Genderless names for games 0 ▲ What the Fran 4 hours ago · Gaming · hide · 0 comments Knave 2e - Post Campaign System Review at Goblin Zone is an interesting, insightful read and as a complete aside mentions how 'a table of 100 good genderless names would be GMing gold dust' and as the proud bearer of a semi-genderless name myself I thought, "I don't know about good but I can certainly do a hundred." Obviously, really, any name is a genderless name. We bring the gender. Some of these names were gendered in their original source, or would have been historically, or whatever. But to me they feel pretty androgynous. Lots of names exist with the same root but different suffixes to denote gender. These, especially the IRL names, are all examples. There are so many. I've only listed three Latin names, for example, but there could be a hundred just of Latin names and a thousand Sikh names. There are lots of cultures and conventions I will have missed. Again: for example! First thing that comes to mind is Sikhs with a deliberately non-gendered system. Names come straight out… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.