A more dynamic list of misspellings can be found in the Misspellings category.
- Ahn'Qiraj : Anh'Qiraj, Anh'Quiraj, Ahn'Quiraj
- Blackfathom Deeps: Black Fathom Deeps, Blackfathom Depths, Black Fathom Depths
- Blackrock Depths: Black Rock Depths, Blackrock Deeps, Black Rock Deeps
- Capital: Capitol
- A capitol is a building that houses a legislative assembly, not a city.
- Cenarion: Cenarian
- Darnassus: Darnasus
- Draenei: Dranei, Draenie
- Deceiver: Deciever
- Kil'jaeden the Deceiver hates it when you don't spell his title right.
- Exalted: Exhalted, Exaulted
- Elves: Elfs
- Gnomeregan: Gnomergan, Gnomeragan
- Gryphon: Griffon
- Highborne: Highbourne, Highborn
- Highborn is the proper spelling in English; the standard Warcraft spelling is highborne, though this makes little sense since 'borne' usually means 'held up or supported' whereas 'born' usually indicates origin or birth. So highborn means high-birth and highborne means high-supported. It might work with some crazy logic.
- Hippogryph: Hypogryph, Hyppogryph, Hippogriff
- Maraudon: Maruadon, Mauradon
- Menethil: Menithil, Minithil, Menthil
- Misspelling: Mispelling
- Ironic isn't it?
- Orgrimmar: Orgrimar, Ogrimar, Ogrimmar
- Outland: Outlands
- Pandaren: Pandaran
- Qiraji: Quiraj, Quiraji
- Quilboar: Quillboar
- Razorfen Kraul: Razorfen Krall, Razorfen Crawl
- Rogue: Rouge
- Rouge means red in French or a type of makeup usually applied to the cheeks in English.
- Scholomance: Scholomanse, Scolomance
- Shaman: Shamen
- The plural of shaman is shamans. See Shaman Spelling.
- Tarren Mill: Tauren Mill
- Tarren Mill was introduced in Warcraft II, long before the tauren became part of the lore. There are also barely any tauren at Tarren Mill.
- Taurahe: Taurish
- Tauren: Taurens
- Teldrassil: Teldrasil
- Uldaman: Ulduman, Uldamen
- Uldum: Uldam
- Wailing Caverns: Wailing Caves
- Warrior : Worrior