How to Say ‘Name’ in Japanese
お名前
o namae
[oh nah-mah-eh]
💬 Usage Tip: [お名前] is the polite form of [名前]. The [お] adds courtesy, which is common in service situations.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese service language often adds [お] to everyday words to sound more respectful and customer-friendly.
Phrase Breakdown
お
o
[oh]
honorific prefix
Adds politeness to words, often used in customer service language.
お名前をお願いします。
Your name, please.
名前
namae
[nah-mah-eh]
name
Means a person's name. With お, it becomes polite: お名前.
名前を書きます。
I write my name.
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