Halfling Names, Page 2
Warm, homely names for cheerful small folk.
- Filbert Greenhollow
- Tansy Underbough
- Roly Pippinger
- Bess Fairgarden
- Corry Applebottom
- Meria Softfurrow
- Dobb Threefoot
- Sage Tuckborough
- Puck Rumbletummy
- Ivy Brightbarrow
- Wendel Honeyfoot
- Clover Riverdown
- Bodo Berrywick
- Nettie Comfrey
- Robin Sundapple
- Yorick Loamfield
- Peony Freshbrook
- Chubb Roundhill
- Delly Sugarplum
- Fosco Meadowsweet
- Tildy Warmhearth
- Gerbo Thistlewick
- Rue Applegate
- Colby Downybarrow
- Merta Greenmeadow
- Piggy Softwhistle
- Nubby Cornsilk
- Elsie Brambledew
- Tolman Fairbarrow
- Marnie Honeywell
- Roscoe Puddlewick
- Berry Goodfellow
FAQ
What do halfling names feel like?
Warm, cheerful and homely. Friendly first names like Milo or Poppy pair with cozy surnames built from plants, food and landscape, Greenbottle, Underhill or Tealeaf.
Where do halfling surnames come from?
They celebrate the comforts of home, gardens, meals, weather and gentle hills, and are passed down through close-knit families of farmers, brewers and burrow-dwellers.
Are halfling names good for lighthearted characters?
Definitely. Their playful, hearty tone suits rogues, cooks and cheerful adventurers, though a warm name can also make a brave halfling hero feel all the more endearing.
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