Glinds are a race of demons that hail from the upscale Second Demon World in the Demon Realm. One of the most notable members of this race is none other than the Supreme Kai himself. To celebrate this awesome new piece of Dragon Ball lore introduced in Dragon Ball Daima, I've created this super fun Glind Names generator.
To become a member of this pointy-eared race yourself, simply click the generate button below, and five unique Glind names will appear on your screen, along with your Glind's current occupation. If you don't like the first set, just click again. There are thousands of combos hidden in here, and some of them are truly wild.
Right now, all signs point to the Supreme Kai being the top dog—or demon, rather—among the Glinds. He's wise, ancient, and has pulled off some pretty ridiculous feats across the series. We're talking millennia of experience, ki manipulation, telepathy, and the kind of power level that makes even Goku pause. That said, the door’s still open. His siblings might be lurking with hidden potential, and there’s a whole Second Demon World we haven’t explored yet. If Daima expands the lore, we could see another Glind rise to god-tier status.
Technically? No. But also, kind of? Glinds appear to be androgynous by nature, yet they present themselves in ways that feel gendered to human viewers. The Supreme Kai looks male. His sister leans feminine. Is that biology or just fashion? Hard to say. Given their magical nature and strange origins, gender likely isn’t a fixed concept for them. Think of them more like spirits who adopt whatever traits they feel best express their role or personality. So if you’re making a Glind OC, you’ve got a free pass to be as fluid and creative as you want.
Yeah, this one’s weird. Glinds are born from a tree. Not just any tree—a magical, demonic one that produces Glind babies like fruit. They grow slowly, absorbing nutrients and dark energy from the Second Demon World’s environment. Once ripe, they’re plucked from the branches by a caretaker and given their first robes and title. It’s bizarre, slightly unsettling, and very on-brand for Dragon Ball. And if you’re wondering—yes, the fruit thing raises a million questions about their biology, but honestly? I kind of love the mystery.
Not every Glind is destined to be a Supreme Kai. Most work normal-ish jobs across the Demon Realm. Some serve as librarians of forbidden magic, others work as interdimensional analysts, gatekeepers, spiritual cartographers, or advisors to demon lords. If you’re using the Glind Name Generator, you’ll notice each one comes with a job title—because every Glind has a purpose. It adds flavor and helps you build a full character from the jump.
It exists adjacent to the main Demon Realm, kind of like an elite suburb for beings with higher magical power and a flair for decor. It’s more refined, with floating spires, glowing lakes, and upscale infernal architecture. If the regular Demon Realm is chaos, the Second Demon World is organized chaos—with better lighting. Glinds tend to keep to themselves here, conducting their research, training, and whatever secret rituals they’re into.
Power levels are tricky, especially in Dragon Ball where a farmer with a shotgun once had a scouter reading. But Glinds are up there. Even the low-tier ones can probably take out basic demons or lesser gods. At their peak, they rival Kais and possibly even Angels depending on how the lore unfolds. The Supreme Kai isn’t the only Glind we’ve seen, but he’s definitely the most recognizable. There’s room for the series to introduce a Glind warrior class or rogue faction, and I’m here for it.
Elegant but dangerous. Think long robes, psychic eyes, polite speech masking incredible power. They’re kind of like elven demons with jobs in cosmic HR. They carry themselves with dignity, but every now and then, they’ll crack a joke or obliterate an entire planetoid. It’s this balance of nobility and mysticism that makes them so fun to imagine—and why they deserve their own name generator.
When crafting the Glind Name Generator, I pulled from a mix of high fantasy syllables, ancient-sounding prefixes, and a sprinkle of cosmic weirdness. Think names like Veymora, Kazorith, or Iltrana. These aren’t just random gibberish—they sound like they could sit comfortably next to Dabura or Babidi. And the occupations? Those are randomly assigned too, but they lean into Glind lore: Expect titles like "Dream Forger," "Time Auditor," or "Forbidden Tome Curator."
Because it’s fun. Whether you're writing fanfiction, building a cosplay, or just messing around, creating a Glind gives you a blank slate with a mystical aesthetic and lore-rich foundation. They can be good, evil, neutral, or something entirely outside the moral spectrum. Plus, thanks to their strange birth method and undefined genders, Glinds give creators tons of creative flexibility.
The deep dive we got with King Kai's race was a nice surprise in Daima. I can only hope for future looks into Frieza and Beerus's races outside of fan theories. If you're still itching for more Dragon Ball content, I've got you covered with the Frieza's Race Name Generator, the Dragon Ball Daima Demon Name Generator, and my personal favorite: the ComicBook.com-featured Saiyan Name Generator.
Posted by: Matt Irving on 11/18/2024
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