Kasatha Names- perfect for your character

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Kasatha are a race of four-armed humanoids indigenous to the jungle continent of Sarlona. They are often short in stature, have brown skin, and have four identical arms. 

Kasatha uses their extra arms for more physical tasks so they can save one arm for fine work that requires finer control.

The kasatha language is also an important part of their culture which is based on consistency and logic. 

It uses the same word order as written English, but with some elements borrowed from Thai or Latin languages. English retains some Thai words such as ‘bô’ for ‘be’ and ‘nôm’ for ‘name’.

Here are some kasatha names discussed for your character-

1. Kôm.

Bailiff of the city of High Tide on the planet of Nautilus.

2. Tza.

A male kasatha explorer who first mapped the Emerald Spire Peaks in Sarlona. He named the six first peaks which were later named The Great Six by others after him. 

Tza means ‘map’ in the kasatha language.

3. Zanya

A female kasatha explorer who mapped Mount Kiji on the planet of Risia. She ran her own company known as Zanya’s Expeditions, which was later sold to Urlor & Co.

Her name means ‘open’ or ‘explore’.

4. Drûl

An old kasatha who’s been around for a while and learned most of the kasatha language by heart including how to pronounce certain words in different ways. 

He acts as a sort of overseer, adviser, historian and translator for the tribe he lives with. 

He also keeps all important documents, presents or other important items for the tribe in his hut’s storage area. In short, Drûl is an invaluable member for any kasatha group he lives with!

We would like to invite you to send us your kasatha character names as knowledge, as well as their personality traits or unique abilities.

5. Karrak

A male kasatha who noticed a difference in star patterns from the jungle forests of the planet Ytterbia. His findings proved that Ytterbia is a ringed planet, with two suns Niyara and Kadi. 

On the other hand, his brother Makar believed that there was a large cloud covering half of Ytterbia which refocused light from one point to another.

6. Ischandar

A powerful kasatha monk who has defeated every challenger at the monastery so far. He even defeated Zanya in single combat. 

He has the reputation of being the strongest hands down, who’s never been defeated until he met Kordi. His name means ‘strong’ or ‘much’, while Kordi means ‘weak’ or ‘little’.

7. Kordi

A young kasatha, who traveled to Ischandar’s monastery to challenge Ischandar for his title as the strongest. She was ridiculed by her fellow monks but she believed that she could defeat Ischandar at all costs. 

It took her several years of training before she felt that she was ready but it only took one day for her to defeat Ischandar in single combat. She has never lost in her entire life. Her name means ‘weak’ or ‘little’.

8. R’ka.

A female kasatha who owned a magical artifact known as the Night’s Lantern, which made it possible for people to travel between different planes of existence. 

This artifact is currently owned by Zanya, who took it from R’ka when she died in a plane crash on the plane of Talaia. R’ka is also believed to have been friends with Drûl. Her name means ‘night’.

9. Zordi

The youthful son of Zanya and Kordi. His name means ‘young’.

10. Tulu (tuludu).

A small and sleepy kasatha who first encountered the drow elf queen, Moirae, near Mount Kiji on the planet Risia. 

Tulu acted as a makeshift house for Moirae before she left Ydersius. His name means ‘sleep’ or ‘nap’.

11. Ydea.

The wife of Drûl, who passed away before his birth (he was born after her death). His father named him to honor her memory. His name means ‘honor’.

Kasatha names are short since they use their extra arms for physical tasks, so they can save one arm for fine work that requires finer control. 

So, the shorter the name, the better!

12. Zanya (zany-uh). 

Tza’s sister who explored Mount Kiji with him after he developed his own map of it. Her name means ‘explore’ or ‘open’. 13. Mhakar (mah-kahr).

14. Shtaha (shtah-uh). 

Kordi’s brother, who took part in the expedition that explored Mount Kiji with him after he developed his own map of it. 

His name means ‘explore’ or ‘open’. 

15. Shiyila (shee-yee-la). 

Ischandar’s student who defeated him in a physical contest of who was the strongest kasatha at the monastery just as he defeated all other challengers during his training years before. 

Her name means ‘strength’ or ‘much strength’. 

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