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Final Fantasy XIV Au Ra Name Generator

Generate Au Ra names for Final Fantasy XIV — the scaled, horned race from the Far Eastern continent of Othard. Au Ra are divided into two clans with entirely different naming traditions: the Raen (peaceful white-scaled Au Ra of Yanxia) and the Xaela (nomadic black-scaled Au Ra of the Azim Steppe). Raen naming conventions draw from Japanese and Mongolian traditions. Raen male names combine two Japanese name-meaning components (haru+hide, yoshi+tomo, nori+taka) to create compound names like Haruhide, Yoshitomo, Noriyuki. Raen female names use whole Japanese given names like Aguri, Ai, Kiku, Nene, Saki, Chiyo, and Yuri, sometimes with honorific suffixes, paired with occupation-based family names like Akagane (copper), Kabuto (helm), Tsurugi (sword), and Tabito (traveler). Xaela names draw entirely from Mongolian naming traditions: male names like Temujin, Khabul, Toghrul, Batu, and Ariq; female names like Borte, Khutulun, Mandukhai, Oghul, and Sorqan. Both Raen and Xaela carry clan names drawn from the FFXIV Au Ra clan list (Adarkim, Angura, Oronir, Qestir, Torgud, Ura, and many others).

Au Ra Name

Suki Daisho
Durraimur Moks
Bodonchar Mierqid
Tugtomor Gesi
Hime Tachikake

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About the FFXIV Au Ra Name Generator

This generator creates authentic Au Ra names for Final Fantasy XIV by drawing from the two distinct naming traditions of the Raen and Xaela clans. Raen (white-scaled Au Ra of Yanxia) follow Japanese and Mongolian naming conventions: male Raen names are compound Japanese words built from name-meaning components like aki (autumn), haru (spring), hide (excellent), hiro (prosperous), nobu (trust), taka (noble), and yoshi (righteous) — two components are combined to form names like Haruhide, Yoshitomo, Noriyuki, and Kazumichi. Female Raen names use whole Japanese given names from classical traditions — Ai, Akii, Chiyo, Fusa, Hana, Kiku, Nene, Saki, Ume — sometimes with honorific suffixes, paired with occupation-based family names like Akagane (copper), Daisho (great commander), Kabuto (helm), and Tsurugi (sword).

Xaela (black-scaled Au Ra of the Azim Steppe) draw from Mongolian naming traditions, reflecting the nomadic tribal culture that dominates the steppe. Male Xaela names come from historical Mongol records: Temujin, Khabul, Toghrul, Batu, Ariq, Guyug, Hulegu, Jaghun, Tolui. Female Xaela names include Borte, Khutulun, Mandukhai, Oghul, Sorqan, Sorghaghtani, and Yesui. All Au Ra carry clan names from the Azim Steppe's 51 documented clans: Adarkim, Angura, Arulaq, Dotharl, Malaguld, Oronir, Qestir, Torgud, Ura, and Urumet, among others.

Use the male/female filter to get gender-appropriate first names. Pattern 1 generates Raen-style names; Pattern 2 generates Xaela-style names.

Au Ra in Final Fantasy XIV

The Raen and Xaela

Au Ra are a scaled, horned race from Othard, the Far Eastern continent of FFXIV's world. Raen and Xaela split centuries ago along cultural and philosophical lines. The Raen integrated into Yanxian society, many serving the Garlean-installed Ruby Viceroy, while others lived as wandering samurai or ronin. The Xaela remained nomadic on the Azim Steppe, organized into dozens of tribes that war annually in the Naadam — a tournament to determine which clan's leader will be the Mol tribe's representative among their deity, Azim. Notable Xaela include the Steppe's warrior culture heroines and the clan-champion system of the Shadowbringers-era content.

Famous Au Ra Characters

Au Ra have several notable characters in FFXIV lore: Yugiri Mistwalker (Raen kunoichi and companion), Gosetsu Daito (veteran Raen samurai), and the Azim Steppe tribal champions encountered in the Stormblood expansion. The Doman Liberation story line is deeply tied to Raen cultural identity. Xaela are represented through the multiple tribal chiefs and champions the Warrior of Light must compete against to earn the Naadam trophy and gain the Auspice Magnai's alliance. Y'shtola's Au Ra student Lyse has interactions with Xaela culture throughout Stormblood.

How to Use Au Ra Names

  • FFXIV character creation: Create an authentic Raen or Xaela Au Ra character with a name that fits their clan's cultural conventions.
  • Fanfiction: Stories set in Othard, Yanxia, or the Azim Steppe need characters with names appropriate to the setting.
  • Roleplaying: Au Ra roleplayers on FFXIV RP servers benefit from names that follow the correct naming tradition for their character's clan.
  • FFXIV tabletop: Game masters running FFXIV tabletop adventures need NPC names for Raen villages and Xaela tribal camps.
  • Alternative cultures: The Japanese (Raen) and Mongolian (Xaela) naming pools also work well for characters in East Asian-inspired fantasy settings outside FFXIV.

Example Au Ra Names

Haruhide Akagane Yoshitomo Kabuto Noriyuki Daisho Ai Tsurugi Kiku Mizuhiki Temujin Oronir Khabul Dotharl Borte Torgud Sorghaghtani Malaguld Oghul Qestir Guyug Urumet Ariq Adarkim

Frequently Asked Questions

Is API access available? +
Yes — FunGenerators provides API access to name generators. Visit fungenerators.com for subscription options.
What is the Naadam in FFXIV? +
The Naadam is the annual tournament among the Xaela tribes to determine which tribe's khagan (leader) will become the "Mol" — the tribe's earthly representative who speaks to their deity Azim. In Stormblood, the Warrior of Light participates in the Naadam to earn the alliance of Magnai of the Oronir tribe, overcoming the Dotharl tribe's brutal champion Sadu Heavensflame in one of the expansion's most memorable encounters.
What is the difference between Raen and Xaela naming conventions? +
Raen (white-scaled) follow Japanese and classical East Asian naming traditions: male names combine Japanese name-components (aki, haru, nobu, taka, yoshi) into compound names; female names use traditional Japanese given names like Ai, Chiyo, Kiku, Saki paired with occupation-based family names. Xaela (black-scaled) use Mongolian naming traditions drawn from historical records: Temujin, Khabul, Ariq for males; Borte, Khutulun, Sorghaghtani for females. Both clans carry clan names from the 51 Azim Steppe tribes.
What are the 51 Xaela clans in FFXIV? +
The Azim Steppe has 51 documented Xaela clans including: Adarkim, Angura, Arulaq, Avagnar, Bayaqud, Bolir, Buduga, Dalamiq, Dotharl, Ejinn, Geneq, Gesi, Gharl, Haragin, Iriq, Jhungid, Kagon, Kahkol, Kharlu, Khatayin, Malaguld, Malqir, Mankhad, Mierqid, Moks, Mol, Noykin, Olkund, Orben, Oronir, Oroq, Qalli, Qerel, Qestir, Sagahl, Torgud, Tumet, Ugund, Ura, Urumet, and Uyagir. Each has distinct characteristics explored in Stormblood and beyond.
Are Au Ra scales and horns decorative or functional? +
In FFXIV lore, Au Ra scales provide natural armor-like protection and their horns function as resonance chambers for the "liminal" — an ability to sense and interact with aether in specific ways. Raen scales are typically white or light-coloured; Xaela scales are dark. The scales' visual difference is the most immediate distinguishing marker between the two clans, though personality and cultural differences are often more significant in storytelling.
Is this generator free? +
Yes — completely free. All generated Au Ra names can be used in your FFXIV character creation and creative projects at no cost.