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Donjon

Free tier

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Fantasy Name Generators

Free tier

Donjon vs Fantasy Name Generators: Which Should You Use?

Last updated: 2026

Choose Donjon if…

GMs who need quick, usable random tables and generators without spending money or creating accounts.

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Choose Fantasy Name Generators if…

GMs and players who need NPC names, place names, or item names instantly without any setup or cost.

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Side-by-side comparison

Donjon logo
Donjon
Fantasy Name Generators logo
Fantasy Name Generators
Pricing model freemium freemium
Starting price Free Free
Free tier
Platforms Web Web
Game systems D&D 5e, Pathfinder 2e, System agnostic System agnostic
Self-hosted
AI-powered
Open source
Works offline
Official content
Launched 2004 2012

Pricing breakdown

Donjon

Completely free. Optional Patreon support.

Fantasy Name Generators

Completely free. Ad-supported. Optional Patreon support.

Pros & cons

Donjon

Pros

  • Completely free — no account needed
  • Wide variety of generators covering most session prep needs
  • System-specific outputs are immediately usable

Cons

  • Plain utilitarian interface with no visual polish
  • Generated content needs GM curation — raw output can be bland
  • No export or save functionality beyond copy-paste

Fantasy Name Generators

Pros

  • Widest selection of name generators on the web — free
  • Covers nearly any race, setting, or genre imaginable
  • No account required

Cons

  • Ad-heavy interface can be distracting
  • Limited to names — no dungeon maps, encounters, or other generator types
  • Output quality is consistent but formulaic

Frequently asked questions

Is Donjon or Fantasy Name Generators cheaper?

Both Donjon and Fantasy Name Generators have free tiers, so you can try both at no cost.

Can I use Donjon and Fantasy Name Generators together?

Donjon and Fantasy Name Generators overlap in the generators category, so most users pick one or the other rather than using both. That said, some GMs use them for different parts of their workflow if the tools serve genuinely different purposes.