Legend of Zelda Korok & Kokiri Name Generator
The Koroks and their ancestors the Kokiri are among Zelda's most charming forest-dwelling races. In Ocarina of Time, the Kokiri are fairy-paired children of the forest who never grow up — living under the care of the Great Deku Tree in Kokiri Forest. In The Wind Waker, the Kokiri evolved into the Koroks after the Great Flood, hiding their plant-like forms under wooden masks and scattering across the islands of the Great Sea. Both groups share compact, nature-inspired names that feel organic and leafy.
Male Korok names begin with an optional onset consonant (including clusters like br, dr, gr), flow through a central vowel and medial consonant cluster, and close with an optional sound — producing names that feel like rustling leaves: hekiu, tumo, gamis. Female Kokiri names open on a required strong consonant, build through a central vowel and a medial consonant, and close on a rich vowel or diphthong (ai, ia, ea, oa, ui) — giving them a brighter, more melodic quality: Saria, Taki, Mido.
Use the filter to switch between Korok-style names (male pool) and Kokiri-style names (female pool), representing the two related but distinct forms of forest-people naming.
The Kokiri are the children of the forest in Ocarina of Time, each paired with a guardian fairy and forbidden from leaving the woods lest they die — or so they believe. Saria, Link's childhood friend and Sage of Forest, is the most prominent Kokiri. Mido, the self-styled "Big Boss," is their boastful gatekeeper. Fido and the other children populate the forest settlement with names that feel gentle and nature-touched.
After the Great Flood that submerged Hyrule at the end of the Adult Timeline, the Kokiri evolved into Koroks — plant-like beings who wear wooden masks to hide their forms from humans. They appear in The Wind Waker as seeds scattered by the Great Deku Tree, each hiding a Korok Seed for Link to find. In Breath of the Wild, Hestu and the Korok Seeds become a major collectible mechanic, cementing the Koroks' role as the forest's whimsical hidden keepers.
Saria
Kokiri female names often close on bright vowels or diphthongs (ia, ai, ea), giving them a lilting, nature-song quality that suits forest children.
Mido
Short Korok names with optional onset consonants and a single medial cluster feel compact and sprite-like, easy to call across a forest clearing.
Hestu
Longer Korok names that repeat a vowel-consonant pair feel organic and rhythmic — like something you could chant while dancing beneath the Great Deku Tree.
For other forest and plant-themed Zelda names, try the Deku Scrub Name Generator or the Minish Name Generator.
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