1000+ Drow Names and Ideas for Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) 5e

In the fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), the drow are known as dark elves. In mythology, they are described as subterranean elves who worship the evil deity, Lolth, and are known for their cruelty and duplicity. Drow are playable characters in the 5th edition of D&D, often depicted as outcasts from elven society struggling to survive in a harsh and unforgiving underworld.

h3>Male Drow Names


The 5th edition of Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) features male drow names that have a harsh, guttural sound reflecting their dark and treacherous nature. Here are some examples of male drow names in the 5e universe:

Vuzas Do'ervs
Phyxgos Claddval
Kronhriir Teken'arn
Tluthnar Torar
Rylruil Rhomduil
Istorreth A'Darass
Risdor Seerenna
Relokantar Yauntesz
Jhaamdath Beltaulur
Urlantar Myani
Pharor Myghym
Hurzmyr Auvryervs
Nadtar Baentyl
Narlrith Faertambra
Haddath Toryn
Kalanmorlin Tanor'Thin
Ilszar Zolaryd
Hadrogh Faertala
Sornomph Godesek
Tazdriirn Aleanneld
Vesztar Melghym
Leskah Everhtyl
Szorril Argavar
Elnor Faertoara
Jegnor Quavaerth
Zeenin Aborel
Xundus Uloavae
Hurzas Aleghym
Masd Orlyneld
Nalton Arkenurden
Quilerd Kilviir
Lirdtar Illal
Llaulkyn Dryaaleztice
Phaverin Seeroavae
Lirdkiir Seerabar
Valas Elpragh
Narissorin Argith


Phardan Rilynana
Bergas Orlyate
Bergal Arkenghym
Divinyon Aleund
Vuzgath T'ear
K'yolyn Telorel
Ranaruel Zolagon
Vierith T'abar
Vlondril Duskryn
Yaznozz Maeth
Urllyn Maeate
Rhyldrin Fretyl
Phyxdyn Freett
Nummar Belteztice
Iymruil Blundorel
Ornanet Dhalmuan
Iymdril A'Daryth
Hatch'net Uloavae
Orgollaonar Kilth
Wruzaonar Aleanmtor
Sorndan Deduis
Bhindiirn Melviir
Quevnin Lhalorgh
Bemthan Quaviiryn
Ilven Dryaalossz
Torreldan Glannaen
Syrdar Dinoryn
Rylddorl Oussghym
Dipaghar Zauzynge
Anthrae Myneld
Wehlzen Zauarn
Istotel Daeir
Narisruil Lhalenna
Duagdaer Mlezzoryn
Ilven Duskrar
Veldrin Dinoryn
Krondorl Khalazza


Gelinid Freervs
Yazeth Hlarret
Phyxdax Arabval
Altonryn Desprret
Jeggos Colath
Vhuzen Yauntabban
Tebnar Filein
Dresnolu Quavorzza
Kalannar Nirinath
Merkah Helviduis
Antnozz Despt'tar
Tazolil Dendar
Kelzt Maelyl
Tathmorlin Niris
Vuzszar Hylaen
Elamdorl Tein
Riklaudus Ssaerth
Sorn Dinoryn
Lymemyr Orlylyl
Wehlatlab Despund
Omardax Maesek
Altonin Meltlar
Velrith Khaloara
Brulaern Lhalagon
Velgo Zaphreztice
Yazryn Xiltistyn
Bemril Seerear
Narissorin Glannath

It’s worth noting that the naming conventions for drow in D&D can vary greatly depending on the campaign setting and the Dungeon Master (DM) running the game. These names are just some examples that are commonly used within the 5th edition of the game.

Female Drow Names


Greyidil Orlyath
Felynbaste Kenrahel
Phyraste Auvryviir
Aunvayas Barriep
Dilynberra Omrael
Xasintra Philarran
Aunsaaria Niirn
Ilivarmyra Ichistyn
Drisinil Dhalmass
G'eldolin Oussviir
Xulldiira Melurden
Larynrae Maearn
Akorue Maeurden
Elerraema Tlin'ane
Nulzrym Waeglonrae
Guraema Ulavar
Sindyrra Hith
Halisstra Blaerabban
Charxae Melarn
Talafay Hlazynge
Halafae Teken'ath
Belarafay Baenep
Lyzara T'yth
Jhanra Dinoara
Elvlyrr Tanor'Thavar
Miz'gara Vragh
Ulitree Jusztiirn
Iivriia Hlasek
Nedinidia Arabiryn
Etheayne Myt'tar
Ssapyrr Zauduis
Briganlene Abesz
Eclavdra Daevaulur
Shynfaere Argenna
Cheslue Zaphrazza
Maya Ilaleztice
Thirza Helviiryn


Charisstra Fretyl
Elvanavin Hun'sek
Iraeryne Melzynge
Felynarra Torar
Guva Tlintuae
Ulistree Faertorgh
Balris Ulaulur
G'elsaaria Tlin'orel
Malice Dhunnyl
Shribaste Dear
Zebeyna Freani
Wuyonbaste Teken'rahel
Inithra Maerae
Tallberra Chaulssear
Halislica Telagon
Umtha A'Darambra
Olodara Lueltuae
Shyntlara Helviiryn
Chessylene Hlaar
Arduldril Torana
Mayue Auvryervs
Ghuannitra Maet'tar
Lloldreza Faertyr
Cazrina Blaerazza
Haellena Kront'tarr
Amanalla Helvorgh
Nendra Xiltyn
Eclavanna Eilsafin
Vlonniss Despund
Rauvbaste Kilurden
Shi'ndril Arabghym
Raulin Waeglyrr
Shurma Daryd
Lalica Lhalabar
Phaelica Vrammesz
Nendra Mizzrym
Ilmra Blundyth


Halintra Claddt'tar
Waerzyne Hlaervs
Akorue Barrisek
Inisstra Melrret
Xullzara Elpryn
Qiste Tanor'Thenna
Micarlass Jhalinath
Urlgara Abbiir
Chessintra Tuin
Hounymma Do'ar
Maylay Orlyund
Iimkacha Everhzynge
Haeldiira Aleanath
Urmeste Dinath
Ilivarraenil T'eztice
Ilmsaaria Cormrazza
Amaryn Waeglorgh
Shurdriira Vrinn
Dilnolu Barrit'tar
Shureari Arabval
Vastyrr Eilsrahel
Charjss Myep
Charilyrr Tlintesz
Burris Tlin'ion'lyr
Elersra Hylaer
Mapassa Lhalaer
Talice A'Daragon
Malice Dyrr

The names of female drows in Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition have an ominous or sinister tone. The following are a few examples of female drow names in 5e:

Names such as these often depict the darkness, chaos, and deceit of the drow race in D&D. In the 5th edition of D&D, there may not be official recognition for all the names listed above since they are sourced from different parts of the D&D universe.

Drow Surnames


The dark and dangerous nature of the drow race is often reflected in drow surnames in Dungeons & Dragons (D&D). The following are a few examples of drow surnames:

ShadowalkerXornith
NightshadeZauvir
DarkweaverVlaakith
DreadbladeNaxilith
BlackheartThraalix
BloodletterEilorith
NightbladeIlmanthe
DarkstalkerZevirith
ShadowstealerVaelith
VenomfangKaelith


XalvadorLelvathar
YalvainJelvania
UlvathosHelvarnos
QilvannaZalvania
SillvaraWylvara
TalvashtynSylvanthe
DalthraxTalvathel
ThralzaraYlvania
RalvathelZylvania
NalvasornIlvanthel

To create a Full Drow Name, these surnames can be combined with given names to express the sinister and dangerous nature of the drow. There might not be an official recognition of all the names listed above in the 5th edition of D&D due to their origins in the D&D universe.

More About Droe 5e


Drow are depicted as a dark and dangerous subterranean race of elves in Dungeons & Dragons (5th edition). A strong matriarchal society ruled by powerful priestesses of the spider-goddess Lolth is often depicted as highly intelligent and devious.

A typical Drow society consists of noble houses, with each house trying to dominate its rivals. They are known for their love of intricate political machinations and willingness to engage in outright warfare and subterfuge.

Often, drow fight with short swords or hand crossbows, demonstrating their agility and combat prowess in combat. It is impossible for them to be put to sleep by magic because they have advanced darkvision, which enables them to see in complete darkness.

Drows are often depicted as outcasts and villains in D&D, but they can also be antiheroes or protagonists if the player chooses. Players and dungeon masters alike can enjoy playing them, as they can fit a variety of play styles, from stealthy assassins to charismatic leaders.