🎲 D&D 5e Dragonborn Names
In D&D 5e, dragonborn are a core playable species descended from draconic ancestors, introduced in the Player's Handbook. Their names follow Draconic phonology: 2–3 consonant-heavy syllables, clan name placed first as a mark of honor.
In D&D 5e, dragonborn are a humanoid player species descended from draconic ancestors, introduced in the Player's Handbook (2014) and updated in 2024. Their personal names use Draconic phonology — 2–3 syllables with hard consonant clusters (Kr-, Th-, Rh-) and strong endings (-ar, -ax, -orn, -ash). Clan names are placed first as a mark of honor: Daardendrian Medrash, not Medrash Daardendrian. The 2024 PHB retains all 10 core draconic ancestries (5 chromatic + 5 metallic), while Fizban's Treasury of Dragons (2021) adds 5 gem subtypes — amethyst, crystal, emerald, sapphire, and topaz — bringing total official ancestries to 15.
Naming Notes for Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition
D&D 5e dragonborn names follow strict Draconic phonetic principles. Personal names are 2–3 syllables with hard consonant clusters: Kr-, Th-, Rh-, Dr-, Vr-, Sk- at the start, and hard endings like -ar, -ax, -ix, -orn, -ash, -eth. The Player's Handbook (2014 and 2024) provides 17 canonical male names (Arjhan, Balasar, Bharash, Donaar, Ghesh, Heskan, Kriv, Medrash, Mehen, Nadarr, Pandjed, Patrin, Rhogar, Shamash, Shedinn, Tarhun, Torinn) and 17 canonical female names (Akra, Biri, Daar, Farideh, Harann, Havilar, Jheri, Kava, Korinn, Mishann, Nala, Perra, Raiann, Sora, Surina, Thava, Uadjit). Clan names are long compound words placed before the personal name — most dragonborn use a shortened form in daily life. The 2024 PHB revised the species traits but kept naming conventions identical to the 2014 edition.
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Per the Player's Handbook (5e), dragonborn have a given name chosen at birth, an honour name (clan name) inherited from their lineage, and a childhood name. Male names tend to end in harder sounds (Rhogar, Torinn, Kriv), while female names are often slightly softer (Akra, Biri, Korinn). Gender-neutral names are common too. The clan name is placed last and reflects the dragonborn's ancient lineage.
Dragonborn names follow draconic phonetic patterns: strong consonant clusters (Kr, Th, Dr, Vr), hard endings (-ax, -ar, -ix, -orn), and a mix of rolling and sharp syllables. They typically avoid soft sounds like 'f' or 'w' as leading consonants. Clan names are much longer, sometimes exceeding four syllables, and reflect the entire lineage's history.
According to Fizban's Treasury of Dragons, gem dragonborn include amethyst, crystal, emerald, sapphire, and topaz lineages. They are psionic and often have a more intellectual, crystalline feel to their names. Think longer, more lyrical constructions: Myriax, Xirix, Kethrix, Sylvathrix. Our gem filter surfaces names suited to these enigmatic and powerful dragonborn.
Per the Player's Handbook (5e), dragonborn clan names are long, compound draconic words representing the history of an entire bloodline. Canonical examples include Clethtinthiallor (silver), Daardendrian (red), Drachedandion (gold), Shestendeliath (red), and Verthisathurgiesh (black). Each clan name has a meaning in the draconic tongue. Most players use shortened forms in play — 'Daarden' instead of 'Daardendrian'.
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