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Rattataki Name Generator - Star Wars: The Old Republic

Generate Rattataki names for Star Wars: The Old Republic — names for the pale-skinned, bald humanoids of the brutal world Rattatak, whose culture of endless gladiatorial warfare and clan conflict has produced some of the most ruthless fighters in the galaxy. The Rattataki are defined by violence: their homeworld was cut off from the Republic for millennia, leaving clans to wage perpetual war in gladiatorial arenas and battlefields. Asajj Ventress, the dark-side assassin and Count Dooku's apprentice, is the most iconic Rattataki in Star Wars canon — her white skin, bald head, and twin lightsabers as recognizable as any Sith. Rattataki names carry a sharp, aggressive phonological character matching the species' warrior culture. Female names open with an optional vowel starter (a, e, i, o, u, ai, au, ei, ou — or empty for a consonant-led attack) followed by harsh consonant clusters (bz, cz, dj, dz, kz, pj, pz, sj, xj, xr, yj, yr, yz, zr and more). Male names open with vowel or diphthong starters (ay, ey, oy added for the male set) followed by a similarly dense consonant array. Names close on hard medial consonants and optional vowel/consonant suffixes. Perfect for SWTOR Rattataki Sith Inquisitor or Sith Warrior characters, gladiatorial arena warriors, dark-side assassins inspired by Asajj Ventress, and tabletop RPG characters from the brutal fringe worlds of the Outer Rim.

Rattataki Name - Star Wars: The Old Republic

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

The Rattataki Name Generator creates names for Star Wars' pale-skinned, bald near-human warriors from the brutal gladiatorial world of Rattatak — a planet so isolated from the Republic for millennia that its inhabitants developed an entire culture built around endless warfare. Rattataki names carry the aggressive, sharp-edged phonological character that matches the species' reputation: optional vowel starters (or empty for an immediate consonant attack), harsh consonant clusters built from exotic pairings (bz, cz, dj, dz, kz, pj, pz, sj, xj, xr, yj, yr, yz, zr), and names that sound like they were forged in an arena rather than written in a court.

The generator produces both male and female Rattataki names using distinct phoneme sets. Female names open with optional vowel starters (a, e, i, o, u, ai, au, ei, ou — or empty for direct consonant onset) followed by harsh cluster consonants. Male names extend the starter set with additional diphthongs (ay, ey, oy) and use a related but distinct consonant array, adding l, m, n, w to the available medial set for slightly more variety. Both genders share the middle consonant, second vowel, and optional suffix positions.

Rattataki in Star Wars Lore

Asajj Ventress defines the Rattataki in Star Wars canon. Count Dooku's assassin, dark-side adept, and eventual fallen ally of the Nightsisters, Ventress carries twin curved lightsabers and a grudge against virtually every power in the galaxy. Her white skin, bald head, and tattooed markings are visually inseparable from her identity — and her Rattataki heritage provides the backstory of brutal survival that shaped her into one of the prequel era's most complex characters. Her early life as a gladiatorial slave on Rattatak, her Jedi training that ended in tragedy, and her fall to the dark side under Dooku form one of Star Wars' most compelling origin stories.

In SWTOR, Rattataki are a playable species available primarily to Imperial classes, reflecting their cultural alignment with strength, ruthlessness, and survival-of-the-fittest values that the Sith Empire prizes. The planet Rattatak is a wasteland of warring clans and gladiatorial arenas where weakness is not merely punished but eradicated. Rattataki who leave their homeworld often do so as slaves, mercenaries, or assassins — their combat skills honed by a lifetime of mandatory violence making them invaluable to anyone willing to offer coin or freedom.

How to Use These Names

  • SWTOR character creation: Generate an authentic Rattataki name for a Sith Inquisitor or Sith Warrior — the Imperial classes that best match the species' dark-side, combat-focused character.
  • Asajj Ventress stories: Name Rattataki gladiators, arena champions, and clan warriors that could appear alongside Ventress in prequel-era or Old Republic stories.
  • Star Wars TTRPGs: Perfect for Edge of the Empire or Age of Rebellion Rattataki bounty hunters, assassins, and hired blades whose skills were forged on the brutal arena floors of Rattatak.
  • Gender filter: Female names use an onset vowel set (a, e, i, o, u, ai, au, ei, ou); male names extend to ay, ey, oy diphthongs and add l, m, n, w to the medial consonant array.
  • Worldbuilding: Populate a gladiatorial roster, a clan of Rattataki warriors, a mercenary company, or a pit-fighting circuit with names that carry the species' harsh phonological signature.

What Makes a Good Rattataki Name?

Ventress

The most famous Rattataki name exemplifies the species' phonological character: an optional opening vowel followed by harsh consonant clusters that give names an aggressive, combat-ready sound. The generator replicates this pattern with its exotic consonant pairing arrays.

Harsh Clusters

What sets Rattataki names apart is the consonant cluster array — bz, cz, dj, dz, kz, pj, pz, sj, xj, xr, yj, yr, yz, zr and more create a sound unlike any other species in Star Wars, reflecting Rattatak's total isolation and independently evolved culture.

Arena-Ready

Rattataki names are built to be announced in gladiatorial arenas — short, punchy, and memorable. The optional vowel onset and optional suffix endings mean names range from stark two-syllable strikes to longer, more exotic multi-part constructions.

Example Rattataki Names

Asajj Ventress Bzichev Xraujo Jagom Etsepadj Ousriege Kzerah Djavix Ipjesai Yrobal

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I access this generator via API? +
Yes. FunGenerators offers an API providing access to name generators including Star Wars species names. Visit the API documentation for subscription details and endpoints.
Is Asajj Ventress actually Rattataki? +
In canon, Asajj Ventress was retconned to be Dathomirian (born to the Nightsisters of Dathomir and sold into slavery on Rattatak as a child). However, she was originally designed and introduced as a Rattataki, and in SWTOR and many expanded universe sources, "Rattataki" and "Asajj Ventress" remain directly linked. The Rattataki species design — white skin, bald head, tattoo markings, gladiatorial culture — is inseparable from her visual identity.
Are these names based on canon Rattataki names from Star Wars? +
Yes. The generator uses phonetic patterns derived from canonical Rattataki sources — anchored primarily by Asajj Ventress and SWTOR's expanded Rattataki lore. The characteristic features of Rattataki names are reproduced: optional vowel starters (a, e, i, o, u, ai, au, ei, ou), exotic consonant clusters (bz, cz, dj, dz, kz, pj, pz, sj, xj, xr, yj, yr, yz, zr), and hard medial-terminal combinations that give names their aggressive, arena-ready quality.
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.
Which SWTOR class fits a Rattataki character? +
Rattataki in SWTOR are available primarily to Imperial classes, fitting the species' survival-focused, strength-respecting culture. The Sith Inquisitor — a dark-side Force user who rose from slavery or lowly origins — aligns particularly well with the Rattataki narrative of gladiatorial rise through brutal competition. Sith Warrior and Bounty Hunter are also strong fits for combat-focused Rattataki characters.
How do male and female Rattataki names differ? +
Female Rattataki names use an onset vowel starter set of a, e, i, o, u, ai, au, ei, ou (or empty for an immediate consonant attack). Male names extend this with additional diphthong starters (ay, ey, oy) and use a slightly wider medial consonant set that adds l, m, n, w alongside the shared hard consonants. Both genders use the same harsh-cluster consonant onset for the second position.