Our God Name Generator instantly provides you with authentic deity names from diverse global mythologies, helping you break through creative blocks in seconds.
What is the God Name Generator?
The God Name Generator is a simple online tool designed to spark your creativity by instantly providing you with powerful names from ancient myths and religions. Instead of searching through history books for the perfect deity name, this tool does the heavy lifting for you. Just tell it how many names you need, and it will generate a list of authentic god and goddess names—complete with their origin—perfect for your next story, game character, or creative project.
How to Use God Name Generator
Using this generator is incredibly straightforward—we designed it to be fast and distraction-free.
- Set Your Quantity: Look for the input box labeled “Number of names.” Enter how many options you want to see (e.g., 5, 10, or 20).
- Click Generate: Hit the dark blue “Generate” button.
- Browse the Cards: The tool will instantly populate cards below the button. Each card displays the deity’s name in bold and their mythology in smaller text below it.
- Copy and Go: Found the perfect one? Simply click the “Copy Name” button on that specific card to copy it to your clipboard.
List Of God & Goddess Names
| # | Name | Mythology | Domain / Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Zeus | Greek | King of Gods, Sky & Thunder |
| 2 | Poseidon | Greek | God of the Sea |
| 3 | Hades | Greek | God of the Underworld |
| 4 | Hera | Greek | Queen of Gods, Marriage |
| 5 | Athena | Greek | Goddess of Wisdom & War |
| 6 | Apollo | Greek | God of Sun, Music & Prophecy |
| 7 | Artemis | Greek | Goddess of the Hunt & Moon |
| 8 | Ares | Greek | God of War |
| 9 | Aphrodite | Greek | Goddess of Love & Beauty |
| 10 | Hephaestus | Greek | God of Fire & Forge |
| 11 | Hermes | Greek | Messenger God |
| 12 | Dionysus | Greek | God of Wine & Festivity |
| 13 | Demeter | Greek | Goddess of Harvest |
| 14 | Hestia | Greek | Goddess of the Hearth |
| 15 | Persephone | Greek | Queen of the Underworld |
| 16 | Odin | Norse | All-Father, Wisdom & War |
| 17 | Thor | Norse | God of Thunder |
| 18 | Loki | Norse | God of Mischief |
| 19 | Frigg | Norse | Queen of Asgard |
| 20 | Freya | Norse | Goddess of Love & Battle |
| 21 | Tyr | Norse | God of Law & Justice |
| 22 | Heimdall | Norse | Guardian of the Bifrost |
| 23 | Baldur | Norse | God of Light & Purity |
| 24 | Hel | Norse | Goddess of the Dead |
| 25 | Njord | Norse | God of the Sea & Wind |
| 26 | Ra | Egyptian | God of the Sun |
| 27 | Osiris | Egyptian | God of the Afterlife |
| 28 | Isis | Egyptian | Goddess of Magic & Motherhood |
| 29 | Horus | Egyptian | God of the Sky |
| 30 | Anubis | Egyptian | God of Mummification |
| 31 | Seth | Egyptian | God of Chaos & Storms |
| 32 | Thoth | Egyptian | God of Wisdom & Writing |
| 33 | Bastet | Egyptian | Goddess of Cats & Protection |
| 34 | Sekhmet | Egyptian | Goddess of War & Healing |
| 35 | Hathor | Egyptian | Goddess of Love & Joy |
| 36 | Sobek | Egyptian | Crocodile God of the Nile |
| 37 | Brahma | Hinduism | The Creator |
| 38 | Vishnu | Hinduism | The Preserver |
| 39 | Shiva | Hinduism | The Destroyer |
| 40 | Saraswati | Hinduism | Goddess of Knowledge |
| 41 | Lakshmi | Hinduism | Goddess of Wealth |
| 42 | Parvati | Hinduism | Goddess of Power & Love |
| 43 | Ganesha | Hinduism | Remover of Obstacles |
| 44 | Durga | Hinduism | Goddess of War |
| 45 | Kali | Hinduism | Goddess of Time & Death |
| 46 | Indra | Hinduism | King of Heavens & Lightning |
| 47 | Agni | Hinduism | God of Fire |
| 48 | Hanuman | Hinduism | God of Strength & Devotion |
| 49 | Krishna | Hinduism | God of Compassion |
| 50 | Rama | Hinduism | God of Virtue |
| 51 | Jupiter | Roman | King of Gods |
| 52 | Juno | Roman | Queen of Gods |
| 53 | Neptune | Roman | God of the Sea |
| 54 | Mars | Roman | God of War |
| 55 | Venus | Roman | Goddess of Love |
| 56 | Minerva | Roman | Goddess of Wisdom |
| 57 | Mercury | Roman | Messenger God |
| 58 | Vulcan | Roman | God of Fire |
| 59 | Pluto | Roman | God of the Underworld |
| 60 | Diana | Roman | Goddess of the Hunt |
| 61 | Amaterasu | Shinto | Goddess of the Sun |
| 62 | Susanoo | Shinto | God of Storms |
| 63 | Tsukuyomi | Shinto | God of the Moon |
| 64 | Inari | Shinto | God of Rice & Foxes |
| 65 | Izanagi | Shinto | Creator God |
| 66 | Izanami | Shinto | Creator Goddess/Death |
| 67 | Raijin | Shinto | God of Thunder |
| 68 | Fujin | Shinto | God of Wind |
| 69 | Hachiman | Shinto | God of War & Archery |
| 70 | Kagutsuchi | Shinto | God of Fire |
| 71 | The Dagda | Celtic | The Good God |
| 72 | Morrigan | Celtic | Goddess of War & Fate |
| 73 | Brigid | Celtic | Goddess of Fire & Poetry |
| 74 | Lugh | Celtic | God of Skills |
| 75 | Danu | Celtic | Mother Goddess |
| 76 | Cernunnos | Celtic | Horned God of Nature |
| 77 | Epona | Celtic | Goddess of Horses |
| 78 | Quetzalcoatl | Aztec | Feathered Serpent God |
| 79 | Tezcatlipoca | Aztec | God of Night & Sorcery |
| 80 | Huitzilopochtli | Aztec | God of Sun & War |
| 81 | Tlaloc | Aztec | God of Rain |
| 82 | Chaac | Mayan | God of Rain |
| 83 | Kukulkan | Mayan | Feathered Serpent |
| 84 | Marduk | Babylonian | Patron God of Babylon |
| 85 | Ishtar | Babylonian | Goddess of Love & War |
| 86 | Enki | Sumerian | God of Water & Wisdom |
| 87 | Gilgamesh | Sumerian | Demigod King |
| 88 | Tiamat | Babylonian | Dragon Goddess of Chaos |
| 89 | Perun | Slavic | God of Thunder |
| 90 | Veles | Slavic | God of Earth & Waters |
| 91 | Chernobog | Slavic | The Black God |
| 92 | Belobog | Slavic | The White God |
| 93 | Pele | Hawaiian | Goddess of Volcanoes |
| 94 | Maui | Polynesian | Trickster Demigod |
| 95 | Oya | Yoruba | Goddess of Storms |
| 96 | Shango | Yoruba | God of Thunder |
| 97 | Oshun | Yoruba | Goddess of Love & Fresh Water |
| 98 | Anansi | Akan | Spider Trickster God |
| 99 | Baron Samedi | Vodou | Loa of the Dead |
| 100 | Papa Legba | Vodou | Loa of Crossroads |
FAQs
Does this include the origin of the name?
Yes, absolutely. We know a name means nothing without context. Every result includes the specific mythology or religion (like Hinduism, Greek Mythology, or Shinto) so you know exactly where the name comes from.
Can I use these names for my book or game character?
Yes, you can. The vast majority of these names belong to ancient history, folklore, and religion, meaning they are in the public domain. You are free to use names like “Osiris” or “Apollo” in your creative projects without worrying about copyright.
Which mythologies are included in the generator?
We aim for diversity. You will find names from major pantheons including Greek, Roman, Norse, Egyptian, and Hindu mythology, as well as Shinto and other fascinating belief systems from around the world.