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Tyrannosaurus Rex

"Tyrant Lizard King"

Carnivore Late Cretaceous

One of the largest land predators ever, with a powerful bite force of up to 12,800 pounds.

Length: 12-13 m
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Birds are the direct descendants of theropod dinosaurs, making them the only surviving dinosaur lineage!

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Frequently Asked Questions

A Random Dinosaur Name Generator is an online tool that instantly produces dinosaur names from a curated database. It's designed for fun, education, and inspiration — whether you're naming a pet, working on a creative project, teaching kids about prehistoric life, or simply exploring the fascinating world of dinosaurs. Our generator includes over 45 real dinosaur species with accurate scientific data including diet type, geological period, size, and the meaning behind each name.

Our generator features 45+ authentic dinosaur species spanning all three major geological periods — Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous. The collection includes famous dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus Rex, Triceratops, and Stegosaurus, alongside lesser-known but equally fascinating species such as Baryonyx, Therizinosaurus, and Amargasaurus. Each entry is carefully researched to provide accurate scientific information.

Absolutely! You can filter by diet type — carnivore (meat-eaters), herbivore (plant-eaters), or omnivore (mixed diet) — and by geological period — Triassic, Jurassic, or Cretaceous. This makes the tool perfect for educational use in classrooms, helping students learn about different dinosaur classifications while having fun. Filters can be combined for more specific results.

Most dinosaur names are derived from ancient Greek or Latin roots and describe a distinctive feature of the animal. For example, "Triceratops" means "three-horned face," "Velociraptor" means "swift thief," and "Brachiosaurus" means "arm lizard" (referring to its long front limbs). Paleontologists traditionally name new dinosaur discoveries based on physical characteristics, the location where fossils were found, or to honor notable scientists.

The most iconic dinosaurs include Tyrannosaurus Rex (the "king" of dinosaurs), Triceratops (known for its three horns and frill), Stegosaurus (famous for its back plates), Velociraptor (popularized by movies), Brachiosaurus (the towering long-necked giant), and Spinosaurus (the largest known carnivorous dinosaur). Our generator includes all these famous species and many more for you to discover.

Yes! Our tool includes a favorites feature — simply click the heart icon next to any generated dinosaur name to save it. Your favorites are stored locally in your browser and persist even after you close the page. You can also view your generation history to revisit recently discovered dinosaurs. Both features help you keep track of names that catch your interest.

Completely free! There are no hidden fees, no sign-up requirements, and no limits on how many dinosaur names you can generate. Our tool is built for unlimited use — perfect for teachers, students, writers, game developers, or anyone who loves dinosaurs. Generate as many names as you like, anytime.

The most widely accepted theory is that a massive asteroid impact around 66 million years ago (at the end of the Cretaceous period) caused a global catastrophe. The impact created the Chicxulub crater in Mexico and triggered wildfires, tsunamis, and a "nuclear winter" effect that blocked sunlight for months or years. This led to the extinction of about 75% of all species on Earth, including all non-avian dinosaurs. However, birds — the direct descendants of theropod dinosaurs — survived and thrive to this day.