GuildOx shares the most popular WoW character names by class

Warriors
- Glitterstorm
- Cleaveland
- Ragebar
- Brostorm
- Cleaveage
- Ragestarved
- Sunderwear
- Executie
- Skillstorm
- Sunderpants
Glitterstorm at the top of the list is surprising. Maybe it's a reference that I am missing. Sunderwear and Executie are particularly inspired, however. Notice that every single one of the top warrior names has either rage or a skill name in it, which just goes to show you that the prevalence of puns in online games vastly, vastly outweighs the immersion factor. Not that I'm complaining, of course, but please excuse me while I go save Sunderwear on my server for a future Pandaren warrior.
Paladins
- Bubbleøseven
- Palatinus
- Judgemental
- Layonhooves
- Phailadin
- Bovinestorm
- Bulladin
- Unstopbubble
- Thrasius
- Popmybubble
"Bubble" is the popular paladin, well, everything. Bubble this, bubble that. It's been almost seven years of bubble jokes. Unstopbubble and Bubbleøseven are the clear originality winners here, with Popmybubble just being lazy. Bubbleøseven ... hehe. I get it.
Some paladins will have to help me out with Thrasius, but are you guys referencing the Warhammer 40k character? Because if so, that's awesome.
Hunters
- Arrowdynamic
- Dontlosmebro
- Actæon
- Eatshot
- Idtrapthat
- Badshot
- Jæger
- Bowme
- Aktaion
- Autoshots
On the other end of the spectrum, you have Eatshot and Bowme, both hilarious in their own right but just not as prop-deserving as Actæon. Arrowdynamic works when you have a bow, but what happens when you equip a gun? My immersion! Interestingly enough, only one of the most popular names for hunters references traps. I really expected more than that.
Rogues
- Hemotherapy
- Recuperate
- Picksprocket
- Mercader
- Envenom
- Sapntap
- Backstabbath
- Altaìr
- Sapntickle
- Daggz
Here's a true story: I had a rogue that I server transfered and renamed "Shankers." A few minutes after I loaded up for the first time, "Shankerz" with a "z" messaged me and accused me of stealing the name. Take a picture of your face after reading that sentence again and look at it. That's the face I was making.
Priests
- Crossblesser
- Vescovo
- Powerwordhug
- Shortonheals
- Bandagespec
- Faithmelter
- Praystation
- Vanhealin
- Healium
- Deepfriar
Death knights
- Lichborne
- Scourgelord
- Nexmilitis
- Moraear
- Lichslapped
- Acherus
- Plagueknight
- Mydk
- Frozenknight
- Getoverhere
We need some more originality in death knight names. My friend had a frost DK named Chillaxe. That's funny. Use that one over Plagueknight or Scourgelord, please. I named my death knight Benihana after the greatest restaurant in the entire universe, Benihana. I want to see better death knight names. Death knight, I am disappoint.
Shaman
- Beershock
- Shampon
- Shocknorris
- Shockolate
- Shampayne
- Budlightning
- Shockaholic
- Shammurai
- Alestrom
- Beeroism
Another thing to note is that there is no Bloodlust references. None. Zero. This is surprising to me because I thought that this list was going to be 10 variations of Bloodlust-inspired puns. I am actually kind of sad.
Mages
- Grimsheeper
- Foodspec
- Portals
- Sheepwithme
- Mageulook
- Harryportal
- Fröstitute
- Merlìn
- Refreshments
- Pyrophobia
Two names stuck out as the best in the mage category -- Harryportal and Mageulook. Harryportal might not be the most original of the bunch, but I still can't help but laugh. Mageulook is just fun, as long as your immersion isn't completely ruined.
Merlìn? Really? Namechange.
Warlocks
- Waerloga
- Lockybalboa
- Fearoshima
- Draintrain
- Soldursoul
- Dotctor
- Warlokholmes
- Wreckquiem
- Taterdotz
- Benaflock
There are a lot of Lockybalboas out there. Dotctor is amusing, but my favorite of the top 10 warlock names definitely has to go to Taterdotz if only for the Napoleon Dynamite images that it conjures up. Now all warlocks are Napoleon Dynamite. Demonology skills ... affliction skills ...
Druids
- Voodrood
- Treesus
- Owlkapwn
- Starsurge
- Owlcapone
- Thornstar
- Owlcapwn
- Menopaws
- Clawandorder
- Restofarian
What is most interesting is that druid names span the entirety of the druid talent and spec choices. Each spec is represented on the list, from resto, balance, and feral. Bear tanks, however, are not. Clawandorder comes close, but not close enough. Where are all my bear tank druid puns?
Thanks again, GuildOx, for this awesome information. I can't wait to see what they throw at us next.
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 14)
Dhoum Nov 3rd 2011 4:27PM
Mine is Shortraund.
MysticalOS Nov 2nd 2011 5:14PM
this survey must be old, There are a lot of common ones missing, i don't know how many hunter bowjobs i've seen
Killik Nov 2nd 2011 8:10PM
It can't be that old, as the paladin name list is dominated by Tauren.
kjmd1988 Nov 3rd 2011 5:11AM
I've seen a few Lichmydk...
Bronwyn Nov 2nd 2011 5:14PM
I was rofl'ing at these pretty hardcore, and now that they've released a list you can guarantee that if your server didn't already have one of these names.. well they're going to be used in all forms with all accents you can imagine.
Still, some of them are pretty clever XD
razion Nov 2nd 2011 5:14PM
I admit, some of these did make me laugh--warriors, priests, and mages particularly seem to have some of the more creative names of the bunch, although I may be a little bit biased. Good stuff, regardless. I look forward to more stuff from Guildox being featured here.
tchernobyl Nov 2nd 2011 5:15PM
Best lock name I've seen was Harrydotter.
Pryn Nov 2nd 2011 7:31PM
Even better was the Worgen Warlock - HairyDotter.
Spazmoose Nov 2nd 2011 11:18PM
I'm rather fond of Harryporter on our realm
kreighund Nov 2nd 2011 5:15PM
Not enough room to make Bloodlust jokes...
My favorite Shaman name by far-- Cameltotem...
Pazazu Nov 2nd 2011 7:17PM
Did anyone else notice that almost all the shaman ones are about booze? I don't know whether to be proud or ashamed of being a shaman...
icepyro Nov 2nd 2011 8:53PM
My guess is that GuildOx tossed a blank search string at the Armory, scraped off the top 1k and sorted that.
I swear almost all those shaman names have to be Dwarf Shaman of recent origin. The shock is unoriginal as everyone knows about FROST SHOCK (I hope), but yeah, not too sure about this list.
Joshua.kavanagh Nov 2nd 2011 5:17PM
Treesus made my cube farm neighbors wonder what my problem is. I love that!
HappyTreeDance Nov 2nd 2011 5:18PM
This made me laugh.
I come from an RP guild that requires names fit lore, and most of my guildies (and I!) spend a lot of time obsessing over finding that perfect name for our toons. It always amuses me to realize that people who are not going the route of lore names occasionally put just as much thought into their "silly" names.
snarkygoldfish Nov 2nd 2011 6:01PM
I have to agree! I play exclusively on RP realms as well, and while we definitely get our fair share of names that need a good purging, I'm beginning to think I am terribly spoiled by being surrounded by toons with names that sounds like actual names.
emberdione Nov 2nd 2011 5:19PM
I doubt it. I have played extensively on 4 different servers over the years and never seen any of these names.
On top of that, if they just pulled the armory, it doesn't count anyone who hasn't logged in in the last 3 months, so... yeah.
Also it's not 11 million, because we assume that these are just "understandable English" unless he is translating all the Asian and European names...
(cutaia) Nov 2nd 2011 5:19PM
*deletes Getoverhere the level 85 Death Knight in shame*
Kunikenwad! Nov 2nd 2011 5:27PM
YOU.
YOU.
You need a kick in the ol' jimmybag over that stunt you pulled, good sir.
We haven't forgotten!
Kunikenwad! Nov 2nd 2011 5:39PM
But I have to admit ... it was well done, sir. Well done indeed.
xdudimus.maximus Nov 2nd 2011 5:20PM
No Shamaneggs?