Random names, ready to paste

For tables, games, forms, and test data.

No signup required. Works in your browser.

Up to 100 names per run. Change Output format or count and hit Generate names again for a fresh set.

Random name generator controls and results

You choose the rules; we fill in believable names.

1 Set options · 2 Generate names · 3 Your results · 4 Copy results

Your results

Pick count, output shape, and style, then Generate names. When you like what you see, Copy results (or save). Running again swaps the list—copy first if you want to keep the old one.

Want something different? Tweak a dropdown and generate again.

Sample (before you generate):

Jordan A. Mercer

Your result: the first line shows large. Need several names? You get a list underneath. Copy results grabs every line; you can also export.

Save results as:

Next: Usernames · pick Emails under Output format here · Random strings · All generators

What you get

Each line is one made-up person. Output format switches between plain names, usernames, emails, CSV, or JSON. Copy results and file exports follow that choice.

Example

Jordan A. Mercer
Samuel Ortiz
Priya K. Nakamura

Illustration only.

Where the names come from

First names, optional middles, and surnames are drawn from lists bundled with the tool.

Quick answers

  • Real people? No—they’re invented combinations.
  • How many? Up to 100 lines. Copy results uses your current format.
  • Up to 100 names per run
  • Several output shapes in one place
  • Not for proving someone is real

Good for

Any screen that needs a believable name in a hurry.

  • Spreadsheets and “full name” fields
  • Game NPCs and background characters
  • Prototypes that need gender or a middle initial
  • Dumping straight into CSV or JSON

Skip it for bank-style ID checks or medical records.

Save the page if you use this often.

When to use it

Mockups, lessons, games, spreadsheets—any time you need a name that looks real. Set the fields, tap Generate names, then Copy results.

How it works

  1. Tune Count, Output format, Name style, Gender, and the checkboxes.
  2. Press Generate names.
  3. Read the big first line; scroll the list if you asked for more than one.
  4. Copy results or Save results as. Reset results wipes the panel.

Privacy: Your names never reach us.

FAQ

  • Are these real people? No. Think of them as stage props.
  • Need another set? Hit Generate names again—copy the old batch first if you still need it.
  • Official ID checks? Use a real process, not this tool.
  • Why add a middle name? Some forms expect three parts; the checkbox covers that.
  • On a phone? Everything still stacks and scrolls normally.

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