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Legend of Zelda Zora Name Generator

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Legend of Zelda Zora Name Generator

Generate Zora names in the style of The Legend of Zelda series. The Zora are an aquatic, fish-like people who dwell in rivers, lakes, and the sea. From the graceful Princess Ruto and her father King Zora in Ocarina of Time to Mipha, Sidon, and Muzu in Breath of the Wild, Zora names carry a fluid, liquid quality — short vowel-rich syllables that flow like water over smooth stone. Male Zora names begin with an optional hard onset (h, j, k, m, n, p, t, v, z), move through a short vowel, a crisp medial consonant, another vowel, and an optional closing nasal — producing names that are clean and swift-sounding. Female Zora names use a softer optional onset (l, n, r, m, h, f), slightly different vowels (a, u, o, e), a fluid medial consonant pool, and an optional ending — resulting in names that feel gentler and more melodic, like ripples on still water. Longer Zora names add a second medial consonant group and vowel for additional depth. Perfect for Legend of Zelda fan fiction, Zora characters in tabletop adventures, aquatic-people worldbuilding, or any creative project needing names that feel aquatic, noble, and beautifully Hyrulean.

Legend of Zelda Zora Name

mikos
itokis
palakos
vovarom
okekem

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About the Zelda Zora Name Generator

The Zora are one of the most enduring and beloved races in The Legend of Zelda universe — aquatic, fish-like beings who dwell in rivers, lakes, and the ocean. From the graceful Princess Ruto and her father King Zora in Ocarina of Time to Mipha, Sidon, and Muzu in Breath of the Wild, Zora names carry a fluid, liquid quality. They are built from short vowel-rich syllables that flow like water over smooth stone, with soft medial consonants and optional gentle endings that echo the sound of ripples on a lake surface.

Male Zora names combine an optional hard onset (h, j, k, m, n, p, t, v, z), a short vowel (a, i, o, e), a crisp medial consonant, a second vowel, and an optional closing nasal (m, n, s, r) — producing names that are clean and swift. Female Zora names use a softer optional onset (l, n, r, m, h, f), slightly different vowels (a, u, o, e), a more fluid medial consonant pool, and an optional soft ending — resulting in names that feel gentler and more melodic. Longer Zora names — more common for nobles and royalty — add a second medial consonant group and vowel for additional flowing depth.

Use the gender filter to explore the distinct male and female Zora naming traditions, from swift-sounding river Zora to melodic lake-dwelling nobility.

The Zora in Zelda Lore

Ancient Aquatic Nobles

The Zora are an ancient, highly civilised people who have inhabited Hyrule's waterways since time immemorial. In Ocarina of Time they dwell in Zora's Domain, guarding the sacred Zora's Fountain and the Water Temple. In Breath of the Wild, Zora's Domain is a grand cliffside city of flowing water and luminous stone, home to the noble Zora bloodline. They are known for their craftsmanship — Zora Armor, Zora weapons, and Zora's Sapphire are among their finest achievements.

Notable Zora

Princess Ruto is the Sage of Water in Ocarina of Time and one of the most complex and comedic characters in the series. Mipha, the gentle and skilled healer, is the Zora Champion in Breath of the Wild — her secret love for Link remembered in Mipha's Grace. Her brother Sidon becomes one of Breath of the Wild's most beloved characters, his cheerful confidence and striking appearance making him a fan favourite into Tears of the Kingdom. King Zora, Muzu, and Laruto round out the royal and religious tradition.

How to Use These Zora Names

  • Name an original Zora noble or healer for a Breath of the Wild fan fiction set in Zora's Domain.
  • Create Zora NPCs for a tabletop RPG campaign — a Zora archer, a royal guard, or a peaceful fisherman.
  • Generate a name for a new Zora Champion to write into a future Divine Beast story or sequel headcanon.
  • Find a name for an aquatic or water-themed character in any fantasy setting — merfolk, river spirits, or sea nobles.
  • Name a Zora sage, priestess, or historian for a prequel set ten thousand years before Breath of the Wild.
  • Use Zora-style names for graceful, aquatic-culture characters in original worldbuilding or novel projects.

What Makes a Good Zora Name?

Mipha

Short Zora female names with soft onset consonants and gentle vowels feel as calming as still water — perfectly suited to healers and empathic characters.

Sidon

Male names with crisp medial consonants and open vowels carry energy and forward momentum — names that feel as swift as a Zora cutting through deep water.

Muzu

Longer Zora names with repeated vowel-consonant patterns have a flowing, wave-like rhythm that suits royalty, elders, and figures of great dignity.

Example Zora Names

Eteva Kevo Nija Nutitan Likavis Tani Tejus Mejem Pojas Luhovm Riteva Nojas

For aerial Zelda race names, try the Rito Name Generator. For names from the desert people, see the Gerudo Name Generator.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these names based on real Zora characters? +
The phoneme patterns draw from canonical Zora like Mipha, Sidon, Ruto, Muzu, and Laruto, but all generated names are original. They are designed to feel authentically Zora without reproducing any existing character name.
Can I use these names for merfolk or aquatic characters in other settings? +
Absolutely. Zora-style names work well for merfolk, sea elves, river spirits, or any aquatic-culture characters in D&D, Pathfinder, or original fantasy settings. The fluid vowel-consonant patterns translate naturally to any water-dwelling civilization.
Are the Zora related to the Rito? +
In The Wind Waker's timeline, the Rito are the evolved descendants of the Zora after the Great Flood. In the Breath of the Wild timeline both races exist independently, suggesting a different evolutionary path. For Rito-style names, use the dedicated Rito Name Generator.
Is there an API for this generator? +
Yes — FunGenerators offers an API covering this and hundreds of other name generators. See the API documentation for details on access and pricing.
What is the difference between male and female Zora names? +
Male Zora names use harder onset consonants (h, j, k, m, n, p, t, v, z) and crisper medial consonants, giving them a swift, energetic quality. Female names use softer onsets (l, n, r, m, h, f) and slightly different vowels, creating a gentler, more melodic flow — reflecting the healer and sage tradition prominent among female Zora.
Is this generator free to use? +
Yes, completely free with no account required.