🦸 Superhero Names

A superhero's name is their first act of heroism — choose one that resonates with power and purpose.

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Famous Superhero Names That Nailed It

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

Wonder Woman DC Comics, 1941

Combines awe-inspiring wonder with the definitive title of womanhood, creating a name that is simultaneously mythic and empowering.

Iron Man Marvel Comics, 1963

Two blunt words that perfectly capture Tony Stark's genius and his armor — simple, industrial, and unforgettable.

Captain America Marvel Comics, 1941

Bold and patriotic, this name carries the weight of an entire nation's ideals and became one of the most recognized in fiction.

Superhero names are among the most iconic in all of fiction. They define a character before a single word of dialogue, before a single punch is thrown. The right name sets the tone for everything that follows — from the costume to the rogues gallery to the legacy. Whether you're a writer crafting original characters, a gamer building a hero for a campaign, or someone who just loves the genre, finding the perfect superhero name is a creative challenge worth taking seriously. The best names balance accessibility with flair — easy to remember, hard to forget. This collection covers a wide range of styles, from classic and noble to edgy and modern, so you can find exactly the right fit for your hero's unique identity.

Tips for Choosing Superhero Names

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Ground the name in a core theme — power, justice, nature, or technology — for instant coherence.

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Compound names (two nouns or adjective plus noun) are a time-tested superhero formula.

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Consider how the name will appear on merchandise, titles, and in narration.

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A name with strong consonants (K, T, X) tends to sound more powerful and striking.

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Leave room for the name to evolve — the best hero names gather meaning over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

A hero name is any name used by a heroic character. A superhero name specifically evokes extraordinary powers and a larger-than-life identity — it belongs to a world of capes, masks, and cosmic stakes.

Yes — heroes like Squirrel Girl and Deadpool prove that a touch of humor can make a superhero name endearing and distinct. Comedic names work best when the character fully commits to them.

Both matter deeply. A great name with a weak backstory feels hollow; a rich backstory with a forgettable name is hard to market. Ideally, the name and story reinforce each other.

Many heroes adopt new names to mark growth or reinvention — a powerful storytelling device. If your character evolves significantly, a name change can mark that transition memorably.

There are conventions but no strict rules. Classic patterns include [Adjective + Noun], [Power word], [Mythological name], and [Color + Animal/Object]. Breaking conventions intentionally can also create memorable names.

A Complete Guide to Naming Your Superhero

Define Your Hero First

Before settling on a name, nail down the hero's powers, personality, and origin. A name chosen after character development will feel organic rather than forced. Ask: what single word or phrase captures this hero's essence?

Use Classical Naming Patterns

Classic patterns work because they're proven. Adjective + Noun (Black Widow, Green Lantern), single strong noun (Thor, Blade), or combined concept (Spider-Man, Iron Fist) all have long track records in the genre.

Consider the Villain

The best superhero names often implicitly contrast with the villain's. A hero named Radiant feels more resonant opposite a villain called The Eclipse. Think about the whole story when naming a hero.

Build in Legacy Potential

Great superhero names outlive their original bearers. Multiple people have been Captain America, Thor, and Spider-Man. If you want a legacy name, make it conceptual rather than tied to one individual's specific origin.

Get Feedback Early

Share name candidates with trusted readers or players early. First impressions matter enormously with superhero names, and fresh eyes will catch awkward connotations or pronunciation issues you've missed.

Curious about what names mean? Explore Name Meanings →