Star Wars Jedi Name Generator

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Our Star Wars Jedi name generator is a simple and easy way to create your own Jedi name. This tool is inspired by the rich lore and history of the Star Wars universe.

The world was introduced to the Star Wars universe by George Lucas in the 1970s, and among the various orders, the Jedi have made their mark in our geeky minds, who doesn't know Yoda or Rey or Luke Skywalker? And after exploring the Star Wars universe, maybe you thought to yourself: "I want my own Jedi name!".

That's where our Star Wars Jedi name generator comes in. This tool is a simple and easy way to create your own Jedi name. But do you know the origins of the Jedi?

The Jedi Order - History

The Jedi Order is a mysterious and ancient group of warriors who serve the light side of the Force and bring peace to the galaxy. Their origin is unclear, but they are believed to have formed around five thousand years ago under the guidance of powerful Force-users and religious leaders.

The Jedi Order faced many challenges and conflicts throughout its history, such as the wars between the Republic and the Separatists, and the rise of the Galactic Empire. The Order fought bravely to protect the Republic and its values but suffered great losses and was nearly wiped out by the Empire.

A few Jedi survived and helped form the Rebel Alliance, which eventually defeated the Empire and restored freedom to the galaxy.

The Jedi Order continued to exist after the fall of the Empire, but with reduced power and influence. The Order maintained its teachings and principles, and sought to bring hope and justice to a galaxy in need. The Jedi Order’s legacy is a source of inspiration for many, and its future is uncertain but hopeful.

How to Use the Star Wars Jedi Name Generator

Using our Star Wars Jedi name generator is very simple. Just follow these steps:

Step 1 - Select the preferred gender for your Jedi names. Choose between "Male", "Female" or "Random" which is a mix of both male and female Jedi names.

Step 2 - Click the "Generate names" button and you'll get 10 unique names.

Step 3 - Click the copy icon on each name card to copy the names you like to your clipboard.

Step 4 - If you like the tool, press Ctrl/Cmd + D to add it to your bookmarks

Step 5 - If you REALLY like the tool, click "Share this tool", copy the link, or share it on your preferred social media platform.

Male Star Wars Jedi Name Ideas

Here are some examples of awesome male Jedi names generated by the tool:

  • Jacen Durron
  • Kyle Jade
  • Luke Secura
  • Dreks Piell
  • Rosh Skywalker
  • Cal Fisto
  • Yoda Marr
  • Qui-Gon Da-Boda
  • Kavar Kestis
  • Malak Zallow

Female Star Wars Jedi Name Ideas

Here are some examples of great female Jedi names generated by the tool:

  • Tallisibeth Kappa
  • Barriss Even
  • Shaak Sion
  • Luminara Qel-Droma
  • Rahm Jinn
  • Callista Shan
  • Rori Rand
  • Zayne Koth
  • Shaak Fisto
  • Sylvar Ti

Star Wars Jedi Name Generator FAQs

Where does the word Jedi come from?

The word “Jedi” is thought to have been derived by George Lucas from the Japanese word jidaigeki, a genre of historical dramas, such as The Hidden Fortress, which influenced the development of Star Wars. The word “Jedi” is also thought to be derived from “Jedha,” a planet that was once home to a Jedi temple and was a source of kyber crystals.

Who was the first Jedi?

The very first Jedi in Star Wars canon is a nameless figure known as the Prime Jedi. He was likely the builder of the first Jedi Temple on Ahch-To, seen in The Last Jedi. The Prime Jedi established the Order on the planet Ahch-To, around 25,025 BBY. The first Jedi Temple, which was located on Ahch-To, contained a mosaic of the Prime Jedi in a state of meditation and balance.

Who is the strongest Jedi?

There is no definitive answer to who is the strongest Jedi, as different Jedi have different strengths and weaknesses, and their power levels may vary depending on the situation and the will of the Force. However, some of the most powerful Jedi in terms of Force skills, feats, and Force potential are:

  • Yoda, the Grand Master of the Jedi Order, who was renowned for his wisdom, mastery of the light side of the Force, and skill with a lightsaber.
  • Luke Skywalker, the son of Anakin Skywalker and the last of the Jedi, who redeemed his father from the dark side, faced the Emperor and helped restore balance to the Force.
  • Anakin Skywalker, the Chosen One, who was prophesied to bring balance to the Force, had the highest midi-chlorian count ever recorded and was one of the most gifted Jedi in history.
  • Obi-Wan Kenobi, the master of Anakin and mentor of Luke, who was a wise and noble Jedi, a master of the defensive lightsaber form Soresu, and a powerful Force user who became a Force ghost.
  • Rey Skywalker, the granddaughter of Palpatine and the heir of the Jedi, who defeated the resurrected Emperor, restored the Jedi Order, and wielded the power of all the Jedi who came before her.

How many Jedi survived in Order 66?

Order 66 was executed with ruthless efficiency as clone troopers, under the influence of an inhibitor chip, obeyed Palpatine’s command to kill the Jedi. However, some Jedi managed to survive Order 66 by evading capture and going into hiding. While we don’t have an exact number, it is estimated that fewer than a hundred Jedi were able to survive Order 66. Some of the most notable Jedi survivors are:

  • Yoda, who escaped from Kashyyyk with the help of Chewbacca and Tarfful, and went into exile on Dagobah.
  • Obi-Wan Kenobi, who faked his death on Utapau, defeated Anakin on Mustafar, and went into hiding on Tatooine, where he watched over Luke.
  • Ahsoka Tano, who left the Jedi Order before Order 66, but was still targeted by the clones. She escaped from Mandalore with the help of Captain Rex, who removed his inhibitor chip, and later became a rebel operative under the codename Fulcrum.
  • Kanan Jarrus, who was a Padawan named Caleb Dume when Order 66 happened. He survived the betrayal of his clone troopers and his master’s death, and became a rebel leader and a mentor to Ezra Bridger.
  • Cal Kestis, who was also a Padawan during Order 66. He escaped from his clone troopers and his master’s sacrifice, and lived as a scrapper on Bracca, until he was discovered by the Empire and joined by Cere Junda and BD-1 in his quest to rebuild the Jedi Order.

How many Jedi died in Order 66?

Order 66 was a devastating blow to the Jedi Order, as thousands of Jedi were killed by their clone troopers across the galaxy. According to George Lucas, there were about 10,000 Jedi in the galaxy before Order 66, and only about 100 survived. That means that Order 66 killed roughly 99 percent of the Jedi. Some of the most prominent Jedi who died in Order 66 are:

  • Mace Windu, who was the leader of the Jedi Council and one of the most powerful Jedi ever. He was killed by Palpatine and Anakin after confronting the Sith Lord in his office.
  • Ki-Adi-Mundi, who was a Jedi Master and a member of the Jedi Council. He was killed by his clone troopers on Mygeeto, while leading the Galactic Marines.
  • Aayla Secura, who was a Jedi Master and a skilled warrior. She was killed by her clone troopers on Felucia, while fighting alongside Commander Bly and the 327th Star Corps.
  • Plo Koon, who was a Jedi Master and a member of the Jedi Council. He was killed by his clone troopers on Cato Neimoidia, while flying his starfighter.
  • Shaak Ti, who was a Jedi Master and a member of the Jedi Council. She was killed by Darth Vader in the Jedi Temple, while meditating in the High Council Chamber.

How many Jedi were there before Order 66?

The exact number of Jedi in the galaxy before Order 66 is not known, but it can be estimated that there were thousands of them. According to Kanan Jarrus, there were around 10,000 Jedi in the galaxy at one point.

However, we don’t know which time period he was referring to, but it is possible that he was talking about the time of the Republic, when he was a Padawan. The number of Jedi may have decreased during the Clone Wars, as many of them died in battle or left the Order. Therefore, the number of Jedi before Order 66 may have been lower than 10,000, but still in the thousands.

What happened to the Jedi temple after Order 66?

The Jedi Temple survived after Order 66 and was eventually converted by Emperor Palpatine into the Imperial Palace. He insulted the Jedi Order’s memory by turning their own temple into his personal palace. Even after Palpatine’s death, the Imperial Palace remained but was largely uninhabited.

Why did Ahsoka leave the Jedi order?

Ahsoka left the Jedi Order when she was accused as a primary suspect in the Jedi Temple bombing and betrayed by the Jedi Council. She was later cleared of the charges, but she felt disillusioned and hurt by the way the Jedi handled her case. She decided to leave the Order and follow her own path, highly disillusioned by its core tenets.

What is a grey Jedi?

There is no official definition of a grey Jedi in the canon Star Wars universe, but the term is often used by fans to describe Force-users who walk the line between the light and dark sides of the Force without surrendering to the dark side, and also describe Jedi who distance themselves from the Jedi High Council and operate outside the strictures of the Jedi Code. Some examples of characters who are sometimes considered grey Jedi are:

  • Qui-Gon Jinn, who was a Jedi Master but often disobeyed the Jedi Council and followed his own interpretation of the Force.
  • Jolee Bindo, who was a self-proclaimed grey Jedi and a former Jedi Knight who left the Order after the Mandalorian Wars and lived as a hermit on Kashyyyk.
  • Ahsoka Tano, who was a former Jedi Padawan who left the Order after being falsely accused of a crime and later became a rebel agent and a mentor to Sabine Wren.
  • Rey Skywalker, who was the granddaughter of Palpatine and the heir of the Jedi, who used both the light and dark sides of the Force to defeat the Sith and restore the Jedi Order.