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Ahoy, matey! Are ye lookin' fer yer perfect pirate name? Generate it below, with the pirate name creator we created just fer ye. All the fields be optional. T' discover yers, click "Generate Name."
How It Works
Our pirate name generator creates customized names for any pirate you can imagine. Just input your pirate's gender and description, and we’ll deliver a result that matches your criteria. After that, you can play with our customization buttons to fine tune your result and get exactly the pirate name you want.
How to Create the Best Pirate Name
Choose names that fit the time and location of your pirate. If you want your pirate name to sound realistic, this one is important! Different names were popular depending on where your pirate was born—regardless of where their adventures took them throughout their life. For example, if you named your pirate “François,” but he’s from a place that doesn’t have any French influence, that might be a little strange. Or if you choose a name like “Stephanie,” which didn’t become popular until the 1900s, that also wouldn’t be the best pick. If you want some inspiration, do some research on popular names from your chosen region and time period.
Incorporate a nickname (if that’s your pirate’s style!). As you’ve probably already noticed, there are three primary pirate name types. The first is just a standard name (like Henry James). For this option, you can always choose names that fit the tone and nautical theme you want, even if they're not actually nicknames. So, for example, you could decide that your pirate's real name is "Jack Treasuretrove." The next is a famous title or nickname that doesn’t come from the pirate’s actual birth name (for example, Blackbeard). And finally, there’s also the combination of both the original name and a famous nickname (like how Jack Rackham became Calico Jack). For a lot of people, the last two types are more fun!
If you decide to go with either a famous nickname or a combination, get inspiration from this list of pirate-inspired words:
- Skull
- Toothless
- Thunder
- Gunpowder
- Seadog
- Rogue
- Sharkbait
- Ironhook
- Dark Water
- Swashbuckler
- Smuggler
- Treasure
- Pegleg
- Lawless
- Notorious
- Crossbones
- Cutlass
- Kraken
- Blade
- Dreaded
- Eyepatch
- Cannon
- Deadman