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Warhammer Beastmen Name Generator - Warhammer Fantasy

Generate Beastmen names inspired by Warhammer Fantasy — names fit for the bestial, Chaos-corrupted Gors, Ungors, and Bray-Shamans that haunt the deep forests of the Old World, worshipping the Dark Gods around blazing herdstones. Beastmen names come in two flavours: harsh, guttural phoneme names built from sounds like 'gh', 'kn', 'th', and 'zh', and brutal compound names that pair an ominous adjective with a feral body-part noun, like 'Bloodfang' or 'Ironhorn'. Perfect for Warhammer Fantasy Beastmen warbands, Chaos-touched monsters in D&D or Pathfinder, and any fantasy project needing names with a savage, primal, herd-beast feel.

Warhammer Beastmen Name

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thoonguk
silverhand
shadowpelt

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About the Warhammer Beastmen Name Generator

The Warhammer Beastmen Name Generator creates names for the bestial, Chaos-touched herds that roam the deep, untamed forests of the Old World in Games Workshop's Warhammer Fantasy setting. Gors, Ungors, Bestigors, and Bray-Shamans all gather here, drawn by the call of the herdstone and the whispers of the Dark Gods.

This generator produces two distinct styles of name. The first is a harsh, guttural phoneme name built from sounds like 'gh', 'kn', 'th', and 'zh' — names that sound like a snarl or a war-cry. The second is a brutal compound name that pairs an ominous adjective with a feral body-part noun, producing names like "Bloodfang" or "Ironhorn" that read like trophies earned in battle.

Use this generator for Beastmen warbands, Chaos-corrupted monsters, or any savage, herd-dwelling creature in your fantasy project.

Beastmen in Warhammer Fantasy

Beastmen are the twisted, half-animal spawn of Chaos that have infested the forests of the Old World since before the rise of the Empire. Born from herds of mundane animals exposed to the raw power of Chaos, or from human tribes corrupted over generations, Beastmen gather in roving herds led by towering Doombulls, cunning Bray-Shamans, and brutal Beastlords. They live for raiding, pillaging, and dragging sacrifices back to their herdstones — ancient standing stones soaked in the blood of the slain and saturated with the favour of the Dark Gods.

Beastmen society has no use for the soft names of civilised races. A Gor earns its name through deeds, scars, and the favour of Chaos — a name might be a harsh, half-bestial grunt of sound, or it might be a grim trophy-title describing the creature's most fearsome trait: the colour of its hide, the shape of its horns, or the manner in which it has maimed its enemies. Both styles of name produced by this generator reflect that duality — the raw, animalistic phoneme names for rank-and-file Gors and Ungors, and the proud compound trophy-names for Beastlords, Doombulls, and champions who have proven themselves in the eyes of the herd.

Whether you're fielding a Beastmen warband on the tabletop, writing about a Chaos-corrupted forest in your fantasy fiction, or simply need a name with a savage, primal edge for an original monster, this generator delivers names that sound torn straight from the heart of the Chaos Wastes.

How to Use These Names

  • Warhammer Fantasy armies: Name Gors, Ungors, Bestigors, Bray-Shamans, and Beastlords for your Beastmen warherd.
  • Tabletop RPGs: Use these names for Chaos-corrupted monsters, beastfolk, or feral humanoids in D&D, Pathfinder, or Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay.
  • Video games: Generate quick names for monstrous enemies, herd bosses, or wilderness encounters.
  • Worldbuilding: Borrow these names for any savage, beast-like race that worships dark, primal powers.
  • Miniature wargaming: Quickly name a unit of Gors or a Beastlord champion for your next campaign.

What Makes a Good Beastmen Name?

Bargak

A short, guttural phoneme name suits a common Gor or Ungor in the herd's ranks.

Vaulgror

A longer, harsher phoneme name with doubled consonants suits a hulking Bestigor or Minotaur.

Bloodfang

A grim compound trophy-name suits a Beastlord or Doombull who has proven its dominance over the herd.

Example Beastmen Names

Bargak Moogax Vaulgror Khengrik Bloodfang Ironhorn Gorehide Steelmane Stonemaw Thazgur

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Beastmen in Warhammer Fantasy? +
Beastmen are the bestial, Chaos-corrupted herds that roam the forests of the Old World in Games Workshop's Warhammer Fantasy setting — Gors, Ungors, Bestigors, Minotaurs, and Bray-Shamans who worship the Dark Gods around blood-soaked herdstones.
Are these official names from Warhammer Fantasy? +
No, these are procedurally generated names crafted to match the phonetic and thematic style of Beastmen names — they are not official unit or character names from Games Workshop.
Can I use these names for non-Warhammer monsters? +
Yes — the savage, primal naming style works well for any beast-like or Chaos-corrupted creature in D&D, Pathfinder, or original fantasy settings.
Can I integrate this generator via an API? +
Yes — fungenerators.com offers API access to this and other generators so you can integrate name generation directly into your own apps and tools.
What styles of Beastmen names does this generator produce? +
Two styles: harsh, guttural phoneme names built from sounds like "gh", "kn", and "zh" for rank-and-file Gors and Ungors, and brutal compound trophy-names like "Bloodfang" or "Ironhorn" for Beastlords and champions.
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.