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Tellarite Name Generator - Star Trek

Generate Tellarite names for Star Trek — the cantankerous, porcine humanoids who are one of the four founding species of the United Federation of Planets. Tellarites are known for their aggressive debate style, their love of argument as a social bonding ritual, and their directness that can seem rude to other species but is deeply cultural. They hail from Tellar Prime and have been a cornerstone of Federation politics and engineering since the founding. Key Tellarite characters include Ambassador Gav (TOS), Shran's political rival Naarg, and various engineers and diplomats across Enterprise and SNW. Tellarites are also notable for their impressive facial hair and pig-like snouts. Tellarite names consist of a first name and a family name, with an optional clan-word suffix (bav, bim, blasch, chim, glasch, glov, lorin, jav) that appears between the given name and family name — producing full names like 'Graan bav Zlanch'. Male first names use heavy consonant onsets (Br, Ch, Cr, D, Dv, Fr, G, Gl, Gr, H, J, K, Kh, L, M, N, Pr, R, Sh, Sk, T, Th, Tr, V, W, X, Z, Zh) with rich vowels (aa, ao) and dense ending clusters. Female first names use a different onset set with softer endings. Shared family names draw from their own consonant-heavy pool. Perfect for Star Trek TOS/ENT/SNW RPGs, Tellarite ambassador, engineer, and politician character creation, and any science fiction setting requiring names for a proudly argumentative Federation founding species.

Tellarite Name - Star Trek

Raon bav Genkiss
Kuss bim Frurggogh
Bottarg blasch Dvan
Dann glasch Chevov
Grogrind glov Jol

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About the Tellarite Name Generator

The Tellarite Name Generator creates full names — first name, optional clan word, and family name — for one of the four founding species of the United Federation of Planets. Male first names use heavy consonant onsets (Br, Ch, Cr, D, Dv, Fr, G, Gl, Gr, H, J, K, Kh, L, M, N, Pr, R, Sh, Sk, T, Th, Tr, V, W, X, Z, Zh), rich diphthong vowels (aa, ao), and dense ending consonant clusters. An optional clan word (bav, bim, blasch, chim, glasch, glov, lorin, jav) appears between the given name and family name — producing three-part names like "Graan bav Zlanch".

Female names use a different onset set (Bl, Ch, Cl, Fr, Gh, Gh, Sh, Tl, Zh) with softer optional endings. Shared family names draw from a consonant-heavy phoneme pool with vowel-consonant-vowel assembly. Both short and long first name patterns are generated, producing names of varying formality.

All phoneme patterns are derived from canonical Tellarite character names as established in TOS, Enterprise, and Strange New Worlds.

The Tellarites in Star Trek

Federation Founders and Proud Arguers

Tellarites are one of the four founding species of the United Federation of Planets — alongside Humans, Vulcans, and Andorians. They hail from Tellar Prime, a temperate world with a rich mercantile tradition. Physically, Tellarites are stocky, porcine-featured humanoids with impressive beards (both male and female), pronounced snouts, and a fierce pride that manifests in their most distinctive cultural trait: the love of argument. For Tellarites, vigorous debate — even outright insults — is a form of social bonding and respect. What appears rude to other species is actually an invitation to engage seriously; a Tellarite who does not argue with you does not take you seriously. Their engineering tradition is legendary across the Federation — Tellarite starship design and industrial manufacturing contributed significantly to early Federation technology.

Iconic Tellarite Characters

Ambassador Gav was the first major Tellarite character — appearing in TOS's "Journey to Babel" alongside other Federation ambassadors, his murder created the mystery at the episode's heart. Enterprise brought Tellarites into fuller view: Naarg and other Tellarite characters in the founding-era episodes demonstrated their cultural complexity, including their role in the Coalition of Planets. Strange New Worlds continues this tradition, featuring Tellarite crew members and political figures in the post-Enterprise pre-TOS period. Their arguing culture creates natural conflict and comedy in ensemble casts, and their engineering expertise makes them valuable technical crew members. The clan-word naming convention (Graan bav Zlanch) reflects their strong guild and family traditions.

How to Use These Names

  • RPG characters: Create Tellarite engineers, ambassadors, merchants, and Starfleet crew members for any Federation-era campaign.
  • Clan-word naming: The three-part name structure (given-name clan-word family-name) is a rich worldbuilding element — different clan words suggest different guild affiliations or regional origins on Tellar Prime.
  • Engineering roles: Tellarites are master engineers — name chief engineers, shipyard designers, and industrial planners for your Federation stories.
  • Debate and diplomacy: A Tellarite diplomat who insults everyone they meet is performing a cultural greeting. Generate names for these memorable Federation Council representatives.
  • Fan fiction: The Tellarite perspective on Federation history — from founding doubts to modern pride — offers fertile storytelling territory from a species that argued its way into history.
  • Strange New Worlds era: Name Tellarite crew members serving on pre-TOS Starfleet vessels during the Constitution-class era.

What Makes a Good Tellarite Name?

Graan bav

The clan-word suffix (bav, bim, blasch, chim, glasch, glov, lorin, jav) is the most distinctive element of Tellarite full names. These clan words — inserted between given name and family name — indicate guild or regional affiliation, functioning like a professional and clan title simultaneously.

Klaarc

Male Tellarite given names use heavy consonant openings (Kh, Gr, Br, Tr, Zh) with the distinctive Tellarite diphthong vowels (aa, ao) — names that sound like they were meant to be shouted across a noisy engineering bay or through the din of a vigorous argument.

Zhaarc Grav

A full Tellarite name has a satisfying weight — the given name establishes identity, the clan word places them in a community, and the family name grounds them in lineage. Even the family name (Grav, Kranch, Blorn) carries Tellarite sonic DNA — dense, hard-consonant, unmistakable.

Example Tellarite Names

Graan bav Zranch Khaarch glasch Blorn Naarc chim Traagg Claahk glov Fravr Blaarc jav Khaath Fraann bim Glarch Ghaarc bav Pranch Thaagg blasch Hravr Skaansh glov Zhaarc Claalk bim Dvaarch

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Tellarite names gender-differentiated? +
Yes — this generator creates separate phoneme patterns for male and female Tellarite names. Male first names use heavy onset consonants (Br, Ch, Cr, D, Dv, Fr, G, Gl, Gr, Kh, Sh, Tr, Zh) with the distinctive Tellarite aa/ao vowels and dense ending consonants. Female first names use a different onset set (Bl, Ch, Cl, Fr, Gh, Sh, Tl, Zh) with softer mid-consonants and more optional endings. Both genders share the same clan word pool and family name phoneme patterns.
Is there an API? +
Yes — fungenerators.com provides an API. Visit the API section for documentation and subscription details.
What is the Tellarite clan-word naming convention? +
Tellarite full names follow a three-part structure: given name + clan word + family name. The clan word (bav, bim, blasch, chim, glasch, glov, lorin, jav) is not merely decorative — it indicates guild or regional affiliation, functioning as both a professional and clan identifier. A Tellarite engineer from the glasch guild would use "glasch" in their name, distinguishing them from a merchant of the bav commercial house. Not all Tellarite names include a clan word — it is optional and appears in roughly half of the names generated here.
How did the Tellarites help found the Federation? +
Tellarites were one of four species that negotiated the Coalition of Planets that eventually became the United Federation of Planets — alongside Humans, Vulcans, and Andorians. Their participation was not always smooth: Tellarite and Andorian delegations frequently clashed during founding negotiations, and a Romulan plot to assassinate Ambassador Gav and frame another species nearly derailed the coalition in TOS's "Journey to Babel." Despite their argumentative nature, Tellarites contributed significantly to the Federation's technological and industrial capacity — their engineering tradition helped build the early Starfleet.
Is this generator free? +
Yes, completely free.
Why do Tellarites argue so much, and is it rude? +
Tellarite argument culture is one of Star Trek's most entertaining worldbuilding elements. For Tellarites, vigorous debate — including direct insults and blunt criticism — is a form of social bonding and mutual respect. A Tellarite who does not argue with you does not consider you worth their time. From a Tellarite perspective, treating someone with careful diplomatic politeness is actually a form of dismissal — you only argue seriously with people you take seriously. This cultural trait makes Tellarite diplomats simultaneously the most difficult and most honest negotiating partners in the Federation.