Warrior Cats & Clan Names
Three specialised generators covering the *Warriors* naming system — individual cat names following the canonical prefix-plus-suffix rules, original Clan names beyond the four, and the general Warriors-flavoured warrior name generator.
Choose Your Warriors Generator
Warriors Name Generator
The general Warriors-flavoured generator. Mixed prefix-suffix output with full life-stage range.
Warrior Cat Names
Authentic cat names following the canonical prefix + suffix system. Kit, apprentice, warrior, and leader stages.
Warriors Clan Names
Original Clan names beyond the canonical four — MountainClan, AshClan, MarshClan and more.
About the Warriors Naming Tradition
Erin Hunter's Warriors series has built one of the most rigorously consistent naming systems in modern fantasy. Every cat carries a single name that changes across four life stages — Bramblekit → Bramblepaw → Brambleclaw → Bramblestar. The prefix (Bramble-) is given at birth and persists; the suffix changes at each ceremony.
This hub gathers every Warriors-flavoured generator into one place. Use the general Warriors generator for broad output across life stages. Use the Warrior Cat name generator for canon-shaped cat names with full prefix–suffix decomposition. Use the Warriors Clan name generator for original fan-Clans (MountainClan, AshClan, MarshClan) when building OC roleplay worlds.
All generators avoid reproducing canonical character names directly while staying faithful to Erin Hunter's phonetic register — they are designed for OC fanfiction, roleplay servers, and any fan-made Warriors worldbuilding.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Warriors generator should I use for OC roleplay?
Start with the **Warrior Cat name generator** for individual cats — it gives you prefix + suffix with explicit life stage. Use the **Warriors Clan name generator** if your roleplay involves building a new Clan. The **general Warriors generator** is good when you want quick broad output and will pick names by feel.
Are these names safe to use in fanfiction or commercial work?
Fanfiction using the naming convention with original characters is standard fandom practice — the generators avoid reproducing canon character names directly. For commercial work, the prefix–suffix system itself is a convention (not copyrightable), but the *Warriors* series and specific named characters are trademarked by HarperCollins/Erin Hunter. Original names you generate are safe for fan content; for commercial publication, check each name doesn't accidentally match a canon cat.
What's the difference between a cat name and a Clan name?
**Cat names** are individual: *Firestar*, *Bluestar*, *Bramblekit*. They follow prefix + suffix (or prefix + life-stage suffix). **Clan names** are collective: *ThunderClan*, *RiverClan*. They follow nature-prefix + *Clan* in one capitalised compound. The two generators serve different needs in worldbuilding.
Can I mix canonical and fan-made Clans?
Yes — most fan stories do. A common setup: the four canon Clans plus one or two fan-made Clans in adjacent territory (a *MountainClan* on the cliffs, a *MarshClan* in the wetlands beyond WindClan's moor). The generators give you Clan names that sit comfortably alongside ThunderClan and RiverClan without duplicating them.