40 Lizardfolk Names for Your Dungeons and Dragons Characters

Georgia Stone
Feb 16, 2024 By Georgia Stone
Originally Published on Nov 25, 2020
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Lizardfolk are reptile humanoid characters in the roleplaying game (RPG) 'Dungeons and Dragons'.

They are ectothermic creatures who live in warmer climates and find it difficult to adjust to a cold climate. They rely on outside warmer climates to keep their bodies warm. They are quite heavy but they are excellent swimmers.

The 'D&D' pathfinder Lizardfolk are recognized as pillars of magic with an inclination towards adventure. Lizardfolk can be of multiple colors, either green, gray, or blue. They turn into adults at the age of 12 but they do not live for long. Their life span is, on average, 50 years. They mostly speak the Draconic language, but Lizardfolk can also speak in different languages according to their geographical location, like Dwarven, Elven, Gnoll, Goblin, Orc, and Aquan.

One of the most interesting things about Lizardfolk names is that they are often inspired by the characters' behavior. For instance, a Lizardfolk who is often found among the trees may be referred to as Vine. A strong swimmer Lizardfolk could be known as Shark. Lizardfolk do not have surnames.

Lizardfolk Names For Boys

When male Lizardfolk reach adulthood, they have a bright orange, red, or yellow color in their frills. Lizardfolk live in tribes and in each tribe, there are at least 40 adult males. Lizardfolk tribe names are another key aspect of the RPG. As Lizardfolk follow a patriarchal society, these tribes have a male leader who is popularly known as Ma’Ko. If you are looking to name your Lizardfolk character in 'D&D', check out this list of names.

1 . Drataz is one of the strong male names which means 'draconic'.

2 . Drazzat isa common name for mythical creatures.

3 . Gukzixi isa mystical name denoting 'wisdom and knowledge'.

4 . Ikxi is a common Lizardfolk name.

5 . Kaszuk can denote 'a powerful character with resilience'.

6 . Rashaz can denote 'a sense of harmony and optimism'.

7 . Rhoak can denote 'a sense of ambition and drive'.

8 . Rox (Basque origin) means 'a great strength of character'.

9 . Ugorno isa powerful name that creates a sense of mystery.

10 . Varak can denote 'great power and potential'.

Lizardfolk Names For Girls

Female Lizardfolk have yellow, green, and blue frills on their bodies and are typically a bit more slender than their male counterparts. They lay eggs every spring; usually laying around 3-14 of them. The female Lizardfolk are responsible for protecting their eggs and ensuring that they survive to adulthood. Let's take a look at some of the best Lizardfolk names for girls — there are lots to choose from.

11 . Chess means 'a person who has a sense of community'.

12 . Eijozos denotes 'a person who is creative and loves to invent things'.

13 . Etlisi means 'a person who is warm-hearted and loving'.

14 . Irshijus implies 'a sense of mystique' and 'a love of higher beings'.

15 . Jax denotes 'a person who is a visionary and a realist'.

16 . Jiah denotes 'a person who is enthusiastic and independent-minded'.

17 . Ocuriss isa mythical name denoting 'magic and love'.

18 . Sherqus denotes 'a person who is beautiful and mystical'.

19 . Uqirtos denotes 'a person who is warm and sincere'.

20 . Zotla means 'someone affectionate and trustworthy'.

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Gender-Neutral Names For Lizardfolk

These predatory creatures reach heights of up to 7 feet, so you wouldn't want to come across a Lizardfolk fighter in battle. They see fellow creatures of the world as either predator or prey, and more often than not, other creatures are prey. They're formidable fighters with cunning skill and are easily provoked. Both male and female Lizardfolk are good climbers, and they can easily climb cliffs and trees. Let’s have a look at some of the best gender-neutral names for Lizardfolk.

21 . Ajaokki denotes 'a desire to overcome obstacles'.

22 . Burto means 'a person who is reliable and can lead'.

23 . Dolziza denotes 'a person who is loved a lot'.

24 . Ekzeju denotes 'a sense of strength to overcome challenges'.

25 . Jattosk denotes 'a sense of stubbornness and optimism'.

26 . Kres can imply 'an adorable person'.

27 . Otax denoting 'a sense of individuality and power'.

28 . Srex denotes 'a fun-loving person'.

29 . Thex denotes 'a compassionate person who likes being with people'.

30 . Yigre denotes 'a sense of age and knowledge'.

Lizardfolk Names Inspired By Fiction

Lizardfolk are popularly known as semi-aquatic reptiles. They have the ability to heal quite quickly and during wars, they can grow back their lost limbs in no time. Let’s have a look at some of the most popular names for Lizardfolk inspired by fiction.

31 . Bhisk is a Lizardfolk name, which means 'a sense of speed and evilness'.

32 . Chirteyesk denotes 'a sense of responsibility and care'.

33 . Dirozas denotes 'a sense of promise and favor'.

34 . Drintuqo means 'a fun-loving natured'.

35 . Iszruk can denote 'a higher sense of perception'.

36 . Krox means 'a great and strong lover'.

37 . Ochiko is a Lizardfolk name that denotes 'love for peace'.

38 . Rhoca (Galician origin) means 'originating from the rocks'.

39 . Thratei denotes 'a sense of power and responsibility'.

40 . Uxit denotes 'a sense of knowledge and great intellect'.

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Written by Georgia Stone

Bachelor of Arts specializing in French with Film Studies, Bachelor of Arts (Year Abroad) specializing in Literature, History, Language, Media, and Art

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Georgia StoneBachelor of Arts specializing in French with Film Studies, Bachelor of Arts (Year Abroad) specializing in Literature, History, Language, Media, and Art

Georgia is an experienced Content Manager with a degree in French and Film Studies from King's College London and Bachelors degree from Université Paris-Sorbonne. Her passion for exploring the world and experiencing different cultures was sparked during her childhood in Switzerland and her year abroad in Paris. In her spare time, Georgia enjoys using London's excellent travel connections to explore further afield.

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