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Kubaz Name Generator - Star Wars

Generate Kubaz names for Star Wars — names for the insectoid humanoids of Kubindi, a world of hive-like cities and vast insect-farming colonies in the Outer Rim. The Kubaz are distinguished by their long, flexible snouts adapted for harvesting insects, their dark goggles worn to shield sensitive eyes from bright light, and their reputation as skilled spies and informants. Garindan ezz Zavor — the long-snouted informant who led Imperial stormtroopers to the Millennium Falcon in A New Hope — is the most famous Kubaz in the saga. Kubaz names carry an exotic, hive-world character. Male given names may open without a consonant or with heavy clusters (b, d, f, g, gl, j, k, l, nd, r, rb, sh, shn, schn, t, th, thw, z, zh), carry wide vowels (a, e, i, o, u plus diphthongs ie, ei, ee, oo, ea, eo, io), add dense mid clusters (b, bl, d, dr, g, gg, gr, gl, k, kk, kr, kl, lb, lr, ld, r, rg, rh, rb, t, tr, v, z, zz, zr), and end with optional soft finals (f, k, l, m, n, nk, nn, r, rn, rd, rg, z, zz). Female names use clustered onsets including contracted forms (f'l, k'r, r'l, v'r), short open vowels (a, e, o, u plus ia, ea, ai), short mid clusters with apostrophes ('d, 'n, 'r), and crisp endings (c, k, m, n, r, s, z). Surnames follow the female phonology with the same contracted-onset style. Perfect for Star Wars spy and underworld characters, Kubindi hive-world stories, informant and espionage plots, tabletop RPG alien NPCs, and any fan project set in the criminal underworld.

Kubaz Name - Star Wars

shneokliel caibsuz
kieggeelreem miakubur
jiordrardreik vaimuvlan
roozzidrizz odsuvik
ndigeikkeim f'larolaz

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About the Kubaz Name Generator

The Kubaz Name Generator creates given names and family names for the insectoid espionage specialists of Kubindi. Male names open with heavy optional onsets (b, d, f, g, gl, j, k, l, nd, r, rb, sh, shn, schn, t, th, thw, z, zh), carry wide vowels including diphthongs (ie, ei, ee, oo, ea, eo, io), add dense mid clusters (b, bl, d, dr, g, gg, gr, gl, k, kk, kr, kl, lb, lr, ld, r, rg, rh, t, tr, v, z, zz, zr), and close with optional finals (f, k, l, m, n, nk, nn, r, rn, rd, rg, z, zz).

Female Kubaz names and surnames share a distinctive style featuring contracted forms with apostrophes (f'l, k'r, r'l, v'r) in the onset, short open vowels (a, e, o, u, ia, ea, ai), and mid clusters that include apostrophe forms ('d, 'n, 'r), giving them the exotic hive-world character of an insectoid species from the Outer Rim.

The Kubaz in Star Wars

Kubindi and the Hive Farmers

The Kubaz come from Kubindi, an Outer Rim world whose sun emits frequencies that damage the Kubaz's sensitive eyes — hence their distinctive dark goggles. They evolved as insect farmers, cultivating vast bee-like hive colonies for food. Kubindi is a world of hexagonal architecture, communal structures, and an ancient tradition of insect-based agriculture that has spread to many worlds with Kubaz colonies.

Garindan — The Long-Snouted Spy

Garindan ezz Zavor is the most famous Kubaz in Star Wars — the goggled, long-snouted informant seen in A New Hope shadowing Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi through the streets of Mos Eisley before alerting Imperial stormtroopers to the Millennium Falcon's location. The Kubaz's reputation as skilled spies and informants across the galaxy stems in no small part from characters like Garindan.

How to Use These Names

  • Spy and informant characters: Name Kubaz intelligence operatives, underworld contacts, and informants.
  • Mos Eisley and cantina scenes: Add goggled Kubaz watchers to bustling spaceport crowds.
  • Kubindi worldbuilding: Create hive farmers, colony administrators, and insectoid aristocrats.
  • Imperial and Rebel agents: Kubaz work for both sides — create double agents and intelligence handlers.
  • Tabletop RPGs: Name alien NPCs with a distinct espionage background.
  • Fan fiction: Expand on the Kubaz hive-world culture and their galaxy-wide spy network.

What Makes a Good Kubaz Name?

Garindan Ezz Zavor

The canonical Kubaz — dense consonants, open vowels, exotic double-surname structure.

Zhloogrhar K'rvun

Generated Kubaz — heavy onset consonants with an apostrophe surname.

F'leia R'lovc

Female Kubaz — apostrophe-contracted onset with mid apostrophe clusters.

Example Kubaz Names

Zhlookrar V'heia Rbieedrark K'rlu Ndeidrgek V'h'run K'readn F'loa Thwoovvaz R'lvoc Kheioklbak K'h'r V'heabz Vhiai R'lai C'fur Leigrrkz V'hubs Shniobbinn F'leav

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the Kubaz in Star Wars? +
The Kubaz are a humanoid species from Kubindi, an Outer Rim world orbiting a blue star whose radiation has given them their distinctive dark skin and elongated proboscises. Their primary food source is insects, and their complex social structures — based around hive management and clan loyalty — shape how they interact with the wider galaxy.
Can I use these names for Star Wars fan fiction or RPGs? +
Absolutely — the names suit Imperial spies and informants, insect-trading merchants, Kubindi-based story arcs, Outer Rim black market characters, and any tabletop or fan fiction project in the Star Wars universe.
Who is the most famous Kubaz in Star Wars? +
Garindan, also known as Long Snoot, is the most recognisable Kubaz in Star Wars — the Imperial informant in Mos Eisley who tipped off the stormtroopers to Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi in A New Hope. His distinctive trunk, goggles, and Imperial allegiance made him one of the more memorable background characters of the original trilogy.
Is this generator free to use? +
Yes, completely free with no sign-up required.
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.
Are Kubaz names gendered? +
Yes — the generator creates distinct male and female Kubaz given names with shared clan surnames. Male names favour harder consonant arrangements; female names include characteristic apostrophe-medial consonant combinations unique to Kubaz naming traditions. Use the male/female filter to choose your preferred name type.