Bugbear Name Generator
Name the hulking ambush predators of goblinoid warbands.
About Bugbear Names
Bugbear names land with the same blunt force as the creatures themselves. In D&D, bugbears are the largest and most fearsome of the goblinoid races — hulking, fur-covered ambush predators who prize stealth despite their size. Their names reflect a culture built around violence, intimidation, and lazy cunning, favoring guttural sounds that can be snarled through fanged teeth.
Bugbear naming conventions in sources like Volo's Guide to Monsters emphasize simplicity and menace. Bugbears are not scholars; they value strength, surprise, and the ability to terrify. Their names tend to be short — one or two syllables — with hard, brutish consonants. Names like Grarr, Klarg, Brugk, and Mosk communicate raw physical threat. Some bugbears earn descriptive names based on their kills or habits: Skullcrusher, Lurkhide, or Bonesnap.
Despite their reputation as dim brutes, bugbears are surprisingly effective ambushers, and their patron deity Hruggek rewards both savagery and stealth. When naming a bugbear character, balance the brutal with the cunning. A bugbear rogue or ranger is not a contradiction — and their name might reflect that unexpected subtlety alongside the expected ferocity.