This article was co-authored by Jess Hamlet and by wikiHow staff writer, Glenn Carreau. Jess Hamlet is a Board, Card, and Dice Game Expert based in Springfield, Missouri. She is the owner of Village Meeple, Springfield’s first Board Game Cafe. The cafe charges an admission fee that grants customers access to over 420 board games while they enjoy the atmosphere. They also serve food and drink, sell board games and accessories, and host private events. They also host events of their own, and put on teaching sessions for a variety of tabletop games for members of the community to come learn. Their board game shop hosts a wide variety of products, including party games, small box games, kid-friendly games, and dice games. Village Meeple champions the growth of in-person gaming, educational encounters, and table-top adventure in the community. Jess received an MBA from Southwest Baptist University and a Bachelor’s in Sports Medicine and Athletic Training from Missouri State University.
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Whether you’re making a new dark elf character for your own original story, coming up with a D&D character, or naming your new Skyrim or Elder Scrolls PC (player character), we have all the inspiration you’ll need. In this article, we’ll introduce you to a wide variety of dark elf names across multiple different franchises, as well as unique names that could work for any dark elf character (even outside of pop culture). Let’s dive in!
An Introduction to Dark Elf Names
Dark elf names vary heavily by origin. In the world of The Elder Scrolls, dark elf (Dunmer) names include Aleri, Ervona, Llandras, and Tythis. In the Forgotten Realms, classic drow (dark elf) names include Drizzt, Nalfein, Vierna, and Triel. The idea of dark elves themselves originated from Old Norse mythology.












