Tauren Names are a unique part of the Warcraft universe. Unfortunately, they can also be a bit cliche! In this blog post we will discuss 12 common Tauren names and what you can do with them to make your character more interesting.
1) Rokhan – The name “Rokhan” is one that has been used by many tauren over the years for their own personal reasons. It could have been given to them as a surname or it could be because of their profession (a hunter). Perhaps they were born in Kalimdor during the time when orcs still lived there. Whatever the reason, if you’re looking for an interesting name on your tauren warrior, try using “Rokhan.”
The name “Rokhan” is one that has been used by many tauren over the years for their own personal reasons. It could have been given to them as a surname or it could be because of their profession (a hunter). Perhaps they were born in Kalimdor during the time when orcs still lived there. Whatever the reason, if you’re looking for an interesting name on your tauren warrior, try using “Rokhan.”
What to do: If you want an interesting backstory with Rokhan as its origin story, consider this idea – The Tauren named Rokhan was once part of Kargath’s tribe from Outland who had come back into Azeroth after being exiled by 12 Tauren Names Clichés (And What to Do/say Instead) Why do people use all these clichés when naming their tauren? I’m sure you can find something better. Here are some alternatives that aren’t so boring: Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta – These are the first four letters of the Greek alphabet and they’re used in math! They exhibit stability like a rock. Theta is also an option if you want your pet’s name to start with a “T”. Alfalfa – This is just for those who really miss having a horse! Alfa means leader as well which could be suitable for higher level players or someone with authority. Alfalfa does not sound