Frequently Asked Questions

Japanese Names FAQ

Quick answers to common Japanese name questions. If you are still unsure, feel free to contact us and we can help point you in the right direction.

Can I name my kid Miku?

Yes, Miku is a real Japanese given name and can absolutely be used. It is most commonly feminine in Japan, and the exact nuance depends on the kanji you choose. If you are naming a child outside Japan, it is still a lovely choice; just check local pronunciation ease and any pop-culture associations.

How do I translate my name to Japanese?

For most non-Japanese names, the first step is phonetic transliteration into katakana because that is the standard Japanese script for foreign names. You can also generate a hiragana reading and optional kanji ideas, but katakana is usually the practical, official form.

What is your name in Japanese language written as?

In natural Japanese, people usually ask for the katakana version of a foreign name. A full answer often includes katakana for writing, hiragana for easy pronunciation, and sometimes kanji suggestions if you want a meaning-based name style.

Can I get my name in Japanese hiragana too?

Yes. Even though foreign names are usually written in katakana, a hiragana form can still help with reading and pronunciation practice. Many learners prefer seeing both scripts side by side.