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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: Formal way to request someone's name.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Used often in formal settings or reservations.

Phrase Breakdown

お名前

をお願いします

Word-by-Word Breakdown

[o]

polite prefix

Polite prefix to add respect to words.

Example

お茶が好きです。

I like tea.

名前なまえ

[namae]

name

A word or set of words by which a person or thing is known.

Example

名前を教えてください。

Please tell me your name.

[o]

particle indicating object

A grammatical particle marking the direct object of a verb.

Example

予約を確認したいです。

I want to confirm the reservation.

[o]

polite prefix

Polite prefix to add respect to words.

Example

お茶が好きです。

I like tea.

願いねがい

[negai]

request

To ask for something politely.

Example

彼にお願いしました。

I asked him a favor.

[shi]

do

Base form of the verb 'to do'.

Example

宿題をしなきゃ。

I have to do my homework.

ますます

[masu]

polite verb ending

A polite non-past verb form.

Example

それを取ります。

I will take it.

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