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Five clans, one name, a path to the stars.

Hear your clan name on the wind.

Pick a clan and a rank, and roll a name in the old way: a prefix and a suffix, joined into a single sound. Get a clan crest, an omen from the silent stars, and a short bio you can drop into a story.

Pick a clan and a rank, then roll.

About this generator

Warrior cat names follow a simple rule: a prefix taken from nature (Moss, Bramble, Frost, Robin, Echo) joined to a suffix that signals the cat's stage of life. Kits get -kit, apprentices get -paw, full warriors take a nature suffix that often hints at their personality — claw for fighters, leaf for healers, song for the storytellers — and clan leaders take -star when they walk the path.

This generator builds names in that style with 90+ original prefixes and ten warrior suffixes, plus the four ranks. Each roll also gives you a clan crest, a starlit omen line for flavour, and a short bio you can drop straight into fan fiction, a tabletop campaign, or a sketch caption. The clan list — Thunder, River, Shadow, Wind, Sky — borrows the classic five-clan structure used across decades of original cat-clan fiction.

The vocabulary is original. No Erin Hunter or Warriors-series copyrighted text, character names or proprietary lore is used; this is a generic forest-clan toolkit for your own stories.

How to use it

Pick your clan (or roll random) and a rank — kit, apprentice, warrior or leader. Hit Roll a name for a fresh combination. The suffix follows the rank automatically: -kit, -paw, a nature suffix for warriors, or -star for leaders.

Use Copy to grab the full card (name, clan, rank, omen and bio) for fan fiction or a character sheet. Share copies the page URL on desktop and opens the native share sheet on mobile. Re-roll until you find the name with the right ring — half the fun is rejecting the wrong ones until the cat tells you who they are.

Frequently asked questions

Is this an official Warriors generator?
No. It is a fan-made warrior-cat-style name generator that uses original vocabulary and a generic five-clan framing. It is not affiliated with Erin Hunter, HarperCollins, or any Warriors series publisher.
Can I use the names in my fan fiction or art?
Yes. The names are combinatorial output from original prefixes and suffixes — use them freely for fan fiction, original stories, art commissions, tabletop characters or RP. No attribution required.
Why don't kits and apprentices get a unique suffix per cat?
Because that is how the original convention works. Every kit shares the -kit suffix and every apprentice shares -paw — the suffix marks the rank, and only at the warrior naming ceremony does the cat receive a personal suffix that fits their character.
Why -star for leaders?
By the convention used across forest-clan fiction, a clan leader takes the -star suffix at the moment they receive their nine lives at the high gathering. So Brambleclaw becomes Bramblestar when they take the lead.
How many unique cats can it generate?
Hundreds of thousands. 90 prefixes by 10 nature suffixes is already 900 warrior names; multiply by five clans and the clan crest, omen and bio choices, and the chance of the same complete card appearing twice is negligible.
Does it track me or store anything?
No. Everything runs in your browser, nothing is logged, nothing is sent to a server. Refresh the page and the rolled cats are gone.