Orc Names, Page 2
Harsh, guttural war names for savage fighters.
- Ghoruk Bonechewer
- Zurgash
- Dregga Warfang
- Ulthok
- Grozan Skullreaver
- Nokhar
- Vashka Bloodmaw
- Grimjaw
- Thurgash Ironfist
- Orzug
- Malgra Skullthirst
- Baruk
- Gnasher Bonegrind
- Vrogha
- Kruthar Deathmaw
- Snaga
- Hurgan Ripclaw
- Nazruk
- Ghesha Warscream
- Dogar
- Uzbeg Skulltaker
- Mrakka
- Torgash Bloodhowl
- Grull
- Vazgor Bonemaul
- Skarga
- Drokhar Ironrend
- Ugbash
- Threga Deathfang
- Morzog
- Gruthak Skullmaw
- Bnag
FAQ
What do orc names sound like?
Short, harsh and guttural, heavy on hard consonants like G, K, R and TH. Think Grosh, Ugthar or Morg, sounds built to be shouted across a battlefield.
Why do orcs have violent surnames?
Orcs earn epithets through battle. A surname like Skullcleaver or Bonecrusher advertises a warrior's deeds, and in orc society a fearsome name commands respect.
Can I use these for half-orcs too?
Yes, though half-orcs often soften an orcish first name with a more human surname. For a fuller half-orc set, try our dedicated half-orc name page.
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