When does a sword deserve a name?
A sword is a tool, a weapon, and often a companion. It can be used to protect and defend, or to harm and destroy. So when does a sword deserve a name?
There are many factors to consider when bestowing a name upon a sword. The most important factor is usually the owner's connection to the blade. A named sword is typically one that has been with its owner for many years, or has seen them through great trials and tribulations. It's not just about the length of time spent together, but the depth of the bond.
Another factor to consider is the sword's history. If it has belonged to other famous warriors or has been passed down through generations, it may already have a name that is well-known and respected.
5 questions to help you come up with sword names
- What genre or style of sword would be best represented by the name?
- What kind of story or legend could be behind the sword name?
- Which legendary swords inspire the name?
- What elements of nature could influence the name?
- What do the sword’s characteristics suggest as a name?
Can I use the random sword names that this tool creates?
Yes you can. The Story Shack claims no copyright on any of these names, but it is of course possible that some of the values this name generator provides are already owned by anyone else, so please make sure to always do your due diligence.
How many ideas can I generate with this Sword Name Generator?
The Sword Name Generator can generate thousands of ideas for your project, so feel free to keep clicking and at the end use the handy copy feature to export your sword names to a text editor of your choice. Enjoy!
What are good sword names?
There's thousands of random sword names in this generator. Here are some samples to start:
Examples of sword names
Idea #1 |
Mindcounter |
Idea #2 |
Shieldcarver |
Idea #3 |
Silverscreecher |
Idea #4 |
Snowstamper |
Idea #5 |
Bloodmender |
Idea #6 |
Bladechopper |
Idea #7 |
Brutecarver |
Idea #8 |
Couragewatcher |
Idea #9 |
Sparkbearer |
Idea #10 |
Pledgeholder |
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