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Zandalari Troll Name Generator - World of Warcraft

Generate names for Zandalari Trolls from World of Warcraft — the ancient, proud empire-builders of the Isle of Zandalar, first among trolls and once worshipped as living gods by the loa themselves. Ruled by King Rastakhan and his daughter Talanji, the Zandalari forged an alliance with the Horde during the Battle for Dazar'alor, bringing their dinosaur-riding warriors and deep connection to the loa to the war effort. This generator produces flowing, regal troll names with a distinctly ancient, ceremonial sound — giving you results like 'Zekhan' or 'Rezan'gore.' Perfect for World of Warcraft fan fiction, naming a Dazar'alor noble, a Zandalari warbringer, or any setting that needs a name for a proud, ancient troll empire character.

Zandalari Troll Name

pilnyngaash
si'yin'see
chi'muk
bin'zih'rues
chavor'vak

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About the Zandalari Troll Name Generator

The Zandalari Troll Name Generator creates regal, ancient-sounding names for the first and proudest of all troll empires in World of Warcraft. Each generated name is a single flowing word built from guttural consonant clusters, apostrophes, and rolling vowels, giving you results like "Ma'mu," "Tra'we," or "Sur'goxesh."

Zandalari names favor sharp, apostrophe-laden forms — "Kac'aah," "Ar'gal," "Khir'lal" — alongside longer rolling names like "Jilikoh" or "Sosgi." This mix of percussive and flowing syllables captures the ceremonial, ancient weight of a civilization that ruled long before the rise of the other troll tribes.

Whether you're naming a Dazar'alor noble, a Zandalari warbringer, a loa-touched priest, or any setting that needs a name for a proud, ancient troll empire character, this generator delivers.

The Zandalari in World of Warcraft Lore

Zandalar and the Loa

The Zandalari trolls of the Isle of Zandalar are considered the first troll empire, ancient progenitors revered by other troll tribes and once worshipped as living gods. Their capital, Dazar'alor, is a towering city built in honor of the loa — powerful spirits who guide and empower the Zandalari people.

King Rastakhan and the Horde

Under King Rastakhan and his daughter, Talanji, the Zandalari Empire formally allied with the Horde during the Battle for Dazar'alor, bringing dinosaur-riding warriors, ancient rituals, and deep loa magic to the war against the Alliance.

How to Use These Names

  • Name a Zandalari troll character for World of Warcraft fan fiction or roleplay
  • Create a Dazar'alor noble, Zandalari warbringer, or loa-touched priest NPC for a tabletop campaign
  • Find a name for a proud, ancient empire character in a story, animation, or game
  • Generate names for a cast of dinosaur-riding Zandalari warriors
  • Build a Zandalari guild roster with a consistent, regal naming style
  • Name a king, queen, or high priest NPC for an ancient troll empire

What Makes a Good Zandalari Troll Name?

Ma'mu

A short, sharp name with a glottal-stop apostrophe sounds distinctly ancient and ceremonial.

Jilikoh

A longer, rolling name feels at home among Zandalar's ancient halls.

Sur'goxesh

An extended, multi-syllable name with an apostrophe suits a king, queen, or high priest.

Example Zandalari Troll Names

Ma'mu Tra'we Kac'aah Ar'gal Jilikoh Ki'cherek Sur'goxesh Car'ueh Sosgi Khir'lal

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 "Ma'mu," "Sur'goxesh," or "Jilikoh."
Are these names based on World of Warcraft lore? +
Yes — the style is inspired by the Zandalari trolls of World of Warcraft, the ancient first troll empire of Dazar'alor, ruled by King Rastakhan and allied with the Horde.
Can I use these names for other ancient or regal characters? +
Absolutely — the ceremonial, ancient-empire naming style works for any regal, ancient, or tribal-monarch character in fiction, games, or tabletop RPGs, not just World of Warcraft Zandalari specifically.
How is this different from the regular Troll Name Generator? +
Both generators share a similar guttural, apostrophe-heavy sound, but this one draws from a separate phoneme pool tuned for the ancient, ceremonial feel of the Zandalari Empire rather than the Darkspear and jungle tribes.
Is this generator free to use? +
Yes — the Zandalari Troll Name Generator is completely free. Generate as many names as you need without any cost or account.
Are these names gendered? +
No — these names are not split by gender, so this generator produces a single pool of names suitable for any Zandalari troll character, regardless of sex.