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Mo'arg Name Generator - World of Warcraft

Generate names for Mo'arg from World of Warcraft — the hulking, iron-skinned engineers and forgemasters of the Burning Legion, found laboring in the fel-fired forges of Mechanar and the Black Temple where they craft the Legion's war machines, fel reavers, and demonic siege engines. Master metallurgists and tormentors, Mo'arg overseers rule over enslaved races with brutal efficiency, prizing precision and pain in equal measure. This generator produces heavy, mechanical-sounding Mo'arg names full of harsh consonants and guttural clusters, giving you results like 'Kazgrol' or 'Vorn'tha.' Perfect for World of Warcraft fan fiction, naming a Legion forgemaster or demonic engineer, or any setting that needs a name for an industrial, war-machine-building demon.

Mo'arg Name

kzil'loth
tzak
klil
jath
re'dazzor

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About the Mo'arg Name Generator

The Mo'arg Name Generator creates names for the hulking, iron-skinned engineers and forgemasters of the Burning Legion. Found laboring in the fel-fired forges of Mechanar and the Black Temple, Mo'arg craft the Legion's war machines, fel reavers, and demonic siege engines — master metallurgists and tormentors who rule enslaved races with brutal efficiency.

This generator produces heavy, mechanical-sounding names full of harsh consonants and guttural clusters, giving you results like "Gaz'roth," "Rok'zareel," or "Zit'torram" — names that sound like they were forged in fel-fire and hammered into shape.

Whether you're naming a Legion forgemaster for World of Warcraft fan fiction, populating Mechanar with demonic engineers in your tabletop campaign, or need a heavy, industrial name for any war-machine-building demon, this generator delivers.

Mo'arg in World of Warcraft Lore

The Mo'arg are towering, iron-plated demons who serve as the Burning Legion's chief engineers, builders, and tormentors. Their forges produce the colossal siege engines, fel reavers, and infernal machinery that the Legion uses to crush entire worlds, and their workshops are filled with the screams of enslaved laborers.

Beyond their engineering prowess, Mo'arg overseers are known for their cruelty, prizing precision and pain in equal measure as they oversee the construction of the Legion's war machines on fel-scarred worlds like Outland and Argus.

How to Use These Names

  • World of Warcraft fan fiction: Name a Legion forgemaster, overseer, or demonic engineer.
  • Tabletop RPGs: Use these names for a demonic blacksmith NPC or a forge-world encounter.
  • Worldbuilding: Borrow the heavy, mechanical style for any industrial or war-machine race.
  • Video game characters: Generate a name for a siege engineer, tormentor, or forge boss.
  • Creative writing: Build a cast of brutal, industrious demons with a consistent tone.
  • Tabletop miniatures and roleplay: Find a fitting name for a demonic forgemaster model.

What Makes a Good Mo'arg Name?

Gaz'roth

A short, hammering name with an internal apostrophe.

Rok'zareel

A heavier name with a guttural middle and a flowing end.

Zit'torram

A long, mechanical-sounding name with a heavy double consonant.

Example Mo'arg Names

Xe Gaz'roth Nash'rie Rok'zareel Tzak'ot Zeyyorran Zit'torram Qer'let Hur'lut Suth

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the Mo'arg in World of Warcraft? +
The Mo'arg are hulking, iron-skinned engineers and forgemasters of the Burning Legion, found laboring in the fel-fired forges of Mechanar and the Black Temple where they craft war machines and siege engines.
What do Mo'arg do for the Burning Legion? +
Mo'arg serve as master metallurgists and tormentors, building the Legion's fel reavers, siege engines, and demonic machinery while overseeing enslaved laborers with brutal efficiency.
Is this generator free to use? +
Yes — the generator is completely free. All generated names are yours to use in any personal or commercial creative project without attribution.
What does a typical Mo'arg name sound like? +
Names are heavy and guttural, often featuring an internal apostrophe, producing results like "Gaz'roth," "Rok'zareel," or "Zit'torram."
Can I use these names for other settings? +
Yes — the heavy, mechanical phoneme style works well for forgemasters, war-machine builders, or any industrious demonic race in your own setting.
Are these names gendered? +
No — Mo'arg names are not split by gender, so this generator produces a single pool of heavy, mechanical-sounding names suitable for any Mo'arg character.