Top 50 Orcish Fantasy Names
Orcish names are designed to intimidate. Across fantasy settings, orc naming conventions emphasize aggression, strength, and tribal identity. The Black Speech of Mordor, Warhammer's Orcish, and D&D's Orc language all share guttural, forceful phonetics.
Orcish names use harsh consonant clusters (gr, kr, zg, gh), deep vowels (u, o, a), and rarely exceed two syllables. Many orc names are essentially war-cries or boasts compressed into a name.
Orcish Fantasy Names
- 1. Gulrok - Orcish name with harsh, aggressive phonetics. Short syllables and hard stops convey strength and brutality.
- 2. Urgzar - Orcish name with harsh, aggressive phonetics. Short syllables and hard stops convey strength and brutality.
- 3. Rokgul - Orcish name with harsh, aggressive phonetics. Short syllables and hard stops convey strength and brutality.
- 4. Gorkra - Orcish name with harsh, aggressive phonetics. Short syllables and hard stops convey strength and brutality.
- 5. Krarok - Orcish name with harsh, aggressive phonetics. Short syllables and hard stops convey strength and brutality.
- 6. Maggra - Orcish name with harsh, aggressive phonetics. Short syllables and hard stops convey strength and brutality.
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