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Duros Name Generator - Star Wars

Generate authentic Duros names for Star Wars — the blue-skinned, noseless humanoids from the planet Duro, widely considered one of the first spacefaring species in the galaxy. Duros are renowned pilots, explorers, and navigators who helped chart the Corellian Trade Spine and other major hyperlanes. Their wanderlust is ingrained in their culture; staying planetside is considered unusual for Duros. Famous Duros in canon include Cad Bane, the feared bounty hunter, and Kardue'sai'Malloc, known as the Butcher of Montellian Serat. Duros names combine angular consonant clusters with flowing vowel sequences. Male names use short consonant onsets, rich inner vowel diphthongs (ei, aa, ai, oo), and crisp consonant middles. Female names favour aspirated onsets and layered liquid-consonant middles. The shared surname reflects Duros' pilots' directness — crisp onset clusters and optional trailing sibilants.

Duros Name - Star Wars

gontilsaad voolwuks
saalweinsood hubad
raameizood zhunad
zansid stantim
daaldimseid haichai

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About the Duros Name Generator

The Duros Name Generator creates authentic-sounding names for one of the oldest spacefaring species in the Star Wars galaxy. Duros are blue-skinned, noseless humanoids from the planet Duro, renowned throughout history as the explorers who charted the first hyperlanes that connect the galaxy. Whether you need a name for a Duros pilot NPC, a seasoned navigator character, or a bounty hunter in your Star Wars campaign, this generator produces names that fit the established phonetic style of the species.

Names are generated by combining consonant onsets, flowing vowel sequences, and optional consonant middles into a first name, paired with a two-syllable surname drawn from the same Duros phoneme inventory. The result feels genuinely alien while remaining pronounceable — the hallmark of good Star Wars nomenclature.

You can filter by gender to get names appropriate for male or female Duros characters. Male names tend toward angular consonant clusters and crisp endings, while female names layer liquid consonants over longer vowel sequences.

Duros in the Star Wars Galaxy

The First Spacers

Duros are considered one of the very first species to develop faster-than-light travel. Their homeworld Duro was so heavily industrialised that most Duros now live on orbiting city-stations above the polluted surface. This deep history of space travel has shaped their culture profoundly — a Duros who spends too much time planetbound is viewed as unusual, even troubled. Their wanderlust is genetic as much as cultural.

Famous Duros

The most famous Duros in the Star Wars franchise is Cad Bane, the ruthless bounty hunter who served as the premier mercenary of the Clone Wars era. Cad Bane's cold efficiency and distinctive wide-brimmed hat made him one of the most iconic villains of The Clone Wars animated series. Other notable Duros include Kardue'sai'Malloc and various Rebel Alliance pilots scattered throughout the Expanded Universe.

How to Use These Names

  • Tabletop RPGs: Name a Duros NPC pilot, smuggler, or navigator in your Star Wars: Edge of the Empire, Age of Rebellion, or Force and Destiny campaign.
  • Fan Fiction: Create a named Duros character for your Star Wars story set during the Clone Wars, the Rebellion era, or the New Republic period.
  • Video Games: Use these names for custom characters in Star Wars roleplaying or strategy games that allow species selection.
  • Worldbuilding: Populate a space station crew list, a pilot roster for a Rebel squadron, or a cantina full of patrons with plausible Duros names.
  • Lore Projects: Generate names for background Duros mentioned in Expanded Universe material, encyclopaedias, or fan wikis.

What Makes a Good Duros Name?

Cad Bane

Hard consonant onsets combined with short, punchy vowels give Duros names a decisive, no-nonsense quality that suits their direct, pragmatic culture.

Diphthongs

Vowel pairs like ei, aa, ai, and oo appear in Duros names, adding an exotic, alien quality not found in human Star Wars naming conventions.

First + Last

Duros use a personal name followed by a family surname, mirroring their spacefarer identity where crew manifests and trade records need a full name for accountability.

Example Duros Names

Cim Jeig Haanood Higglul Jolduslom Joba Raimmir Mooggom Cel Los Gar Voog Chaa Ha Rimimnul Tugoos Cam Vai Gaimmooldaan Baarleid Dormuu Stakh Felder Vaains

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use these names in published work or commercial projects? +
Yes — all generated names are free to use in personal or commercial projects. The names are procedurally generated and not copied from existing Star Wars properties.
Can I use generated names for a Cad Bane-style bounty hunter character? +
Yes — Duros are the species of Cad Bane, making this generator ideal for creating bounty hunter, mercenary, or pilot characters in that same mould. The names are designed to feel genre-appropriate for Star Wars settings in any era.
Are these names based on official Star Wars lore? +
The names are generated using the phonetic patterns of established Duros names from Star Wars canon and Legends material. They follow the same consonant onset, vowel, and ending structure as names like Cad Bane and other canonical Duros, but are newly generated rather than copied from existing characters.
What is the difference between male and female Duros names? +
Male Duros names use angular consonant onsets (c, d, f, g, h, j, l, m, n, r, s, z) with crisp consonant middles and definite endings. Female names use aspirated onsets (ch, d, f, h, j, l, m, n, r, s, t, z) and layer liquid-consonant middles over longer vowel sequences, producing a softer, more flowing sound. Both share the same vowel pool including diphthongs like ei, aa, ai, and oo.
Is there an API to generate Duros names programmatically? +
Yes — the Fun Generators API provides access to this generator and hundreds of others. Visit the API documentation at fungenerators.com to get your API key and start integrating name generation into your own applications.