Ready to use · Ten fictional voices
100 gamertag & server name ideasbuilt from 10 fictional languages
Aggressive, funny, mystic, sci-fi and short-and-punchy — ten ready-made names in each of ten voices, plus a real section on adapting one to whatever platform you play on.
A gamertag built from a real word search feels the same as everyone else's. A gamertag built from a plain English word reshaped by an actual fictional language sounds like nothing else in the lobby — and unlike most name generators, every entry below is the honest output of a translator this site also lets you type into yourself.
Ten languages, five styles, one hundred names — pick by sound, pick by the English word underneath, or skim straight to the adapting section if you already know which one you want to use.
Step 01
How to pick a name that actually fits
A hundred options is a lot to scroll through cold. Four moves narrow it down fast:
- 01
Start from the vibe, not the language
Pick the style section that matches how you actually play — aggressive for ranked, funny for the group chat, mystic or sci-fi for a themed build, short and punchy if you just want something that reads clean on a scoreboard.
- 02
Read the English word under the name
Every name shows the seed it grew from. A tag built from a word that actually describes your playstyle or your pet peeve reads better than one picked for sound alone.
- 03
Say it out loud before you commit
Some of these are built for a proclamation and some for a single hard syllable. If your teammates will be shouting it mid-match, the short and punchy section below is built exactly for that.
- 04
Check the platform before you finalize
Length limits, allowed symbols and availability differ by platform and change over time. Skip to the adapting section for what to check before you type it in.
Step 02
Aggressive & battle-ready
For PvP mains, raid leaders and anyone whose team name should sound like a threat. Dragon brings the scale of a war proclamation; Klingon-style brings the bark of a warrior's oath.
Dragon
Draapexar
from “apex”
Gorhavocuun
from “havoc”
Drasigeak
from “siege”
Varwarlorak
from “warlord”
Varjuggerath
from “juggernaut”
Varcrusheor
from “crusher”
Gorreckonar
from “reckoning”
Gorvendetak
from “vendetta”
Varironclath
from “ironclad”
Morwarhedor
from “warhead”
Klingon-style
Tlhhonor'
from “honor”
HoSvictorDaj
from “victory”
HoSwarrirDaj
from “warrior”
QapglorytaH
from “glory”
Ghobconquspu
from “conquest”
JIHvalorwI
from “valor”
JIHtrimphwI
from “triumph”
JIHvengenwI
from “vengeance”
QapironwitaH
from “ironwill”
QapbattletaH
from “battlecry”
Step 03
Chaotic & funny
For the friend group chat, the meme guild or a Discord server that does not take itself seriously. Alien turns silly words genuinely alien; Pirate keeps them recognizable but nautical.
Alien
Vra-wobble
from “wobble”
Xa-noodle
from “noodle”
Blorpai
from “blorp”
Xen-giggle
from “giggle”
Vuzziora
from “fuzzy”
Om-wiggle
from “wiggle”
Snakkai
from “snack”
Gooviai
from “goofy”
Bloopen
from “bloop”
Khaosar
from “chaos”
Pirate
Buccaneer
from “buccaneer”
Corsair
from “corsair”
Renegade
from “renegade”
Scallywag
from “scallywag”
Maverick
from “maverick”
Rascal
from “rascal”
Prankster
from “prankster”
Swashbuckler
from “swashbuckler”
Mutineer
from “mutineer”
Castaway
from “castaway”
Step 04
Mystic & arcane
For a spellcaster main, a lore-heavy guild, or a server themed around magic rather than muscle. Elvish-inspired sings; Wizard leans into old, weighty phrasing.
Elvish-inspired
Calëarcanearë
from “arcane”
Elphantoë
from “phantom”
Vanyaspectriel
from “spectral”
Elethereë
from “ethereal”
Elenenigmaiel
from “enigma”
Elenoracleiel
from “oracle”
Aminvelion
from “veil”
Elenmysticiel
from “mystic”
Calëriddlearë
from “riddle”
Elensigiliel
from “sigil”
Wizard
Elder-runeoth
from “rune”
Ancient-hexius
from “hex”
Arcane-spelleyn
from “spell”
Mystical-potinara
from “potion”
Arcane-grimorael
from “grimoire”
Ancient-alchemoth
from “alchemy”
Mystical-sorcerius
from “sorcery”
Arcane-incantara
from “incantation”
Mystical-familiael
from “familiar”
Elder-conjurara
from “conjurer”
Step 05
Sci-fi & digital
For shooters, sims and any handle that should sound like it belongs on a HUD. Robot reads like a system label; Goblin turns tech words into a gremlin-in-the-machine bit.
Robot
CIRCUIT-UNIT
from “circuit”
BYTE-UNIT
from “byte”
PIXEL-UNIT
from “pixel”
VECTOR-UNIT
from “vector”
CIPHER-UNIT
from “cipher”
MATRIX-UNIT
from “matrix”
PLASMA-UNIT
from “plasma”
QUANTUM-UNIT
from “quantum”
TURBO-UNIT
from “turbo”
NOVA-UNIT
from “nova”
Goblin
Gobby-glitch
from “glitch”
Gizmo-oo
from “gizmo”
Sneaky-gadget
from “gadget”
Sneaky-widget
from “widget”
Gobby-sprocket
from “sprocket”
Motaz-iz
from “motor”
Gobby-wrench
from “wrench”
Scrap-iz
from “scrap”
Junk-y
from “junk”
Itsy-tinkaz
from “tinker”
Step 06
Short & punchy
For platforms with a tight character limit or a handle you want to shout across a lobby in one breath. Orcish clips hard; Medieval closes on a short old-fashioned suffix.
Orcish
Grukgruntaz
from “grunt”
Narbrawlugh
from “brawl”
Gorrclashok
from “clash”
Waaaaghsmackgrr
from “smack”
Gorrstompok
from “stomp”
Grukwreckaz
from “wreck”
Bashbashak
from “bash”
Waaaaghthudgrr
from “thud”
Gorrcrunchok
from “crunch”
Bashslamak
from “slam”
Medieval
Knavald
from “knave”
Brutoth
from “brute”
Squiroth
from “squire”
Rangerest
from “ranger”
Hunterwyn
from “hunter”
Roguoth
from “rogue”
Baroneth
from “baron”
Forgoth
from “forge”
Bladwyn
from “blade”
Oathald
from “oath”
Step 07
How to adapt a name to your game
A name that looks right on this page still has to survive whatever platform you actually play on. A few practical habits carry over everywhere:
- 01
Check the character counter, not a rumor
Discord, Steam, Xbox and PlayStation each set their own display-name and username limits, and those limits change over time — the only reliable check is the live counter in the platform's own name field when you type. If a pick runs long, try a name from the Short & Punchy section instead of trimming a longer one by hand.
- 02
Combine with numbers or symbols only if the name is taken
A clean word beats a word with digits stapled to the end, so try the plain name first. If it's already claimed, a short number that means something to you (not a random four-digit string) reads better than an underscore or a wall of symbols — and most platforms restrict which symbols a name can even contain, so check what's allowed before you rely on one.
- 03
Avoid names built to be confused with someone else
Skip anything that swaps letters for look-alike characters to impersonate a real person, brand, or existing well-known player or streamer — most platforms treat that as a reportable violation, not a style choice, regardless of intent.
- 04
Expect platform-specific word filters
Every platform maintains its own list of blocked words and patterns, and those lists are not public or identical to each other. If a name gets silently rejected, it is more likely a filter hit than a length problem — try a different pick from the same style group rather than fighting the filter.
Step 08
Build your own in any of the ten voices
None of the hundred names above will ever match the word that actually means something to you — your dog's name, your main's class, the joke only your squad gets. Type that word into whichever translator matches the style you want and it comes back wearing the exact same sounds as the names on this page:
Frequently asked questions
Can I actually use one of these as my gamertag or server name?
Yes. Every name is a real word run through this site's translators, not a placeholder — pick one, copy it, and use it as-is on any platform that allows custom names.
How do I know if a name is already taken?
This page cannot check availability on Discord, Steam, Xbox, PlayStation or any other platform — only the platform itself can tell you that. If your first pick is gone, try adding a short number, a year, or swapping in a second name from the same style group.
What if the name is too long for my platform?
Character limits vary by platform and change over time, so check the counter in the platform's own name field before committing. If a pick runs long, the Short & Punchy group below is built for exactly this — every name there closes fast and reads as one word.
How were these names made?
Each one starts as the plain English word shown under it and is reshaped by the same sound rules that language's translator on this site applies — prefixes, suffixes and letter swaps specific to that voice. Typing the same word into that translator gives you back the same name.
Are these names trademarked or tied to any game?
No. Every name here comes from an original fictional language built for this site, not from any game, franchise or platform. They are free to use, but a platform can still reject or remove a name under its own naming rules — this list has no say over that.