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WoW Kobold Name Generator

Generate names for Kobolds from World of Warcraft — the small, candle-wearing burrowers found in mines and tunnels across Azeroth, from Elwynn Forest and Redridge Mountains to the Wetlands, fiercely guarding their precious candles and mineral hoards from any who dare intrude. This generator produces a Kobold's given name paired with a scavenger epithet, giving you results like 'Grizzik Candlefur' or 'Snik Pickwhisker.' Perfect for World of Warcraft fan fiction, naming a Kobold miner, or any setting that needs a name for a small, candle-clutching tunnel dweller.

WoW Kobold Name

ziggrom skullmop
fazrub lowwick
zobreib rightear
fizzliepp grandwhisker
geiggrug warmeye

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About the WoW Kobold Name Generator

The WoW Kobold Name Generator creates names for Kobolds from World of Warcraft — the small, candle-wearing burrowers found in mines and tunnels across Azeroth, from Elwynn Forest and the Redridge Mountains to the Wetlands, fiercely guarding their precious candles and mineral hoards from any who dare intrude.

This generator produces a Kobold's given name paired with a scavenger epithet — combining a short, scuttling name with a descriptive nickname built from mining and tunnel-dwelling imagery — giving you results like "Nei Thintuft," "Zli Glassclaw," or "Beeggort Softhelm."

Whether you're naming a Kobold miner for World of Warcraft fan fiction, populating a mine tunnel in your tabletop campaign, or need a small, candle-clutching name for any tunnel dweller or scavenger, this generator delivers.

Kobolds in World of Warcraft Lore

Kobolds are small, rat-like burrowers found throughout the mines and tunnels of the Eastern Kingdoms, particularly in Elwynn Forest, Redridge Mountains, and the Wetlands. Famous for their territorial cry "You no take candle!", Kobolds guard their candles — their primary light source underground — with surprising ferocity.

Kobold tunnels are often filled with simple traps, candle stockpiles, and mining equipment scavenged from the surface. While individually weak, Kobolds tend to swarm intruders in numbers, making their tunnels a recurring early-game challenge for adventurers exploring the mines of the Eastern Kingdoms.

How to Use These Names

  • World of Warcraft fan fiction: Name a Kobold miner or a candle-guarding tunnel dweller.
  • Tabletop RPGs: Use these names for a small burrower NPC or a mine tunnel encounter.
  • Worldbuilding: Borrow the name-plus-epithet structure for any small, tunnel-dwelling race.
  • Video game characters: Generate a name for a mine enemy, scavenger, or comic-relief pest.
  • Creative writing: Build a cast of Kobold characters with a consistent scuttling feel.
  • Tabletop miniatures and roleplay: Find a fitting name for a candle-wearing burrower model.

What Makes a Good Kobold Name?

Nei Thintuft

A short, squeaky name with a small, scrappy epithet.

Zli Glassclaw

A clipped name with a sharp, mining-themed epithet.

Slabblagg Lowpick

A longer, scuttling name with a tool-based epithet.

Example Kobold Names

Nei Thintuft Zli Glassclaw Snien Broadpick Zlot Bleakwhiskers No Goldchisel Geeggeet Knottooth Sleigg Roundwhisker Rei Knotear Beeggort Softhelm Slabblagg Lowpick

Frequently Asked Questions

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.
What are Kobolds in World of Warcraft? +
Kobolds are small, rat-like burrowers found in mines and tunnels across the Eastern Kingdoms, famous for fiercely guarding their candles with the cry "You no take candle!"
Are these names gendered? +
No — Kobold names are not split by gender, so this generator produces a single pool of names suitable for any Kobold character.
Where can Kobolds be found in World of Warcraft? +
Kobolds are most commonly found in mines and tunnels in Elwynn Forest, the Redridge Mountains, and the Wetlands.
Can I use these names for other settings? +
Yes — the name-plus-epithet structure works well for small burrowers, mine pests, or any tunnel-dwelling creature in your own setting.
Why does each name have two parts? +
Each Kobold name pairs a short given name with a scavenger epithet built from mining and tunnel-dwelling imagery, reflecting their burrowing lifestyle.