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Magic: The Gathering Eldrazi Name Generator

Generate Eldrazi names in the style of Magic: The Gathering. The Eldrazi are among the most terrifying beings in all of Magic — ancient, colorless cosmic entities from the Blind Eternities who devour the essence of entire planes. The three Eldrazi titans are Emrakul, the Aeons Torn; Ulamog, the Infinite Gyre; and Kozilek, Butcher of Truth. They spawn countless Eldrazi drones and processors, each bearing names that reflect their alien, incomprehensible nature. Eldrazi names use dense consonant medials (lm, nk, rz, zg), compact vowels, and blunt endings that suggest something utterly alien to human speech. The generator pairs personal Eldrazi names with epithets from two formats: adjective-plus-creature-type (e.g., 'Void Scourer', 'Silent Crusher', 'Wretched Titan') and creature-type-of-concept (e.g., 'Harvester of Carnage', 'Scion of the Void', 'Spawn of Extinction'). Both formats mirror actual MTG Eldrazi card names. Perfect for Battle for Zendikar and Rise of the Eldrazi fan content, cosmic horror characters in tabletop RPGs, custom MTG card design, or any project needing names for ancient, world-devouring entities beyond mortal comprehension.

Magic: The Gathering Eldrazi Name

gumkod, Grubby Eldrazi
Slaughter Strider
Vicious Scion
zazek, Cryptic Harvester
rimenak, Reclaimer of Legions

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About the Magic: The Gathering Eldrazi Name Generator

This generator creates Eldrazi names in the style of Magic: The Gathering. The Eldrazi are among the most terrifying beings in all of Magic — ancient, colorless cosmic entities from the Blind Eternities who devour the essence of entire planes. Their names carry an alien, incomprehensible quality that suggests something fundamentally beyond mortal understanding.

Eldrazi personal names use dense consonant medials (lm, nk, rz, zg, ml, nn), compact vowels, and blunt endings that feel utterly alien to human phonology. These pair with epithets in two formats that mirror actual MTG Eldrazi card names: adjective-plus-creature-type ("Void Scourer", "Wretched Titan", "Silent Crusher") and creature-type-of-concept ("Harvester of Carnage", "Scion of the Void", "Spawn of Extinction"). Both formats come from real Eldrazi card naming conventions.

These names suit Battle for Zendikar fan content, cosmic horror tabletop campaigns, custom MTG card design, or any project needing names for ancient, world-devouring entities beyond mortal comprehension.

The Eldrazi in Magic: The Gathering

The Three Titans

The three Eldrazi titans are the most powerful beings in the MTG multiverse. Emrakul, the Aeons Torn is banned in multiple formats for being literally too powerful to include — her "protection from colored spells" and annihilator 6 ability made her undefeatable in fair games. Ulamog, the Infinite Gyre can destroy permanents and annihilates with each attack. Kozilek, Butcher of Truth draws four cards simply for casting. All three devour entire planes, leaving nothing but Wastes behind.

Eldrazi Drones and Processors

Below the titans, the Eldrazi hierarchy includes Eldrazi drones, processors, and scions — smaller creatures that serve as the titans' advance guard on planes they are consuming. Cards like Eldrazi Displacer, Matter Reshaper, Thought-Knot Seer, and Reality Smasher demonstrate the naming conventions this generator captures. Their epithets describe their function in the consuming hierarchy: Harvester, Scourer, Reshaper, Infiltrator, Devastator. The "Creature of Concept" format (Titan of Extinction, Scion of the Void) suggests entities defined by what they destroy.

How to Use These Names

  • Design custom MTG Eldrazi cards with names that authentically match the tribe's established naming conventions.
  • Name cosmic horror entities in tabletop RPG campaigns using Call of Cthulhu, Delta Green, or any Lovecraftian system.
  • Write Rise of the Eldrazi or Battle for Zendikar fan fiction featuring named Eldrazi drones and spawn.
  • Create alien, incomprehensible entities for science fiction or cosmic horror fiction and games.
  • Generate names for ancient, world-ending antagonists in original fantasy worldbuilding.
  • Name void creatures, entropy beings, or plane-devouring horrors in any genre that features cosmic-scale threats.

What Makes a Good MTG Eldrazi Name?

Vizgok

Dense medial consonant clusters (lm, zg, nk, ml, rr, sl) in Eldrazi personal names create a grinding, incomprehensible quality — as if the name comes from a language that evolved outside of reality's normal rules.

Wretched Titan

Adjective-plus-creature-type epithets like "Wretched Titan" or "Void Scourer" appear throughout the Eldrazi card pool. The adjective describes the creature's state or method of destruction; the type names its function in the consuming hierarchy.

Harvester of Carnage

The "Creature of Concept" format positions destruction as the defining attribute. Concepts like Extinction, the Void, Carnage, and the Wastes are the domains of Eldrazi — each one pointing toward what remains after their feeding: nothing.

Example MTG Eldrazi Names

Vizgok, Void Scourer Dolnol, Wretched Titan Harvester of Carnage Scion of the Void Silent Crusher Gasrol, Repulsive Eldrazi Spawner of Extinction Hollow Stalker Kizrad, Defiant Scuttler Walker of the Wastes

Frequently Asked Questions

Can these names be used for Lovecraftian cosmic horror beings? +
Yes — Eldrazi naming conventions were explicitly inspired by Lovecraftian cosmic horror, and the phoneme patterns share the same alien, incomprehensible quality as Lovecraft's own invented names. The dense consonant clusters and blunt endings work perfectly for Great Old Ones, Outer Gods, and Elder Things.
Why are Eldrazi colorless in MTG? +
Eldrazi are colorless because they predate the mana system itself and come from outside the normal planes where colored mana originates. They are beings of pure entropy and consumption, not tied to any of the five colors that represent the world's fundamental forces. Modern sets gave them a "colorless mana" symbol (◇) to require specific colorless mana for some abilities.
Is there API access to this generator? +
Yes — FunGenerators.com provides API access to this and hundreds of other name generators. Visit the API section for subscription plans and documentation.
Which sets featured the Eldrazi? +
Eldrazi first appeared in Rise of the Eldrazi (2010), were central to Battle for Zendikar (2015) and Oath of the Gatewatch (2016), and made appearances in Eldritch Moon (2016) when Emrakul attacked Innistrad. A new generation appears in Modern Horizons sets and occasional supplemental products.
Are generated names free to use? +
Yes — all generated names are free to use in personal or commercial creative projects. The generator produces novel combinations and does not reproduce trademarked card names from Magic: The Gathering.
What are the three Eldrazi titans in Magic: The Gathering? +
The three titans are Emrakul (the most powerful, banned in many formats), Ulamog (land destruction and annihilator), and Kozilek (massive card draw). They originate from the Blind Eternities — the space between planes — and consume planes to sustain themselves. Each titan has appeared on multiple legendary cards across different sets.