🌍 Colony Names

A colony name marks the beginning of civilization — make it worthy of the journey.

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Famous Colony Names That Nailed It

Real-world names that became iconic. Here's what makes them work.

New Harmony Historical United States

Founded as a utopian community in Indiana, the name perfectly encapsulates the idealistic vision of its founders.

Jamestown Historical Virginia Colony

Named after King James I, it became the first permanent English settlement in America — a name forever tied to colonial history.

Elysium Science fiction / mythology

Drawing on Greek mythology's paradise, it's widely used in sci-fi to name aspirational space colonies or utopian communities.

Colony names carry immense weight. They name a new beginning — a place carved out of wilderness, vacuum, or alien terrain. Whether you're worldbuilding a science fiction universe, running a strategy game, writing historical fiction, or designing an alternate history, the right colony name sets the tone for your entire narrative. The best colony names blend aspiration with practicality, honoring both the journey that brought settlers there and the world they hope to build.

Tips for Choosing Colony Names

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Use aspirational words — hope, dawn, new, free, haven — to signal the colony's founding vision.

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Reference the environment — a Mars colony named 'Redstone' or 'Dustfall' feels immediately grounded.

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Honor founders or historical figures to add depth and backstory to your fictional world.

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Consider what the colonists left behind — names that echo 'old world' places with 'New' prefixes tell a migration story.

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Short, strong names work best for colonies that need to feel like they've endured the test of time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Historical colonies were usually named after sponsors (like Virginia for Queen Elizabeth I, the Virgin Queen), geographic features, Native American names, or the founders' places of origin (like New York after York, England).

A good space colony name balances aspiration with practicality. It often references the environment, the mission, or an ideal — think names like 'Basecamp Ares,' 'New Meridian,' or 'Horizon Station.'

Absolutely. Mythological names like Elysium, Arcadia, Olympus, or Valhalla carry centuries of meaning and give colonies an immediate sense of grandeur and purpose.

Think about your civilization's culture and values. A militaristic society might name colonies after victories; a scientific one might use elements or astronomical terms; a religious one might use sacred texts.

Space colony names tend to be more aspirational and futuristic, often referencing celestial objects or scientific concepts. Historical colony names were often practical, using the founders' origins or geographic descriptions.

How to Name a Colony

Define the Colony's Story

Every colony has an origin — who founded it, why they left, what they hoped to find. That story should inform the name. A refuge colony sounds different from a mining outpost or a utopian experiment.

Use Environmental Cues

The landscape, climate, or astronomical setting of your colony provides powerful naming material. Red soil, twin suns, frozen tundra, or lush jungle — these details can anchor a name in its physical reality and make it feel authentic.

Draw on Cultural Heritage

Colonists bring their culture with them. Names that echo the founders' language, religion, or homeland create a sense of continuity and homesickness that adds emotional depth to any story or game.

Layer in Aspirational Language

Words like 'free,' 'new,' 'hope,' 'haven,' 'rise,' and 'dawn' have powered colony names for centuries. They signal what the founders dreamed of, and often contrast poignantly with the harder reality of colonial life.

Test in Context

Say your colony name in the sentences where it will live: 'Welcome to [Name],' 'The Battle of [Name],' '[Name] was founded in year 2147.' A good colony name sounds like history waiting to happen.

Curious about what names mean? Explore Name Meanings →