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<h3>At a Glance</h3>
<p><b>Human</b> names are <a href='https://xaeyruudh.wordpress.com/2013/02/09/names/' title='Names'>names</a> used in Human families or communities.</p>
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<h3>Names</h3>
<p>The names listed here come from lists or generators included in Wizards of the Coast products.  They are <b>not</b> based on actual NPC names taken from novels, sourcebooks, etc.</p>
<p>This is meant to be a starting point for coming up with interesting names.  There&#8217;s no distinction in this list between male and female names, and there&#8217;s no cultural context.  Also, while they&#8217;re probably meant to be given names, many of them would work as surnames as well.</p>
<p>Aber, Ablamar, Accolon, Adlar, Alhandra, Almax, Alper, Alysan, Amandis, Amidee, Andrella, Anglides, Anneth, Annowre, Anrod, Ansirus, Arla, Ardel, Arian, Arlen, Arlenda, Arlis, Arpad, Arrness, Arthad, Aseneth, Astra, Avenal, Bae, Bailey, Ballard, Bedwyr, Belinase, Belloc, Belnoy, Bendekar, Bernal, Bersalles, Berwyn, Blaise, Bodwyn, Bret, Brianna, Brilman, Bryman, Burlac, Burne, Cadwyn, Calista, Calley, Callum, Calmert, Candella, Cathloy, Cathra, Cedras, Chantel, Charl, Claudus, Claisant, Cobb, Coburne, Cole, Colvin, Corbin, Corwyn, Dafyn, Damas, Danel, Danly, Dara, Darian, Darla, Darley, Decius, Denira, Deraks, Devereau, Devis, Dilys, Dinadus, Dor,  Dorian, Dubricus, Dudley, Durga, Durnsay, Dynas, Ebb, Eckusan, Elayne, Eliph, Elizar, Elyas, Emher, Enide, Erbin, Erroll, Ettard, Evaine, Fen, Fliban, Galashin, Galen, Gar, Garath, Garlon, Gelpas, Genievre, Gerard, Gevies, Gilles, Greeves, Grellyn, Gristla, Gwenta, Gwenelan, Gwenned, Gwydion, Gwydre, Gwyon, Hacasin, Hacmed, Harkin, Harlonus, Helain, Helyes, Hemisal, Hennet, Herlew, Herm, Hervor, Hodge, Hoel, Huber, Hydwen, Jacasin, Jadale, Jader, Jankin, Jarri, Jarvis, Jerick, Jenelle, Jess, Joachim, Jolan, Jordanus, Jozan, Jud, Kae, Kaywen, Kebel, Karris, Kendall, Keriann, Kimber, Kira, Kither, Kyanus, Lacenor, Lamork, Leigh, Lin, Llywellan, Londa, Loy, Luce, Lum, Lunete, Lyge, Lyman, Lynette, Lynores, Lyons, Lyssette, Lyzanor, Maevis, Magh, Magoun, Maharis, Mara, Marieka, Marly, Mathias, Mede, Megaera, Menander, Mere, Migdalia, Miles, Mobley, Myla, Myrr, Nadya, Naramis, Nascen, Neanne, Neb, Nedaph, Neith, Nessi, Neva, Nira, Nissa, Noch, Norgalis, Noewll, Nyfer, Obyn, Omig, Orbri, Orm, Orph, Peta, Petrique, Plase, Ponj, Priadan, Quint, Rafe, Reece, Regdar, Relkin, Reswald, Ruther, Rydel, Reyott, Sabine, Sapphira, Seith, Sephora, Serpe, Sigfa, Sinnoch, Surmal, Tabra, Taff, Tagli, Tallis, Tam, Tangye, Tanith, Tarlach, Tarpeia, Tathal, Tegyr, Tessa, Therise, Thoms, Travers, Trig, Tulloch, Tully, Tydd, Unwyn, Valdis, Vardalon, Varlay, Varn, Vayshor, Wace, Walther, Welcar, Weldun, Wigan, Wilton, Wledig, Woller, Wort, Wulik, Wylie, Xavia, Ydey, Yelda, Yon, Yvette, Ywaine, Zander, Zahrdahl.</p>
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<h3>Sources</h3>
<h6>Primary Sources</h6>
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<li>Hero Builder&#8217;s Guidebook [11647] page 63</li>
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<h6>Other Resources</h6>
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<li>Search for <a href='http://forgottenrealms.wikia.com/wiki/Special:Search?search=Human name&amp;fulltext=Search' target='new'>Human names</a> on the FR Wiki</li>
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<h3>Disclaimer</h3>
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