The concept is pretty simple: Roll a D100 for the first part of the name on the first list, the another D100 on the second list for the latter half. Put them together and voila, you have a fantasy name worthy of Tolkien himself. Uses the basic Adjective-Noun or Noun-Noun combinations.
Use the lists to generate inns, taverns, towns, cities, guilds, houses, or any geographic feature that you need.
See below for the lists.
OK, there’s not nearly enough “Modern” content, so here’s a list of plausible modern street names. Just so your PCs get ahold of the right gangster this time.
I’m on a much needed vacation, so any messages or comments you leave, may have to wait for a bit for a response.
I gave you music for them, now I’m giving you a list of what to call them when you get there.
Use the list to populate maps, stories, riddles, or more.
It’s been a while since I pulled a list together and, I think, only the second time I’ve put together a Sci-Fi themed list.
Use these names to populate your game with planets and systems for your players to explore, conquer, or simply meet a grisly end. Make up your own stories about the planets and what their names’ mean.
You didn’t think we’d leave out the ladies now did you? Again, fictional names with a decidedly otherworldly sound to them.
Well, “Male Fantasy” didn’t mess up my Google stats. Hopefully “Female Fantasy” won’t either!

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