A bitizen is displayed as a random example
Within the game Star Wars: Tiny Death Star, the non-player characters, known as "bitizens," are given names at random, drawing from a list contained in the game's data. The purpose of this bitizens list is to keep track of these randomly created names. It's important to note that some online resources might mistakenly identify some of these characters as canonical figures with established backstories. While the existence of these bitizens might be considered canonical, the specifics of their personal histories as they relate to the broader Star Wars universe remain uncertain.
In Tiny Death Star, Bitizen names are created through a random process. The game combines names from a list of available first names and a list of last names. The table shown below displays all of the unique first and last names that have been identified. (This information was taken from Death Star Wiki by one of the page authors.)
(please add from sample bitizens below)
You are welcome to add to this list, but please ensure that the bitizen you are adding is not already present. The list is sorted alphabetically by last name. (Spy) - (The name has been linked to a Rebel Spy)
The list presented below represents a collection of characters that are generated randomly. The generation process combines a first name, a last name, a designation of whether they are a rebel or not, and a selection from the possible character appearances.