Detective Name Generator

Gritty detective names for crime fiction

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A good detective name sets the mood before the first clue drops. This free tool generates private and police detective names tuned to three eras — hardboiled noir, modern procedural, and cozy mystery — so the name fits the world you are writing. It is useful for crime novelists, screenwriters, and mystery game designers who need a lead sleuth or a whole precinct fast.

How it works

The generator picks names from era-specific banks and adds a title based on the detective type:

  1. The chosen era selects matching first-name and surname banks — clipped and tough for noir, contemporary for procedural, warmer for cozy.
  2. The chosen type sets the title: a private investigator gets a neutral label like PI, while a police detective gets a rank such as Detective or Det. Sergeant.
  3. First and last names are combined, avoiding duplicates within a batch.

Tips and example

  • A noir PI result reads like Sam Rourke, PI.
  • A modern procedural result reads like Detective Olivia Castellano.
  • A cozy mystery result reads like Margaret Bellweather.
  • Generate a batch to populate a whole precinct, then assign ranks by hand for your senior officers.
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