I compiled a small list of names I got. For a time I was keeping track of my forts, how they ended, etc.
Anyway, here it goes: (From 1st ever fort)
1-Thadrigoth "CrowdedCraft"
2-Gatalnokzam Anam "The Ageless Battle of Aging"
3-Mistemigam "Portal Gorged"
4-Mamgozedem "DragonKey"
5-Lameslogem "RoundPaint"
And how they ended:
1-Total n00b I was, things got bad really quickly, and my "crowded fort" (really tiny and really poorly planned, everything was cluttered in tiny spaces) had a dwarf get cabin fever, go psycho and kill half of the fort before I gave up. (it was only the starting 7, and he butchered himself good too)
2-1 word: Dehydration (I was still learning and didn't know about drinking zones), they don't know they're dead.
3-Madness (more psychotic dwarves) and frustration (me) drove me to carve a portal into a river, engorging it with unlimited water.
4-Gobs, tantrum-spiral, self-destructive dwarves, then dehydration, migrants never wanted to hear of the place ever again, demonized like a dragon by the country.
5-Painted with the blood of dwarves. Countless seiges.
I noticed something, my random names yield a cruel fate for all my dwarves.
Hell, my most recent fort, Ukererush "Wavehandle", had a bunch of tragedy involving waves upon waves of carp. in a pond filled with 5 of them at minimum, 3 of those carp were
named, and maybe 2 more in the river were named as well. I think I lost a good 25 dwarves to carp there. Even constructing my sewer system to avoid that danger was a challenge, but damn worth it.
As well, I fear the worst for Rakustteshkad "Tombsprice" in Dwarf Heaven. Carping GCSs and fire-imps...
EDIT:
And all of those endings happened without my awareness of what they were really called previously. I started tracking my forts after maybe my third fort. You can imagine my reaction when I first discovered the names and lined up how they ended.