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Sci Fi Name Generator

Create science fiction names for characters, planets, ships, aliens, factions, and worlds

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How to Use Sci Fi Name Generator

Turn setting details into story-ready names in three quick steps

Step 1
Choose the

Choose the naming target

Pick character, alien species, planet, ship, faction, or another worldbuilding need.

Step 2
Describe the

Describe the world

Add culture, technology level, conflict, location, mood, and any words you want to avoid.

Step 3
Generate and

Generate and refine

Compare the names, read the notes, then edit the best ideas until they fit your world.

Key Features of Sci Fi Name Generator

Built for writers, game designers, RPG hosts, and worldbuilders who need usable names fast

Context-Aware
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Context-Aware Sci-Fi Names

Generate names from your story world, target type, genre style, and tone instead of relying on one flat random list.

Characters,
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Characters, Planets, Ships, and Factions

Create names for human characters, aliens, species, colonies, starships, stations, crews, projects, and rival powers.

Meaning
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Meaning and Story Hooks

Get short notes explaining the sound, role, and possible backstory behind each generated name.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Sci Fi Name Generator

Practical answers for character names, alien species, planets, ships, originality, and credits

What does a sci fi name generator do?

A sci fi name generator creates names for characters, planets, ships, aliens, factions, stations, and other worldbuilding needs. Instead of returning only random syllables, this tool uses your story context, target type, tone, and setting style to shape names that feel usable. It can suggest human-sounding future names, strange alien names, coded military labels, corporate projects, or poetic colony names, then explain why each choice fits. Add one or two setting clues to make the list more specific.

How should I use the sci fi name generator?

Start by choosing what you need to name, then describe the world in plain language. Mention the technology level, culture, conflict, location, or mood. The sci fi name generator will produce a list of names with short notes, so you can compare the sound and story purpose. If the first batch feels too clean or too strange, change the style control and generate again with a sharper detail. You can keep the strongest names and rerun with new constraints.

Can it make alien names and species names?

Yes. Choose the alien or species option and describe biology, society, homeworld, or first contact role. The tool can create names that feel harsh, fluid, ancient, translated, scientific, or ceremonial. It is best to add one constraint, such as ocean dwellers, machine symbiosis, hive culture, or nomadic traders. That keeps the output from becoming generic space fantasy and gives each alien name a reason to exist. Include pronunciation needs if the name will appear in dialogue.

Can I generate names for planets and spaceships?

Yes. The sci fi name generator can create planet names, moon names, starship names, station names, and colony names. Add whether the name should sound official, local, corporate, military, mythic, or discovered by explorers. A mining moon needs a different rhythm than a luxury orbital resort or a warship. The tool can also include short explanations that help you decide which names belong on maps, hulls, dossiers, or dialogue. That makes the list useful for both maps and character notes.

What makes a good science fiction name?

A strong science fiction name should do more than sound unusual. It should imply a role, culture, technology level, history, or emotional mood. A good name may feel precise and engineered, old and translated, corporate and cold, or messy and human. The sci fi name generator helps by connecting the name to a use case, then giving a note that explains what the name suggests before you put it into a story.

Is this sci fi name generator free?

Yes, the sci fi name generator is free to try with included credits. Guests receive 10 daily credits, and free registered users receive 100 monthly credits. Each generation uses the credit amount configured for this tool, so the exact number of uses depends on account type and remaining balance. Subscribers receive more credits based on plan. Check the account area if you need current credit details before a long naming session.

Can I use generated names in a book or game?

You can use the generated names as creative starting points for fiction, games, tabletop campaigns, concept art, or private worldbuilding notes. Before commercial release, do a quick search for the strongest names and avoid anything too close to famous franchises, trademarks, or real brands. The sci fi name generator does not provide legal clearance. It helps you brainstorm, compare, and refine names that you can then review with your own judgment.

How do I avoid names that sound like Star Wars or Star Trek?

Use the avoid words field and describe the feeling you want without naming a franchise as the model. For example, ask for “bureaucratic space empire” or “frontier exploration fleet” instead of copying a famous setting. The sci fi name generator can aim for broad genre energy while staying away from protected or recognizable terms. After generation, remove names that echo famous characters, planets, ships, or alien species too closely. You can also ask for safer alternate spellings after choosing favorites.

Does it work for tabletop RPG campaigns?

Yes. Game masters can use it for NPC rosters, factions, stations, star systems, pirate crews, military units, alien envoys, and quick session prep. The notes beside each name can become instant hooks for motives, rumors, maps, or conflict. The sci fi name generator is especially useful when players ask about a location you did not expect, because it can give a name and a small story seed in one pass.

Can it create cyberpunk and hard sci-fi names?

Yes. The style options help steer the tool toward cyberpunk handles, hard-SF designations, space opera names, military codes, or alien language flavor. Cyberpunk results may lean sleek, corporate, street-level, or encrypted. Hard-SF results may feel technical, orbital, geographic, or mission-based. Add the social layer behind the name, such as corporate ownership, research classification, black-market slang, or colony tradition, for more convincing results. This helps the names feel designed instead of merely decorative.

Why should I add story context instead of only clicking generate?

Story context gives the tool a reason to choose one sound over another. A desert prison moon, a post-human archive, and a rebel medical ship should not share the same naming logic. When you add conflict, culture, or purpose, the sci fi name generator can produce names that suggest backstory instead of disposable labels. Even one sentence about the world can make the list feel more specific and easier to revise.

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