Fun Generators
Login

WoW Ogre Name Generator - World of Warcraft

Fun Generators
Toggle sidebar

WoW Ogre Name Generator - World of Warcraft

Generate names for Ogres from World of Warcraft — the towering, two-headed brutes who roam the Blasted Lands, Dustwallow Marsh, and the Twilight Highlands in massive war-bands. Slow-witted but immensely strong, ogres like Cho'gall, Mok'gol, and the Stonemaul clan have carved out a fearsome reputation as mercenaries, raiders, and occasionally cunning warlock-magi. This generator produces guttural, apostrophe-heavy Ogre names with a heavy, brutish rhythm, giving you results like 'Grol'gar' or 'Mug'thresh.' Perfect for World of Warcraft fan fiction, naming a hulking ogre mercenary, or any setting that needs a name for a slow-talking but powerful brute.

WoW Ogre Name

kok'wicall
grutal'roth
lund
gugozit
rusot

Your History

Your history is saved in your browser only. Nothing is ever sent to our servers.

About the WoW Ogre Name Generator

The WoW Ogre Name Generator creates names for the towering, two-headed brutes that roam the Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor. Ogres are massive, often two-headed humanoids known for their brute strength, short tempers, and surprisingly varied clan cultures — from the savage Stonemaul to the cunning, twin-minded warlocks of Cho'gall.

This generator produces guttural, apostrophe-heavy names with harsh consonant clusters, giving you results like "Grol'gar" or "Mug'thresh" — names that sound like they were grunted out between mouthfuls of raw meat.

Whether you're naming an Ogre warlord for World of Warcraft fan fiction, populating a mountain clan for your tabletop campaign, or need a brutish name for any hulking two-headed creature, this generator delivers both masculine and feminine-leaning name styles.

Ogres in World of Warcraft Lore

Ogres are among the oldest races of Draenor and Azeroth, descended from the ogron of Gorgrond. Most Azerothian ogre clans — such as the Stonemaul, Boulderfist, and Dire Maul ogres — are simple-minded brutes ruled by the strongest among them, organizing into loose tribal hierarchies led by a "Mama" or chieftain.

Not all ogres are mindless muscle, however. Cho'gall, the two-headed ogre magi who once led the Twilight's Hammer cult, demonstrated that ogres can wield devastating magical power. Mok'gol Bladebeard and other named ogre champions have appeared as formidable bosses across Azeroth's dungeons and raids.

How to Use These Names

  • World of Warcraft fan fiction: Name an Ogre chieftain, warlord, or clan brute.
  • Tabletop RPGs: Use these names for an ogre boss, mercenary, or wandering giant.
  • Worldbuilding: Borrow the guttural, apostrophe-laden style for any race of giant brutes.
  • Video game characters: Generate a name for a dungeon boss, camp guard, or arena fighter.
  • Creative writing: Build a cast of hulking, short-tempered side characters with a consistent tone.
  • Tabletop miniatures and roleplay: Find a fitting name for an ogre miniature or NPC.

What Makes a Good Ogre Name?

Grol'gar

A short, punchy name with a hard apostrophe break.

Mug'thresh

A heavier name with a crunching consonant ending.

Khurzog

A rolling, guttural name fit for a clan chieftain.

Example Ogre Names

Grol'gar Mug'thresh Khurzog Throgmar Bel'gosh Drak'mok Zol'gore Kragnar Mol'gath Ur'thok

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do Ogres live in World of Warcraft? +
Ogre clans are scattered across both Azeroth and Draenor, with notable groups including the Stonemaul, Boulderfist, and Dire Maul ogres, as well as the magic-wielding Gorian Empire.
Can I use these names for other settings? +
Yes — the brutish, apostrophe-heavy style works well for any race of giant, tribal brutes in fantasy worldbuilding, tabletop RPGs, or video games.
What does a typical Ogre name sound like? +
Names are short, guttural, and often broken by an apostrophe, producing results like "Grol'gar," "Mug'thresh," or "Khurzog."
What are Ogres in World of Warcraft? +
Ogres are towering, often two-headed humanoid brutes descended from the ogron of Gorgrond, known for their immense strength, short tempers, and clan-based societies.
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.
Are these names gendered? +
Yes — choose a male or female style. Male names tend toward harsher, shorter clusters, while female names use a slightly different set of guttural phoneme combinations.