Whether you are looking for a Victorian-sounding last name for a fantasy novel, game character or for something else entirely, this list is for you. While not all of these names are historically accurate, they sound a lot cooler than lists of the most popular steampunk surnames that you can find online. Whether you want a character to sound like a victorian noble, or a royal idiot, these names will help! See below for our list of top steampunk victorian-era last names.
Victorian Last Names
Amyeliana
Angelica
Ashdown
Bagley
Beechworth
Bethelbert
Bicker
Blair. Devitt
Blakewell
Canning
Chambers
Chattoway
Chrysanthia
Claudonia
Cook
Davies
Davis
Davonius
Deboria
Donophria
Dosett
Elmstone
Godwin
Griffiths
Habsburg
Hayward
Hill
Hogwood
Kaylock
Kenward
Lidgett
Lisanthium
Longhurst
Lygon
Moore
Morgan
Norris
Pankhurst
Philbert
Popkiss
Prescott
Price
Roberts
Steverus
Stillingfleet
Throgmorton
Wakefield
Watson
Whipple
Whittock
Wood
Wraith
Wright
Victorian First Names
What good does a victorian last name do you without a cool victorian first name? Use this list below to create your victorian era character!
Female Victorian Era First Names
Ada
Agatha
Clementine
Sophronia
Victoria
Violet
Watson
Lillian
Alexandria
Drusilla
Lucetta
Tesla
Almira
Dhalia
Eudora
Hester
Lenora
Odessa
Harriet
Sybil
Eliza
Mercy
Esmerelda
Estella
Pandora
Patience
Annabeth
Clementia
Claudette
Lenore
Wilhemina
Philodendron
Freya
Georgina
Helena
Honoria
Octavia
Male Victorian First Names
Bram
Briar
Edison
Hugo
Ives
Jeter
Jules
Phineas
Sterling
Wellington
Montgomery
Oswald
Percival
Horace
Bartholomew
Hubert
Jarvis
Jean
Jeremiah
Jules
Sebastian
Bertram
Cornelius
Cyril
Dorian
Horatio
Conan
Danvers
Jude
Septimus
Tobias
Mycroft
Augustus
Aremis
Armand
Simon
Stamford
Soames
Here are ten Victorian-era last names that you could use as a generator:
- Archer
- Blackwood
- Cavendish
- Davenport
- Ellington
- Fairfax
- Grantham
- Havisham
- Innes
- Jarvis
You can use these names as-is, or you can mix and match them to create unique combinations. For example, you could combine the names “Fairfax” and “Innes” to create the character “Fairfax Innes,” or you could combine “Archer” and “Havisham” to create “Archer Havisham.” You can also add prefixes or suffixes to these names to create even more unique variations.
Make a Great Victorian Era Novel
Don’t want to combine them on your own? Try our steampunk name generator! Now that you have the keys to create your great victorian names, why not make a great victorian era novel? Add some creative technology and futuristic elements to make it a great steampunk novel. Learn what steampunk is here.