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Legend of Zelda Blin Name Generator

Generate Blin names in the style of The Legend of Zelda series. The Blin are a family of goblin-like enemies found across multiple Zelda titles — Bokoblins, Moblins, Bulblins, Lizalfos, and their many variants. Named enemies and bosses among the Blin have short, percussive names built from hard consonants and open vowels, with many ending in the tribal suffix '-blin' that marks their species membership. Blin names come in two forms: short tribal names of three syllables followed by the suffix 'blin' (such as Galblin or Dodblin), and longer compound names of five or six phonemes without a suffix (such as Gaboranavu or Rolonavn). Both forms use hard onset consonants (b, d, g, h, l, m, n, r, v, z) and full, open vowels (a, o, u) that give them a guttural, tribal sound. Perfect for Legend of Zelda fan fiction, Blin enemies in tabletop adventures, goblin-culture worldbuilding, or any fantasy project needing names that feel tribal, guttural, and satisfyingly monstrous.

Legend of Zelda Blin Name

rudblin
raruda
lobblin
rududo
raduyo

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About the Legend of Zelda Blin Name Generator

This generator creates names for the Blin family of creatures from The Legend of Zelda series. The Blin are a family of goblin-like enemies who appear across multiple Zelda titles — from Bokoblins and Moblins to Bulblins, Miniblins, and their many named variants. The tribal suffix "-blin" is the defining marker of this monster family, and many named Blin enemies and bosses carry that suffix as part of their designation.

The generator produces two types of Blin names. The first style follows the classic tribal convention: a short syllable built from hard consonants and open vowels, followed by the suffix "blin" — producing names like Galblin, Nolblin, or Darblin. The second style generates longer compound names without a suffix — more syllabically complex formations that might belong to a named Blin chieftain or warrior, like Gozodo or Vonayo.

All generated names are free to use in Zelda fan fiction, tabletop adventures, goblin-culture worldbuilding, or any creative project needing names that feel primitive, tribal, and satisfyingly monstrous.

The Blin Family in Legend of Zelda

A Recurring Enemy Clan

The Blin monsters have appeared in nearly every major Zelda title since the original game. Bokoblins are the most common — small, social, weapon-wielding goblins found in great numbers across Hyrule. Moblins are their larger, stronger cousins. Bulblins — pig-riding warriors led by King Bulblin — appeared prominently in Twilight Princess. In Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, Bokoblins and Moblins are organised into camps with a clear tribal hierarchy.

The "-blin" Naming Convention

The "-blin" suffix is one of the most consistent naming conventions in the Zelda series. It marks membership in the Blin monster family and appears across Bokoblin, Moblin, Bulblin, and Miniblin. Named Blin characters — bosses, chieftains, and significant enemies — often carry a short personal identifier before the suffix, following the pattern this generator replicates. Longer personal names without the suffix may belong to more distinguished or individualised Blin figures.

How to Use These Names

  • Name Blin chieftains, bosses, or named enemies in Zelda fan fiction and creative writing.
  • Create a Blin tribe with individually named warriors and leaders for tabletop RPG campaigns.
  • Use Blin-style names for goblin NPCs in any fantasy setting — the tribal suffix convention works beyond Zelda.
  • Generate monster names for homebrew Zelda-inspired dungeon crawls and tabletop adventures.
  • Name goblin or orc characters in fantasy novels, short stories, or interactive fiction.
  • Build a rogues' gallery of named monstrous enemies for any fantasy video game or card game project.

What Makes a Good Blin Name?

Galblin

The tribal suffix -blin is the defining marker of the Blin family. Short names following "[onset][vowel][consonant]blin" capture the species designation pattern established in official Zelda lore.

Vonayo

Longer personal names use alternating consonant-vowel patterns built from hard Blin consonants (b, d, g, h, l, m, n, r, v, z) and full, open vowels (a, o, u) — suggesting a more distinguished or named individual.

Dumblin

Hard, plosive consonants (b, d, g, m, n) give Blin names their guttural, tribal impact — matching the blustering, aggressive personality of the Blin monster family.

Example Blin Names

Galblin Nolblin Darblin Gumblin Vudblin Vonayo Gozodo Duluna Naharo Vuruna

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Blin-style names be used for goblins in non-Zelda settings? +
Yes — the tribal suffix convention and hard-consonant, open-vowel phoneme palette work well for goblins, orcs, trolls, or any primitive monster culture in fantasy settings beyond Legend of Zelda.
Can I access this generator via API? +
Yes — FunGenerators.com offers API access to this and hundreds of other generators. Visit the API section of the site for plans and documentation.
Does the generator always produce names with "blin" at the end? +
No — the generator produces two name styles. About half the names follow the tribal "[syllable]blin" pattern (e.g., Galblin, Nolblin). The other half produces longer compound names without the suffix (e.g., Vonayo, Gozodo) — suitable for named chieftains or more individualised Blin characters.
What are Blin monsters in Legend of Zelda? +
The Blin are a family of goblin-like monsters found throughout the Zelda series. They include Bokoblins, Moblins, Bulblins, and Miniblins — tribal creatures that inhabit Hyrule and surrounding regions. The "-blin" suffix marks membership in this monster family and appears consistently across the series.
Are generated names free to use? +
Yes — all generated names are free to use in personal or commercial creative projects. The generator produces novel combinations and does not reproduce character names from the Zelda games.