Our list of Diablo 4 Druid name ideas should make it much easier for you to figure out what to call your new character. We’ve assembled a names that have either a direct tie to Druids or to Irish and Gaelic culture (with a few wildcards thrown in as well). So, if you’re stumped, theses suggestions should get you pointed in the right direction.
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Diablo 4 Druid names
Male Druid names
- Alaric (Germanic origin) – “ruler of all” or “ruler of all people”
- Alistair (Scottish origin) – “defender of man” or “protector of mankind”
- Allanon – Druid from the Shannara series by Terry Brooks
- Amergin Gluingel – Druid from Irish mythology
- Aodhán (Irish origin) – “little fire”
- Balfor (Gaelic origin) – “pasture”, “grass”
- Ballar (Gaelic origin) – “noisy”, “boasting”
- Bran (Celtic origin) – “raven”
- Caelan (Gaelic origin) – “powerful warrior of the forest”
- Cathal (Gaelic origin) – “strong in battle”
- Cathbad – Druid from Irish mythology
- Cedric (English origin) – “bounty” or “loved one”
- Cian (Irish origin) – “ancient” or “enduring”
- Cormac (Irish origin) – “charioteer” or “raven”
- Einar (Old Norse origin) – “one warrior” or “lone fighter”
- Eldric (English origin) – “old ruler” or “wise ruler”
- Emrys (Welsh origin) – “immortal”
- Evander (Greek origin) – “good man” or “strong man”
- Faelan (Irish origin) – “little wolf”
- Finnian (Irish origin) – “fair” or “white”
- Gareth (Welsh origin) – “gentle” or “kind”
- Griffin (Welsh origin) – “strong lord” or “mythical creature”
- Gwydion (Welsh origin) – possibly meaning “born of trees” or “born of poetry”
- Lugh (Irish origin) – “light” or “brightness”
- Merlin – Sometimes presented as a Druid in modern works
- Orion (Greek origin) – referring to the legendary hunter in Greek mythology
- Pikel Bouldershoulder – Druid from The Cleric Quintet series by R.A. Salvatore
- Rowan (Gaelic origin) – “little redhead” or “red-haired”
- Taliesin (Welsh origin) – “shining brow” or “radiant forehead,” also druid from Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley
Female Druid names
- Aislinn (Irish origin) – “dream” or “vision”
- Aoife (Irish origin) – “beauty” or “radiance”
- Be Chuille – Druid from Irish mythology
- Birog – Druid from Irish mythology
- Bodhmall – Druid from the Fenian Cycle
- Branwen (Welsh origin) – “beautiful raven” or “blessed raven”
- Brenonna (Gaelic origin) – “noble,” “strong,” or “virtuous”
- Caoimhe (Gaelic origin) – “gentle,” “beautiful,” or “precious”
- Carys (Welsh origin) – “love” or “beloved”
- Cerys (Welsh origin) – “love” or “poetry”
- Elara (Greek origin) – “of the woods” or “belonging to the forest”
- Elowen (Cornish origin) – “elm tree” or “elm wood”
- Elysia (Greek origin) – “blissful” or “heavenly”
- Fiadh (Irish origin) – “wild”
- Fidelma (Irish origin) – “faithful”
- Freya (Norse origin) – goddess associated with nature, love, and fertility
- Gaine (Norman origin) – “crafty” or “ingenious”
- Gwendolyn (Welsh origin) – “white ring” or “fair bow”
- Isolde (Celtic origin) – “beautiful” or “fair lady”
- Keira (Irish origin) – “dark-haired” or “dusky”
- Lirael (Celtic origin) – “daughter of the sea”
- Maia (Greek origin) – “mother” or “nurse”
- Morrigan (Irish origin) – associated with the goddess of war and fate
- Morwen (Welsh origin) – “maiden” or “waves of the sea”
- Mug Ruith – Druid from Irish mythology
- Niamh (Irish origin) – “radiance” or “brightness”
- Oriana (Latin origin) – “golden”, “light”
- Rhiannon (Welsh origin) – possibly derived from “great queen” or “divine queen”
- Rowena (Gaelic origin) – “white-haired” or “famous friend”
- Seren (Welsh origin) – “star”
- Sylva (Latin origin) – “of the forest” or “from the woods”
- Tlachtga – Mug Ruith’s daughter
Gender-Neutral Druid names
- Arden (English origin) – Meaning “enthusiastic” or “passionate” about nature and the wilderness
- Ash (English origin) – Symbolizing strength and rebirth
- Asher (Hebrew origin) – Meaning “happy” or “blessed,” connecting to the joy and harmony of nature
- Avery (English origin) – Meaning “ruler of the elves” or “wise”
- Dakota (Native American origin) – Referring to a friend or ally and symbolizing unity with nature
- Ember (English origin) – Evoking the image of fire and the passionate spirit of a Druid
- Fallon (Irish origin) – Derived from “fál,” meaning “leader” or “superior”
- Indigo (English origin) – Evoking the deep blue color and connection to intuition and spirituality
- Linden (English origin) – Referring to the linden tree, symbolizing peace and protection
- Morgan (Celtic origin) – Meaning “sea-born” and associated with magical powers
- Phoenix (Greek origin) – Representing rebirth, transformation, and resilience
- Reese (Welsh origin) – Derived from “rhys,” meaning “enthusiasm” or “ardor”
- River (English origin) – Denoting the flowing and adaptable nature of a Druid
- Robin (English origin) – Symbolizing protection, renewal, and song
- Rory (Gaelic origin) – Derived from “ruadh,” meaning “red-haired” or “red king/queen”
- Rowan (Gaelic origin) – Connected to the sacred tree and associated with protection and inspiration
- Sage (English origin) – Signifying wisdom and knowledge
- Skylar (Dutch origin) – Meaning “scholar” or “eternal life”
- Wren (English origin) – A small bird associated with agility and resourcefulness
Going with a Barbarian instead? Check our list of suggested names for that class here.