Fantasy Names

Fantasy Horse Names

Step through the veil into a world of starlit forests, dragonfire skies, and ancient runes. This guide gathers over 180 hand‑picked fantasy horse names, each woven with hints of magic, lore, and legend. Whether your steed belongs in a Dungeons & Dragons campaign, a Tolkien‑inspired realm, or your own home stable, you’ll find ideas to match. And if you need even more, summon endless options with our enchanted horse name generator.

Top 20 fantasy horse names at a glance

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1 Shadowfax “Shadow” + Old English “fax” (mane); Gandalf’s legendary Mearas stallion in The Lord of the Rings Tolkien, noble, swift
2 Arwensteed Steed worthy of Arwen Undómiel, the Evenstar of the Elves Elven, elegant
3 Drogor Dragon‑like warhorse name inspired by Drogon of Game of Thrones Dragonborn, fierce
4 Bellethiel From Sindarin roots “belle” (strong) and “thiel” (daughter) — strong daughter Elven, lyrical
5 Stormbringer One who calls or rides with the storm Epic, elemental
6 Nightwind Silent wind that rides through the night Dark, mysterious
7 Silvershadow Gleaming shadow, like moonlight on a swift form Moonlit, graceful
8 Valyrian Flame Named for the fiery magic and steel of Old Valyria in Game of Thrones High fantasy, regal
9 Eldarion “Son of the Eldar”; echoes Tolkien’s royal line Tolkien, royal
10 Mythrandir Play on Mithrandir (Elvish name for Gandalf) — the grey wanderer Wizardly, ancient
11 Starcaller One who calls or follows the stars Celestial, mystical
12 Moonglade Moonlit clearing in an enchanted forest Druidic, serene
13 Runebreaker Powerful steed capable of shattering curses and runes Warhorse, arcane
14 Nymerion Inspired by Nymeria of Game of Thrones; evokes wild queens Valyrian, wild
15 Galadren Echo of Galadriel; bright, radiant, tree‑crowned Elven, radiant
16 Frostmane Horse with a mane like hoarfrost or winter winds Nordic, icy
17 Skywyrm Swift like a dragon (“wyrm”) soaring through the sky Draconic, swift
18 Ebonstar Black (“ebon”) star shining in the void Dark, celestial
19 Thundertide Powerful as crashing storm waves Elemental, dramatic
20 Lúthien’s Dream Named for Lúthien Tinúviel, symbol of immortal love and song Tolkien, romantic

Fantasy male horse names

Male fantasy steed names often sound like the steeds of kings, rangers, and dragon‑slayers. Think of hooves ringing on stone in dwarven halls, or a lone rider crossing the plains of Rohan beneath storm clouds. These names suit stallions and geldings with bold personalities, unshakable courage, or a quiet, dangerous grace.

  • Drakarion
  • Thornhelm
  • Eldric
  • Rohanstride
  • Falkorion
  • Grimstone
  • Daerion
  • Stormcloak
  • Ironhoof
  • Ashwyrm
  • Valerius
  • Runeblade
  • Kelthas
  • Obsidian Gale
  • Harrowwind
  • Dragonbane
  • Talion
  • Silverfyr
  • Maelor
  • Highwarden

Fantasy female horse names

Female fantasy horse names can feel like spells spoken under the moon: soft syllables hiding great power. Picture fae courtiers, elven queens, fire‑haired witches and dragonriders, each trusting a single mare beneath them. These names tend to be melodic, ethereal, and steeped in stories of prophecy, rebellion, and ancient magic.

  • Elowyn
  • Seraphiel
  • Nymeria’s Grace
  • Faelindra
  • Isolde Moonfall
  • Caladriel
  • Morrighan
  • Lyrielle
  • Starwyn
  • Vespera
  • Daeneryss
  • Rowanmist
  • Melisandre
  • Aerithalin
  • Thaloria
  • Moonveil
  • Rhiannon Sky
  • Azura Flame
  • Galadwen
  • Lunethra

Famous fantasy horse names from books, games and movies

Some names carry instant recognition because they rode straight out of beloved stories. These famous fantasy horses and mounts come from classic novels, film trilogies, and legendary video games. Borrowing one of these anchors your horse firmly inside a shared universe of magic and heroism.

  • Shadowfax – Gandalf’s silver Mearas stallion from The Lord of the Rings, famed as the Lord of all horses
  • Bill the Pony – Faithful pack pony who travels with the Fellowship in The Lord of the Rings
  • Asfaloth – Glorfindel’s swift white horse who carries Frodo to Rivendell in The Lord of the Rings
  • Brego – Noble warhorse of Rohan, later bonded to Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings films
  • Snowmane – King Théoden’s proud white mount in The Lord of the Rings
  • Rohan Warsteed – Generic term for the hardy horses of Rohan in Tolkien’s legendarium
  • Bree – Humble but brave Narnian horse who travels with Shasta in The Horse and His Boy
  • Hwin – Gentle, wise mare from Narnia who partners with Aravis in The Horse and His Boy
  • Fledge – The first winged horse in Narnia, born from Strawberry in The Magician’s Nephew
  • Cloud – The spirited horse from the Heartland book and TV series
  • Epona – Iconic divine horse companion from The Legend of Zelda video game series
  • Agro – The loyal black horse who carries the Wanderer in Shadow of the Colossus
  • Roach – Geralt of Rivia’s ever‑present horse in The Witcher books and games
  • Spirit – The wild mustang from Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
  • Maximus – Determined palace horse from Disney’s Tangled
  • The Pale Horse – Symbolic mount of Death from the Book of Revelation and many dark fantasies
  • Artax – Atreyu’s brave horse from The NeverEnding Story
  • Storm – Princess Merida’s sturdy Clydesdale in Brave
  • Sleipnir – Odin’s eight‑legged horse from Norse mythology, often used in fantasy settings
  • Strider’s Ranger Mount – Various unnamed but iconic dark‑coated horses ridden by Aragorn

Elven and mystical horse names

Elven and mystical names feel like they were carved into the stars long before humans walked the earth. Inspired by Sindarin and Quenya patterns, Celtic roots, and high‑fantasy naming conventions, these choices work for horses that belong in ancient forests, crystal cities, or hidden faerie courts bathed in starlight.

  • Aelindra
  • Elowen
  • Faelar
  • Caelith
  • Thalionel
  • Lirael
  • Eryndor
  • Maethoriel
  • Silvaran
  • Isilme
  • Calenor
  • Arlindë
  • Voronwë
  • Saeros
  • Myrralen
  • Tyriel
  • Eldaloth
  • Ennoriel
  • Galathir
  • Nimrodel

Tips for choosing a fantasy horse name

  • Match the name to your horse’s “class and alignment.” Imagine them as a character: noble paladin steed, chaotic fae mount, or stoic ranger’s companion, and choose a name that fits that role.
  • Play with syllables and sound. Elven and mystical names often use flowing consonants and soft vowels (like “ae,” “iel,” “thir”), while dwarven or warlike names lean on hard consonants.
  • Borrow from lore without copying directly. Twist existing words, places, and characters (for example, turning “Valyria” into “Valyrian Flame”) to create something unique but familiar.
  • Prioritize pronunciation. A name can be exotic and magical while still easy to say for friends, vets, and announcers at shows or events.
  • Let the backstory guide you. Think about your horse’s imagined origin: forest glades, dragon‑haunted mountains, faerie courts, or ancient battlefields, and pick a name that tells that story in a single phrase.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good fantasy name for a horse?

A good fantasy name for a horse captures both magic and personality. Look for something that hints at power, place, or lineage, such as “Shadowfax,” “Stormbringer,” or “Elowyn.” Ideally, it should be easy to say, feel unique without being confusing, and match your horse’s energy—heroic, mysterious, playful, or regal. Drawing on elven roots, elemental forces, or dragon‑inspired sounds is an easy way to make any name instantly more fantastical.

What is the most famous fantasy horse?

Shadowfax from The Lord of the Rings is often considered the most famous fantasy horse. He is a silver‑grey Mearas stallion, described as the Lord of all horses, who chooses Gandalf as his rider and can understand human speech. His unmatched speed, intelligence, and loyalty have made his name synonymous with noble and magical steeds across fantasy literature and gaming.

What are some elven horse names?

Elven horse names usually sound musical and ancient, blending soft consonants with flowing vowels. Examples include Aelindra, Elowen, Faelar, Thalionel, Lirael, Silvaran, Isilme, Voronwë, Nimrodel, and Tyriel. Many draw inspiration from Tolkien’s Sindarin and Quenya styles or from Celtic roots, making them perfect for horses who seem born of moonlight, forest mist, and ageless magic.

Fantasy Horse Names — frequently asked questions

What are the most popular fantasy horse names?

Browse the curated list above for the most popular fantasy horse names on HorseNames.io, with meanings, origins, and quick links to each name's full profile.

How do I choose a horse name from this list?

Read each name's meaning, say it aloud, and consider how it pairs with your horse's coat color, breed, and personality. Save favorites with the heart icon to compare your shortlist later.

Can I use these horse names for show or registration?

Yes. Every name on HorseNames.io is free to use for show names, registered names, racing, and casual barn names. Always check your breed registry's specific naming rules for length and uniqueness requirements.