Trolls show up in almost every fantasy world, but they rarely look the same twice. Some lurk under bridges and grunt in single syllables. Others run mountain clans, speak three languages, and outsmart the heroes who came to slay them. This generator produces names that fit the full range, from heavy stone-grinding sounds to sharper, more cunning ones. Whether you need a boss for a one-shot, a recurring villain, or a friendly merchant troll in a port city, you will find something here that bites.
Not all trolls are the same, so their names should not be either. Mountain trolls and cave trolls usually carry heavy, low names full of hard consonants: Grok, Brundar, Thrum. Forest and swamp trolls often have stranger, more flowing names that hint at their connection to old magic, like Voshak or Mireen. Bridge trolls and city trolls picking up human habits sometimes adopt shortened or borrowed names, so a bouncer in a tavern might just go by Mug. Pick the family first, and the right name follows.
Building a Troll Character
A troll is more than a stat block. Decide what your troll wants, what it fears, and how it sees the smaller folk around it. A troll chieftain who has held a clan together for fifty winters needs a name that other trolls respect, something earned in story. A young troll trying to fit into a human town might wear a borrowed name awkwardly, a small detail that hints at a bigger arc. Names work best when they reveal a sliver of the character before they speak.
Tips for Game Masters
When you drop a troll into a session, give the players one strong sensory detail along with the name. A wet, smacking laugh from Brundar in the dark. The smell of old iron around Voshak. A name plus a sense memory sticks in players' heads far longer than a paragraph of description. Keep a short list of unused troll names in your notes so you are never caught flat when the party turns down an unexpected tunnel and finds someone already living there.
Forging Your Troll Name
To name a troll, think:
Should the name sound rough and guttural?
Do you want titles like -crusher or -hide?
Will it hint at strength or size?
How many syllables convey brute force?
Does it roll off the tongue in battle?
Troll Name FAQs
Answers for goblinoid naming:
How are names generated?
They randomly pair harsh prefixes with brutish suffixes for monstrous effect.
Can I specify suffix?
Regenerate until your desired suffix appears; no direct option.
Are names lore-friendly?
They follow generic troll conventions without copying specific IP.
How many names?
Unlimited-click to fill your caves with trolls.
How copy or save?
Click a name to copy it, or click the heart icon to save it.
What are good troll names?
There's thousands of random troll names in this generator. Here are some samples to start:
Anje
Jijel
Gamjee
Rujin
Javyn
Eleja
Juljin
Pujati
Khelynn
Suja
About the creator
All idea generators and writing tools on The Story Shack are carefully crafted by storyteller and developer Martin Hooijmans. During the day I work on tech solutions. In my free hours I love diving into stories, be it reading, writing, gaming, roleplaying, you name it, I probably enjoy it. The Story Shack is my way of giving back to the global storytelling community. It's a huge creative outlet where I love bringing my ideas to life. Thanks for coming by, and if you enjoyed this tool, make sure you check out a few more!
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