Note from the Velvet Court
- Love Letter: Masquerade at Midnight
- Seraphine and the Hidden Rose
You already have:
- At least two named characters
- One or two letter titles
- A full variant or scenario name
Step 2 – Click “Generate Love Letter Names”
Each click gives 6 new names from the 100k dataset.
You can:
- Keep clicking until you find 1 court, 1 letter, and 1 variant title for the session.
- Build a whole cast:
- One princess, one prince, one countess, one suitor, a handmaid, a guard.
- Grab a list of letter names to cycle through across several games.
Example setup:
- Characters:
- Princess Elowen of Rosegate
- Prince Cassian of Tempest
- Countess Seraphine of the Crimson Court
- Handmaid Liora of the Ivory Garden
- Letters:
- Love Letter to the Moonlit Garden
- Secret Note from the Velvet Court
- Variant / session title:
- Love Letter: Secrets of the Crimson Court
Step 3 – Click to copy
- Click a name card.
- The text copies to your clipboard.
- The button briefly says “Copied!” so you know it worked.
Paste into:
- Card design templates
- A rules document for your variant
- Online TTS/VTT modules or BGA-style tools
- A small story outline if you want more narrative play
Step 4 – Turn names into story hooks
Each name can suggest a tiny story:
- Princess Elowen of Rosegate
- Maybe she is kind but closely watched. Her letters must be very carefully delivered.
- Guard Adrian of the Marble Bridge
- Perhaps he secretly helps one suitor and blocks another.
- Love Letter to the Moonlit Garden
- Maybe this letter must be delivered before midnight, during a secret meeting.
- Royal Confession at the Rose Balcony
- This could be the final round: whoever holds this card at the end “wins” the princess’s heart.
Use names to:
- Decide who is on whose side
- Explain special card powers
- Give players reasons to care who wins a round beyond just points
50 Best Love Letter Names With Descriptions
- Princess Elowen of Rosegate – A gentle princess whose letters never quite reach the right hands.
- Prince Cassian of Tempest – A charming prince rumored to read every letter twice.
- Countess Seraphine of the Crimson Court – A sharp noblewoman who knows every secret in the palace.
- King Alaric of Goldenhall – A stern ruler who forbids open courtship inside his halls.
- Queen Seraphine of the Ivory Garden – A queen who remembers the taste of her own first love letter.
- Baron Edmund of Brightspire – A proud lord whose seal is recognized across the realm.
- Lady Ophelia of the Moonridge – A noble lady often seen at the balcony under the moon.
- Handmaid Liora of the Ivory Garden – Trusted to carry letters but tempted to read every line.
- Guard Adrian of the Marble Bridge – Decides which messengers cross the bridge and which do not.
- Suitor Tristan of Valewood – Sends far too many letters and hopes one reaches the heart.
- Love Letter to the Moonlit Garden – A message meant to be read only among roses and shadows.
- Love Letter to the Princess – The classic, dangerous letter everyone is trying to deliver.
- Secret Note from the Velvet Court – A folded slip of paper that smells faintly of perfume.
- Velvet Envelope from Rosegate – A single red seal guards words that could change a life.
- Royal Confession at the Rose Balcony – The letter that speaks of feelings no one dared say aloud.
- Moonlit Message in the Crystal Ballroom – Slipped under a door while the music still plays.
- Courtly Missive in the Hidden Courtyard – Passed between friends while servants look away.
- Hidden Seal in the Ivory Tower – A letter sealed twice to hide who really wrote it.
- Love Letter from the Crimson Court – Sweet words from a place famous for sharp tongues.
- Secret Note to the Handmaid – Asking for just one tiny favor that changes everything.
- Love Letter: Masquerade at Midnight – A variant set set during a masked ball in the palace.
- Love Letter: Secrets of the Crimson Court – Focused on intrigue, gossip and sharp court politics.
- Love Letter: Rose of Tempest – A story of romance in a storm-tossed coastal kingdom.
- Love Letter: Promise of the Ivory Tower – Letters pass between those high above the city streets.
- Love Letter: Moonlit Garden – A quiet variant played almost entirely outdoors at night.
- Love Letter: Velvet Ribbon – Every letter carries a small ribbon as its signature.
- Love Letter: Hidden Heart of Valewood – The answer to every letter lies deep in the trees.
- Love Letter: Dance of the Rose Balcony – A set focused on meetings at one famous balcony.
- Love Letter: Whispers of Goldenhall – Palace corridors echo with rumors and notes.
- Love Letter: Serenade under Starfall – Music, starlight and risky confessions all night long.
- Elowen and the Hidden Letter – A princess finds a note with no name but a familiar hand.
- Cassian and the Velvet Envelope – A prince wonders who dares send such a bold message.
- Liora and the Moonlit Garden – A handmaid who knows exactly where the lovers will meet.
- Adrian and the Crimson Rose – A guard asked to deliver a single flower with a secret meaning.
- Seraphine and the Silent Promise – A countess weighing duty against a single line of ink.
- Princess of the Velvet Court – A royal whose every step leaves whispers behind.
- Prince of the Marble Hall – Lives among pillars, statues and constant expectations.
- Countess of the Moonlit Garden – Hosts small, private evenings for chosen guests.
- Guard of the Whispering Gallery – Hears everything spoken softly between pillars.
- Handmaid of the Star Terrace – Carries messages only when the stars are visible.
- Crimson Rose at the Ivory Tower – A flower left where only one person will find it.
- Hidden Kiss at the Marble Bridge – A moment between two people, over far too quickly.
- Secret Whisper at the Velvet Court – Two friends trading dangerous news in a quiet corner.
- Gentle Serenade at the River Balcony – Music drifts up from the water with a shy voice.
- Forbidden Glance at the Crystal Ballroom – One look across the dance floor changes an evening.
- Adrian and the Golden Promise – A vow written in careful script and sealed in gold wax.
- Elise and the Moonlit Ribbon – A noblewoman knotting a small ribbon to mark her reply.
- Tristan and the Secret Garden – A suitor who keeps meeting his rival among the roses.
- Helena and the Velvet Envelope – Unsure whether to open a letter that might change everything.
- Lucien and the Ivory Balcony – A courtier waiting each evening for someone to appear above.
