The name randomizer is a handy online tool for randomly picking a name from a given list. You can upload your own name list or use the built-in database of male and female names.
Add names manually, import from a text file, or choose from ready-made collections. The algorithm randomly selects one or more names based on your filters.
Ideal for naming a character, a baby, a contest participant, or just for fun. Completely free, no registration required.
The intuitive interface lets you get results in seconds.
Switch to the desired mode on the toolbar. Each mode has its own set of settings.
Specify the number of options and additional settings. The tool adapts to your needs.
Click the start button. All computations are performed locally on your device.
The result appears instantly. You can copy it with one click or generate a new one.
Choosing names for creative projects, games, and giveaways.
Pick a name for a book, story, or comic character. The built-in name database helps find the right option.
Names for NPCs, player characters in RPGs. The randomizer speeds up the process of creating new heroes.
Pick a winner from a list of participants by name. A fair and transparent process for everyone.
Expectant parents use the randomizer to find inspiration. A random pick from favorite options.
Ready-made collections and full control over your list.
Built-in collections of male and female names. No need to type anything — just select a category.
Client-side generation. Your name list is never sent to the server or saved.
Add your own names or import from a text file. Full control over the set.
The selected name is copied to the clipboard with one click. Convenient for batch picking.
The built-in database contains popular male and female names. You can filter by gender or use the entire list.
Yes, you can enter your own list of names manually or upload from a text file.
From 1 to 100 names per generation. All names are unique within a single run.
Each run is an independent random sample. Names may repeat across different sessions, which is normal for random selection.