Dragonborn Paladin Names — Oaths, Ancestries & 40+ Ideas
Dragonborn paladin names matched to oath and ancestry — because the right name signals your oath before you draw a weapon.
Gold and Silver dragonborn are the top ancestries for paladins — fire/cold breath adds damage the class lacks, and metallic alignment fits the paladin's honour code. Best names by oath: Devotion → Auranthos, Solaris, Gloriel; Vengeance → Mordath, Vrethax, Ashira; Ancients → Frostaxis, Ivoria; Conquest → Domreth, Conkara. A chromatic dragonborn paladin — Red fire breath with an Oath of Devotion — creates immediate, interesting character tension.
Best Ancestries for Dragonborn Paladins
Oath of Devotion
- Auranthos
- Solaxis
- Glorirex
- Varenthas
- Lumord
- Brighthorn
- Thymorex
- Celestis
- Gloriel
- Solaris
- Aurana
- Thyris
- Lumeth
- Varenthis
- Brightara
- Seraphix
Oath of Vengeance
- Mordath
- Vrethax
- Scorvex
- Tharaxis
- Darkhorn
- Ashbane
- Grimaxis
- Rathvorn
- Mordra
- Vrethis
- Ashira
- Grimara
- Thareis
- Ragenvex
- Darkris
- Scorthia
Oath of the Ancients
- Greenhorn
- Frostaxis
- Stoneguard
- Mossrex
- Vinesong
- Iceward
- Deeproot
- Wildthorn
- Frostara
- Ivoria
- Mossiel
- Stonehis
- Vineara
- Bloomrix
- Iceris
- Deepara
Oath of Conquest
- Domreth
- Conkrath
- Tharaxis
- Crushvex
- Kingeth
- Rulevorn
- Masterax
- Imperith
- Domris
- Conkara
- Ruleis
- Masterix
- Kingthra
- Imperara
- Crushia
- Regneth
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Frequently Asked Questions
Gold dragonborn are the strongest fit for paladins: fire resistance pairs with Aura of Protection, fire breath adds damage the paladin normally lacks, and the gold dragon's lawful good alignment maps directly onto paladin themes of honour and justice. Silver dragonborn (cold breath, ice resistance) are the second-best — cold damage is extremely well-distributed across encounters. Brass dragonborn (fire, sleep breath) work for Oath of Hospitality concepts. For Oathbreaker or darker paladin builds, Black (acid) or Red (fire) chromatic ancestries add menace.
Paladin names should feel earned — they carry weight and implication. Dragonborn paladin names work best when they blend Draconic roots (hard consonants, ancient-sounding syllables) with a sense of ordained purpose. Names like Auranthos (gold + ancient), Varenthis (noble bearing), Solaxis (light-forged), or Morthane (dark oath) signal character without explanation. Avoid names that sound too modern or casual — paladins in D&D live in a world of oaths, divine mandate, and heavy consequence.
It adds depth if it does. Oath of Devotion paladins work well with luminous, noble-sounding names (Auranthos, Solaxis, Glorienthas). Oath of Vengeance paladins suit darker, harder names (Mordath, Vrethax, Scorvex). Oath of Conquest works with imposing, dominant sounds (Tharaxis, Domreth, Conkrath). Oathbreaker (if your DM allows it) benefits from names with a shadow of their former glory — something that once sounded noble, now corrupted (Fallen Auranthos; goes by Aurex).
Absolutely. Mechanically there's no restriction. Thematically, chromatic dragonborn paladins are some of the most interesting character concepts: a Red dragonborn who took the Oath of Devotion despite their heritage, fighting their nature every day. A Black dragonborn Oath of Vengeance paladin who channelled their destructive ancestry into righteous fury. A White dragonborn Oath of the Ancients paladin who guards the frozen wilds. The tension between chromatic ancestry and paladin oath creates natural roleplay hooks.
From the PHB, Shestendeliath (bronze/fire association), Verthisathurgiesh (ancient and imposing), and Norixius (clean, noble-sounding) all suit paladin characters. For custom clan names, paladin clans often have history: survivors of a divine war, guardians of a sacred site, oath-keepers sworn to a god. Names that reference light, fire, or guardianship work well: Fyranthos Clan, Lumirex Clan, Auranthos Guard.