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DnD Paladin Name Generator

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Paladins are holy warriors bound by sacred oaths who channel divine power to smite evil, protect the innocent, and uphold their sacred duties. As champions of justice, virtue, and divine will, they combine martial prowess with celestial magic to become bastions of righteousness. Whether you're creating a crusading knight, a virtuous guardian, or a zealous inquisitor, our paladin name generator provides culturally appropriate names that capture the divine purpose and unwavering conviction of this iconic D&D class.

Paladin Name Generator Tips

Select 'Paladin' as profession to add appropriate knightly titles like 'Sir/Dame' or 'Knight'

Combine virtue-based first names with order-based surnames for authentic paladin flavor

Use our Class Title Generator to create order affiliations based on your paladin's oath

Generate multiple name options and select one that fits your character's oath and personality

Consider your paladin's deity or philosophical alignment when choosing names

Reference your sacred oath and divine mission for thematic naming inspiration

Mix and match given names with knightly titles to create unique paladin identities

Example Paladin Names

Sir Alistair the Devout, Knight of the Silver Hand

Human
Paladin
male
Source:Official D&D Example

Exemplar of virtue and honor whose unwavering faith creates protective auras and whose sacred weapon shines with pure radiant energy

Dame Genevieve of the Ancient Grove

Elf
Paladin
female
Source:Official D&D Example

Elven guardian of natural beauty and light who channels the power of spring and summer to heal the land and repel darkness

Sir Malachi the Vengeful, Hunter of the Unholy

Human
Paladin
male
Source:Community Creation

Relentless pursuer of evil who swore an oath to hunt down and destroy the necromancer who destroyed his village

Dame Valeria the Conqueror, Warlord of the Iron Legion

Dragonborn
Paladin
female
Source:Community Creation

Dragonborn warlord who uses fear and overwhelming force to crush chaos and establish absolute order across the realm

Sir Gideon the Redeemer, Peacemaker of Ilmater

Human
Paladin
male
Source:Official D&D Example

Compassionate peacekeeper who believes all creatures can be redeemed, using protective magic and diplomacy to avoid unnecessary bloodshed

Dame Isabella of the Royal Guard

half-elf
Paladin
female
Source:Community Creation

Loyal defender of the crown who channels divine power to protect her monarch and uphold the laws of the kingdom

Sir Theron the Glorious, Hero of a Hundred Battles

aasimar
Paladin
male
Source:Community Creation

Celestial-touched champion whose incredible feats of strength and courage inspire legends and draw followers to his cause

Dame Lyra of the Watchers, Guardian of the Veil

Elf
Paladin
female
Source:Community Creation

Vigilant sentinel who specializes in detecting and banishing extraplanar threats that seek to invade the material plane

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Paladin Class Features

Primary Ability

Strength & Charisma

Hit Die

d10

Armor Proficiencies

  • Light Armor
  • Medium Armor
  • Heavy Armor
  • Shields

Weapon Proficiencies

  • Simple Weapons
  • Martial Weapons

Paladin Naming Conventions

Name Structure: Given name + Knightly title + Order affiliation

Cultural Background: Paladin names reflect their sacred oaths, divine mission, and knightly traditions. They often incorporate religious elements, virtuous concepts, and references to their order's patron deity or philosophy. Many paladins use formal titles that denote their rank within their holy order.

Common Prefixes

Male: Al, Cas, Gab, Lu, Mich, Raph, Theo, Val, Zach, Just
Female: An, Bea, Ce, De, Faith, Gra, Hope, Mer, Ser, Vir

Common Suffixes

Male: -riel, -ael, -driel, -thiel, -miah, -uel, -iel, -don, -mond, -bert
Female: -anna, -elle, -iela, -itha, -oria, -thea, -vanna, -wyn, -beth, -cia
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Paladin Subclasses

Oath of Devotion

Paragons of honesty, courage, and compassion who uphold the highest ideals of honor and justice, gaining abilities that protect against evil and deception.

Oath of the Ancients

Guardians of the light and natural beauty who fight against the forces of decay and despair, gaining nature-based magic and protective auras.

Oath of Vengeance

Relentless hunters who swear to punish wrongdoers, gaining abilities that enhance pursuit and deliver divine retribution against sworn enemies.

Oath of Conquest

Tyrannical warriors who seek to dominate and control, using fear and overwhelming force to crush opposition and establish order through strength.

Oath of Redemption

Peacemakers who believe in the inherent goodness of all creatures, using protective magic and diplomacy to avoid violence and redeem the lost.

Oath of the Crown

Loyal defenders of civilization and law who serve kings, queens, and just governments, gaining abilities that protect allies and enforce order.

Oath of Glory

Heroic champions who seek fame and legendary status, inspiring others with their incredible feats and superhuman athletic prowess.

Oath of the Watchers

Vigilant guardians who protect the material plane from extraplanar threats, specializing in detecting and combating creatures from other realms.

Oath of the Open Sea

Maritime protectors who champion freedom and exploration, gaining control over water and weather while defending sailors and coastal communities.

Oathbreaker

Fallen paladins who have broken their sacred oaths, channeling dark energy to control undead and spread fear and despair.

Cultural Insights

Sacred Oaths and Divine Calling

Paladin names often reflect their sacred oaths, divine mission, and connection to their deity or philosophy. The oath a paladin swears becomes central to their identity, influencing everything from their naming conventions to their roleplaying choices and moral code.

Knightly Orders and Religious Hierarchy

Paladins frequently belong to knightly orders or religious organizations that have specific naming traditions. These orders often grant titles (Sir, Dame, Knight, etc.) and may require members to adopt new names that reflect their vows and responsibilities within the order.

Virtue-Based Naming Traditions

Many paladins incorporate concepts of virtue, honor, and divine attributes into their names. Names might reference justice, courage, faith, hope, redemption, or other ideals that the paladin embodies and champions in their quest.

Using Our Paladin Name Generator

Our specialized paladin name generator incorporates authentic knightly naming patterns, oath influences, and D&D lore. For best results, consider your character's sacred oath, deity or philosophy, and knightly order when generating names.

Creating Memorable Paladin Characters

Combine our generated names with appropriate knightly titles and order affiliations to create rich backstories. Consider how your paladin's name reflects their sacred oath, divine mission, or personal virtues for deeper roleplaying immersion.

Roleplaying Your Barbarian

Your paladin's name should reflect their sacred oath and divine purpose

Consider incorporating your deity's name or domain into your character's name

Use knightly titles appropriate to your character's rank and order affiliation

Think about how your name might change if your character breaks or changes their oath

Consider whether your paladin earned their name through heroic deeds or inherited it

Your name can hint at your backstory - were you order-trained or called to service through divine intervention?

Remember that many paladins are known by their deeds and divine mission rather than personal name

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