A street name generator produces believable road names for maps, novels, tabletop campaigns, and design mockups. Because real streets follow predictable patterns, the tool mirrors those patterns to make its output feel authentic rather than random.
How it works
The generator keeps word banks of nature terms, landscape features, surnames, and directional prefixes, plus a suffix list chosen by your selected style. It then fills one of several real-world patterns:
Nature + Suffix -> Willow Lane
Feature + Suffix -> Ridge Drive
Direction + Nature + Suffix -> North Maple Avenue
Surname + Suffix -> Lincoln Boulevard
Selection uses the browser’s secure random source, and the ten results are de-duplicated before display.
Tips and example
For a quiet suburb, choose the residential style to get names like Cedar Court
and Hawthorn Crescent; for a city centre, the major style yields Sterling Boulevard or West Rose Avenue. Mix several batches to build a coherent street
grid, and vary suffixes so the map does not feel repetitive.