Enter your name and step into the Jedi Order with five names of your own.
Type your name, pick a gender, and hit Generate. The AI returns five Jedi names ready for your next character, story, or profile.
Type a first name to base the results on. The generator keeps a trace of its sound, so the Jedi names still feel tied to your input rather than random.
This sets the cadence. Neutral leans toward softer, vowel-heavy names in the style of Obi-Wan or Ahsoka, while the gendered options run harder or lighter.
You get five Jedi names per run. Re-run with a different gender setting to compare tones before choosing the one you will use.
An AI model takes your name and gender selection and returns five Jedi-style names, so the output is personalized to your input rather than picked from a set list.
No, they are original creations styled after Jedi naming, not characters from the films or series.
Yes. It shifts the cadence; neutral tends toward softer, vowel-heavy names while the gendered options run harder or lighter.
Each run returns five names, and you can hit Generate again for a completely new set at no cost.
For personal and fan use, yes. Since Star Wars is trademarked, keep any commercial project original and avoid suggesting it is official.
Name the Padawans, Knights, and Masters in your story so they read as part of the Order.
Create a Jedi character for a tabletop campaign or a play-by-post roleplay community.
Pair a Jedi name with your robe-and-lightsaber costume for conventions and photo shoots.
Use it in Star Wars titles or as a Discord and Steam handle with a light-side feel.
Assign each person a Jedi name for a themed party, escape room, or club event.
Adopt a Jedi name as an on-screen alias for a themed stream or video series.