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Gnoll Name Generator

Generate names for gnolls, the hyena-like warriors of fantasy roleplaying. Each name combines a guttural phoneme-built given name with a compound clan surname — like "Grax Ashbarb" or "Dhoruu Bloodfang" — reflecting the predatory, pack-oriented culture of these savage humanoids. Male, female, and neutral naming pools are available.

Gnoll Name

greiz Crackedtusk
drozuir Slimespear
drirg Greaseglob
snaliahz Splitcloak
biazhahn Ashsmile

About the Gnoll Name Generator

The Gnoll Name Generator creates authentic-sounding names for gnolls — the hyena-like humanoid warriors of fantasy roleplaying. Each result pairs a guttural phoneme-built given name with a compound clan surname, producing names like "Grax Ashbarb", "Dhoruu Bloodfang", or "Zyistrr Saltscowl" that capture the predatory, pack-oriented culture of these savage humanoids. Male, female, and neutral naming pools each draw from distinct phoneme sets, reflecting the biological and cultural variations within gnoll society.

Given names are built from three separate phoneme systems: male names use harsher onset consonants and hard end clusters; female names use a broader vowel palette and more complex mid clusters; neutral names provide a middle register. Short names use three phoneme slots for a punchy, aggressive feel; longer names add a mid cluster for additional syllabic texture. Clan surnames combine two words from a pool of seventy-two grim prefix descriptors and ninety compound-action suffixes — words like "Cracked", "Fungi", "Gunk" combined with "bash", "fang", "tusk", or "scowl".

Perfect for tabletop RPG characters, gnoll tribe worldbuilding, or antagonist naming in dark fantasy fiction.

Gnolls in Fantasy

Origins and Culture

Gnolls first appeared in Dungeons & Dragons in the 1970s as standard humanoid monsters — hyena-headed raiders who attacked in packs and favored ambush tactics. Later editions expanded their lore considerably: in 5th edition D&D, gnolls are described as demonic creatures created by the demon lord Yeenoghu, spreading corruption as they hunt. Their pack hierarchy, ritual practices, and territorial marking through scent and violence all inform the aggressive, compound quality of gnoll names in this generator.

Clan Identity and Surnames

In many fantasy settings, gnoll clans are identified by descriptive compound names reflecting their hunting grounds, methods, or notable characteristics — the Bloodfang Pack, the Dustmaw Clan, the Ashscream Brotherhood. This generator's compound surname system reflects this tradition, pairing a grim environmental or bodily descriptor with a violent action to create clan names that communicate the pack's identity and reputation in a single compound word.

How to Use These Names

  • Name gnoll NPCs, warlords, and chieftains for D&D, Pathfinder, or other RPGs
  • Create a playable gnoll character with a full given name and clan surname
  • Build an entire gnoll pack roster with distinct names for each member
  • Generate gnoll antagonists for dark fantasy fiction or horror worldbuilding
  • Name gnoll mercenary bands or raider factions in a fantasy city-state setting
  • Create backstory around a gnoll clan using its compound surname as a worldbuilding hook

What Makes a Good Gnoll Name?

Grax

Short given names hit like a bark — hard consonant onset, a quick vowel, and a definitive end cluster. The sonic equivalent of a hyena's snap.

Dhoruu

Longer given names with extended vowels and mid clusters suggest a gnoll of greater age or status — a pack leader whose name has been called across many hunts.

Ashbarb

Clan surnames function as epithets — two harsh words fused into a single identity marker that announces the pack's nature before the gnoll speaks a word.

Example Gnoll Names

Grax Ashbarb Dhoruu Bloodfang Zyistrr Saltscowl Thruun Dusttoes Krix Sludsnarler Vhngraa Rottusk Mryt Foambarb Grihnn Muckwatch Throghz Boombolt Szath Grimstain

Frequently Asked Questions

Are gnoll names different for male, female, and neutral genders? +
Yes — male given names use harsher onset consonants and hard end clusters; female names draw from a broader vowel palette and more complex mid clusters; neutral names provide a middle register. All three genders share the same clan surname system.
Can I use these names for a playable gnoll character? +
Absolutely. The given name plus clan surname format works perfectly for a player character background — you can use the clan name to establish where your gnoll came from and use the predatory quality of the name as a roleplaying hook.
Is there an API to access this generator programmatically? +
Yes — FunGenerators.com provides API access. See the API documentation on the site for authentication details and rate limits.
Where do gnolls come from in D&D lore? +
In D&D 5th edition, gnolls are described as demonic creatures created by the demon lord Yeenoghu, spreading corruption as they hunt. Earlier editions portrayed them as more standard hyena-headed humanoids. The generator's aggressive, compound surname system reflects their pack-hierarchy culture and reputation for territorial violence.
Is this generator free? +
Yes — the Gnoll Name Generator is completely free to use. All generated names can be used in personal or commercial projects without attribution.
What does a gnoll name look like? +
Each generated name includes a given name and a clan surname. Given names are short and guttural — typically one or two syllables built from harsh consonants and hard end clusters, like "Grax" or "Dhoruu". Clan surnames are compound words joining a grim descriptor with a violent action, such as "Ashbarb", "Bloodfang", or "Saltscowl".