How to Say ‘Name’ in Japanese
お名前
おなまえ
💬 Usage Tip: ‘お’ is an honorific, making the request polite.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Names hold cultural significance in Japan and are often used with honorifics like ‘さん’.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
おお
[o]
honorific prefix
A respectful prefix used to add politeness.
お名前は何とおっしゃいますか。
What is your name?
名前なまえ
[namae]
name
Refers to a person's identity as designated by a specific word or words.
私の名前は田中です。
My name is Tanaka.
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