Create character names
Generate quick name options for stories, roleplay characters, NPCs, scripts, and classroom writing projects.
Generate random names by type, style, and quantity so you can build faster name lists for stories, games, class projects, mock profiles, and test data.
Generate random male, female, or mixed names instantly.
Generate quick name options for stories, roleplay characters, NPCs, scripts, and classroom writing projects.
Use random names for demo accounts, mock profiles, software testing, onboarding screens, and example records.
Try different name types and styles when a project needs a stronger starting list instead of manual brainstorming.
Choose mixed names and a higher count when you need a quick batch of character names for game scenes or roleplay setups.
Use male or female names with a classic or English style when your sample dataset needs cleaner profile-style results.
Switch between modern and classic styles to test whether a name list feels better for your story world or setting.
Generate several names at once for writing exercises, storytelling prompts, role assignments, or creative student tasks.
The tool combines a first-name pool and a last-name pool based on the style you select, then filters the output according to male, female, or mixed name type. That gives you a quick list of full names without needing to build them manually.
Style settings change the feel of the final result. English style stays more neutral, modern names feel newer and trendier, and classic names can fit older or more traditional projects more naturally.
The result area is designed to give you multiple copy-ready names in one run, so you can keep the whole list, take one favorite, or regenerate until the tone feels right.
Use the Username Generator if the same profile, game, or demo also needs a matching handle.
Open the Fake Address Generator when the same test profiles also need address-like sample data.
Try the Bio Generator when your character, profile, or creator page also needs a short bio.
Names often feel simple until you need several of them quickly. That is where this tool helps most. Instead of stalling on naming, you can produce a workable shortlist fast and keep moving in your writing, testing, or creative process.
It is useful for writers, students, teachers, designers, game developers, QA teams, and anyone creating profiles, characters, stories, sample users, or mock records that need more realistic-looking names.
Use it when you need names for characters, sample users, test accounts, roleplay scenes, project demos, class exercises, or mock profiles and you want several options quickly instead of one at a time.
Different projects need different naming tones. A modern startup demo, a fantasy-flavored class story, and a cleaner business training example may all need names that feel a little different. Style control makes the result more useful from the start.
Copy the names into your story notes, game sheet, form test, or mock profile list, then refine the final choices based on tone, setting, or the kind of person or character you want to create.