Where Winds Meet
Nov 29, 2025
Create authentic wuxia names, Chinese-style warrior names, clan names, assassin names, monk names, and more. Full guide with generator, tips, and name lists. Photo by: ABGN
Where Winds Meet is a wuxia-style open-world RPG that a lot of people are looking forward to. It combines martial arts with old Chinese culture, political drama, and the freedom to explore.

Before jumping into the game, many players want to find the right name for their character, something that matches the game's world and their hero’s personality.
This guide includes a Where Winds Meet name generator and name ideas inspired by:
Wuxia novels
Ancient Chinese dynasties
Martial arts sects
Daoist philosophy
Assassin guilds
Wanderer (youxia) traditions
This generator helps you name your character, be it a warrior, healer, assassin, monk, or wanderer giving them a name that sounds real and strong.

Create cool wuxia names using this generator, step by step.
What type of character are you playing?
Hero / Protagonist
Assassin / Shadow character
Scholar / Strategist
Monk / Daoist
Wanderer / Rogue
Noble / Aristocrat
Martial Arts Master
Villain / Antagonist
Pick a traditional last name from this list:
Li, Zhao, Han, Bai, Xu, Sun, Yue, Meng, Shao, Qin, Wu, Tang, Cheng, Ren, Qiao, Ling, Shen
This fits the Where Winds Meet story perfectly.
Jianyu (Sword of Rain)
Longwei (Dragon Might)
Minghao (Bright Brilliance)
Zhenlan (True Orchid)
Haoran (Noble Wind)
Yinsong (Shadow Song)
Heiwu (Black Fog)
Xuefeng (Blood Wind)
Wumian (Faceless)
Yeying (Night Eagle)
Huixin (Wisdom Heart)
Mingzhe (Clear Mind)
Zhenxu (True Void)
Daoyun (Cloud of the Dao)
Guangshi (Radiant Scholar)
Fenghan (Cold Wind)
Yunhao (Cloud Wanderer)
Qingshu (Blue Sparrow)
Luoyun (Falling Cloud)
Feiyu (Flying Feather)
Moqi (Demonic Energy)
Shaotian (Heaven’s Bane)
Heiyuan (Dark Origin)
Yemo (Night Demon)
Luosha (Rakshasa)
Here are some names you can use immediately:
Li Jianyu
Zhao Fenghan
Bai Longwei
Tang Yeying
Wu Zhenxu
Shen Heiwu
Yue Haoran
Qin Xuefeng
Han Mingxia
Xu Yuelan
Sun Zhenlan
Shao Yunmei
Ling Feiyu
Qiao Luoyun
Ren Huixin
Bai Yunsu
Meng Qingshu
Tang Daoyun
Yue Wumian
Wu Yunhao
Han Feiyun
If you're building a group like a faction, guild, or martial arts sect, here's a structure you can use:
[Element] + [Animal/Weapon/Concept] + Sect/Order/Palace/Hall]
Examples:
Wind, Shadow, Jade, Storm, Crimson, Frost, Iron, Lotus, Golden
Tiger, Crane, Dragon, Phoenix, Wolf, Serpent, Sparrow
Sect, Temple, Palace, Hall, Order, Pavilion, Clan
Jade Dragon Sect
Crimson Sparrow Hall
Shadow Serpent Order
Golden Phoenix Palace
Frost Wolf Temple

Here's how to get your name really into the game:
Wind, rain, cloud, fire, frost, sword, moon.
Names often hint at destiny, personal power, or elements of the natural world.
Chinese names often mix gentle and strong sounds.
A noble's name might sound fancy, while a wanderer's could be more down-to-earth and poetic.
Sword names just sound different than names for monks or assassins.
A fitting name usually combines an ancient Chinese surname with a poetic or symbolic given name reflecting personality, fighting style, or destiny.
Yes, all names here are platform-friendly and allowed by gaming name filters.
Yes all surnames and name structures match classical wuxia naming conventions.
A good name in Where Winds Meet can really pull you into the game's wuxia world. Whether you're after a name that sounds noble, mysterious, poetic, or even a little scary, this tool should help you find the right fit so you can jump into the story with your own unique identity.