What are the best blood elf names for your character? It’s a question that has plagued gamers everywhere. Is it Taliel or Thurian? 

Varashia or Torethien? Well, after hours of research and consideration, we have narrowed our findings down to what we have deemed are the best blood elf names for your character.

The guide below contains 20 of the most popular wow blood elf names in World of Warcraft, ranked in order from one to twenty.

Be sure to also check out our companion guide, which details the best dwarf names for your character.

If you have any suggestions for this list, feel free to share them in the comments section below. Happy gaming!

1. Thurianna.

This blood elf name has a regal feel. It would be a good fit for a high elf in Lord of the Rings or Dune. (Fun Fact: The famous actor Anthony Hopkins is from the Welsh town of Port Talbot, and his name is derived from the Welsh word “talbot”, which means “fox”.

2. Ghelis.

Another regal sounding name for a blood elf, this name would have been used by the queen of the elves in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, and is based off of the Welsh word ghel, which means “glory”.

3. Varashia.

This name is one that could be used for a female blood elf, as well as a male character. It has a similar feel to the names of iconic female authors like Shakespeare’s Juliet Capulet and Austen’s Emma Woodhouse. It also reminds gamers of Blucher from Napoleon at Waterloo!

4. Taliel.

This name is fitting for both male and female blood elves. It’s derived from the Hebrew word “tal,” which means “flourish”. It also reminds gamers of the character Balor in the movie Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.

5. Olenia.

The name “Olenia” is a combination of four different names: Olenna Tyrell, Obama, Oliver, and Angela. The Tyrells are an important house in Game of Thrones, as they are one of two houses to sit on each individual throne across Westeros.

6. Torethien.

This blood elf name is similar to the names of multiple characters in Game of Thrones, such as “Drogo’r.” It is also similar to the name of a character in the book The Kite Runner” (you have to say it fast). If you’re a fan of female fantasy authors like Tamora Pierce, you may like this name.

7. Valasz.

This blood elf name was found on the Warcraft universe’s Wikipedia page under the subsection for “goblinoids”. It would be fitting for both male and female blood elves. It’s derived from the German word “vales” which means “valley.”

8. Zeya.

This name is derived from the word “serpent”, and would be an interesting twist on how to pronounce your blood elf character’s name. It also brings to mind characters like Robin Hood or Jafar in Disney’s Aladdin!

9. Utrania.

This name looks similar to the names of two characters in Game of Thrones – Eddard Stark and Jon Arryn. It is also similar to the name of a character in Neil Gaiman’s novel American Gods (you have to say it fast).

10. Tylanius.

This blood elf name would be similar to the name of several different nobles and rulers in Game of Thrones, such as “Tommen Baratheon”, “Catelyn Stark”, and “Balon Greyjoy”. If you’re a fan of historical fantasy, you may want to try this blood elf name!

11. Thurianne.

This blood elf name is very similar to the names of several characters in Game of Thrones, including “Tyrion Lannister”, “Jaime Lannister”, and “Loras Tyrell”. It’s also similar to the names of various actors (you have to say it fast).

12. Varistan.

This blood elf name is similar to the names of several characters in Game of Thrones, including “Ned Stark”. It’s also similar to the names of people and places in Lord of the Rings like “Arwen”, “Galadriel”, and “Rivendell”.

13. Torethis.

This blood elf name is similar to the names of several characters in Game of Thrones, including “Tyrion Lannister”. It’s also similar to the names of people and places in Lord of the Rings like “Barliman Butterbur” and “Bree (town)”.

14. Telenia.

This blood elf name is similar to the names of several characters in Game of Thrones, including “Catelyn Stark”. It’s also similar to the names of people and places in Lord of the Rings like “Sam Gamgee”, “Cormac Cond Longspear” and “Gamling”.

15. Varashae.

This blood elf name is one that could be used for both female and male characters from World of Warcraft. It’s similar to the name of a character in A Song of Ice and Fire, just like Varashia is. That character was a former maester known as Pycelle, who served under King Aerys II Targaryen.

16. Torethea.

17. Valon.

18. Thalena.

19. Thalel.

20. Varashia.

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