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Forsaken Name Generator - World of Warcraft

Generate names for the Forsaken from World of Warcraft — the undead humans freed from the Lich King's control by Sylvanas Windrunner, who claimed the ruins of Lordaeron as the Undercity and forged the Forsaken into a grim, independent power within the Horde. Many Forsaken retain the human names they bore in life, now carried by withered, undead bodies driven by vengeance and survival. This generator produces names in two styles: a human first name paired with a traditional surname, or a human first name paired with a grim, decay-themed epithet — giving you results like 'Edwin Blackmoore' or 'Mira Rotsworn.' Perfect for World of Warcraft fan fiction, naming an Undercity agitator or Forsaken death knight, or any setting that needs a name for a once-human undead character.

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About the Forsaken Name Generator

The Forsaken Name Generator creates names for the undead Forsaken of World of Warcraft. Each generated name pairs a human first name with either a traditional surname or a grim, decay-themed epithet, giving you results like "Edwin Blackmoore" or "Mira Rotsworn."

Most Forsaken were once living humans, and many still carry the names they bore before death — names like "Terenz Montague" or "Hazel Deighton" that sound entirely ordinary until you remember who's wearing them now. Others have shed their old surnames entirely, taking on grim new ones like "Silentmight" or "Sleepblood" that reflect their undeath, their grudges, or their new place in the Forsaken ranks.

Whether you're naming an Undercity agitator, a Forsaken death knight, or a once-human character clinging to the remnants of their old life for World of Warcraft fan fiction, a story, or a tabletop campaign, this generator delivers.

The Forsaken in World of Warcraft Lore

Freed from the Lich King

The Forsaken are humans who died and were raised as mindless servants of the Scourge, only to break free of the Lich King's control under the will of Sylvanas Windrunner. No longer puppets, but not truly alive either, the Forsaken exist in a grim in-between — driven by memory, vengeance, and the will to survive.

The Undercity and the Horde

Claiming the ruins of Lordaeron's capital as the Undercity, the Forsaken built an independent power within the Horde, plague-makers and agitators bent on securing their own survival against both the living and the Scourge. Their names often echo the human kingdoms they came from, now carried by withered, undying bodies.

How to Use These Names

  • Name a Forsaken character for World of Warcraft fan fiction or roleplay
  • Create an Undercity agitator, plaguebringer, or Forsaken death knight NPC for a tabletop campaign
  • Find a name for a once-human undead character in a story, animation, or game
  • Generate names for a cast of Lordaeron survivors turned undead
  • Build a Forsaken guild roster with a consistent naming style
  • Name a grim, decay-themed undead villain, agent, or wanderer

What Makes a Good Forsaken Name?

Terenz

A classic human first name grounds the character in their life before death.

Montague

A traditional surname suits a Forsaken who clings to their old family name.

Sleepblood

A grim, decay-themed epithet marks a Forsaken who has fully embraced undeath.

Example Forsaken Names

Terenz Montague Raydon Steele Wileen Savant Hazel Deighton Bertrand Grandlight Zerline Lucius Baxter Silentmight Barnabas Skullmask Sauville Ragnor Ethel Sleepblood

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these names based on World of Warcraft lore? +
Yes — the style is inspired by the Forsaken of World of Warcraft, the undead humans freed from the Lich King's control by Sylvanas Windrunner, who claimed the ruins of Lordaeron as the Undercity.
Is this generator free to use? +
Yes — the Forsaken Name Generator is completely free. Generate as many names as you need without any cost or account.
Can I use these names for other undead characters? +
Absolutely — the human-name-plus-grim-epithet style works for any undead, revenant, or once-human character in fiction, games, or tabletop RPGs, not just Forsaken specifically.
Can I choose between male and female names? +
Yes — use the filter to generate male or female Forsaken names. Since most Forsaken were human before death, the underlying first names follow familiar human naming conventions for each gender.
What's the difference between the two name styles? +
One style pairs a first name with a traditional human surname (e.g., "Raydon Steele"), suiting a Forsaken who kept their old identity. The other pairs a first name with a grim, decay-themed epithet (e.g., "Ethel Sleepblood"), suiting one who has embraced their undeath.
What kind of names does this generator produce? +
Each generated name pairs a human first name with either a traditional surname or a grim, decay-themed epithet, producing results like "Edwin Blackmoore" or "Mira Rotsworn."