Full Minotaur Names Guide and Suggestions DnD 5e

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This DnD Minotaur name generator will help you find the right name for your character.
If you are using Minotaurs in your RPG game, then you will need to find the right Minotaur name.

You can use the names as written or get ideas to help you brainstorm your options. In the post below, you will find more information that might help you find the perfect name you have been searching for. 


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We often see Minotaurs in fantasy novels, movies, and video games. We see them as humanoids with heads resembling a bull. They have a buffed and masculine body, large horns on their head, and cloven hooves. In the world of Dungeons and Dragons, they are the embodiment of strength, dedication, and courage. Battlefield is where they belong and excel. They combine their shrewd battle tactics with their furious rage in battle, making them formidable commanders and efficient shock troops. 

In this guide, we’ll get to know more about the Minotaur’s culture and nature as described in DnD 5e.
You’ll be introduced to our list of DnD 5e Top Male and Female Minotaur Names, a list of Class-Specific Minotaur Names, and a list of Funny Minotaur names. We also have a ranking of our Top Minotaur Name Suggestions for DnD at the end of this guide.

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The Genesis of Minotaurs

There are two accounts introduced to the players about the origins and history of the Minotaurs; one from the badlands of Phoberos and remote polis of Skophos as described from Mythic Odysseys of Theros; and one from the plains of Ravnica described from Guildmaster’s Guide to Ravnica.

From the Mythic Odysseys of Theros, Minotaurs are local inhabitants of Phoberos and Skophos. There exists a legend that claims that Mogis created the first set of Minotaurs by forcibly transforming his bloodthirsty followers to resemble himself. Although this is a bit of a contradiction from the legends from Skophos. Minotaurs from Skophos believe that their ancestors were rewarded with this transformation instead. They see Mogis as a god who rewards his faithful servant.

There are Minotaurs, however, who quickly dispute this legend and consider this tale as nothing but a myth. These Minotaurs argue that the worship of Mogis has no link to their true nature and attitude. They believe that they are not born to be bloodthirsty or savage. They are a people in their own right and their destiny is never tied to a god they don’t even know if existent.

Minotaurs from Ravnica are divided into small groups depending on the pantheon of heroes that they worship. Every Minotaur believes that their lineage came from one of the heroes they worship. The Ordruun lineage is the most distinguished, consisting of thousands of members who descended from the ancient hero who is said to have taught the Minotaurs the art of war. Other important family lines are the Kharran line, a family associated with the Gruul Scab clan; the Drendaa line; and the Tazgral line. Since Minotaurs are well associated with their family line and have so many members, they don’t find it useful to associate their names with their family names. They would prefer to be called in their first names and their last names are only for introductory purposes.

Below is the summary of Minotaur’s racial features and traits.

Attribute/
Skill Trait
Effect

Ability Score

Increase

Minotaurs are brute and are beaming with strength. They have a bonus +2 to Strength and a bonus +1 to Constitution.

Age

Minotaurs age and mature at the same rate as humans.

Alignment

Minotaurs’ alignment may vary depending on the player gamebook used:

From Mythic Odysseys of Theros, Minotaurs who move away from the walls of Skophos consider themselves free of its culture and would tend to pursue chaotic alignments. Those who remain became aligned toward lawful alignments.

From Guildmaster’s Guide to Ravnica, Minotaurs who join the Boros Legion are aligned toward lawful alignments, while those who join the Cult of Rakdos or the Gruul Clans are chaotic.

Size

Medium-sized. Minotaurs’ average height is around 6feet and they have huge body builds.

Speed

Minotaur’s base walking speed is 30 feet.

Horns

Minotaur’s horns are natural melee weapons. They can use it to perform Unarmed Strikes. When hitting with Horns, the Minotaur deals piercing damage equal to 1d6 + its Strength modifier instead of bludgeoning damage for an Unarmed Strike.

Goring Rush

When performing a Dash as an action, the Minotaur can immediately perform a melee attack with their Horns if at least they moved for 20 feet since the Dash.

Hammering Horns

Immediately after hitting a creature with a melee attack as an Attack action, the Minotaur can use a bonus action to attempt to shove the target. To do this, the target must be no more than one size larger than the Minotaur and is within 5 feet.

Unless the creature succeeds on a Strength saving throw against a DC equal to 8 + the Minotaur’s proficiency bonus + its Strength modifier, the creature will be pushed 10 feet away from the Minotaur.

Imposing Presence

Minotaur’s are intimidating and have a powerful aura surrounding them. They have proficiency in one of the following skills of their choice: Intimidation skill or Persuasion skill.

Languages

Minotaurs can speak, read, and write in the Common and Minotaur tongue.

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D&D 5e Minotaur Names

Minotaurs carve the names of their fallen heroes and friends who died in glorious battles. They have a bunch of lists of all these names and are passed on to the next generations—so that they can never be forgotten. Minotaurs name their children after the great heroes that lived before them. We call these names a ‘namesake’ for the young Minotaur. Minotaur parents believe that their children will inherit the characteristics of these heroic Minotaurs. Minotaur names have hard syllables like the Orcs and Half-Orcs, but their names are much longer. Minotaur also has a distinction for male and female names.

Top 10 DnD 5e Male Minotaur Names

Name
Pronunciation
Description

Drozhladar

/droz-hla-dar/

This male Minotaur name originated from an ancient Minotaur known to have sacrificed themselves in a battle to create an advantage for the rest of the legion.

This name depicts ‘Sacrifice’ or ‘Willingness’.

Galharma

/gal-har-ma/

This male Minotaur name came from the old and well-respected Minotaur leader of the Ironclad clan.

This name describes ‘Leadership’ or ‘Command’.

Yigramlek

/yig-ram-lek/

Your Minotaur name came from one of the first devout worshipers of Mogis. He undoubtedly follows the teachings and beliefs of Mogis.

This name describes someone who is ‘Faithful’.

Alvanor

/al-va-nor/

This Minotaur name originated from a veteran Minotaur who survived countless waves of Goblinoid enemies during battle.

His scars are his memento and the fallen Goblinoids around him his trophy.

Halstosis

/hal-sto-sis/

Your Minotaur name describes a famous Minotaur who once wields the ancient hammer of Drelron.

This Minotaur name describes someone who is ‘Mighty’ or ‘Powerful’.

Spiramov

/spi-ra-mov/

This male Minotaur name was based on an old adventuring Minotaur ancestor who successfully traveled the world during his time.

Spiramov means ‘To Explore’ or ‘Navigate’.

Tramen

/tra-men/

This Minotaur name came from a former high-ranking Minotaur general who achieved hundreds of battle feats through his shrewd strategies.

This Minotaur name describes someone who is ‘Strategic’ or ‘Wise’.

Hralsak

/ha-ral-sak/

Your Minotaur name is from a skillful Minotaur smith who created legendary weapons during his time.

Your Minotaur name describes someone who is ‘Artistic’ or ‘Skillful’.

Kavatic

/ka-va-tik/

This Minotaur name was derived from the old Minotaur shaman who once stopped a storm by casting an ancient arcane spell. In exchange for calming the storm is his lifeforce, and his selfless act is never forgotten.

Kavatic is also known and branded as ‘Shmal Trangir’ or ‘The Storm Stopper’.

Nevaros

/ne-va-ros/

Your Minotaur name describes a Minotaur who once ventured to hundreds of unknown islands to search for treasure and glory together with his companions.

Your Minotaur name describes someone who is ‘Curious’ or ‘Wandering’.

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Top 10 DnD 5e Female Minotaur Names

Name
Pronunciation
Description

Dezzri

/dez-ri/

This female Minotaur name came from an old Minotaur priestess who was a devout follower of Ordruun, the deity of war.

Your Minotaur name describes someone being ‘Fervent’ or ‘Passionate’.

Elnamach

/el-na-mak/

Your female Minotaur name was derived from an ancient Minotaur warrior who once destroyed an entire cavern in retaliation against rabid Goblins and Bugbears.

Elnamach means ‘to Remove or ‘Eradicate’.

Sylka

/sil-ka/

Your female Minotaur names describe an ancient Minotaur who once wield the power of lightning in his hands to exterminate his enemies.

Your female Minotaur character is an aspiring mage. Her clansmen see the old Sylka residing within her.

Zympan

/zim-pan/

This female Minotaur’s name came from an old and loyal Minotaur who never left the side of his fallen master when they were defeated in battle.

Your Minotaur name describes ‘Loyalty’.

Yodelka

/yo-del-ka/

This female Minotaur name is from an ancient Minotaur druid responsible for creating the very first Book of Cures, a book still used by present generations of Minotaurs to study medicine and herbal knowledge.

Taminelra

/ta-mi-nel-ra/

Your female Minotaur name came from the first female Minotaur who ruled an entire Minotaur clan, an achievement that was rarely achieved by female Minotaurs due to an ancient tradition where rulers are expected to be males. Taminelra is a powerful name bestowed only to a few select worthy female Minotaurs.

Tizmakil

/tis-ma-kil/

This female Minotaur name was taken from the name of a renowned Minotaur Champion who won many battles and duels, earning the clan a great deal of respect from other races.

The name Tizmakil is often given to female Minotaurs who are adventurous and desires glories in battle.

Zoalesh

/zo-wa-lesh/

Your Minotaur name is remembered for the incredible feats and heroic deeds for which the first bearer of the name was known.

Zoalesh was the first female Minotaur captain to conquer an entire Hobgoblin camp through sheer will and perfectly executed strategies.

Philantyr

/fi-lan-tir/

Your Minotaur name describes a wise and knowledgeable Minotaur who studied astronomy and the concept of time.

Philantyr is also an excellent lancer. She studied star patterns and the sun and moon, which made all Minotaurs understand the human’s concept of time.

Akkalev

/a-ka-lev/

This female Minotaur name came from a great Minotaur explorer who ventured into different lands and territories to study, learn and impart knowledge.

Akkalev the Wandering She-Minotaur earned many titles throughout her travels such as Elf-friend, Envoy, Dwarf-kin, Orc-blood, and Nord-thane.

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Class-Specific Names for Minotaurs

As part of character creation in any Dungeons and Dragons game, class selection must also be considered by the players. Classes do not only add traits on your race, but it also provides the race more specific characteristics and skills. Therefore, classes may also affect your character name. In this section, we’ll create suggested names on class-specific characters namely: The Minotaur Paladin and the Minotaur Barbarian.

The Minotaur Paladin

Paladins are defenders of justice and righteousness. Do they apply to savage and war-like Minotaurs? Of course! Not all Minotaurs are evil. Most of them tend to be Lawful and their beliefs may vary depending on the surrounding culture they grew up with (just like anyone else).
The Paladin class can make use of utility skills, such as Lay on Hands and Aura of Protection, to provide support for the team. Minotaurs are found to be useful as tanks and adding utility support skills is not a bad idea. Check out some D&D 5e Minotaur Paladin name suggestions below.

Name
Pronunciation
Gender
Description

Thranmir

/tran-mir/

Male

Your Minotaur name was based on the old Minotaur Paladin who sacrificed himself in protecting his companions against a viscous fell beast.

Branzaar

/bran-za-ar/

Male

Your Minotaur name came from the first Minotaur Paladin to defeat an old giant who attacked a small human settlement.

Drikan

/dri-kan/

Female

The owner of this female Minotaur name was a powerful and charismatic Minotaur Paladin who dedicated her life to defending a village against an invading army of Gnolls, killing her in the process.

Nalvara

/nal-va-ra/

Female

This female Minotaur name came from an ancient Minotaur Paladin who took apprenticeship from the Aasimars to learn radiant spells and magic.

Sulesta

/su-les-ta/

Female

This female Minotaur name describes the old Minotaur Paladin that became well-known for her tireless acts of service to the city and its surrounding villages, protecting them from any form of threats.

The Minotaur Barbarian

This is where Minotaurs become a real deal. We can always choose to core on Strength and damage when we use the Barbarian class.
It is one of the best-picked classes for a Minotaur provided that the players are willing to center their character in dealing damage than protecting others (or themselves). Check out some of our suggested DnD 5e Minotaur Barbarian names below.

Name
Pronunciation
Gender
Description

Magamir

/ma-ga-mir/

Male

Your Minotaur name was derived from the name of an ancient Minotaur Barbarian who ruthlessly killed a band of Centaurs singlehandedly.

Raugiri

/row-gi-ri/

Male

This Minotaur name was based on your ancestor Minotaur Barbarian who was known for his short temper and bloodlust.

Minosal

/mi-no-sal/

Male

Your Minotaur name originated from one of your clan’s ancient heroic Minotaur Barbarian who successfully stopped a horrific infestation of Mind Flayers in a remote village.

Merevra

/me-rev-ra/

Female

This female Minotaur name came from an ancient Minotaur Barbarian who come into a face-to-face battle with an ancient dragon.

Ymakel

/i-ma-kel/

Female

Your female Minotaur Barbarian name was based on one of the greatest Minotaur heroines who defeated a dozen gargoyles infesting the Ravnica’s monastery.

A Guide to Funny Minotaur Names

As an added content for this guide, we’ll be listing here our suggested funny names for the Minotaurs. Of course, nothing is stopping us from giving humorous names to our Minotaur fellows. Besides, who doesn’t want a funny name for their DnD character? Check out some of our simpleton ideas for a funny Minotaur name below.

Name
Description

Bully

A bullying Minotaur. Guess what, he is a BULLy.

Tauros

An obvious name for a Minotaur… or a Pokemon.

RAM

Stands for “Raging Angry Minotaur”.

Angus

A meaty boy Minotaur.

Burger Khan

King of Minotaurs. McDonald’s and Burger King are shaking.

Salisbury

Awww… We want a Minotaur named Salisbury, it’s too cute!

Pomotoro

A reddish Minotaur with a sensitive sense of taste. He likes to cook Italian.

Larry

A nature-loving Minotaur. He likes flowers and grass.

Matador Killer

Oh yes, it’s payback time.

Appa

A flying Minotaur… or a bison?

Top Minotaur Names Suggestions

We’re now on the concluding part of this guide. In this section, we’ll give you a list of our Top 10 Best Minotaur name suggestions. This list is based on the earlier suggested names and we will rank them according to how relevant are the names to the Minotaur race (or simply how cool it sounds, actually). Check them out below.

Rank
Name
Gender
Class
Description

1

Drozhladar

/droz-hla-dar/

Male

Paladin

Barbarian

Earning our number 1 spot is the name Drozhladar. Wow, this name brings us to Narnia. His lore is quite iconic, sacrificing himself to create an advantage for the legion. Heroic, indeed!

2

Magamir

/ma-ga-mir/

Male

Barbarian

The name Magamir gives us an impression of a fearless Minotaur who is ready to fight any invaders. Additionally, we like the idea that this name being known for its history of fighting Centaurs—singlehandedly. Now that’s scary.

3

Elnamach

/el-na-mak/

Female

Barbarian

We find this name mystifying and cool. We like the idea of a female Minotaur that can… well, destroy an entire cavern just to retaliate to the Goblins and Bugbears. We think this name deserves at least the third spot for the above reasons.

4

Alvanor

/al-va-nor/

Male

Paladin

Barbarian

For our 4th spot, the Minotaur, Alvanor. The name itself gives us an impression of a veteran Minotaur warrior. We love the idea of a Minotaur who considers his scars as an ornament and fallen foes as his trophy. It is intimidating and scary!

5

Ymakel

/i-ma-kel/

Female

Barbarian

Ymakel is one of the greatest Minotaur heroines that existed in Ravnica. We are placing her on the 5th spot for the adorable name and for her background story of defeating gargoyles.

6

Nevaros

/ne-va-ros/

Male

Paladin

Nevaros is a wandering Minotaur who puts his interest in treasure and glory hunting. We find his lore a bit refreshing and new while at the same time, the name itself sounds like it came straight from a Greek mythology book. Cool!

7

Sylka

/sil-ka/

Female

Wizard

Sorcerer

Again, another new lore for the Minotaur. Although we are not referencing Minotaurs as a race who cannot wield magic. In fact, magic-wielding Minotaurs are most likely possible. We like the idea of a Minotaur that can wield lightning magic to exterminate his enemies. This Minotaur name complements either a Wizard class or a Sorcerer class.

8

Merevra

/me-rev-ra/

Female

Barbarian

We’re in Dungeons and Dragons, right? So why not put a character that has a history of fighting an ancient dragon? Face-to-face. Merevra is the name, remember that. We are placing her on the 8th spot for this list.

9

Raugiri

/row-gi-ri/

Male

Barbarian

This name is one of our favorites on the list. We place it on the 9th spot because we’re not that biased. Just kidding, we prefer the earlier names because it sounds more ‘Minotauri’ than this name. Besides, a Minotaur with a short temper and bloodlust is quite common if you ask us.

10

Halstosis

/hal-sto-sis/

Male

Paladin

Last but not the least, Halstosis the wielder of Drelron. We like the idea of a Minotaur wielding an ancient or legendary hammer. Aside from that, the name gives us a view that the wielder of Drelron is heroic and noble.

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External Sources:
1. Mythic ODysseys of Theros: Chapter 1: Character Creation, Minotuar, pg.22
2. Guildmaster's Guide to Ravnica: Chapter 1: Character Creation, Minotaur, pg.18
3. Guildmaster's Guide to Ravnica: Chapter 1: Character Creation, Minotaur Names, pg.19
4. Guildmaster's Guide to Ravnica: Chapter 1: Character Creation, Minotaur Traits, pg.19
5. Player’s Handbook: Chapter 3: Classes, pg. 45

 

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