I broke out the Everchanging Book of Names program to create some random names suitable for demon princes.
30 names in a medieval grimoire style: Asacin, Bial, Bimax, Caar, Cenaym, Cerfuns, Dotix, Ecer, Glipar, Glistar, Gloscar, Gufa, Isoyn, Leosan, Lineus, Meroal, Merobul, Moza, Obufoc, Paym, Pevifa, Pragym, Renelaur, Ryger, Soynix, Stimdus, Syneus, Vualarna, Walith, Zenaym
30 names in a Lovecraftian syle: Barokshuli, Bhasodekraugn, Cthukrapol, Cyäeghazun, Danuggicllp, Daol, Eihodriod, Eiht, Ffarg, Gsaaimé, Juk, Jukal, Kthaqquahyad, Kthutlammoggua, Llith, Llobbo, Mashho, Mlamogyig, Nyoggshorth, Quahul, Sairg, Shashaambl, Ulthutandokuum, Vulqathissz, Xen, Xens, Yogarthulpathyibb, Yogell, Ythamé, Zhomqol
30 names in a Clark Ashton Smith style: Amoros, Ampros, Bemmar, Canoroth, Dhimor, Dlobneah, Dlolloar, Doomathlon, Gholotha, Gnasriom, Istaim, Kanthom, Maque, Mintrauut, Miothar, Mmon, Mouzda, Noundo, Pharnos, Shariom, Sothaque, Sothlazdrom, Tarthos, Ujumor, Uldosma, Ustinar, Vair, Velaith, Vembis, Xeeth-Karghai