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How to Say ‘May I have your name?’ in Japanese

お名前をお願いします

おなまえをおねがいします

💬 Usage Tip: Uses polite prefix [お] for courtesy.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Exchanging names in a service setting establishes trust and formality.

Phrase Breakdown

honorific prefix

Used to show politeness when addressing others.

Example

お茶をどうぞ。

Here's some tea.

名前なまえ

name

The term used to refer to someone's given designation.

Example

名前は何ですか?

What is your name?

object marker

Indicates the direct object of a verb in a sentence.

Example

本を読みます。

I will read the book.

お願いしますおねがいします

please

Used to make polite requests.

Example

メニューをお願いします。

Please give me the menu.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

[o]

prefix for politeness

Used as a prefix to add politeness.

Example

お話があります。

I have something to tell you.

名前なまえ

[namae]

name

Word for someone's name.

Example

名前を教えてください。

Please tell me your name.

[o]

object marker

Marks the object of a verb.

Example

本を読みます。

I read a book.

[o]

prefix for politeness

Used as a prefix to add politeness.

Example

お話があります。

I have something to tell you.

願いねがい

[negai]

request

Used to request something.

Example

お願いいたします。

Please (do something for me).

[shi]

do

Verb form of 'to do'.

Example

早くしてください。

Please do it quickly.

ますます

[masu]

polite sentence ending

Makes a sentence polite.

Example

お水をください。

Please give me water.

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