Nobility of Waterdeep

The nobility of Waterdeep were the collected houses that comprised the city's aristocracy.

List of noble houses

 * Adarbrent&mdash;One of Waterdeep's leading shipping clans.
 * Agundar&mdash;A family of Talos-worshiping mercenary leaders and weapon-makers.
 * Amcathra&mdash;This distinguished and long-standing family was famous for their masterfully-forged weapons and horse ranches.
 * Ammakyl&mdash;A house of farmers and wine-makers with major holdings in Amphail.
 * Anteos&mdash;Former slavers, who turned their focus on the currency-exchange business.
 * Artemel&mdash;Moneylenders who had a shared love of boar-hunting.
 * Assumbar&mdash;Devotees of Siamorphe kept a shrine within their family's estate.
 * Belabranta&mdash;A centuries-old family that made their fortune breeding and training griffons.
 * Bladesemmer&mdash;
 * Brokengulf&mdash;
 * Brossfeather&mdash;
 * Cassalanter&mdash; A family that made their money banking, money-lending and rumor-mongering for the highest payer
 * Cragsmere&mdash;
 * Crommor&mdash;
 * Deepwinter&mdash;
 * Dezlentyr&mdash;
 * Durinbold&mdash;
 * Eagleshield&mdash;
 * Eirontalar&mdash;
 * Eltorchul&mdash;Ran an arcane academy out of their villa
 * Ernveolstone&mdash;
 * Estelmer&mdash;
 * Gauntyl&mdash;
 * Gildeggh&mdash;
 * Gost&mdash;
 * Gralhund&mdash; Their primary business interests included contracting hireswords and manufacturing weapons
 * Gundwynd&mdash;
 * Hallwinter&mdash;
 * Harte&mdash;
 * Hawkwinter&mdash;
 * Helmfast&mdash;
 * Hiilgauntlet&mdash;
 * Hothemer&mdash;
 * Hunabar&mdash;
 * Husteem&mdash;
 * Ilitul&mdash;
 * Ilvastarr&mdash;
 * Ilzimmer&mdash;
 * Irlingstar&mdash;House Irlingstar is said to have made their fortune through ship building and running caravans.
 * Jardeth&mdash;
 * Jhansczil&mdash;
 * Kormallis&mdash;
 * Kothont&mdash;
 * Lanngolyn&mdash;More-recently ennobled than other houses, this family made their name in textiles and shipping.
 * Lathkule&mdash;
 * Maerklos&mdash;
 * Maernos&mdash;
 * Majarra&mdash;
 * Manthar&mdash;
 * Margaster&mdash;
 * Massalan&mdash;A noble house of Chessentan descent that was famed for their jewelry.
 * Melshimber&mdash;This family of sages and researchers could provide a wealth of information, and fine wine, for those who sought their services.
 * Mendt&mdash;
 * Moonstar&mdash;A house with ties to the Church of Selûne and several ocean-faring guilds.
 * Nandar&mdash;
 * Nesher&mdash;
 * Phull&mdash;
 * Phylund&mdash;A family of monster-tamers.
 * Piiradost&mdash;An old house that had a long history of raising horses and cattle near the city.
 * Raventree&mdash;
 * Roaringhorn&mdash;
 * Rosznar&mdash;A family that made their money in the slave trade.
 * Ruldegost&mdash;
 * Shadowdusk&mdash;Consorted with the Far Realm, fell from grace, plotted a comeback.
 * Silmerhelve&mdash;
 * Snome&mdash;
 * Stormweather&mdash;
 * Sultlue&mdash;
 * Talmost&mdash;One of the city's leading clothiers and furriers.
 * Tarm&mdash;
 * Tchazzam&mdash;
 * Tesper&mdash;
 * Thann&mdash;A leading vintner in Waterdeep whose history dated back to slave traders from the Port of Shadows.
 * Thongolir&mdash;
 * Thorp&mdash;
 * Thunderstaff&mdash;
 * Ulbrinter&mdash;
 * Urmbrusk&mdash;
 * Wands&mdash;One of the city's leading magecraft houses with close ties to the Watchful Order of Magists and Protectors.
 * Vinen&mdash;
 * Wavesilver&mdash;
 * Zoar&mdash;
 * Zulpair&mdash;
 * Zun&mdash;