Help with Naming Your Character

Naming your character can be quite important. You wouldn't see a full blooded Vulcan named John or a Klingon named Bob. That would just be silly. Below are examples of names listed alphabetically by race. Do not use the ones here as they are taken from actual characters who already exist either in canon, fanfic or in a game somewhere. Just use them as guidelines. Due to the scarcity of some races, not all are covered here. If you have sources (books or shows) where these races are given names, please let us know.

Acamarian
Acamarian names tend to have a rather  Germanic sound to them.
Male: Chorgan, Volnoth
Female: Yuta, Marouk

Andorian
Andorian names seem to tend toward almost Middle-Eastern sounds. They tend to show either a great deal of strength or a sort of lithe flowing sound, both of which are attributes inherent in Andorians
Male: Thelev, Shran, Keval, Tholos
Female: Telia, Tira, Yssir, Lyndra
Surnames: Kafas, Keth, Faram, Mahirn, Thelin, Aaraka

Bajoran
The Bajorans are fairly unique amongst the known major races in that they have a two part name but the personal, or 'given', name comes last. Given names are only used between friends and it is an honour for someone to say for you to use it. Bajoran names themselves are usually short and have a soft sound, characteristic of the Bajoran language in general. There are not many apostrophes or double barrelled names amongst true born Bajorans. When married the man's family name changes to the woman's  as Bajor is traditionally a Matriarchal society. Many men nowadays retain their name when in senior positions and especially if dealing regularly with foreign organizations.
Male: Kaiul, Olan, Jetir, Colim, Marit, Parlan, Nabal , Oryn
Female: Laren, Nerys, Meru, Kestrae, Adami, Sharai
Surnames: Ro, Winn, Olpaca, Bariel, Delik, Jetur, Melech, Shakaar, Kira, Sevek

Benzite
It can only be assumed that, like many races, Benzites go by single names only.
Male: Laporin, Mendon, Mordock
Female: Hoya

Betazoid
Betazoid names tend to be lilting, flowing and sort of roll off the tongue.
Male: Dariel, Garen, Jerald, Talbin
Female: Deanna, Lwaxana, Ashiel, Nariana
Surnames: Troi, Faal, Maruk, Sorien

Bolian
Bolians also tend to have rather Middle-Eastern sounding names judging by those we've seen thus far.It also seems that they tend to have at least one part of their name that is short and strong.
Male: V'Sal, Zar, Brathaw, Graife, Hars, Bokk
Female: Mitena, Vadosia
Surnames: Mott, Rixx, Haro, Hranok, Xhosa, Boq'ta, Rolk, Chell

Caitian
Caitian names typically begin with the letter M (common for females), F, or S (common for males) or other letters such as N or T. Caitian names often contain one or more appostophes ( ' ), indicating a tongue click or emphasis. When making Caitian names, consider the sort of growling purr-like inflection they use when they speak and the sort of sounds cats make.
Male: R'rha'asa, F'r'san, S'Karum. Sh'Rhahl, T'Farhn
Female: M'Rrell, M'Rress, M'Rhilka, M'Rhylla, F'Rrana
Surnames: D'Khalynde, F'Rhanghi,  Hrr'Ashal, Rr'Vellan

Cardassian
Cardassian names tend to have slightly hard sound to them and a somewhat Eastern/Middle-Eastern flair.
Male: Elim, Enabran, Corat, Calyx, Tolan
Female: Palandine, Zyal, Sorala, Mila, Tir
Surnames: Macet, Dukat, Damar, Garak, Tain, Parmak, Remara

Chalnoth
Male: Esoqq

El-Aurian
Male: Jayce, Martus
Female: Guinan, Jenera
Surnames: Shaharin

Ferengi
Ferengis go by one name only and they tend to be only one or two syllables long. It seems that the double syllable names are mostly used for women.
Male: Brunt, Quark, Rom. Zek, Nog, Pel
Female:Ishka, Lumba

J'naii
J'naii names indicate no gender as the J'Naii themselves have no gender. Names we'ce seen thus far are  Soren, Krite and Noor.

Klingon
Klingon names are usually very gutteral and Germanic sounding. They generally are listed only by their given name and introduce themselves as "[name] son/daughter of [father's name]" when addressing orher Klingons.
Male: Kluge, Worf, Martok, Gowron, Duras, Kang
Female: Lursa, Betor, K'Ehleyr

Ktarian
Female: Etana
Surnames: Jol

Ligonian
Female: Yareena
Male: Lutan. Hagon

Romulan
For an excellent resource on Romulan names, click here.

Saurian
Saurian names are always comprised of three parts and translate into English with some difficulty. The first two components, the birthname and the clan name, closely resemble the first and surnames common on Terra; the last name is a historical reference that changes continually throughout each Saurian's lifetime. It reflects such things as date of birth, gender, personal achievements, marital status, occupation, and even personal interests. As a result, Saurian last names are often more than fifty letters long and for common usage are abbreviated into three representative letters, divided by apostrophes. Saurians often modify their names when dealing with other races, giving them phonetic structures pronounceable by humanoids.
Male: S'sul.

Tellarite
Male Gav

Trill
Trill names are given then family, as with Terrans. When one becomes joined, the family name is replaced with that of the symbiont.
Male: Seboran, Teboran, Rugali, Sabris, Norvo, Janel, Selin
Female: Ezri, Jadzia, Yanas, Lenara
Symbiont Names: Dax, Khayne, Renhol, Kahn
Family Names: Korialis, Tigan, Peers

Ullian
Ullian names often have a distinctly Arabic sound to them.
Male: Tenar, Jev, Tarmin
Female: Inad, Shari
Surnames: Elosan, Jahara

Vulcan
When naming Vulcans, keep in mind that names beginning in T are generally feminine and names beginning in S are generally masculine. This is not a hard and fast rule, just a general occurance.
Male: Spock, Sarek, Surak, Stonn, Sonak, Sybok, Tuvok, Taurik, Xon
Female: T'Pau, T'Pring, T'Pel, T'plana-Hath, T'Pan, T'Lar, Selar, Saavik, Valeris