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    Star Wars RPG Name Generator: 200+ Names for Tabletop & Fan Fiction

    Jaxon VarrDecember 22, 2025
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    A great name can make your RPG character legendary for years to come—or it can undermine even the most carefully crafted backstory. In the collaborative storytelling of tabletop RPGs and the personal narratives of fan fiction, your character's name is often the first thing other players and readers encounter. It sets expectations, suggests personality, and signals authenticity within the Star Wars universe. Whether you're playing Star Wars 5e (SW5E), Fantasy Flight's Edge of the Empire, or a homebrew campaign, the right name makes all the difference.

    This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to create memorable, authentic Star Wars names for any character type, from heroic Jedi to ruthless bounty hunters. If you're running a Star Wars 5e campaign or any Star Wars tabletop RPG, our name generator and this guide will help you populate your galaxy with authentic characters.

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    Understanding Name Impact in Interactive Storytelling

    Why Names Matter More in RPGs

    In RPGs, names face unique challenges:

    Spoken constantly: Your GM and party will say your character's name hundreds of times. "Xzylthroquinax the Destroyer" becomes exhausting by session three.

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    First impressions: When you introduce your character, their name sets immediate expectations. "This is Vex Korda" suggests someone very different from "This is Thaddeus Wellington III."

    Memorability: Other players need to remember your character's name. Complex or forgettable names fade into "the Twi'lek guy."

    Immersion maintenance: Joke names or obviously Earth-bound names constantly remind everyone they're playing a game rather than living a story.

    The Balance for Fan Fiction

    Fan fiction names have different considerations:

    Reader visualization: Names help readers picture your character before any description

    Search-ability: Unique names help readers find your work online

    Canon integration: Names should feel like they belong in Star Wars

    Pronunciation guidance: Readers will pronounce names in their heads

    Quick Name Ideas by Character Role

    Jedi Characters: Light Side Warriors

    Jedi names should evoke wisdom, serenity, and connection to the Force. Use flowing sounds and avoid harsh consonants.

    Male Jedi Knights:

  1. Kael Sunrider, Mira Vos, Tarin Sol, Lyra Keth
  2. Auren Fae, Jorun Kel, Seren Val, Dax Wynn
  3. Theron Lightkeeper, Corran Brightstar, Kylan Sol
  4. Vash Endara, Rhen Starweaver, Tobin Shan
  5. Female Jedi Knights:

  6. Lyssa Tal, Sera Koth, Mira Venn, Kira Sol
  7. Thena Starwind, Ayla Ren, Nira Vos, Lira Kel
  8. Shayla Dawnstar, Jessa Moonwhisper, Eryn Lightbringer
  9. Jedi Masters:

  10. Master Koth Varenn, Master Sera Tallis
  11. Master Jorun Starweather, Master Lyssa Vorneth
  12. Master Theron Sol, Master Ayla Kethmara
  13. Padawan Names:

  14. Young-sounding, often single syllables or short: Ash, Vera, Jin, Tal, Keth
  15. Sith Characters: Dark Side Dominion

    Sith names should feel threatening, powerful, and dark. Hard consonants and hidden meanings work best.

    Sith Lords (with Darth title):

  16. Darth Vexus, Darth Nyx, Darth Kraynn, Darth Mortis
  17. Darth Severak, Darth Umbrus, Darth Malak, Darth Xar
  18. Darth Tenebrous, Darth Venator, Darth Nihilax
  19. Darth Krovax, Darth Eternix, Darth Malachar
  20. Sith Acolytes/Apprentices (without Darth):

  21. Vexis Krath, Malora Shan, Korrax Vorn
  22. Zash'kaar, Malgus Vex, Vindican Krell
  23. Sev'rance Kell, Nox Malora, Krayn Vexar
  24. Dark Side Force Users (non-Sith):

  25. Kyren Ren, Vex Renn, Shadow Kell, Nightsister Vespa
  26. Smugglers & Rogues: Charming Scoundrels

    Smuggler names should sound roguish, charming, and memorable—like someone who'd shoot first and negotiate later.

    Male Smugglers:

  27. Kira Dash, Talon Rix, Vex Cade, Syla Rook
  28. Jace Kell, Dara Vance, Cole Briggs, Zara Hunt
  29. Corso Vex, Renn Solo (avoid too-close copies), Talon Kade
  30. Dash Rendar style: Vex Corran, Cole Antilles, Jace Ordo
  31. Female Smugglers:

  32. Kira Vex, Zara Dash, Syla Rook, Vera Cade
  33. Risha Kade, Talia Briggs, Nyx Vance, Sera Hunt
  34. Ship Names for Smugglers:

  35. Lucky Hand, Quick Credit, Shadow Runner
  36. Dusty Trail, Golden Chance, Last Resort
  37. Rogue's Fortune, Wayward Son, Stellar Drift
  38. Bounty Hunters: Professional Danger

    Bounty hunter names should sound intimidating, efficient, and memorable—perfect for wanted posters and fearsome reputations.

    Professional Hunters:

  39. Vex Korda, Raze Skarr, Talon Reach, Grim Vorn
  40. Slate Vex, Skar Fett, Cad Rook, Null Shadow
  41. Specter, Deadshot, Ghost, Phantom, Wraith
  42. Mandalorian Bounty Hunters:

  43. Vex Ordo, Skar Vizsla, Rynn Kryze
  44. Dax Fett, Kira Wren, Tor Djarin
  45. Alien Bounty Hunters:

  46. Trak'koss (Trandoshan), Zek'tal (Rodian)
  47. Cad'uun (Duros), Bosska (Trandoshan)
  48. Imperial Characters: The Empire's Finest

    Imperial names should sound authoritarian, proper, and militaristic.

    Imperial Officers:

  49. Commander Veers, Captain Piett, Admiral Pryce
  50. Grand Moff Tarkin style: Moff Veris, Moff Krennic
  51. Lieutenant Versio, Captain Iden, Commander Hask
  52. Stormtrooper Names (if they develop identity):

  53. TK-designations for nicknames: "Slick," "Sharp," "Steel"
  54. Or post-desertion names: Finn-style simple names
  55. Imperial Intelligence:

  56. Agent Kallus style: Agent Vex, Agent Korda
  57. ISB: Sophisticated names suggesting education
  58. Rebel/Resistance Characters: Hope Incarnate

    Rebel names should suggest courage, idealism, and diverse galactic backgrounds.

    Rebel Soldiers:

  59. Cassian-style: Andor Vex, Kestis Rook
  60. Diverse backgrounds: Mixing species and cultures
  61. Callsigns: Gold Leader, Rogue Five, Phoenix Squadron
  62. Resistance Fighters:

  63. Rose-style: Simple, accessible, hopeful
  64. Legacy connections: Honoring previous heroes
  65. New generation: Fresh but familiar
  66. Tips for RPG-Specific Success

    1. Match Name to Species

    Your character's species should influence their name. Species-inappropriate names break immersion instantly:

    Wookiee: Wrrlykk, Grorrlok, Chewrran (growling sounds)

    Twi'lek: Kira'ven, Tala'rah (apostrophes, flowing)

    Rodian: Greeto, Beelak, Treeno (repetitive sounds)

    Chiss: Mitth'ras'safis → Thras (complex formal, simple core)

    Zabrak: Krell, Vex, Skar (hard, short, warrior-like)

    2. Consider Background and Origin

    A character's origin should inform their name:

    Core World Noble: Elegant, multi-syllabic names

  67. "Thaddeus Antilles" or "Serenity Organa"
  68. Outer Rim Scoundrel: Rough, practical names

  69. "Vex" or "Skar" or "Dust"
  70. Jedi Temple-Raised: Serene, flowing names

  71. "Kira Solwind" or "Theron Lightkeeper"
  72. Mandalorian Foundling: Strong clan names

  73. "Din Djarin" or "Paz Vizsla"
  74. Former Slave: Simple or chosen names

  75. "Finn" or "Rey" style single names
  76. 3. Make It Pronounceable

    Your GM and fellow players will say this name constantly. Test before committing:

    The Three-Times Test: Say your name aloud three times fast

    The GM Test: Imagine your GM saying "Okay, [name], what do you do?"

    The Battle Test: "Watch out, [name]!" should roll off the tongue

    4. Create a Nickname Option

    Many Star Wars characters have shortened versions:

  77. Chewbacca → Chewie
  78. Din Djarin → Mando
  79. Anakin → Ani
  80. Build this into your name design:

  81. Kerandor → Ker or Ando
  82. Thalissa → Thala or Lissa
  83. Vexorin → Vex
  84. 5. Leave Room for Mystery

    You don't need to define everything upfront:

  85. Single names leave room for backstory reveals
  86. Mysterious origins can be discovered through play
  87. Chosen names can contrast with later-revealed birth names
  88. Names by Era for Historical Campaigns

    Old Republic Era (KOTOR, SWTOR)

    More archaic, formal sounds:

    Jedi/Sith: Revan, Bastila, Malak, Meetra

    Republic Military: Carth-style solid names

    Sith Empire: Vowis, Thanaton, Malgus

    Name ideas:

  89. Kavan Ren, Atris Vorn, Jolee Keth
  90. Darth Malvor, Lord Scourge, Sith'ari
  91. Clone Wars Era

    Military influence, diverse galaxy:

    Clone Officers: Rex, Cody, Fives style

  92. Create with number origins: "Sevens," "Niner"
  93. Jedi Generals: Obi-Wan, Anakin, Ahsoka style

    Separatists: Dooku elegance, Grievous threat

    Imperial Era

    Names reflecting oppression and rebellion:

    Imperials: Proper, authoritarian

    Rebels: Diverse, hopeful

    Survivors: Names reflecting loss and hope

    New Republic/Sequel Era

    Legacy and fresh starts:

    Legacy Characters: Honoring previous heroes

    New Threats: First Order, Sith Eternal styles

    New Heroes: Simple, accessible names

    Creating NPC Names Efficiently

    Game Masters need names quickly. Use these templates:

    Quick NPC Name Templates

    Human male: [Strong consonant] + [flowing ending]

  94. Kord, Vex, Bren, Cole, Dash, Renn
  95. Human female: [Soft sound] + [a/ia/ra ending]

  96. Sera, Lyra, Kira, Mira, Talia, Vera
  97. Alien quick names: [Species sound] + [short modifier]

  98. Rodian: Greeto, Treeno, Veedo
  99. Twi'lek: Kira'ven, Tala'sin
  100. Wookiee: Grrawk, Lowrrk, Chewrr
  101. The NPC Name Bank

    Keep a list ready for improvisation:

    Generic spacers: Vex, Korda, Briggs, Dash, Cole

    Cantina patrons: Greeto, Wuher, Maz, Kabe

    Imperial officers: Veers, Pryce, Versio, Hask

    Rebel contacts: Andor, Mothma, Syndulla

    Avoiding Common Mistakes

    Mistakes That Break Immersion

    Too Earth-bound: "John Smith" "Mary Johnson"

  102. Fix: Add Star Wars flavor while keeping accessibility
  103. Too silly: "Darth Serious" "Obi-Two Kenobi"

  104. Fix: Save humor for nicknames, not official names
  105. Too complex: "Xzylthroquinax'veth"

  106. Fix: Maximum 3-4 syllables for regular use
  107. Canon copying: "Luke Skywalker Jr." "Darth Vadur"

  108. Fix: Use patterns, not exact copies
  109. Species mismatch: Wookiee named "Steve"

  110. Fix: Research species conventions
  111. Mistakes That Cause Gameplay Problems

    Unpronounceable: Nobody at the table can say it

  112. Fix: Test pronunciation before committing
  113. Too similar: Two players named "Vex" and "Rex"

  114. Fix: Coordinate with your table
  115. Forgettable: Generic names that nobody remembers

  116. Fix: Add one memorable element
  117. Building Your Character's Name Legacy

    The Full Name Structure

    Consider developing a complete naming identity:

    Full formal name: Keran Sol Antilles

    Commonly used: Keran Antilles

    Close friends: Ker

    Professional/Title: Knight Antilles or Smuggler Sol

    Titles and Epithets

    Earned through play:

  118. "Keran the Lightbringer"
  119. "Vex One-Shot Korda"
  120. "The Ghost of Nar Shaddaa"
  121. Name Evolution

    Names can change through story:

  122. Birth name → Jedi name → Sith name (if fallen)
  123. Slave name → Free name
  124. Given name → Chosen name
  125. Conclusion: Your Legend Begins with a Name

    The perfect RPG character name balances authenticity with practicality, mystery with accessibility, and personality with playability. Whether you're sitting down for a one-shot adventure or launching an epic campaign, your character's name is the foundation of their legend.

    Remember these key principles:

  126. Match species and background conventions
  127. Keep it pronounceable and memorable
  128. Leave room for nicknames and growth
  129. Test it before committing
  130. Let the name support, not overshadow, your character
  131. Use our generator to find the perfect starting point, then refine using these guidelines. For faction-specific deep dives, explore our Sith names guide, Jedi names guide, or Mandalorian names guide. Your legend in a galaxy far, far away begins with a name worth remembering.

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