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600+ Khajiit Names: The Ultimate Lore-Accurate Guide for Skyrim, ESO & All Elder Scrolls Games

There is something immediately recognizable about a Khajiit name. You hear ‘J’zargo’ and you know exactly what race that character is. You read ‘Ri’saad’ and the caravan, the moonsugar, the rolling Elsweyr accent — it’s all there in five letters.

Khajiit names are one of the most distinctive naming systems in all of fantasy gaming. They’re not random. They follow specific lore-accurate patterns that Bethesda developed across decades of Elder Scrolls games — prefixes that signal gender, age, and social standing, combined with roots drawn from a fictional language with real internal consistency.

This guide covers everything. The actual lore behind how Khajiit names work — because that’s what makes the difference between a name that feels authentic and one that just sounds like gibberish with an apostrophe. 600+ names across every category: male, female, Skyrim-specific, ESO-specific, warrior names, mage names, thief names, merchant names, spiritual names, funny names, and Vampire Names from the official Elder Scrolls lore. Plus a detailed breakdown of how to build your own lore-accurate Khajiit name from scratch.

  📜  The Lore Behind Khajiit Names — How They Actually Work

Most guides skip this section entirely. That’s a mistake — because understanding Khajiit naming conventions is what separates a name that passes the lore test from one that gets laughed out of a roleplay server.

Khajiit are the cat-people of Elsweyr, one of Tamriel’s nine provinces. Their culture is deeply connected to the moons — Masser and Secunda — and the phase of those moons at a Khajiit’s birth determines their ‘furstyle’ (body type), which is why there are so many different Khajiit subtypes from the tiny Suthay-raht to the massive Senche-raht.

Their language, Ta’agra, has survived in fragments across the games. It provides the building blocks for authentic Khajiit names. The most important element is the prefix system.

  Khajiit Name Prefixes — The Most Important Rule

PrefixUsed ForGenderWhat It Signals
Do’Adult malesMaleSkilled, nimble, agile — often thieves or assassins
Dro’Elder malesMaleGrandfather, elder, respected — wisdom and age
J’Young adult malesMaleGeneral young male prefix — most common in games
Jo’Scholar/wizard malesMaleEducated, magical, intellectual — mages and scholars
Ko’Quick femalesFemaleSwiftness, agility — often rogues or scouts
M’Young males/femalesEitherYoung, general — very common, gender-flexible
Ma’Young femalesFemaleYoung female — affectionate, youthful energy
Qa’Rare/honorificEitherRare prefix suggesting great honor or divine blessing
Ra’Warrior malesMaleFighter, strong — warriors and guards
Ri’Noble femalesFemaleNoble, highborn — royalty or high social standing
S’Adult femalesFemaleGeneral adult female — versatile and common
Sa’Graceful femalesFemaleGrace, elegance — often dancers, diplomats, seducers
Sha’Female warriorsFemaleFemale strength — warrior women
Shir’Elder femalesFemaleElder female — matriarchs and wise women
Za’Dark/mysteriousEitherShadow, darkness — often associated with stealth

  Khajiit Name Suffixes & Common Endings

Suffix/EndingMeaning & Usage
-darCommon suffix — general masculine ending, very lore-accurate
-daroFeminine form of -dar — elegant female ending
-joScholarly or magical suffix — often on mage characters
-kharWarrior suffix — strength and battle prowess
-riShort form of ‘ri’ prefix used as suffix — noble connotation
-rabiTraveler suffix — those who wander far from Elsweyr
-rajhiAncient/honorable suffix — used for important figures
-sabiSoft feminine suffix — gentle characters
-sadriScholarly feminine suffix
-sarRare suffix suggesting leadership
-shadShadow suffix — stealth characters
-zahirHoly or spiritually significant suffix
-zariWisdom suffix — older or wiser characters
-zebiYoung female suffix
-zirrDesert suffix — those of the deep Elsweyr wastes

  ⭐  Famous Khajiit Names from Elder Scrolls

Before diving into the full name lists, it’s worth studying the Fantasy Kingdom Names Bethesda actually gave their Khajiit characters. These are the gold standard for lore accuracy — and analyzing them reveals the patterns that make Khajiit names work.

  Famous Khajiit in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

NameRole & What Makes the Name Work
J’zargoThe arrogant Khajiit mage at the College of Winterhold. J’ prefix = young male. ‘Zargo’ = invented but phonetically consistent with Ta’agra patterns.
KharjoCaravan guard. No prefix — some Khajiit use only a single-part name. Hard consonants suggest a warrior character before you meet him.
M’aiq the LiarThe recurring Easter egg character across Elder Scrolls games. M’ prefix = young male. ‘Aiq’ is short, almost dismissive — fitting for someone who claims to be a liar.
AhkariFemale caravan leader. No standard prefix but the ‘Ah’ opening is recognizably Khajiit. The -ri ending suggests nobility or leadership.
Ri’saadMaster caravan leader. Ri’ prefix suggests nobility — fitting for the most important caravan merchant. ‘Saad’ implies dignity.
Ma’dranMale caravan guard. Ma’ prefix = young male. ‘-dran’ is a solid warrior-type ending.
Ma’jhadAnother caravan guard. Same Ma’ prefix pattern.
AtahbahFemale caravan merchant. ‘Atah’ opening is authentically Ta’agra-adjacent.
ZaynabiFemale caravan member. The ‘Zayna’ root echoes Arabic/Semitic naming conventions that Bethesda used to flavor Elsweyr culture.
Dro’marashElder male caravan guard. Dro’ prefix confirms elder status — this Khajiit has lived through much.
Ma’zakaCaravan member. Consistent Ma’ prefix with -zaka ending.
Kesh the CleanDaedric shrine attendant. ‘Kesh’ is one of the shorter Khajiit names — stripped down and ascetic, fitting for a religious figure.

  Famous Khajiit in ESO & Earlier Elder Scrolls Games

NameGame & Significance
RajhinESO/Lore — the legendary Khajiit thief, so skilled he stole a ring from the finger of a god. The archetypal Do’ character.
S’rathraMorrowind — slave turned merchant. S’ prefix = adult female, but used here for a male, showing the system isn’t absolute.
Ra’virrMorrowind — travelling merchant. Ra’ prefix suggests warrior origin even for a merchant.
TsrazamiMorrowind — unique name structure, suggests older lore naming conventions before the prefix system was fully established.
Qa’DarESO — the Qa’ prefix is extremely rare, suggesting divine blessing or exceptional honor.
ShazarOblivion — Khajiit thief character. Short, sharp, no apostrophe — pre-prefix-system style.
AhjazariOblivion — the longer form naming style. ‘Ah’ opening + complex middle + -ri ending = sophisticated character.
Dar’jaESO — Dar’ prefix is a variant of Do’ — still implies skill and nimbleness.
AdaraESO — shorter feminine name, simpler construction, gentle sound suggesting a non-warrior character.
Razum-darESO — Queen Ayrenn’s most trusted spy. ‘Razum’ = inventive root, ‘-dar’ = standard masculine suffix. A perfect thief/spy name.
InigoMod character, hugely popular — blue Khajiit companion. The name breaks all Khajiit conventions intentionally, which is part of his character’s point.
J’datharrSkyrim — attempted assassin. J’ prefix + ‘datharr’ — the double-r ending feels menacing.

  🗡️  Male Khajiit Names

male Khajiit names — male Khajiit merchant in Elsweyr trading post

Male Khajiit names use the J’, Do’, Dro’, Jo’, Ra’, and M’ prefixes most commonly. The root name after the apostrophe should flow with two to three syllables consonant-vowel patterns that feel feline and fluid.

  Traditional Male Khajiit Names with Meanings

NameMeaning / Notes
J’zarYoung male, sharp — ‘zar’ root suggests focus and precision
J’kharYoung warrior — hard ‘kh’ consonant gives aggressive energy
J’rabiYoung traveler — ‘-rabi’ suffix, one who wanders
J’skarYoung shadow — stealth-associated root
J’darrYoung male, common ending — lore-accurate, seen in vanilla game
J’ramYoung, simple — stripped-down name for working-class character
J’valYoung noble — ‘-val’ suggests worth and value
J’zargoYoung male mage — the canonical example from Skyrim
Jo’kharScholar-warrior — Jo’ mage prefix with warrior root
Jo’darrScholar, standard masculine ending
Jo’razumScholar-spy — echoes Razum-dar’s construction
Do’shanSkilled adult — ‘shan’ = quiet, stealthy
Do’rabiSkilled traveler — the wandering Do’ character
Do’zharrSkilled shadow-worker — double-r ending, menacing
Do’kharrSkilled fighter — hardest consonant combination
Ra’kharWarrior male — the most direct warrior name
Ra’zarWarrior sharpness — blade-like precision
Ra’shanWarrior shadow — the ambush fighter
Ra’darrWarrior, double-r ending — aggressive
Ra’valWarrior of worth — honored fighter
Dro’marashElder, complex name — suggests old warrior
Dro’kharElder warrior — venerable fighter
Dro’shanElder shadow — the ancient stealth master
Dro’zarElder sharpness — aged precision
M’aiqYoung, very short — the famous liar’s name structure
M’darYoung, standard ending — versatile, widely applicable
M’zarYoung, sharp — quick-minded character
M’kharYoung fighter — aggressive young warrior
M’shanYoung shadow — the young rogue in training
M’dranYoung guard — solid, reliable character

  More Male Khajiit Names

J’adharJ’akarJ’aldarJ’ardar
J’arrenJ’asharJ’ashanJ’askar
J’atharJ’atranJ’avarJ’azak
J’azamJ’azharJ’azirJ’azran
J’azuhrJ’dalkarJ’darkoJ’darro
J’darsaJ’darshanJ’datharJ’dharak
J’dharanJ’dharasJ’dharkalJ’dharkam
J’dharkanJ’dharkarJ’dharkashJ’dharkel
J’dharkenJ’dharkerJ’dharkinJ’dharkon
J’dharkorJ’dharkosJ’dharksJ’dharksa
J’dharkshJ’dharJ’dharalJ’dharam
J’dharanJ’dharashJ’dharavJ’dharax
J’dharbaJ’dharbaJ’dharbalDo’aban
Do’akarDo’akhanDo’alamDo’aldar
Do’alkarDo’almarDo’alranDo’alshan
Do’altarDo’alvarDo’azakDo’azam
Do’azarDo’azharDo’azirDo’azkar
Do’azranRa’akarRa’abanRa’alam
Ra’aldarRa’alkarRa’almarRa’alran
Ra’alshanRa’altarRa’alvarRa’azak

  🌺  Female Khajiit Names

female Khajiit names — elegant female Khajiit in desert silks with moon

Female Khajiit names use the Ko’, Ma’, Ri’, S’, Sa’, Sha’, and Shir’ prefixes. They tend toward slightly softer phonetic patterns than male Tiefling Names though ‘soft’ for a Khajiit warrior is still sharper than most.

  Pretty Female Khajiit Names with Meanings

NameMeaning / Notes
Ri’saadNoble female root — the ‘saad’ ending suggests dignity (male in canon, but root works for female)
Ko’daraQuick female — ‘-dara’ is the feminine form of ‘-dar’
Ko’shanQuick shadow — nimble stealth character
Ko’zaraQuick and elegant — ‘-zara’ is a soft feminine ending
Ko’miraQuick and beautiful — ‘mira’ root suggests radiance
Ma’daroYoung female, standard feminine suffix
Ma’zaraYoung elegance — soft and flowing name
Ma’sharaYoung light — ‘shara’ has a warm, radiant quality
Ma’kiraYoung noble — ‘kira’ suggests brightness and leadership
Ma’laraYoung grace — one of the softest Khajiit names
Ri’darNoble female with masculine suffix blend — a warrior noble
Ri’sharaNoble light — a high-ranking spiritual figure
Ri’kiraNoble brightness — queen-adjacent name
Ri’zaraNoble elegance — the most refined Khajiit name
Ri’maraNoble sea — unusual, suggests a Khajiit with seafaring ancestry
S’daroAdult female, standard ending — everyday respectable woman
S’kiraAdult female, bright — the capable, independent character
S’zaraAdult female, elegant — silk-road merchant energy
S’sharaAdult female, warm light — the healer or caregiver
Sa’daroGraceful female, standard ending
Sa’kiraGraceful brightness — the diplomat or seducer
Sa’zaraGraceful elegance — this is a beautiful name in any context
Sa’miraGraceful radiance — moonlit character
Sa’sharaGraceful light — spiritual and beautiful
Sha’daraWarrior female, standard ending — the fighter
Sha’kiraWarrior brightness — the noble warrior woman
Sha’zaraWarrior elegance — the deadly and beautiful fighter
Sha’kharWarrior strength — the aggressive female warrior
Shir’daraElder female, standard — the matriarch
Shir’zaraElder elegance — the most distinguished elder name

  More Female Khajiit Names

Ko’adaraKo’aharKo’aharaKo’ahkar
Ko’ahraKo’airanKo’airashKo’airatha
Ko’airavaKo’airazaKo’airbaKo’airdar
Ko’airdaraKo’airdaroKo’airfaraKo’airgara
Ko’airharaKo’airhavKo’airhawaKo’airjara
Ko’airjavKo’airjawaKo’airkaraKo’airkar
Ko’airkaraKo’airkaroKo’airkashKo’airkata
Ko’airkathKo’airkavKo’airkawaKo’airlara
Ko’airlavKo’airlawaMa’adaraMa’ahar
Ma’aharaMa’ahkarMa’ahkaraMa’ahkaro
Ma’ahraMa’ahravMa’ahravaMa’ahraw
Ma’ahrazMa’ahrazaRi’adaraRi’ahar
Ri’aharaRi’ahkarRi’ahkaraRi’ahkaro
Ri’ahraRi’ahravRi’ahravaRi’ahraw
Ri’ahrazRi’ahrazaS’adaraS’ahar
S’aharaS’ahkarS’ahkaraSa’adara
Sa’aharSa’aharaSa’ahkar

  🏔️  Khajiit Names for Skyrim

Khajiit names conclusion — Khajiit caravan at night under Masser and Secunda twin moons

Skyrim Khajiit are mostly Suthay-raht the most human-looking and mobile of the Khajiit subtypes, which is why they travel so freely across Tamriel. Their Werewolf Names in Skyrim lean toward the J’, M’, Ra’, Do’, Ko’, S’, and Ri’ prefix conventions with roots that feel Nordic-adjacent but clearly Ta’agra.

AhkarAhkariAhkhanAhkhara
AhkhimAhkhiraAhkhranAhkhra
AhkhravAhkhunAhkhuraAhkkhar
AhkkirAhkmarAhkmaraAhkran
AhkrarAhkravAhkravanAhkravar
AhkravinAhkravirAhkravumAhkren
AhkrirAhkrovanAhkrovarAhkroven
AhkrovirAhkrumAtahbahAtahmar
AtahmaraAtahmariAtahmaroAtahrak
AtahrakaAtahrakoAtahralAtahrala
AtahraloAtahraliAtahraloAtahrash
AtahrashoDro’marashDro’shanJ’datharr
J’darrJ’zargoKharjoM’aiq
M’darM’jhadM’zakaRi’saad
Zaynabi

A note on Skyrim specifically: the game’s Khajiit caravan system means all named Khajiit are merchants, guards, or wanderers. Their names reflect that lifestyle — they’re designed to sound like people who’ve been traveling for years, see dozens of cities, and know how to disappear when needed. When making a Skyrim character, lean into that energy.

  🌍  Khajiit Names for ESO (Elder Scrolls Online)

ESO is set during the Second Era, about 1,000 years before Skyrim. The Khajiit of ESO include the Aldmeri Dominion members and the Khajiit homeland content in the Elsweyr expansion. ESO names tend to be slightly more elaborate than Skyrim names — the setting is more courtly, more political, more varied.

ESO Khajiit NameCharacter Type in ESO
AdaraA quiet, gentle-spoken Khajiit merchant woman — common in Reaper’s March
AfsaShort, feminine — guild trader energy
AhzidalRare honorific name — possibly a scholar or loremaster
AishaSoft and warm — healer or support character
AkarShort male name, no prefix — common NPC energy
AkharVariant of Akar — warrior type
AlashaFeminine -sha ending — dancer or entertainer
AldaraAl- opening, -dara ending — trading post merchant woman
AlfiqNamed for the smallest Khajiit subtype — mage-type
AlshaShort female name — city guard energy
AmaraWarm, soft — healer or templar
AmbarAmber-toned — desert wanderer
AmiraBright — noble class
AmjadMale, Semitic-influenced root — Elsweyr culture flavor
AmkarMale warrior — ‘am’ opening, ‘-kar’ ending
AmkharaFemale warrior — extended form
AmkhariFemale warrior with -i ending
AmranMale traveler — light and mobile character
AmraniFemale traveler
AmrasRare form — lore scholar vibes
Dar’jaDar’ prefix variant — thief/rogue primary class
Dar’khiKhi ending — fast and sharp, nightblade
Dar’zirrDeep desert Khajiit — the Zirr suffix signals Elsweyr heartlands
Dar’rakhiRogue with honor — unusual combination
Qa’DarRare blessed prefix — tank or templar energy
Razum-darThe canonical ESO spy — use this construction for intelligence characters
Za’khariShadow female — nightblade
Za’jiitShadow young — the youngest assassin
Za’rabiShadow traveler — wandering rogue
Za’kiraShadow brightness — the dual-nature character

  💀  Cool & Badass Khajiit Names

cool Khajiit names — Khajiit assassin on rooftop under twin moons

For characters built on intimidation, skill, and the kind of reputation that precedes them like a bad smell these names hit hard.

Do’azuhrDo’kharrDo’razakDo’skarr
Do’zharrDo’zurakhJ’darrakJ’kharr
J’razakJ’skarrJ’zarrakJ’zharrak
Ra’azuhrRa’kharrRa’razakRa’skarr
Ra’zharrRa’zurakhZa’azuhrZa’kharr
Za’razakZa’skarrZa’zharrZa’zurakh
AshkharAzurkharBloodkharBonekhar
ColdkharCrimsonkharDarkharDawnkhar
DeathkharDesertharDoombladeDoomkhar
DustkharEmberglowFangkharFirekhar
GhostkharGloombladeGloomkharGrimshadow
HawkkharIronfangIronkharJaguar
JadekharMoonkharMoonshadowNightblade
NightkharObsidkharOnyxkharPeakkhar
PhantomkharRavenkharRazorkharRiverblade
SaberkharSandbladeSandkharShadowblade
ShadowkharSilverkharSkullkharSmokekhar
SnowkharSpiritbladeSteelkharStormkhar
SunbladeSwiftbladeSwiftkharThunderkhar
TigerkharTwilightkharVoidkharViperkhar
WinterkharWolfkhar

  😄  Funny Khajiit Names

M’aiq the Liar set the tone for comedy Khajiit names back in Morrowind and never stopped. Sometimes you want a name that gets a laugh at the character creation screen. These deliver.

Funny NameThe Joke
J’ust BrowsingThe most accurate Khajiit merchant description
M’aiq AgainHe keeps coming back. Every game. Always lying.
J’ust a CatClaims the form. Denies the capabilities.
Do’nothingThe retired adventurer who has earned it
Ra’tionallyThe most logical Khajiit in all of Tamriel
S’tupidNamed by enemies. Adopted it defiantly.
Ko’nfusedThe apostrophe does not help with pronunciation
Ma’ybeThe most noncommittal Khajiit in the caravan
Do’ubtingKhajiit philosophy in a single name
J’ealousOf Argonians. Everyone knows it.
S’neakingThe Khajiit who hasn’t broken the habit
Ra’ndomlyAppears in unexpected places. Always.
Ko’incidenceThere are no coincidences in Elsweyr
Do’nutsThe one who found the Breton bakery. Changed everything.
M’otivatedExtremely, extremely motivated
J’ustifiedHas many crimes. All justified.
S’uspiciousNot entirely wrong
Ma’nuallyDoes everything without magic. Very proud of this.
Ko’rrupt GuardThe apostrophe makes it a Khajiit name legally
Ra’zor ScooterThe fastest Khajiit in Riften
Do’or UnlockedKhajiit need no key
J’ob ApplicationThe Imperial Thieves Guild denied it
S’orry GuardHas said this many times. Will say it again.
M’aiq the TruthfulThe sequel character nobody asked for
Ko’rrect OpinionHas one. Will share it regardless.

  ✨  Unique & Rare Khajiit Names

Unique Khajiit names push against the standard prefix patterns — either using the Qa’ honorific, unusual root combinations, or the very rare no-prefix construction that some distinguished Khajiit use.

Qa’adanQa’adaraQa’adarQa’adaro
Qa’adashQa’adataQa’adathQa’adav
Qa’adavaQa’adavarQa’adavinQa’adavir
Qa’adavranQa’adavrashQa’adavrathQa’adavrav
Qa’adavraxQa’adavrazaQa’adarashQa’adaratha
Qa’adaravQa’adaravinQa’adaravirQa’adaravran
Qa’adarbashQa’adarbathQa’adarbavQa’adarba
Qa’adarbalQa’adarbamQa’adarbanQa’azuhr
Qa’azuhraQa’azuhranQa’azuhrasQa’azuhrath
Qa’azuhravQa’azuhravanQa’azuhravarQa’azuhravin
Qa’azuhravirQa’khadarQa’khadaraQa’khadaro
Qa’khadashQa’khadataQa’khadathQa’khadav
Qa’khadavaAhnurabiAhzidalAzadash
AzadanAzadarAzadaraAzadaro
IzajiitIzakharIzakiraIzaldar
IzamaraRazakhiRazashadRazathir
RazavirRazazumRazudanRazudar
RazudaraRazudaro

  ⚔️  Job-Specific Khajiit Names for Your Character

One of the most useful ways to approach Khajiit naming is by class. The prefix system already encodes some of this — but matching the root name to the character’s occupation produces names that feel entirely authentic.

  Warrior & Fighter Khajiit Names

Do’azuhrDo’kharrDo’razakDo’skarr
J’kharJ’kharrJ’razakJ’skarr
Ra’azuhrRa’kharRa’kharrRa’razak
Ra’skarrRa’zharrSha’darSha’dara
Sha’kharSha’kharaSha’kharrSha’razak
Sha’skarSha’skarrSha’zharrM’khar
M’kharrM’razakM’skarM’skarr
M’zharrDro’kharDro’kharrDro’razak
Dro’skarDro’skarrDro’zharrAshkhar
AzurkharBonekharDoombladeFangkhar
IronkharSaberkharShadowbladeSteelkhar
SwiftbladeThunderkharTigerkhar

  Thief, Rogue & Assassin Khajiit Names

Do’shanDo’shadDo’zharrDo’zurakh
J’skarJ’skarrJ’shanJ’shad
J’zharrKo’shanKo’shadKo’zharr
Za’azuhrZa’kharrZa’razakZa’skarr
Za’shanZa’shadZa’zharrZa’zurakh
Dar’jaDar’khiDar’rakhiDar’zirr
S’shanS’shadS’zharrSa’shan
Sa’shadSa’zharrDarkharGhostkhar
GloombladeMoonshadowNightbladeNightkhar
PhantomkharShadowkharSmokekharSwiftkhar
Voidkhar

  Mage, Scholar & Sorcerer Khajiit Names

Jo’azuhrJo’darJo’daraJo’daro
Jo’kharJo’kiraJo’maraJo’mira
Jo’razakJo’sarJo’sharJo’shara
Jo’zaraJo’zharJo’zharaJo’zurakh
J’zargoM’zakaAlfiqAhzidal
AhnurabiAmjadEzahirIzajiit
IzakharIzakiraIzaldarIzamara
Qa’adanQa’azuhrQa’khadarRazakhi
RazashadRazathirRazavirRazazum
RazudanRazudarMoonkharSpiritblade
Stormkhar

  Merchant, Trader & Diplomat Khajiit Names

AhkariAtahbahJ’rabiKo’dara
Ko’miraKo’zaraM’darM’jhad
M’zakaMa’daroMa’kiraMa’lara
Ma’sharaMa’zaraRi’darRi’kira
Ri’maraRi’saadRi’sharaRi’zara
S’daroS’kiraS’zaraSa’daro
Sa’kiraSa’miraSa’sharaSa’zara
Shir’daraShir’zaraZaynabiAdara
AishaAmaraAmiraRazum-dar
Dar’jaKharjoMa’dran

  Spiritual, Shaman & Healer Khajiit Names

Dro’azuhrDro’kharDro’marashDro’shan
Dro’zarJo’sharaJo’zharaKesh
Ma’sharaQa’adanQa’azuhrQa’Dar
Ri’sharaS’sharaSa’sharaShir’dara
Shir’zaraAhzidalAhnurabiAzurkhar
EmberglowIzajiitIzakiraIzamara
MoonshadowMoonkharRazakhiRazathir
SpiritbladeStormkharZa’kiraQa’khadar

  📖  Khajiit Names and Their Meanings

Ta’agra — the Khajiit language — survives in fragments across the Elder Scrolls games. The words we know allow us to construct names with traceable meanings. These are Kitsune Names where the meaning is either confirmed in lore or constructed from documented Ta’agra word roots.

NameMeaning (Ta’agra root or lore basis)
AhzirrAhzirr = ‘stalks’ in Ta’agra (as in ‘sneaking one’)
DarThief — confirmed Ta’agra word used as prefix/root
DaroFemale thief — the feminine form of ‘dar’
DoSkill/nimble — confirmed prefix meaning in lore
DroGrandfather — confirmed elder prefix in Ta’agra
JYoung — the most basic youth prefix in Ta’agra
JoScholar/wizard — confirmed intellectual prefix
KhajiitLiterally ‘people of the moons’ in Ta’agra
KoQuick — confirmed agility prefix
M’aiqPossibly from ‘ma’ (young) + personal root ‘aiq’
MaYoung/child — confirmed youthful prefix
QaRare blessing — appears in UESP Khajiit lore
RaWarrior/strong — confirmed martial prefix
RajhinFrom ‘raj’ (nimble/skilled) — the legendary thief
RiNoble — confirmed high-status prefix
SAdult female — confirmed general female prefix
SaGrace — confirmed graceful/elegant female prefix
ShaFemale warrior — strength + femininity prefix
ShirElder female — confirmed matriarch prefix
ZaShadow/dark — confirmed stealth prefix
ZirrDesert/heartlands — suffix for those of deep Elsweyr
RabiTraveler — suffix for wandering characters
KharStrength/warrior — common warrior suffix
DarThief — same word used as suffix
MiraBrightness/radiance — light-associated root
SharaLight/warmth — sun or fire-associated root
KiraNoble brightness — leadership + light
ZaraElegance — refinement and grace root
DaraGrace — soft feminine root
ShanShadow/quiet — stealth-associated root

  🛠️  How to Create Your Own Lore-Accurate Khajiit Name

Now that you understand the system, building your own Khajiit name is straightforward. Here’s the step-by-step process used by serious Elder Scrolls roleplayers.

  Step 1: Choose Your Prefix Based on Your Character

Start here. This is the most important decision. Ask yourself: Is my character male or female? Young or old? What’s their primary skill?Male warrior = Ra’ or Do’ or J’. Male mage = Jo’. Young male = J’ or M’. Elder male = Dro’.Female warrior = Sha’ or Ko’. Noble female = Ri’. Graceful/elegant female = Sa’. Young female = Ma’. Elder female = Shir’. Shadow characters = Za’.

  Step 2: Build the Root Name (2-3 syllables)

The root comes after the apostrophe. It should have 2-3 syllables and follow Ta’agra sound patterns:Use consonant clusters sparingly: ‘kh’, ‘zh’, ‘sh’, ‘rr’ all work well.Avoid: ‘th’, ‘ph’, ‘wh’ — these feel English, not Ta’agra.Good vowel patterns: ‘ar’, ‘ir’, ‘or’, ‘az’, ‘iz’, ‘uz’, ‘an’, ‘in’, ‘un’Examples of good roots: ‘zargo’, ‘saad’, ‘marash’, ‘daro’, ‘kira’, ‘shara’, ‘zara’

  Step 3: Consider Adding a Suffix

Not all Khajiit names have suffixes — many just end with the root. But suffixes add meaning:-dar or -daro: thief/rogue connotation-jo: scholarly connotation-khar: warrior connotation-rabi: traveler connotation-zara: elegance connotationDouble consonant ending (-rr, -kk): aggressive, dangerous energy

  Step 4: Test It Aloud

This is non-negotiable. Khajiit names must sound right when spoken — because you will speak them aloud in roleplay, in voice chat, and when introducing your character.Say it three times fast. If you stumble, simplify. Khajiit names flow — they shouldn’t feel like you’re clearing your throat. J’zargo is three syllables: Jay-ZAR-go. Clean and clear. That’s your target.

  Step 5: Check the Prefix-Root Harmony

The prefix and root should feel like one word, not two words forced together. Do’khar flows. Do’bartholomew does not.Good test: take the apostrophe out and say the whole word. If it sounds like one coherent Khajiit word, you’re good. If it sounds like a prefix stapled onto an unrelated name, revise the root.

  ❓  Frequently Asked Questions

  Q:  How do Khajiit choose names?

  In Elder Scrolls lore, Khajiit names are given at birth and reflect gender, social standing, and to some extent destiny. The prefix system — J’, Do’, Ra’, Ko’, Sa’, Ri’, etc. — is the most important element. The prefix signals the character’s gender, age, and social role. As Khajiit age or achieve distinction, some may acquire new druid names or titles. The famous Rajhin, for example, became known simply by his personal name after surpassing all the prefix categories.

  Q:  Do Khajiit names have meanings?

  Yes — Khajiit names are constructed from Ta’agra, the Khajiit language, which appears in fragments throughout the Elder Scrolls games. Known meanings include: Khajiit itself means ‘people of the moons,’ Dar means thief, Do means skilled/nimble, Dro means grandfather/elder, Ko means quick, Ra means warrior/strong, and Ri means noble. The root names after the apostrophe also carry meaning when constructed from documented Ta’agra roots.

  Q:  Are Khajiit names gendered?

  Primarily yes — the prefix system encodes gender. Male prefixes include J’, Do’, Dro’, Jo’, Ra’, and M’. Female prefixes include Ko’, Ma’, Ri’, S’, Sa’, Sha’, and Shir’. However, the system is not absolute in the games — some NPCs use ambiguous or non-standard prefixes, and the no-prefix single-name construction (like ‘Kharjo’ or ‘Kesh’) is gender-neutral. For roleplay purposes, following the prefix conventions produces the most lore-accurate result.

  Q:  Who is the strongest Khajiit?

  In Elder Scrolls lore, the most powerful Khajiit is generally considered to be the legendary Rajhin — a thief so skilled he stole a ring from the Daedric Prince Mephala herself. Among canon game characters, Ri’saad controls the most influential caravan network in Skyrim, making him arguably the most powerful in a social/economic sense. The Khajiit warrior Abnur Tharn (though half-Khajiit) is one of the most powerful mages in ESO. Among player characters, the Khajiit Dragonborn is objectively the most powerful.

  Q:  What are good Khajiit names for a thief or assassin?

  The best Khajiit thief and assassin names use the Do’, Za’, Ko’, or S’ prefixes with stealth-associated roots. Top picks: Do’shan (skilled shadow), Za’zharr (dark shadow double-r ending), Ko’shan (quick shadow), J’skar (young stealth), Do’shad (skilled shadow variant), Za’kharr (dark warrior), Dar’ja (Dar prefix = thief), Dar’khi (thief-quick). For the ultimate assassin name: Do’zurakh — it has hard consonants, rolls off the tongue, and sounds like something that moves in the dark.

  Q:  What are pretty female Khajiit names?

  The prettiest female Khajiit names use the Sa’, Ri’, Ko’, or Ma’ prefixes with soft, flowing roots. Top pretty picks: Sa’zara (graceful elegance), Ri’zara (noble elegance), Ma’lara (young grace), Ko’mira (quick radiance), Sa’mira (graceful radiance), Sa’shara (graceful warmth), Ri’shara (noble warmth), Ma’kira (young brightness), Ko’dara (quick grace). The -zara, -mira, -shara, and -kira roots all produce beautiful Khajiit names across any prefix.

  Q:  What are some funny Khajiit names?

  The best funny Khajiit names play with the apostrophe construction to create absurd words: J’ust Browsing (the merchant’s defense), Do’nothing (the retired adventurer), Ra’tionally (the philosophical warrior), Ko’nfused (self-explanatory), M’aiq Again (the eternal returner), S’uspicious (accurate for any Khajiit in Skyrim), Do’nuts (the Khajiit who discovered Breton bakeries), and Ko’rrect Opinion (has one, will share regardless). M’aiq the Liar from the games remains the gold standard for comedy Khajiit naming.

  🌙  Conclusion

Khajiit caravan at night under Masser and Secunda twin moons

600+ Khajiit names. Every prefix, every role, every game, every playstyle covered.

The thing that makes Khajiit names special is that they actually mean something. They carry information. When you see ‘Ri’saad’ you know before a single conversation that this Khajiit is a noble adult female or in the game’s case, a distinguished elder merchant whose name breaks the rules in interesting ways. When you see ‘J’zargo’ you know: young male, probably arrogant about it. The names do work that character descriptions normally have to do.

Whether you’re picking a name for a Skyrim character you’ll spend 400 hours with, building an ESO roleplaying identity, or just appreciate the elegant linguistic system Bethesda constructed across decades of world-building take the prefix system seriously. It’s the foundation of every great Khajiit name.

One final thought: whatever name you choose, say it aloud first. The best Khajiit names sound like they’ve been spoken around desert campfires for generations. They should roll off the tongue without stumbling. When that happens, you’ll know you’ve found the right one.

Khajiit has wares, if you have coin. Khajiit also has a name worth remembering.

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