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Magic: The Gathering Kor Name Generator

Generate Kor names in the style of Magic: The Gathering. The Kor are a nomadic humanoid race from the plane of Zendikar, recognisable by their pale skin, topknots of white hair, and mastery of hookmaster equipment. Deeply spiritual, they live by a strict wandering code and view settlement with suspicion. The Kor were once enslaved by the Eldrazi, and that history of suffering permeates their culture. Famous Kor legends include Linvala, Keeper of Silence; Nahiri, the Lithomancer; and the iconic Kor Skyfisher. Kor personal names follow a flowing phonological pattern built from soft consonants and short vowels, and are always paired with an honorific descriptor — like 'Fahlan, Eternal Pilgrim' or 'Tyvala, Devout Hookmaster' — because among the Kor, one's role in the wandering community is inseparable from one's identity. The generator also produces compound nature-word names with occupational titles. Perfect for Zendikar fan fiction, Battle for Zendikar storylines, custom MTG card design, or tabletop RPG campaigns set on desert-world planes.

Magic: The Gathering Kor Name

ganhen, Rigid Artisan
frostdown Protector
Dependent Infiltrator
geslul, Vengeful Glider
Lost Leader

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About the Magic: The Gathering Kor Name Generator

This generator creates Kor names in the style of Magic: The Gathering. The Kor are a nomadic humanoid race from the plane of Zendikar, recognisable by their pale skin, topknots of white hair, and mastery of hookmaster ropewalking. Deeply spiritual, they follow a strict wandering code, view permanent settlement with suspicion, and carry their history of Eldrazi enslavement as a formative cultural wound.

The generator produces three output styles: phoneme-crafted personal names followed by a comma and an honorific descriptor like "Fahlan, Devoted Pilgrim"; standalone adjective-and-role epithets like "Austere Aeronaut"; and compound nature-word names with occupational titles in the Zendikar tradition. Use the filter buttons to toggle between male and female personal name phoneme sets.

Perfect for Zendikar fan fiction, Battle for Zendikar storylines, custom Kor card design, or tabletop RPG campaigns set on desert-world planes with nomadic white-aligned cultures.

The Kor in Magic: The Gathering

Zendikar's Nomads

The Kor first appeared in Zendikar (2009) as the iconic white creature type of that plane. They are physically distinctive — tall and pale, with small bone-like protrusions on their faces and hands, and an exceptional mastery of rope and hook equipment that lets them navigate Zendikar's floating terrain. Their society is organised around wandering bands rather than permanent settlements, with roles like Aeronaut, Hookmaster, Pilgrim, and Spiritdancer defining individual identity. Key Kor legends include Nahiri, the Lithomancer — one of Magic's oldest planeswalkers — and Linvala, Keeper of Silence.

Names and Identity

Kor personal names use a soft, flowing phonology with consonant clusters like "hn", "lm", "mn", "th", and short open vowels. The defining feature of Kor naming is the honorific descriptor — a title appended after a comma that describes the individual's role, spiritual status, or reputation within the wandering band. This convention appears across real MTG cards: Kor Aeronaut, Kor Pilgrim, Kor Hookmaster. The compound names (like "Stoneguard Pilgrim") reflect Zendikar's terrain-heavy aesthetic — boulder, cinder, stone, shadow.

How to Use These Names

  • Design custom Kor MTG cards for Zendikar, Battle for Zendikar, or Oath of the Gatewatch with the authentic "name, Title" format.
  • Name Kor characters for tabletop RPG campaigns set on arid, terrain-heavy planes — scouts, aeronauts, pilgrims, and spiritual leaders.
  • Write fan fiction set on Zendikar featuring named Kor NPCs with the flowing personal name and honorific convention.
  • Create Kor wandering bands with full character rosters — each with a personal name and their wandering-code title.
  • Build Kor tribal Commander decks and name homebrew equipment-synergy pieces in the Kor hookmaster tradition.
  • Generate nomadic character names for any fantasy setting featuring white-aligned, spiritual, desert-dwelling peoples.

What Makes a Good Kor Name?

Taldan

Male Kor personal names are built from stop consonants (g, h, l, m, n, t, d, b, z) and short, open vowels. The medial clusters are gentle and understated — lb, ld, nn, nd — giving names a soft, meditative quality that fits the Kor's spiritual, contemplative nature.

Felyhn

Female Kor names use lighter onset consonants (f, h, l, n, t, v, y) and elegant medials drawn from nasal and lateral clusters (hn, hl, lm, mn, th, thy, yl). The result is melodic and distinctive — like the graceful hookmaster movements the Kor are famous for.

Mournfall Guard

Compound names reflect Zendikar's dramatic terrain and spiritual atmosphere — cinder, flint, mourn, shadow, stone, thunder as prefixes; bane, crag, fall, spire, stride as suffixes. Paired with a role title, they capture the Kor tradition of naming bands and posts after the lands they wander.

Example Kor Names

Taldan, Devoted Pilgrim Felyhn, Silent Aeronaut Bonwi, Wretched Tender Yandan, Rapid Spy Austere Hookmaster Eternal Sanctifier Stormmane Captain Duskfall Wanderer Moonhaven Spiritdancer Stoneguard Blademaster Flintbane Scout Silentbrow Shieldmate

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do Kor names include a comma and a title? +
Kor culture ties identity closely to role. Among the wandering bands, a person's occupation (Pilgrim, Aeronaut, Hookmaster) and spiritual status (Devout, Eternal, Silent) are as important as their personal name. The comma-separated format — "Fahlan, Devout Pilgrim" — reflects this convention and mirrors how Kor NPCs are described in the story. The title tells the listener everything important about who the person is within their band.
What phonological style do Kor names use? +
Kor names use soft stop consonants (g, h, l, m, n, t) and flowing medials (lb, nn, nd, hn, lm, mn, th) with short open vowels (a, e, o, u for male; a, e, i for female). The result is a melodic, understated sound that fits the Kor's calm, spiritual character — distinct from the harsh Phyrexian names or the complex Eldrazi vocabulary.
What is the Kor's relationship with the Eldrazi? +
The Kor were among the races enslaved by the Eldrazi during their awakening on Zendikar. This history shapes their culture: their wandering code originated partly as a survival strategy, and their distrust of permanent settlement reflects the trauma of losing fixed communities to Eldrazi destruction. Characters like Nahiri, the Lithomancer were directly involved in imprisoning the Eldrazi on Zendikar in ancient times.
Who are the Kor in Magic: The Gathering? +
The Kor are a nomadic humanoid race from the plane of Zendikar, first appearing in the Zendikar set (2009). They are white-aligned, defined by spiritual discipline, rope-and-hook expertise, and a wandering code. Notable Kor legends include Nahiri, the Lithomancer (one of Magic's oldest planeswalkers) and Linvala, Keeper of Silence. Kor creature cards include Kor Hookmaster, Kor Aeronaut, Kor Pilgrim, and Kor Spiritdancer.
Are generated Kor 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.
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.