Craft Authentic Regency Era Names for Your Characters and Stories
Regency Name Generator
The Regency Name Generator is a tool designed to create names that are historically accurate and evocative of the Regency era (roughly 1811-1820). Ideal for writers, role-players, and anyone seeking authentic names for their characters or projects.
Generates names based on the naming conventions and popular names of the Regency era in England.
Offers a variety of name options, from aristocratic and sophisticated to more common and modest names.
Creates both male and female names, ensuring suitability for a range of characters.
Provides creative inspiration for authors and other storytellers looking to build their fictional worlds.
Generates a list of believable names rapidly based on a few input criteria.
Follow these simple steps to create evocative names from the Regency period
Select whether you need a male or female name.
Indicate if you want aristocratic, middling, or humble, to influence name choice
Click the 'Generate' button to receive a list of regency realistic names.
Browse the list of generated names and select the perfect name for your needs.
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Examples of names from created with the generator.
A wealthy gentleman, perfectly capturing his elevated status.
A maiden of good quality and breeding
Likely connected to commercial land in an industrialized area.
More generic middle class.
Very Anglo origin, suggesting poorer English rural background.
Daughter of a noble
Answers to common questions about Regency Era proper name creation.