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Khajiit Name Generator

Names in the Elder Scrolls cat-folk style — J'zargo, Ra'marash, Do'karth, Dro'shavari. Khajiit names carry an honorific prefix that signals standing and life-stage, so the apostrophe isn't decoration, it's grammar.

Elder Scrolls cat-folk — honorific prefix names like J'zargo, Ra'marash.

How khajiit names work

Khajiit naming in The Elder Scrolls runs on honorific prefixes. A khajiit's name often starts with a marker like J', Ra', Do', or Dro' that signals their standing or stage of life, attached to a personal root — J'zargo, Ra'marash. Some khajiit, especially females, go by a single given name (Ahkari, Khayla), and some pick up a descriptive tag like the Clever. This generator rolls all three patterns the way the games do.

When to use it

Skyrim and Elder Scrolls Online characters

This is the pool built specifically for Elder Scrolls play. The prefix names (J'zargo, Dro'marash) match the NPC naming you see in Skyrim and ESO, so a rolled name drops straight into a playthrough or a character sheet. If the name is taken at creation, reroll — the prefix-plus-root combinations run into the hundreds.

Tabletop cat-folk (tabaxi and friends)

Running a D&D tabaxi or a homebrew cat-folk race? The khajiit style works as a ready-made naming convention. For a more D&D-native feel, mix in the fantasy name generator for the rest of the party.

Fan fiction and roleplay

The apostrophe prefixes instantly read as khajiit, so they anchor a character in the setting from the first mention. Roll a few and pick the one whose rhythm you like saying out loud.

FAQ

What do the prefixes like J' and Ra' mean?

In Elder Scrolls lore the honorific prefixes mark a khajiit's standing or stage of life — they're earned and can change over a lifetime. For naming purposes you can treat them as flavor; pick the one that sounds right. Females more often use a single name with no prefix.

Why do some names have no prefix?

About a fifth of rolls are single given names (Ahkari, Tsrava) — common for female khajiit and for those who haven't earned a prefixed name. Keep rerolling for the prefixed style if that's what you want.

Is this the same as a tabaxi name generator?

Not exactly — tabaxi (D&D) traditionally use descriptive names like "Cloud on the Mountaintop." Khajiit use the prefix style. This tool does khajiit; the descriptive-tag rolls (the Swift) are the closest overlap.

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