JJK Name Generator

Generate JJK-style names for your jujutsu sorcerer OC — anime-flavored given names like Megumi, Nobara and Ryūnosuke, paired with real Japanese surnames. Every name comes with kanji, hiragana, phonetic reading and meaning, in Japanese order. Free, unlimited, no signup.

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

How to Use

Three steps to a name with cursed energy.

1

Shape your sorcerer

The Anime style is pre-selected. Narrow it down with a gender, kanji count, or a meaning tag — Strength for a heavy hitter, Nature for a technique built on the elements.

2

Roll your cast

Hit Generate and the JJK name generator produces ten original names — family name first, with kanji, hiragana, phonetic guide and meaning on every card. Regenerate for a fresh batch anytime.

3

Keep the ones that click

Hear the name spoken with the speaker button, copy it into your fan fiction or OC profile, or tap ♥ to save it in your browser — your favorites survive between visits.

Jujutsu Energy, Real Names

Jujutsu Kaisen names are built like real Japanese names: a surname that sounds like a clan, a given name with dramatic kanji, and a meaning that quietly matches the character. This generator follows the same recipe — with names that are real, verified, and yours to use.

The anime pool leans into storm, thunder, flame and dragon readings — Arashi (嵐), Raiden (雷電), Homura (焔), Ryūnosuke (龍之介) — the kind of names that sound like a cursed technique waiting to awaken. Pair them with real surnames and you get an original sorcerer, not a copy of the cast.

Names stay in Japanese order, family name first (like Itadori Yūji, not Yūji Itadori), and every card shows the kanji so a name like Kenshin — 謙信 "humble trust" or 剣心 "sword + heart" — never loses its meaning in translation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a JJK name generator?
It's a Japanese name generator tuned for Jujutsu Kaisen-style characters: anime-flavored given names like Megumi, Nobara and Ryūnosuke, paired with real Japanese surnames. Each result shows kanji, hiragana, phonetic reading and meaning, in Japanese order.
Are these real Japanese names?
Yes. Every name is a genuine Japanese name with verified kanji and meaning. The style is anime-inspired, but the names are real and work for any OC, story or game.
Will it generate names from Jujutsu Kaisen itself?
No — it creates original names in the same spirit: dramatic kanji, cool readings and authentic structure. You get new characters that feel at home in the world of jujutsu without copying the existing cast.
Can I use these names in fan fiction or for original characters?
Yes — free to use in any creative work: fan fiction, original characters, games, roleplay. No attribution required.
Why do same-sounding names have different meanings?
Japanese names are written in kanji, so one pronunciation can use different characters. Kenshin can be 謙信 "humble trust" or 剣心 "sword + heart". We always show the kanji so you see exactly what each name means.