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Having first appeared in The Lord of the Rings , orcs are hulking, humanoid monsters known for their green skin, large tusks, and brutish nature. If you play games like Dungeons or Dragons or write your own fantasy stories, it’s important to follow established orc naming conventions. For this article, we’ve compiled a list of the best male and female orc names . And if you want something more personalized, check out our orc name generator for even more options.

Orc Character Name Ideas

  • Male: Azrog, Carzog, Cognor, Golg, Kragar, Mudush, Vrakul, Zornak
  • Female: Agral, Bula, Drashka, Engong, Gorma, Lokara, Neega, Vorka
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Male Orc Names

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  1. Pick a short, guttural name for a male orc. In most fantasy worlds, orcs are known for being brutal and warlike, and their names reflect their nature. Most male orc names are short (only 1 or 2 syllables long) and are composed of harsh sounds. They often end in strong consonants like G, R, or K. Here are some examples:
    • Azrog
    • Bajok
    • Carzog
    • Cognor
    • Dagnub
    • Drogul
    • Durak [1]
    • Golg
    • Grakor
    • Gromak
    • Grutok
    • Kragar
    • Loknash
    • Lortar
    • Mog
    • Mudush
    • Ruhk
    • Ruzhak
    • Shamog
    • Skarvok
    • Thuzhul
    • Ugron
    • Vrakul
    • Zornak
    • Zulthar
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Female Orc Names

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  1. Choose a slightly softer name for a female orc. In general, both male and female orc names are short and harsh. However, feminine names tend to be a bit softer, often ending in an A. Female orcs may also have longer names than their male counterparts, but they’re usually no longer than 3 syllables. Here are some examples:
    • Agral
    • Atub
    • Batum
    • Bula
    • Drashka
    • Emen
    • Engong
    • Gorma
    • Grilga
    • Kansif
    • Kragla
    • Lokara
    • Lugrasha
    • Murbul
    • Myev
    • Nagrala
    • Neega
    • Ovak
    • Rogna [2]
    • Stulga
    • Vola
    • Vorka
    • Yag
    • Zhanara
    • Zorga
    • Zulga
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Orc Naming Conventions

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    Choose short names with harsh sounds. In Dungeons and Dragons , The Elder Scrolls , and other fantasy worlds, orc names are generally 1-2 (sometimes 3) syllables long and are made of harsh, guttural sounds. [3] They often feature strong consonants like K, T, S, and R. Feminine orc names sometimes have slightly more vowels and syllable breaks than masculine names.
    • Orc names are often inspired by German and Slavic languages due to their harsh sounds.
    • Orc names have harsh sounds to convey the species’ barbaric and warlike nature. The names are short to emphasize their straightforward, violent mindset.
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    Add an epithet to the end of the name. In most fantasy worlds, orcs don’t have last names. Instead, they use epithets like “Knee Smasher” or “The Bloody.” These often reflect the orc’s personality or actions, so choose an epithet that accurately reflects your character. [4]
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    Include an honorific if your orc is of high status. In many orc cultures, an orc’s name can also indicate their social status or accomplishments. If your orc is an important leader of their clan, give them an honorific, such as “chieftain” or “warlord.” [5]
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