Top 50 Tiefling Cleric Names for D&D 5e
Dungeons & Dragons has been the world's most popular tabletop RPG since 1974. A great character name sets the tone for roleplaying and helps your party remember who you are. These names are designed for D&D 5th Edition and draw from official sourcebooks, fantasy linguistics, and community conventions.
Tieflings are descendants of humans who made pacts with infernal powers. They bear the marks of their heritage: horns, tails, solid-colored eyes, and skin tones ranging from human shades to reds and purples. Despite prejudice, tieflings forge their own identity.
Tieflings often choose "virtue names" representing a concept they aspire to embody: Hope, Torment, Glory, Ash. Others keep infernal-sounding names to embrace their heritage, while some adopt human names to blend in. The naming tradition reflects the tiefling struggle for identity.
Clerics serve divine powers, channeling the will of their deity through prayer and holy magic. From war priests to healers, they are the mortal agents of the gods.
Cleric names often reflect devotion: saint-like names, names meaning "blessed" or "faithful" in various languages.
Tiefling Cleric Names for D&D 5e
- 1. Melech the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.
- 2. Lazarus the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.
- 3. Amnon the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.
- 4. Belladonna the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.
- 5. Malakai the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.
- 6. Damaia the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.
- 7. Zariel the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.
- 8. Erebus the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.
- 9. Crimson the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.
- 10. Therai the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.
- 11. Akmenos the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.
- 12. Kairon the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.
- 13. Gorgash the Cleric - An original tiefling cleric name using authentic phonetic patterns. Generated to fit the D&D 5e naming conventions for the tiefling race.
- 14. Uldara the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.
- 15. Castiel the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.
- 16. Gorgor the Cleric - An original tiefling cleric name using authentic phonetic patterns. Generated to fit the D&D 5e naming conventions for the tiefling race.
- 17. Pelaios the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.
- 18. Mordai the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.
- 19. Leucis the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.
- 20. Nargash the Cleric - An original tiefling cleric name using authentic phonetic patterns. Generated to fit the D&D 5e naming conventions for the tiefling race.
- 21. Urgzar the Cleric - An original tiefling cleric name using authentic phonetic patterns. Generated to fit the D&D 5e naming conventions for the tiefling race.
- 22. Makaria the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.
- 23. Gradra the Cleric - An original tiefling cleric name using authentic phonetic patterns. Generated to fit the D&D 5e naming conventions for the tiefling race.
- 24. Akta the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.
- 25. Tava the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.
- 26. Ea the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.
- 27. Damakos the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.
- 28. Iados the Cleric - A tiefling cleric name from D&D 5th Edition. Tiefling names in the Player's Handbook draw from infernal Latin-inspired traditions.