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Drow Names

Sharp and exotic names for the drow of the Underdark. These names carry the menace of spider-worshipping dark elves and their treacherous society.

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Qil'nara

/kwil-NAR-ah/

Poisoned blade of Lolth

spider-cultpriestess
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Briza'rae

/BREE-zah-ray/

First breath of venom

spider-cultnoble-house
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Viconia

/vih-KOH-nee-ah/

Victory through shadow

roguewarrior
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Shi'nayne

/shih-NAYN/

Web of silver deception

spider-cultnoble-house
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Zar'ithra

/zar-ITH-rah/

Shadow queen of the eighth level

priestessnoble-house
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Mal'kitha

/mal-KITH-ah/

Dark cunning one

spider-cultpriestess
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Ves'tarae

/ves-TAR-ay/

Evening star of the Underdark

noble-housepriestess
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Dris'nella

/dris-NEL-ah/

Whisperer of spider silk

spider-cultarcane
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Xun'rae

/ZOON-ray/

Dark star of the web

spider-cultpriestess
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Char'issa

/char-IS-ah/

Graceful blade dancer

warriornoble-house
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Lael'thara

/layl-THAR-ah/

Jewel of the deepest cavern

noble-houseregal
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Phyr'rae

/feer-RAY/

Fire of the dark priestess

priestessarcane
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Ssz'kala

/siz-KAL-ah/

Serpent of the spider queen

spider-cultpriestess
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T'rissinae

/triss-ih-NAY/

Blade of three poisons

warriorrogue
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Ulvira

/ul-VEER-ah/

Commanding dark priestess

priestessnoble-house
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Waer'virae

/wayr-veer-AY/

Web weaver of fate

spider-cultpriestess
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Nath'reia

/nath-RAY-ah/

Daughter of nine spiders

spider-cultnoble-house
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Irae

/ih-RAY/

Wrath incarnate

priestesswarrior
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Jhael'rae

/jayl-RAY/

Blessed darkness

priestessspider-cult
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Kyor'ana

/kyor-AN-ah/

Shadows within shadows

rogueshadow
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Elvanshalee

/el-VAN-shah-lee/

Beloved of the dark moon

priestessnoble-house
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Greyanna

/grey-AN-ah/

Silver-haired ambition

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Halass'ra

/hal-AS-rah/

Venomous beauty

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Ilvara

/il-VAR-ah/

Keeper of sacred chains

priestesswarrior
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Minolin

/MIN-oh-lin/

Small spider of great power

spider-cultpriestess
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Driz'zt

/DRIZZT/

Defender of the surface

roguewarrior
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Jarlaxle

/jar-LAX-ul/

One who strikes from shadow

roguenoble-house
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Zak'nafein

/zak-NAH-feen/

Steel weapon master

warriornoble-house
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Tos'un

/TOH-sun/

Swift shadow

roguewarrior
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Khar'zin

/KAR-zin/

Dark iron fist

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Vel'driss

/VEL-driss/

Venom blade master

warriorrogue
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Drax'on

/DRAX-on/

Hunter of the depths

roguewarrior
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Ssz'ral

/SIZ-ral/

Serpent striker

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Nox'al

/NOX-al/

Night poison

roguespider-cult
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Guldor

/GUL-dor/

Gold taken by force

roguewarrior
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Vorn'ax

/VOR-nax/

Axe of the void

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Ryloth

/RY-loth/

Dark moon watcher

roguespider-cult
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Pharaun

/fah-RAWN/

Arcane master of webs

arcanenoble-house
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Ryld

/RILD/

Battle-hardened warrior

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Kres'tin

/KRES-tin/

Shadow crescent

roguewarrior
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Mas'droth

/mas-DROTH/

Dark lord of poison

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Nim'tar

/NIM-tar/

Swift knife in darkness

roguewarrior
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Quen'thel

/KWEN-thel/

Dark web spinner

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Szor'ath

/ZORE-ath/

Terror of the deep halls

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Uz'riel

/UZ-ree-el/

Dark angel of Lolth

spider-cultwarrior
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Valas

/VAH-las/

Scout of the deep roads

roguewarrior
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Xul'gos

/ZUL-gos/

Void touched blade

warriorarcane
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Yed'dax

/YED-dax/

Shadow that bites

roguewarrior
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Berg'inyon

/BER-gin-yon/

Cold-hearted swordmaster

warriornoble-house
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Din'ark

/DIN-ark/

Silent death

roguewarrior

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About Drow Names

Drow names are instantly recognizable in fantasy, their sharp sounds and dramatic apostrophes signaling danger, intrigue, and the treacherous beauty of the Underdark. The naming conventions of the drow are among the most distinctive in all of fantasy literature, developed over decades of D&D lore to create a naming system as alien and fascinating as the drow themselves. Our collection provides authentic drow names following established naming rules.

1The Anatomy of a Drow Name

Drow names follow specific structural rules that set them apart from all other elven naming traditions. The most iconic feature is the apostrophe, which functions as a syllable separator and glottal stop, creating the distinctive rhythmic quality of drow speech. Hard consonants dominate: "z," "x," "dr," "qu," and "ss" appear with high frequency. Female drow names tend to be longer (three or more syllables), reflecting the power of women in the matriarchal society of cities like Menzoberranzan. Male drow names are typically shorter (two syllables), reflecting their lower social standing. House names are compound constructions that often reference spiders, darkness, or other Underdark elements: Do'Urden, Baenre, Barrison Del'Armgo, Oblodra, Faen Tlabbar.

2Drow Names and the Underdark

The Underdark shapes drow naming in fundamental ways. Life beneath thousands of feet of rock, surrounded by constant danger and pitch darkness, produces a culture where names must be memorable, distinctive, and capable of conveying authority. In the great drow cities, your name is your political identity. House Baenre, House Do'Urden, House Barrison Del'Armgo: these names are not merely labels but power structures. Knowing a drow's house name tells you their rank, their allies, their enemies, and the resources they can bring to bear. Individual names within a house often share phonological elements, creating a subtle family resemblance in sound: siblings might share a common syllable or consonant pattern that identifies them as kin.

3Crafting Authentic Drow Names

To create an authentic drow name, follow these guidelines. For female names, aim for three or more syllables with at least one hard consonant cluster: "Quenthel," "Triel," "Viconia," or "Shivra." For male names, keep it to two syllables with a sharp sound: "Drizzt," "Pharaun," "Kelnozz," or "Valas." Use at most one apostrophe per name and make it functional, representing a real pause in pronunciation. For house names, combine two elements that reference power, darkness, or the Underdark: "Shadow" + "blade," "Spider" + "weave," "Dark" + "crown." The most memorable drow names are those that balance exoticism with pronounceability: your DM and fellow players need to be able to say the name easily while still feeling its alien quality.

Want more? Try our drow name generator for AI-powered name creation, or read our comprehensive naming guide for deeper insights into elven naming conventions.