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Troll Name Generator - World of Warcraft

Generate names for Trolls from World of Warcraft — the loa-worshipping, voodoo-practicing tribes of Azeroth, from the Darkspear of the Horde to the jungle and forest tribes scattered across the world. Troll names have a distinctive guttural, percussive sound, full of apostrophe-laden consonant clusters and rolling vowels. This generator produces flowing, tribal-sounding Troll names — giving you results like 'Zal'gar' or 'Shenzeeth.' Perfect for World of Warcraft fan fiction, naming a Darkspear hunter, a Gurubashi warrior, a Zandalari emissary, or any setting that needs a name for a fierce, jungle-dwelling troll character.

Troll Name

zhelmieneinn
pel'siahn
laim'ghexmiash
meh'daaxzoz
taireih

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About the Troll Name Generator

The Troll Name Generator creates guttural, tribal-sounding names for the loa-worshipping trolls of World of Warcraft. Each generated name is a single flowing word built from consonant clusters, apostrophes, and rolling vowels, giving you results like "Sooz'kan," "Shuyielunn," or "Draiderzey."

Troll names favor harsh consonant combinations punctuated by glottal-stop apostrophes — "Zal'gar," "Trag'thorn," "Kai'tsoohnath" — alternating with longer rolling forms like "Pasugann" or "Traag'ragmohn." This mix of percussive and flowing syllables captures the wild, primal sound of troll speech as heard across the Echo Isles, the jungles of Stranglethorn, and the icy peaks of Zul'Drak.

Whether you're naming a Darkspear headhunter, a Gurubashi warlord, a Zul'Drak ice troll shaman, or any setting that needs a name for a fierce, voodoo-practicing tribal character, this generator delivers.

Trolls in World of Warcraft Lore

The Darkspear and the Echo Isles

The Darkspear tribe, once exiled to the Echo Isles, became one of the Horde's founding members under chieftains Sen'jin and later Vol'jin. Guided by the loa Bwonsamdi and shamans who walk the Path of the Loa, the Darkspear bring voodoo magic, swift agility, and ancestral wisdom to every battle.

Rival Tribes and Ancient Empires

Beyond the Darkspear, Azeroth is home to many troll tribes — the jungle-dwelling Gurubashi of Stranglethorn Vale, the snow trolls of Zul'Drak and Northrend, and the forest trolls of the Amani empire. Each tribe carries its own dialect, customs, and loa, but all share the same primal, guttural naming traditions.

How to Use These Names

  • Name a troll character for World of Warcraft fan fiction or roleplay
  • Create a Darkspear headhunter, Gurubashi warlord, or Zul'Drak shaman NPC for a tabletop campaign
  • Find a name for a fierce, voodoo-practicing tribal character in a story, animation, or game
  • Generate names for a cast of jungle or ice troll raiders
  • Build a troll guild roster with a consistent, primal naming style
  • Name a loa-worshipping shaman, witch doctor, or hunter NPC

What Makes a Good Troll Name?

Sooz'kan

Sharp consonant clusters broken by a glottal-stop apostrophe sound distinctly troll.

Shuyielunn

A longer, rolling form with doubled consonants feels at home among the jungle tribes.

Kai'tsoohnath

An extended, multi-syllable name with several apostrophes suits a powerful shaman or chieftain.

Example Troll Names

Sooz'kan Shuyielunn Traeh'nopzih Ijehmash Deaz'dath Zun'chaegzuk Pasugann Draiderzey Traag'ragmohn Kai'tsoohnath

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of names does this generator produce? +
Each generated name is a single flowing word built from guttural consonant clusters, apostrophes, and rolling vowels, producing results like "Sooz'kan," "Shuyielunn," or "Traag'ragmohn."
Why do some names have apostrophes in them? +
The apostrophe represents a glottal stop, a sharp break between syllables that gives troll names their distinctive percussive sound — common in names like "Vol'jin" or "Sen'jin" from the games.
Can I use these names for other tribal or primal characters? +
Absolutely — the harsh, percussive naming style works for any fierce, voodoo-practicing, or tribal character in fiction, games, or tabletop RPGs, not just World of Warcraft trolls specifically.
Is this generator free to use? +
Yes — the Troll Name Generator is completely free. Generate as many names as you need without any cost or account.
Are these names based on World of Warcraft lore? +
Yes — the style is inspired by the trolls of World of Warcraft, from the Darkspear tribe of the Horde to the jungle, forest, and ice trolls scattered across Azeroth and Northrend.
Are these names gendered? +
No — these names are not split by gender, so this generator produces a single pool of names suitable for any troll character, regardless of sex.