Mythological Marvels: 20 Epic Meeting Room Names to Inspire Your Workplace
"20 meeting room names from Greek, Norse, and Arthurian mythology, with notes on what types of meetings each one suits best. "

Mythological Meeting Room Names: 20 Names From Greek, Norse, and Arthurian Legend
There's a reason mythology keeps showing up in office naming schemes: the names are short, evocative, and everyone's heard of at least half of them. "Meet me in Olympus" sounds better than "meet me in Room 204" and it's easier to remember.
Here are 20 mythology-inspired names organized by tradition, with suggestions for what kind of meetings they suit.
Greek Mythology
- Olympus — The obvious pick for your main conference room. Where the big decisions happen.
- Elysium — A pleasant room for brainstorming. In myth, it was paradise for heroes. In your office, it's where good ideas go to thrive.
- Atlantis — The lost city nobody could quite find. Good for innovation sessions where you're searching for something new.
- Phoenix — Retrospectives and project restarts. Something failed? The Phoenix room is where you rebuild.
- Arcadia — A pastoral paradise. Quiet room for 1-on-1s or focused thinking.
- Tartarus — The deep abyss. Your room for tough conversations and hard problems.
- Pandora — You opened the box. Now deal with it. Problem-solving and incident response.
- Elysian Fields — Project post-mortems. The final resting place of completed work.
Norse Mythology
- Valhalla — The great hall of fallen warriors. Your largest meeting room for all-hands and celebrations.
- Asgard — Realm of the gods. Executive meetings and board sessions.
- Bifrost — The rainbow bridge connecting worlds. Perfect name for rooms dedicated to cross-team or remote collaboration.
- Midgard — The human world. Your everyday standup or team sync room.
- Yggdrasil — The world tree connecting everything. Org-wide planning and architecture discussions.
Arthurian & Other Legends
- Camelot — Collaborative sessions. The round table energy — everyone's equal.
- Avalon — The mystical island. Creative discussions and design reviews.
- Excalibur — A small focus room. One person, one purpose, one sharp tool.
- Shangri-La — Relaxed, informal meetings. The room where nobody checks their phone (ideally).
- Themyscira — Home of the Amazons. Your power room for high-energy, high-stakes work.
- Utopia — Visionary planning sessions. Where you talk about what the company could be.
- Zion — Peace and unity. Conflict resolution and alignment meetings.
A Few Tips
- Match the name to the room's personality. Valhalla should be big. Excalibur should be small. When the name fits the space, people remember it.
- A one-line plaque helps. Not everyone knows what Bifrost is. A small card by the door — "Bifrost: the bridge between worlds" — adds context without being preachy.
- Involve your team. Run a poll. People care more about room names they helped choose, and you'll get better ideas than any list can give you.
Keep Your Rooms Organized
Once you've picked out names for your meeting rooms, you'll want a system to manage bookings and availability. WOX's room booking solution makes it easy to see which rooms are free, book recurring meetings, and keep everything organized — so your beautifully named rooms actually get used.
There's nothing mythological about double-booking Valhalla. A booking system prevents that.
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