Japanese Name Generator — 500+ Authentic Japanese Names with Meanings (Free)

Japanese Name Generator

Instantly generate authentic Japanese names with kanji, hiragana and English meanings. This free Japanese generator also works as a name randomizer — no signup, no limits, just click.

Instant results — runs in your browser. No signup, no waiting, no daily limits.

How to Use

Three steps to your perfect Japanese name.

1

Pick your style

Choose gender, style, kanji count, or a meaning tag like Nature or Strength to narrow the pool to names that match your vision.

2

Click Generate

This Japanese names generator creates a fresh batch instantly, family name first (Japanese order) — complete with kanji, hiragana, phonetic guide and meaning.

3

Copy or save your favorites

Tap Copy on any name for a rich text copy, or hit ♥ to save it in your browser — your favorites persist between visits.

Why Our Names Are Authentic

Every name is a real Japanese name with verified kanji and meaning — not made-up sounds. Names follow Japanese structure: family name first (Tanaka Yuki, not Yuki Tanaka), exactly as used in Japan.

Same-sound names can have different kanji meanings — Yuki can be "snow" or "happiness". We show the kanji so you see what each name truly means, not just how it sounds.

Our curated dataset covers modern favourites, traditional classics, anime-inspired names, and historical feudal-era names — each with kanji breakdown, hiragana reading, phonetic hint and full English meaning.

Japanese Name Meanings

A selection of authentic names from our dataset — kanji, meaning and style at a glance.

Name Kanji Meaning Gender Style
Sakura Cherry blossom Female Traditional
Haruto 陽翔 Sun + soar Male Modern
Yuki 雪 / 幸 Snow / Happiness Unisex Modern
Ren Lotus Male Modern
Aoi Hollyhock Female Nature
Misaki 美咲 Beautiful bloom Female Modern
Riku Land Male Modern
Kenji 健二 Healthy + second son Male Traditional
Emi 恵美 Blessing + beauty Female Traditional
Sōta 颯太 Swift wind + big Male Modern
Koharu 小春 Little spring (warm spell) Female Nature
Suzuki 鈴木 Bell + tree Surname Traditional
Yamamoto 山本 Base of the mountain Surname Traditional
Tanaka 田中 Middle of the rice field Surname Traditional

Explore by Type

Jump straight to a preset and generate names in one click.

Female Japanese Names

Hana Mei Riko

Elegant, nature-inspired and modern names for female characters — from Sakura to Misaki.

Male Japanese Names

Riku Sōta Itsuki

Strong, modern and traditional names for male characters — bold kanji with real meanings.

Japanese Last Name Generator

Satō Takahashi Watanabe

Real Japanese family names — from the most common to rare clan surnames.

Samurai & Feudal Era Names

Musashi Nobunaga Tomoe

Names from Japan's feudal past — warriors, lords, and legendary figures of the samurai era.

Anime & Manga Names

Kenshin Ichigo Raiden

Names drawn from anime and manga tradition — dramatic, memorable, and kanji-rich.

Fantasy & Mythical Names

Homura Arashi Sora

Evocative names with mythic weight — fire, storm, sky — perfect for worldbuilding.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Japanese name generator work?
It works like a random Japanese name generator and name maker combined: it picks a family name and a given name from curated pools of real Japanese names, then shows you the kanji, hiragana, phonetic reading and English meaning — all in Japanese order (family name first). Everything runs in your browser; no data is sent anywhere.
Are the names authentic Japanese names?
Yes. Every name is a real Japanese name with verified kanji and meanings, including modern everyday names, traditional classics, anime-inspired names, and historical feudal-era names. No made-up sounds.
What order are Japanese names in?
Family name first — for example Tanaka Yuki, not Yuki Tanaka. This is the standard Japanese order. The generator always follows it.
Can I use generated names for my story or game?
Yes — free to use in any creative work: fiction, games, worldbuilding, roleplay, film. No attribution required.
Why do same-sounding names have different meanings?
Japanese names are written in kanji; the same pronunciation can use different characters with completely different meanings. For example, Yuki can be (snow) or (happiness). We always show the kanji so you can see exactly what each name means — not just how it sounds.
Is it really free with no limits?
Yes. The generator runs entirely in your browser from a local data file — no server, no API, no account. Instant, unlimited, no signup required. Ever.