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Cyborg Name Generator - Star Wars: The Old Republic

Generate Cyborg names for Star Wars: The Old Republic — the cybernetically enhanced beings of the galaxy who blend organic biology with mechanical augmentation. In SWTOR, Cyborgs are not a distinct species but rather a playable option that represents humans or near-humans with visible cybernetic implants, prosthetics, and neural interfaces woven into their bodies. Because Cyborgs in the Old Republic era retain their original species' cultural identity, they carry the same naming conventions as their biological counterparts — predominantly human-style given names and surnames. SWTOR Cyborg names follow standard galactic human naming patterns: common given names (male and female) drawn from the broad pool of galactic Basic-speakers, paired with recognizable human surnames. Whether your Cyborg is a Republic trooper with a neural targeting implant, an Imperial agent with encrypted comlink hardware, or a Sith with rage-amplifying cortex enhancers, their name reads as a grounded human name rather than an exotic alien construction. Perfect for SWTOR character creation, Old Republic era fan fiction, cyberpunk-flavored Star Wars stories, and tabletop RPG characters who combine organic heritage with mechanical enhancement.

Cyborg Name - Star Wars: The Old Republic

Bernardo Fleming
Akira Barron
Angela Bond
Blake Hawkins
Alec Clark

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About the Cyborg Name Generator — Star Wars: The Old Republic

The Cyborg Name Generator creates names for SWTOR's cybernetically enhanced characters — beings who have voluntarily or forcibly integrated mechanical components into their organic bodies. In Star Wars: The Old Republic, Cyborg is not a distinct alien species but a playable character option representing humans or near-humans with visible implants, prosthetics, and cybernetic augmentation. Because Cyborgs retain their original species' cultural identity, their names draw from the same broad human naming tradition — familiar, grounded given names paired with human surnames.

This generator produces both male and female first names alongside common galactic surnames, reflecting the naming conventions of SWTOR's Cyborg characters across all eight class storylines. Whether your character is a warrior with rage-amplifying cortex enhancers, an agent with encrypted neural comlinks, or a Jedi with sensory enhancement implants, their name reads as a recognizable human name rather than an alien construction.

Cyborgs in Star Wars: The Old Republic

In SWTOR's lore, cybernetic enhancement is widespread across the galaxy — from prosthetic limbs replacing war wounds to full neural interface implants that improve combat response time, memory capacity, and sensory range. Cyborg characters in SWTOR carry their augmentation visibly: exposed circuitry at the temple, mechanical eye implants, reinforced skeletal structures visible beneath the skin. The technology ranges from crude battlefield replacements to precision Czerka Corporation engineering.

Cyborg characters appear across every SWTOR class: Republic Troopers with targeting implants, Imperial Agents with intelligence-grade neural readers, Sith Warriors with rage-amplification cortex hardware, and Jedi Consulars whose cybernetic enhancements were installed following injuries on distant battlefields. The Cyborg option in character creation visually distinguishes the character without changing their cultural or linguistic identity — they speak, name themselves, and are named by others exactly as their non-augmented human counterparts would be.

How to Use These Names

  • SWTOR character creation: Generate an authentic-sounding Cyborg name across all eight class stories — Jedi, Sith, Trooper, Agent, Bounty Hunter, Smuggler, Inquisitor, Warrior.
  • Old Republic fan fiction: Give your cybernetically enhanced character a name that fits alongside SWTOR's human cast without sounding out of place in the Old Republic era.
  • Tabletop RPGs: Perfect for Star Wars RPG campaigns set in the Old Republic era where Cyborg characters need a grounded but distinctive human name.
  • Gender filter: The generator supports male and female name filters, drawing from distinct given-name pools while sharing the same surname set.
  • Worldbuilding: Build a crew of Cyborg operatives, a squad of enhanced soldiers, or a guild of augmented bounty hunters with consistent human-style names.

What Makes a Good SWTOR Cyborg Name?

Marcus Cole

SWTOR Cyborg names draw from the broad human name pool — strong, recognizable given names (Marcus, Adrian, Elena, Brenna) that work across every faction and class without sounding alien or exotic.

Alec Harrison

Cyborg surnames lean toward compact, grounded family names — one or two syllables — that reflect the human cultures of the core worlds and frontier planets where cybernetic enhancement is most common.

Brenna Walsh

Both genders are supported with distinct name pools — male and female given names drawn from the full range of galactic Basic speakers — paired with a shared surname set reflecting SWTOR's multi-cultural human society.

Example SWTOR Cyborg Names

Marcus Cole Alec Harrison Brenna Walsh Adrian Carter Elena Brooks Antonio Grant Aubrey Barnes Bennett Ross Amaya Duncan Blake Anderson

Frequently Asked Questions

Which SWTOR classes can be Cyborg? +
In SWTOR, the Cyborg species option is available to all eight playable classes across both factions — Jedi Knight, Jedi Consular, Republic Trooper, Smuggler (Republic) and Sith Warrior, Sith Inquisitor, Imperial Agent, Bounty Hunter (Empire). Cyborg characters fit every class thematically since cybernetic enhancement is common in the Old Republic era for both military and civilian purposes.
Can I access this generator via API? +
Yes. FunGenerators offers an API providing access to name generators including Star Wars character names. Visit the API documentation for subscription details and endpoints.
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.
Are Cyborg names different from Human names in SWTOR? +
No — Cyborg names are identical to Human names in SWTOR, which is lore-accurate. Cyborgs are humans who have been augmented with implants, prosthetics, and cybernetic enhancements; their cultural identity (and therefore their names) remains human. The visual distinction is in the character's appearance, not their name.
Can I filter Cyborg names by gender? +
Yes. The generator supports male and female name filters, drawing from distinct given-name pools while sharing the same surname set. Male names come from a broad masculine human-name pool; female names from an equivalent feminine pool.
What naming conventions do SWTOR Cyborgs use? +
Cyborgs in Star Wars: The Old Republic follow standard human naming conventions — a common given name paired with a human-style surname. Because Cyborgs are not a separate species but humans or near-humans with cybernetic augmentation, they retain their biological culture's naming traditions. This generator produces exactly that: recognizable human first names and surnames from the galactic Basic-speaking tradition.