Understanding City Names
Fantasy cities are often sprawling metropolises filled with diverse cultures, political intrigue, and towering architecture. They are centers of power and culture.
How to come up with the perfect City name
City names in fantasy can draw from historical references, architectural features, or symbolic elements. They embody the grandeur and significance of the city.
Other City names
Explore fantasy city names that capture the grandeur and majesty of these urban wonders:
Name | Meaning | Origin |
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Minas Tirith | The capital city of Gondor in The Lord of the Rings | Common Tongue (Middle-earth) |
King's Landing | The capital city of Westeros in Game of Thrones | Common Tongue (Westeros) |
Atlantis | A legendary underwater city | Atlantean Language (Mythical) |
Emerald Glade | A lush and green city hidden deep in the forest | Elvish Language |
Avalon | A mystical island city of legends | Arthurian Legend |
Elysium | A paradise city of eternal happiness | Greek Mythology |
Dunhaven | A fortified city perched on a hill | English |
Sorinthia | A city renowned for its magical academies | Magical Language |
Valhalla | A city where brave warriors feast eternally | Norse Mythology |
Shangri-La | A hidden utopian city in the Himalayas | Tibetan |
El Dorado | A city of gold and treasures | Spanish Mythology |
Aetheria | A floating city among the clouds | Mythical |
Abyssal Reach | A dark city deep beneath the ocean's surface | Deep-Sea Language |
Thundertop | A city on a mountain peak where storms rage | Weather-Magic Language |
Mystholme | A city shrouded in mystery and enchantment | Enchanted Language |
Eldertown | A city with a history dating back millennia | Ancient Language |
Feywild Haven | A city in the realm of the fey | Fey Language |
Echovale | A city known for its echoing hills and valleys | Echo-Language |
Ebonhold | A city built from dark, obsidian stone | Dark-Magic Language |