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Half-elves are a popular race in Dungeons & Dragons, Baldur’s Gate 3, and many other fantasy worlds. If you’re creating your own half-elf, give them a name that blends their unique elven and human heritage. In this article, we’ve compiled a list of the best male and female half-elf names, and we’ll teach you everything you need to know about half-elf naming conventions. Plus, we’ve created a generator to give you even more personalized options!

Best Half-Elf Name Ideas

  • Male: Aelar, Dorn, Elrond, Galador, Rairdon
  • Female: Aelestra, Arwen, Caelynn, Naivara, Seria
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Male Half-Elf Names

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  1. Choose a powerful name for a male half-elf. The way half-elves are named depends greatly on the source material. For example, in The Lord of the Rings, many names are derived from Tolkien’s invented languages Quenya and Sindarin.[1] Whatever your source material, choose a strong, ancient name for a male half-elf.
    • Aelar
    • Aoth
    • Bardeid
    • Dorn
    • Elladan
    • Elrohir
    • Elrond
    • Eärendil
    • Eluréd
    • Elendil
    • Elendur
    • Elentirmo
    • Eluchíl
    • Elros
    • Erdan
    • Finwë
    • Frath
    • Galador
    • Gilmith
    • Ivellios
    • Mival
    • Riardon
    • Tharivol
    • Vandon
    • Zephyren
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Female Half-Elf Names

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  1. Pick a strong, feminine name for a female half-elf. While naming conventions vary depending on the source material, many female half-elf names end in a vowel, like A, E, or I. Opt for a name ending in one of these letters for a name that’s uniquely feminine.
    • Adrie
    • Aelestra
    • Althadia
    • Arara
    • Arwen
    • Aurevara
    • Balama
    • Caelynn
    • Elwing
    • Elendilmir
    • Elentári
    • Elenwë
    • Feilis
    • Immith
    • Katernin
    • Liastrion
    • Meriele
    • Naivara
    • Nulara
    • Quilyne
    • Seria
    • Silifrey
    • Solde
    • Vadania
    • Varda
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Half-Elf Naming Conventions

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  1. Borrow from human and elven naming traditions. In DnD, Baldur’s Gate 3, The Lord of the Rings, and other fantasy worlds, half-elves are half-human, half-elf. In general, both humans and elves use a first-last naming structure, and half-elves typically have names with influences from both races.[2]
    • These naming structures vary depending on the source material, so look at the names of both elves and humans in the world you’re creating a character for. If you’re developing your own world, those naming conventions are up to you!
    • If your character was raised by elves, they might be given a full Elvish name. If they were raised by humans, they might have a fully human name.
    • Looking for more elf name ideas? Check out our Drow Names article or our Dark Elf Name Generator!
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Raven Minyard, BA. Raven Minyard received her BA in English and Creative Writing from Sweet Briar College in 2020. While in college, she served as the Coeditor-in-Chief of Sweet Briar's literary magazine Red Clay and has since gone on to write for publications such as The Zillennial Zine and Halloween Every Night. Raven recalls reading articles from wikiHow's early days during her childhood and is thrilled to now write for their content team. She enjoys learning about new interests and topics with each article she writes and hopes to help audiences of all backgrounds continue to learn new and exciting things.
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