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Bajoran Name Generator - Star Trek

Generate Bajoran names for Star Trek — the deeply spiritual humanoid people of Bajor, survivors of a brutal Cardassian occupation and central figures in Deep Space Nine. Bajoran culture is deeply spiritual, guided by the Prophets (wormhole aliens) through the Vedek Assembly and their Emissary (Captain Benjamin Sisko). Major Bajoran characters include Kira Nerys, Odo (not Bajoran but DS9-adjacent), Vedek Winn, Vedek Bareil, and Ro Laren — all notable for the Bajoran naming convention where the family name comes first. Bajoran names follow the family-name-first convention: Kira Nerys means family name 'Kira', given name 'Nerys'. The generator produces given name + family name in that order for ease of use. Male given names are built from consonant onsets, vowel clusters, mid-consonant groups, short vowels, and optional endings — producing names like Lenaris, Furel, or Shakaar. Female names share the same given name structure but use a different family name phoneme system with its own vowel-diphthong patterns. Family names for both genders are phoneme-assembled from their respective onset, vowel, and consonant arrays. Perfect for Star Trek DS9 RPGs, Bajoran spiritual character creation, and any science fiction setting requiring names for resilient, faith-driven humanoid cultures.

Bajoran Name - Star Trek

hedohl yaime
prorkon wunsiia
kallil payia
topog seesa
turid deelria

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About the Bajoran Name Generator

The Bajoran Name Generator creates first names and family names for the deeply spiritual humanoid people of Bajor, following the Bajoran naming convention where the family name comes first — though this generator outputs given name followed by family name for ease of use. Names are assembled from phoneme components: given names use consonant onsets, vowel clusters, mid-consonant groups, short vowels, and optional endings; male and female family names each use distinct phoneme arrays to produce appropriately differentiated results.

The given name structure is shared across genders — both male and female Bajorans draw from the same phoneme pools for their personal names, producing the familiar multi-syllable sound of names like Kira, Nerys, Lenaris, Bareil, and Shakaar. The family names differ by gender: male family names use diphthong-heavy vowels (ai, aie, ue, oa, aa, ee) and complex consonant clusters; female family names use softer onset patterns and flowing vowel-consonant-vowel sequences.

Two patterns provide short (four-component) and longer (six-component) family names, approximating the varied lengths seen in Bajoran names throughout Deep Space Nine.

The Bajorans in Star Trek

Faith and Resilience

The Bajorans are one of the oldest humanoid civilisations in the Alpha Quadrant, with a rich spiritual tradition centred on the Prophets — the wormhole aliens who reside in the Bajoran wormhole (the Celestial Temple) and communicate through orbs left throughout Bajoran history. After fifty years of brutal Cardassian occupation, the Bajorans emerged as a people determined to rebuild their society while seeking admission to the United Federation of Planets. Their religious structure — the Vedek Assembly, the Kai, the Emissary — forms the backbone of Bajoran political and social life throughout Deep Space Nine.

Family Name First

A defining cultural feature of Bajorans is their family-name-first naming convention. Major Kira Nerys is "Kira" by family, "Nerys" as her given name — but she is addressed as "Kira" following the convention of giving the family name priority. Other notable Bajorans include Vedek Winn Adami, Vedek Bareil Antos, Ro Laren, Odo (not Bajoran but DS9-based), and Shakaar Edon. The naming convention reinforces Bajoran emphasis on family and community over individual identity — a value shaped by generations of occupation.

How to Use These Names

  • Star Trek DS9 RPGs: Create Bajoran resistance fighters, Vedeks, Militia officers, or civilian characters with proper first name and family name.
  • Fan fiction: Write Bajoran characters for stories set during the Occupation, the DS9 era, or a post-Dominion War Bajor.
  • Naming convention: Remember to reverse the order when using these names in-universe — the generated "Nerys Kira" would be introduced as "Kira Nerys" following Bajoran convention.
  • Spiritual characters: Vedeks, Ranjen monks, the Kai, and Prylar priests all need Bajoran names — use longer family names for senior religious figures.
  • Resistance fighters: The Bajoran resistance (Shakaar cell, Ornathia cell) needs members — generate names for guerrilla fighters who operated during the Cardassian occupation.
  • Worldbuilding: Populate entire Bajoran communities, communities on the colony worlds, or establish Bajoran diplomatic missions with named characters.

What Makes a Good Bajoran Name?

Nerys

Bajoran given names are multi-syllable and phonetically accessible — consonant-vowel-consonant-vowel patterns that flow naturally from either soft or hard onset consonants.

Shakaar

Family names can be complex — using consonant clusters (sh, ch, tr, kr) and doubled vowels (aa, ee) — reflecting the weight and historical depth of Bajoran lineages that predate the Cardassian occupation by millennia.

Lenaris

Three-syllable given names ending in consonants (s, r, t, m, k) carry a decisive quality fitting for the determined, resilient Bajoran character — people who survived occupation through sheer tenacity.

Example Bajoran Names

Wiggold Taydoce Kranten Kreerdu Chaak Sholzo Telak Yahatho Yikik Feegdi Pinya Caikea Opish Viga Gercuk Shaizk Bumud Gaie Veeln Gleernzo

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Bajorans put their family name first? +
Yes — in Bajoran culture, the family name (surname) comes first, followed by the given name. Major Kira Nerys has the family name 'Kira' and given name 'Nerys'. This generator outputs given name + family name for convenience; if you want to present the name authentically, simply reverse the order.
Can I use these names for Bajoran religious titles? +
Yes — Bajoran spiritual leaders (Vedek, Kai, Ranjen, Prylar) use the same naming convention. You might address them as 'Vedek [family name]' or 'Ranjen [given name]' depending on the context. The longer family names are particularly suitable for senior religious figures with established lineages.
Why do male and female Bajorans have different family names? +
The generator uses distinct phoneme pools for male and female family names based on the source JavaScript, reflecting differences in consonant density and vowel patterns between Bajoran male and female surnames seen in the franchise. Given names use the same phoneme pool for both genders.
Is this generator free? +
Yes, completely free. Generate as many Bajoran names as you need.
Can I access this via API? +
Yes — fungenerators.com provides an API for developers. Visit the API section for details and subscription options.
What Star Trek series features the most Bajoran characters? +
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is the primary Bajoran-centric series, set on the Bajoran space station DS9 near the Bajoran wormhole. Major characters include Major Kira Nerys, Odo, Quark, and numerous Bajoran guest characters. Bajoran characters also appear in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Voyager, and Discovery.