Fictional Country Name Generator

Names for invented nations and territories

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Fill the blank spaces on your map

A fictional world needs nations, and nations need names that sound like they grew out of a real language and history. This tool coins fictional country names in five regional traditions, then derives a matching demonym and a plausible capital city so each entry on your map is complete.

How it works

Real country names are remarkably formulaic, and the generator follows the same rules:

  • Territorial suffixes turn a root into a place: -ia, -land, -stan, -mark, -heim.
  • Political forms prepend a regime: Republic of, Kingdom of, United Provinces of, Federation of.
  • Geographic descriptors split or extend a name: North, Upper, Greater, New.

The demonym is then derived from the root with standard morphology — a vowel ending becomes -an, a consonant ending becomes -ian, just like Romanian or Canadian. The capital is coined from the same syllable bank and given a city suffix such as -burg or -polis.

Tips and notes

  • The naming tradition is the key control: the -stan tradition instantly reads as Central Asian, while Nordic roots evoke fjords and -land endings.
  • Reroll a few times and keep two names with different political forms to imply a region with both a kingdom and a republic.
  • Use the generated demonym in dialogue and the capital on your map for a setting that holds together.
  • Names come from finite banks, so an occasional repeat or near-real name is expected — reroll for a fresh one.
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