Well the thread name pretty much sums it up, I'm transferring my druid to a RP realm and I can't figure out a suitable name for a tauren male druid. Please don't spam with names like Moonbull, etc :>
Your suggestions are welcome, cheers!
Well the thread name pretty much sums it up, I'm transferring my druid to a RP realm and I can't figure out a suitable name for a tauren male druid. Please don't spam with names like Moonbull, etc :>
Your suggestions are welcome, cheers!
Starhoof maybe?
The Tauren are heavily based on the culture of the tribes of native Americans (or indians)associated with living in the great plains of America, and those of native american fame in general, such as the Sioux, Lakota, Blackfoot, and Crow (To name just a few). Try looking up names or just information about the tribes in general to get a bit better of a grasp as to what you should name your druid, and how to roleplay him (If that's your reason for moving to an RP server of course)
WoWwiki is also a great source of information.
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MilkofLife.
Seriously though, something like Bonehoof or Mooncalf? Something cow-y, and something nature-y, stuck together.
Udyr.
It means: something that is greater than an animal (in terms of size, power etc.).
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I particularly like Sunstomper for a druid seeing as my future paladin's name will be Moonstomper.
Here's an AWESOME website for some names. http://www.snowwowl.com/swolfNAnamesandmeanings2.html
Onemanzoo
If you cared enough to RP to transfer to an RP server, how is it that you're not creative enough to come up with your own RP name? :P
Whats ur spec?
Balance: Starza
Resto: Barkleon
Feral: Pwnzys
im not good with names xD
Wildhoof or something with hoof is allways nice for Taurens
ptrkswazey
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patrkswazey.
idk if you could live up to that name though.
My resto druid's name is SonOfABirch... But in your case, it seems that most Tauren names are actually fairly normal, or in many cases, have something to do with nature, or with life or water (as elements). Being Druids doesn't mean that their name is "special" in some way. I have noticed that most names do not use hard sounds, and are softer, usually 3 or less syllables for their first name.
From WoWwiki: Noteable Taurn "Cairne", "Baine", "Hamuul", "Magatha", "Perith", "Bovan" REF: http://www.wowwiki.com/Tauren
I'd take a look at the page, and see if you get any inspiration from there.