The problem it targets is small but persistent: naming breaks flow. I can design systems, write lore, or prep a session—then I need a believable name for a character/NPC/town/faction and suddenly I’m stuck. In TTRPGs it’s worse: players ask for the name of the one NPC you invented 10 seconds ago.
Nymia is a lightweight, no-login site to generate fantasy-style names quickly. My goal isn’t “perfect names”, but fast inspiration so you can pick a few, tweak them, and keep moving.
Who it’s for
Writers/worldbuilders: character & place naming TTRPG DMs/GMs: on-the-fly NPCs, taverns, towns Indie devs: better placeholders than NPC_03 / Village_02 How I use it Generate a batch → pick 2–3 → edit for pronunciation/vibe → continue writing/building.
Questions / feedback I’d love
What do you struggle naming most (people / places / factions / items)? Do you prefer pronounceable names or more “exotic” ones? Any features you’d want next (filters by style, favorites, export, “consistent culture” sets)? Thanks for taking a look—happy to answer questions and iterate based on feedback.