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Korunnai Name Generator - Star Wars

Generate Korunnai names for Star Wars — names for the fierce jungle warriors of Haruun Kal, the volcanic highland world hidden within a toxic gas cloud in the Ventran system. The Korunnai (also called Korun) live in nomadic clan groups called ghosh, moving through the deadly jungles alongside their vine cat and akk dog companions. They are defined by their deep connection to the Force through an intuitive practice called Pelekotan — a raw, living Force that most Jedi would struggle to understand. Mace Windu's brutal novel Shatterpoint centres on the Korunnai culture. Korunnai male given names open with varied consonants (b, br, d, g, gr, k, l, m, n, pr, r, s, t, th, tr, v, z — or no onset), carry warm vowels (a, e, i, o, u and diphthongs io, ii, ou), include mid clusters (c, d, ff, g, k, l, ll, mm, n, nn, r, rr, s, ss, th, v, z), and end with a crisp consonant (c, g, k, l, m, n, r, rz, s, sh, th, z). Female names open with solid onsets (d, dh, f, g, h, k, l, m, n, r, s, sh, t, th, w, z), carry rich vowels (including ia, ie, ea, ae, eo), and use dense mid clusters (c, dd, f, ff, g, h, l, ll, m, mm, n, nn, r, rr, s, ss, sh, t, th, v, w, z). The shared surname uses heavy mid-cluster pairs (dd, dn, ll, nd, ss, tv, vv) around simple vowels (a, e, i, o, u), giving Korunnai family names a dense, warrior quality. Ideal for Star Wars jungle planet campaigns, Haruun Kal storylines, Force-sensitive warrior characters, tabletop RPGs, and any fan project set among fierce Outer Rim peoples.

Korunnai Name - Star Wars

baetiosh tossur
gar zonvi
litaerz memde
miofeam regdol
zoffissaen nupdis

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About the Korunnai Name Generator

The Korunnai Name Generator creates given names and clan-surnames for the jungle warriors of Haruun Kal. Male names open with varied consonants (b, br, d, g, gr, k, l, m, n, pr, r, s, t, th, tr, v, z — or no onset), carry warm vowels and diphthongs (a, e, i, o, u, io, ii, ou), add mid clusters (c, d, ff, g, k, l, ll, mm, n, nn, r, rr, s, ss, th, v, z), and close with crisp endings (c, g, k, l, m, n, r, rz, s, sh, th, z).

Female names use solid onsets (d, dh, f, g, h, k, l, m, n, r, s, sh, t, th, w, z) and richer vowels (ia, ie, ea, ae, eo). The shared surname draws from heavy doubled mid-clusters (dd, dn, ll, nd, nn, ss, tv, vv) around simple vowels, giving Korunnai family names the dense, muscular quality of a people hardened by jungle survival.

The Korunnai in Star Wars

Warriors of Haruun Kal

The Korunnai (or Korun) are the jungle people of Haruun Kal, a volcanic plateau world shrouded in toxic gases in the Ventran system. They live in nomadic clan groups called ghosh, moving through deadly jungles alongside vine cats and akk dogs — Force-linked beasts that respond to the Korunnai's intuitive connection with life. Their survival depends on both martial skill and a deep, instinctive use of the Force they call Pelekotan.

Shatterpoint and Mace Windu

Matthew Stover's novel Shatterpoint plunges Mace Windu deep into Korunnai culture — a brutal story of a world tearing itself apart in civil war, with Windu forced to confront his own Korunnal heritage. The Korunnai believe all non-Korun (called Balawai) are fundamentally alien to the Force of their world, creating a cultural tension that defines much of the conflict on Haruun Kal.

How to Use These Names

  • Ghosh clan characters: Name warriors, scouts, and elders of the nomadic Korunnai clans.
  • Haruun Kal campaigns: Populate the highland jungles with fighters on both sides of the civil war.
  • Pelekotan Force users: Create Korunnai who wield the raw living Force in unconventional ways.
  • Akk dog companions: Pair your Korunnai character with a named Force-sensitive beast companion.
  • Tabletop RPGs: Build alien jungle-world characters with a distinct warrior heritage.
  • Fan fiction: Expand on Shatterpoint's rich setting with original Korunnai stories.

What Makes a Good Korunnai Name?

Depa Billaba

Canonical Korunai — short vowel-forward given name, paired with a rolling dense surname.

Brolik Sendvun

Generated Korunnai — a firm male name with a doubled-cluster surname.

Dhaerial Ndlomm

Long-form Korunnai — a rich female given name paired with a dense warrior surname.

Example Korunnai Names

Groth Menvun Shaeried Ndglom Kalis Svondel Trevios Ptlomn Dhaviol Hnmall Luketh Tvsenn Waeonn Gllond Ferith Mmovun Zeliez Ndplum Proullan Stnmel

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the Korunnai in Star Wars? +
The Korunnai are a near-human people from Haruun Kal, a harsh volcanic world in the Mid Rim whose surface is blanketed by toxic clouds. Descended from stranded Jedi and their followers, the Korunnai are deeply Force-sensitive as a people and live in close symbiosis with indigenous animals called akk dogs. Their warrior traditions and communal spirituality define their culture.
Are Korunnai names gendered? +
Yes — the generator creates distinct male and female Korunnai given names alongside shared clan surnames. Male names use heavier onset consonants and denser clusters; female names use softer openings and more flowing vowel sequences. The male/female filter lets you choose which set to generate.
Is there an API for this generator? +
Yes — fungenerators.com provides an API for integrating name generation into your own apps and tools. Visit the API section for documentation and subscription details.
Is this generator free to use? +
Yes, completely free with no sign-up required.
Can I use these names for Star Wars fan fiction or RPGs? +
Absolutely — the names work for Haruun Kal stories, Mace Windu-adjacent narratives, Force-sensitive tribal warriors, Clone Wars–era Jedi characters of Korun descent, and any tabletop RPG campaign set in the Star Wars universe.
What is the connection between Mace Windu and the Korunnai? +
Mace Windu was born on Haruun Kal to Korunnai parents. His origins shaped him profoundly — the Vaapad form of lightsaber combat he later developed drew partly on the fierce, instinct-driven fighting traditions of his people. His mission back to Haruun Kal in Matthew Stover's novel "Shatterpoint" reveals how deeply Korun culture still ran in him beneath the Jedi Council exterior.