To create N tables with a prefix use this script.
This code uses a for loop and variable to creates 10 table starting with prefix 'sbtest' namely sbtest1, sbtest2 ... sbtest10
create_table.sql
do $$
    DECLARE myvar integer;
begin
    for myvar in 1..10 loop
        EXECUTE format('CREATE TABLE sbtest%s (
        id SERIAL NOT NULL,
        k INTEGER NOT NULL,
        c CHAR(120) NOT NULL,
        pad CHAR(60) NOT NULL,
        PRIMARY KEY (id))', myvar);
    end loop;
end; $$
Command to run: psql -U user_name -d database_name -f create_table.sql
Command: \d+ sbtest
id | k | c | pad
----+---+---+-----
(0 rows)
                                                   Table "public.sbtest1"
 Column |      Type      | Collation | Nullable |               Default               | Storage  | Stats
 target | Description
--------+----------------+-----------+----------+-------------------------------------+----------+------
--------+-------------
 id     | integer        |           | not null | nextval('sbtest1_id_seq'::regclass) | plain    |
        |
 k      | integer        |           | not null |                                     | plain    |
        |
 c      | character(120) |           | not null |                                     | extended |
        |
 pad    | character(60)  |           | not null |                                     | extended |
        |
Indexes:
    "sbtest1_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, btree (id)
Access method: heap