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Helpful Resources for Choosing Japanese Character Names + Tips!
Tourning ⭐OG Supporter Member
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11 days ago

Hey Yurei Jima roleplay forums,

It is far too often that I see JP names butchered in settings like this one, so this post is largely here to give people some pointers on how they can ensure the accuracy of their characters' names, (if they're of a Japanese descent...)


HELPFUL RESOURCES!!!

- As far as generators go, this site!! is, from all that I've seen, the best. It gives out a lot of names at once and their accompanying meanings (though I would use the second resource for figuring out the meaning of a name.) While it can get a little strange with surnames at the bottom of the 'all rarity' page, I consider it to be extremely accurate, and in that same vein, my only tip is to not seek out the 'Very Rare' option unless that's the point of the whatever name you come up with. It can also give you a pretty good idea of how Japanese names are gendered. PLEASE USE THIS SITE IF YOU'RE NOT CONFIDENT WITH MAKING NAMES, THERE'S VIRTUALLY ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES ON IT..!!!! YOU'LL FIND SOMETHING YOU LIKE, ASSUREDLY.

tldr; This site is the best generator, but it can be kind of iffy with the 'Very Rare' settings, so don't use that if it's not the point of the name. Gives a good idea on how names are gendered.

- While I wouldn't normally use it for getting names unless I knew they were common enough to not be outliers, this site is very useful for gauging the actual rarity, or lack thereof, of surnames through it's approximate households blurb. I think it's also the best for explaining the meanings of names, and if there are any Kanji variations within any given name. (They provide a households number for those, too!)

tldr; the best for gauging rarity and meaning for names, especially surnames. I would not use this site for choosing first names, though.

- I use this site for a more fringe purpose, but it's fun to toy around with regardless. I mainly use it to gauge *where* names are popular, given that it outlines the amount of people with any given name in any Japanese prefecture (Norowarejima & YRP are located off the coast of the Kyōto prefecture, for reference.) It's quantifying is by no means perfect, but it gives you a good idea, and it can also let you know the gender distribution of any given name.

tldr; good for finding out gender distribution of firstnames, as well as highlighting where in Japan names are popular.

- Another thing you can do is surf random Japanese people's Wikipedia articles. There are lots of them...  Want a catalogue of like 60 people who play curling in Japan? You got it.  People who write for TV shows in Japan? Also there. You can even search up articles of specific first or last names to find lists of people with those said names.

- While it is Wikipedia, this list offers a bunch of unisex Japanese names that is generally accurate.

 

General Tips:

- There are no Ls, Xs, Vs, or Qs in the Japanese language.

- There are no middle names when it comes to full, Japanese names. Only first and last.

- The Japanese language is made up of 46 characters, all of which act as individual syllables with the exception of ん (n) when used in words, it only really adds to other syllables.

- Surnames are always comprised of Kanji, each Kanji has meaning. One example of this is a common name I've seen in these sorts of settings: Kageyama, which means Shadow (Kage) Mountain (Yama). How edgy...
The following are some common Kanji in surnames, along with their meanings:

(This list is intended to just show you common components of names, I wouldn't make names with just these.)

Ō = Big
ko = Small
aka = Red
ao = Blue
kuro = Black
shiro = White
midori = Green
kawa/gawa = River
shima/jima = Island
sawa/zawa = Swamp and/or Grace (I don't get it either)
sono/zono = garden
ki/gi = Tree
matsu = pine tree
yanagi = willow tree
iwa = cliff face
yama = Mountain
i = mine and/or well
hori = cave
nami = waves
tori = bird
ue = above
mura = village
da/ta = field
naka = center; middle
hara = origin
nishi = west
minami = south
kita = north
higashi = east
kane = metals
yoshi = lucky; prosperous


- Ō (Oo, Ou, or sometimes Oh), ō (oo or ou), ū (uu), and less commonly, ā (aa), ē (ee), and ī (ii) are all very useful, abbreviatory symbols when writing out Japanese in the latin alphabet. They don't need to be used, but I think they look neat :-) (except ī i don't use ī)
Examples of these:

- Shōhei Ōtani, famous baseball player, may also have his name read as Shouhei Ohtani/Ootani
- Shōko Tsubonōchi, a character I plan on playing, would otherwise have her name written out as Shouko Tsubonouchi.
- Masāki Matsūra, a person I've just made up, would otherwise have his name written out as Masaaki Matsuura. (I do prefer this second reading, admittedly.)
- Kotoko Kojima, another person I've just made up, and who has no abbreviatory symbols in their name, would have it remain unchanged.

 

 

If you would like to run any names by me, or generally just have any questions, please reply to this post! (Or DM me on Discord @tourning!!!)



Last edited: 21 hours ago x 4

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UrAJinx Beta Tester ⭐OG Supporter Member
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11 days ago

This is extremely helpful for newer players and those who aren’t confident in making names for their own OCs like you mentioned. I love the tips and even the generator you highly recommended. 



wesnt Moderator Builder Beta Tester ⭐OG Supporter Member
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11 days ago

Very awesome thread, user Tourning :]



usercultist Admin Build Coordinator Beta Tester ⭐OG Supporter Member
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11 days ago

+1... heh. cool post user tourning



Grimsky21x2 Socials Community Member Beta Tester ⭐OG Supporter Member
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11 days ago

Rlly helpful!! You could do ones on writing descs, or skins!!



D0MINEER Director Lore Coordinator
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11 days ago

Your topic has been pinned.

Thank you for giving a clear guide to naming characters and providing players with a simpler approach to creating characters.



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ErikFinster Beta Tester ⭐OG Supporter Member
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4 days ago

Great document! Thank you for providing guidance!



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