Khajiit Names

Elder Scrolls Names for Khajiit

Players have the opportunity to create unique characters and jump into epic quests in the vast and immersive world of Elder Scrolls. One of the most intriguing races in the game is the Khajiit, a feline humanoid species known for its agility and cunning.

The Khajiit are deeply connected to the moons Masser and Secunda, which play a central role in their society and beliefs. As a result, many names for Khajiit are inspired by lunar cycles, celestial events, and astrology, reflecting their spiritual connection to the cosmos.

Khajiit is a nomadic and diverse race, with various subtypes or “furstocks” that exhibit different physical and behavioral characteristics. From the sleek and agile Cathay to the large and powerful Suthay, each furstock brings flavor to the names.

Male Names for Khajiit

Male Khajiit names often consist of a prefix and a suffix, sometimes with an added honorific that reflects the individual’s skills, status, or personality traits.

  • Prefixes: Ab’, Ak’, Akh’, Am, Fa’, Hus, Mo, Moham, Moj, Na, Om, Sha, Sin, Za’, Zan’
  • Suffixes: ar, bar, bil, der, dul, gh, ir, kir, med, nir, noud, sien, soud, taba, tabe, urabi
  • Honorifics: dar (nimble, clever), do (warrior, master of martial arts), dro (wise, elder), ja/ji (young adult, inexperienced), jo (scholar, mage), ma (child, apprentice), ra (leader, in charge), ri (exceptional leaders, chieftain)

Za’sien,
Na’der,
Hus’dul,
Om’tabe,
Zan’med,
Moj’med,
Sha’tabe,
Sha’der,
Fa’sien,
Hus’soud,
Akh’soud,
Fa’ir,
Sha’noud,
Hus’urabi,
Ak’taba,
Zan’nir,
Mo’tabe,
Om’der,
Sin’ir,
Am’med,
Sin’soud,
Akh’gh,
Zan’bil,
Fa’noud,
Fa’dul,
Mo’kir,
Mo’ar,
Moham’bar,
Ak’der,
Fa’der,
Moham’ar,
Zan’soud,
Om’nir,
Moham’urabi,
Sha’taba,
Mo’der,
Moj’gh,
Akh’bar,
Fa’nir,
Mo’sien,

Fa’taba,
Ab’kir,
Na’soud,
Sha’bar,
Hus’gh,
Na’bil,
Fa’kir,
Om’noud,
Moj’ir,
Hus’noud,
Na’gh,
Om’gh,
Akh’kir,
Zan’noud,
Akh’bil,
Hus’bar,
Za’urabi,
Ab’soud,
Mo’gh,
Zan’ar,
Ak’ir,
Za’taba,
Na’dul,
Akh’med,
Mo’nir,
Za’bar,
Za’gh,
Hus’der,
Mo’bar,
Om’sien,
Ab’urabi,
Om’med,
Moj’taba,
Za’der,
Ab’der,
Om’kir,
Hus’kir,
Za’kir,
Fa’urabi,
Sha’bil,

Moham’sien,
Sin’ar,
Fa’ar,
Moham’taba,
Om’dul,
Am’ar,
Na’nir,
Mo’noud,
Ak’kir,
Akh’der,
Mo’soud,
Akh’sien,
Am’nir,
Moham’bil,
Am’soud,
Za’bil,
Sin’noud,
Sha’ir,
Moham’med,
Ak’noud,
Ak’ar,
Ak’bar,
Am’der,
Moham’tabe,
Moham’ir,
Ab’ar,
Am’bar,
Na’sien,
Moj’kir,
Moj’nir,
Ab’med,
Za’soud,
Za’ar,
Hus’tabe,
Zan’bar,
Za’med,
Mo’taba,
Sin’bar,
Am’bil,
Ak’soud,

Hus’med,
Am’gh,
Sha’dul,
Sin’kir,
Na’kir,
Om’bil,
Ab’gh,
Za’noud,
Zan’ir,
Na’med,
Am’urabi,
Ab’noud,
Ab’nir,
Om’taba,
Sin’der,
Zan’urabi,
Hus’ar,
Sin’gh,
Ab’taba,
Zan’tabe,
Moj’dul,
Sha’ar,
Zan’dul,
Akh’dul,
Na’tabe,
Moham’gh,
Na’bar,
Ab’bar,
Fa’tabe,
Sin’urabi,
Fa’med,
Moj’ar,
Mo’med,
Moham’kir,
Am’dul,
Moj’soud,
Sin’dul,
Za’dul,
Moj’der,
Fa’soud,

Fa’bar,
Na’noud,
Zan’taba,
Om’bar,
Moj’urabi,
Om’urabi,
Na’taba,
Om’ir,
Ak’bil,
Zan’gh,
Sha’soud,
Moham’dul,
Ab’ir,
Am’sien,
Om’ar,
Zan’kir,
Za’tabe,
Fa’gh,
Na’ir,
Sha’med,
Am’noud,
Za’nir,
Moham’der,
Ak’dul,
Hus’taba,
Moham’soud,
Mo’dul,
Moj’sien,
Ak’tabe,
Ak’urabi,
Am’ir,
Ak’nir,
Ab’sien,
Ab’dul,
Sha’urabi,
Zan’der,
Sha’sien,
Akh’taba,
Mo’bil,
Moham’nir,

Ab’bil,
Akh’urabi,
Sin’sien,
Akh’noud,
Na’urabi,
Sha’gh,
Sin’bil,
Fa’bil,
Sin’tabe,
Ab’tabe,
Moj’bil,
Sin’taba,
Moj’bar,
Mo’urabi,
Moj’tabe,
Akh’nir,
Ak’sien,
Om’soud,
Na’ar,
Ak’med,
Hus’nir,
Akh’ir,
Hus’ir,
Am’tabe,
Hus’sien,
Sin’med,
Am’kir,
Hus’bil,
Zan’sien,
Sha’nir,
Akh’tabe,
Am’taba,
Akh’ar,
Moj’noud,
Za’ir,
Sin’nir,
Mo’ir,
Sha’kir,
Ak’gh,
Moham’noud

Example: M’Aiq the Liar, Ra’zaym Iron-Ear, S’Rasha

Female Names for Khajiit

Female Khajiit names also combine prefixes and suffixes, and they can include honorifics, though less commonly than males. Their names might reflect characteristics, talents, or societal roles.

  • Prefixes: A, Azi, Ela, Fa, Kha, Ki, La, Mo, Na, Ra, Ri, Sa, Sha, So, Ta, Za
  • Suffixes: ahin, ahni, feliz, hana, heh, hrazad, jjan, khtar, nita, raya, riba, shima, srin, tima, zita
  • Honorifics: daro (nimble, clever), ko (scholar, mage), la (unmarried maiden, virgin)

Ta’nita,
Ra’ahin,
Za’nita,
Sa’shima,
Mo’hrazad,
Sha’feliz,
Sha’khtar,
Ta’khtar,
Fa’nita,
Azi’srin,
Ri’ahin,
Ra’heh,
Kha’srin,
Sha’ahin,
Sha’hrazad,
Ela’shima,
Fa’srin,
Mo’hana,
Fa’zita,
Za’heh,
Kha’ahni,
Ri’nita,
Ela’feliz,
Ki’raya,
Fa’heh,
Ki’khtar,
La’zita,
Fa’jjan,
Na’hrazad,
So’jjan,
Azi’shima,
A’zita,
Ela’nita,
Na’srin,
Ra’jjan,
Kha’jjan,
Kha’raya,
A’tima,
Sa’ahin,
Kha’shima,

Ela’hana,
Na’raya,
Ela’jjan,
Azi’jjan,
Ta’tima,
Azi’feliz,
Ela’hrazad,
Ri’hrazad,
A’ahin,
Kha’feliz,
A’khtar,
Ki’jjan,
Sha’zita,
A’heh,
Ki’tima,
Ki’ahni,
Ela’khtar,
Ela’zita,
Ta’riba,
A’raya,
Kha’heh,
Ri’raya,
Ta’raya,
La’srin,
Azi’hrazad,
Ra’srin,
La’ahni,
La’nita,
A’shima,
Ki’nita,
Ri’khtar,
Ra’raya,
Azi’ahin,
Ri’zita,
Na’tima,
Ri’heh,
Azi’heh,
La’khtar,
Ta’shima,
Sa’zita,

Ta’heh,
La’shima,
Sa’khtar,
Na’zita,
Ta’ahni,
Za’hrazad,
Ki’srin,
Fa’tima,
Kha’khtar,
A’hana,
Ta’hrazad,
Mo’srin,
Ra’nita,
A’srin,
Ri’feliz,
Ri’hana,
Fa’khtar,
Ki’hrazad,
Ki’shima,
Mo’tima,
So’heh,
Mo’khtar,
A’ahni,
Sha’shima,
So’khtar,
Mo’riba,
So’riba,
Ta’zita,
Na’shima,
Sa’jjan,
Azi’nita,
Za’shima,
Ki’ahin,
Ela’ahin,
Fa’ahin,
So’srin,
Azi’ahni,
So’shima,
Azi’tima,
Sha’jjan,

Ri’jjan,
Za’riba,
Fa’shima,
Ki’riba,
Sha’nita,
Ki’hana,
Ra’hrazad,
Ela’raya,
Sa’raya,
Na’nita,
Ri’riba,
Ta’feliz,
Za’khtar,
Fa’ahni,
Kha’hana,
Sha’hana,
Sa’ahni,
Ri’srin,
Ela’srin,
A’jjan,
Sa’feliz,
Kha’nita,
La’riba,
Ra’feliz,
So’hrazad,
Sa’srin,
Na’jjan,
La’heh,
A’nita,
So’ahin,
Mo’jjan,
Za’ahin,
So’hana,
Mo’raya,
Fa’raya,
Mo’ahin,
Na’ahni,
Kha’hrazad,
So’zita,
Ra’khtar,

Ra’ahni,
Mo’nita,
Za’raya,
Azi’hana,
Ta’jjan,
Mo’ahni,
So’raya,
Za’feliz,
Na’hana,
Sha’riba,
La’hana,
Azi’khtar,
Sha’ahni,
La’tima,
Na’riba,
Fa’riba,
Ela’riba,
La’ahin,
Za’zita,
Sha’heh,
La’feliz,
Kha’zita,
Ki’feliz,
Mo’feliz,
Ra’zita,
Sa’hana,
Azi’riba,
Azi’zita,
Sha’tima,
Sha’srin,
Fa’feliz,
So’tima,
Ela’tima,
Ki’heh,
Na’ahin,
Ela’ahni,
Mo’zita,
A’hrazad,
Sa’hrazad,
Mo’shima,

Za’jjan,
A’feliz,
So’feliz,
Ra’riba,
Za’srin,
Ra’tima,
Ri’ahni,
Mo’heh,
So’nita,
Ta’srin,
Ta’ahin,
Azi’raya,
Sa’tima,
Ra’shima,
Za’ahni,
La’hrazad,
Sa’riba,
Za’hana,
A’riba,
Sa’heh,
La’raya,
Na’khtar,
Na’feliz,
So’ahni,
Fa’hrazad,
Za’tima,
Sa’nita,
Kha’tima,
Ri’tima,
Sha’raya,
Na’heh,
Ta’hana,
La’jjan,
Fa’hana,
Ra’hana,
Kha’ahin,
Ri’shima,
Kha’riba,
Ki’zita,
Ela’heh

Example: S’Krivva, Ahnassi, Dro’Nahrahe

Khajiit Surnames

While modern Khajiit typically do not use surnames, historical records from games like Arena and Daggerfall provide examples. These surnames often combine prefixes and suffixes to create a family or clan name.

  • Prefixes: A, Bara, Hammu, Ja, Kha, Ki, Mah, Rai, Ro, Sa, Si, Sol, Tavak, Za
  • Suffixes: biri, bus, davi, han, hir, kar, manni, mnin, nai, oni, rabi, spoor, stae, tani, vandi

Example Surnames: Ap’Kolthis, M’Rajdar, S’Rasha

Historical Surnames: In earlier times, surnames such as “Ap’Kolthis” might denote lineage or ancestry, linking individuals to their clan’s past achievements or characteristics.

Modern Trends: Surnames like “the Liar” or “Iron-Ear” could be acquired through personal deeds or traits, serving as a form of nickname or title rather than a traditional family name.

FAQs

Q. How do I choose a name for my Khajiit character?

Consider lore-friendly prefixes and unique combinations that reflect your Khajiit’s role or personality traits.

Q. What are some common Khajiit names in Elder Scrolls?

Common Khajiit names include J’zargo, M’aiq, and Kharjo.

Q. What is the term for larger Khajiit breeds in the Elder Scrolls series?

Senche and Senche-Raht are terms for the larger, beast-like Khajiit breeds.

Q. How do I choose a unique Khajiit name for my character?

To choose a unique Khajiit name, consider using a combination of syllables and sounds that reflect the character’s personality or background.

Q. What does the prefix “Dar” signify in Khajiit names?

“Dar” denotes cleverness or nimbleness, often used for thieves or agile individuals.

Q. Can I use real-world cat names for my Khajiit character?

While you can use real-world cat names for inspiration, it is recommended to create a unique name that fits the lore and culture of the Elder Scrolls universe.

Q. What is the meaning of “Khajiit” in the Elder Scrolls universe?

“Khajiit” refers to the feline humanoid species native to Elsweyr, known for their agility and stealth.

Q. Are there specific naming conventions for male and female Khajiits?

Male Khajiit names often end with an o sound, while female Khajiit names may end with a sound. However, this is not a strict rule.

Q. Can I create a Khajiit character with a human-like name?

It is possible to give your Khajiit character a more human-like name, but it may not align as closely with the lore and cultural traditions of the Khajiit race.

Q. Do different types of Khajiits have specific naming conventions?

Different types of Khajiits, such as Cathay-Raht or Suthay-Raht, may have naming conventions that reflect their distinct characteristics or roles within Khajiiti society.

Q. Can I mix different elements from various cultures to create a hybrid Khajiit name?

Yes, you can get creative and mix elements from various cultures to craft a hybrid Khajiit name that adds depth and uniqueness to your character’s identity in the Elder Scrolls universe.

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Conclusion

The names of Khajiit in the Elder Scrolls universe are rich with cultural significance and depth.

Whether choosing a traditional name like J’zargo or creating a unique one based on the character’s traits, players have a plethora of options to choose from.

These names not only reflect the feline nature of the Khajiit but also their diverse backgrounds and personalities.

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