What’s Your Name? — Introducing Yourself in Japanese
One of the first things people learn in Japanese is how to introduce themselves and ask someone’s name politely. Japanese introductions are usually simple, respectful, and friendly.
In this lesson, you will learn:
Essential words for self-introduction
A street conversation between Bob and Hokiru
How to ask someone’s name
How to say Mister, Mrs, Sir, and Madam in Japanese
Essential Word List
| Japanese | Transliteration | English |
|---|---|---|
| わたし | Watashi | I / Me |
| わたしは〜です | Watashi wa ~ desu | I am ~ |
| あなたは? | Anata wa? | And you? |
| あなたの名前は何ですか? | Anata no namae wa nan desu ka? | What’s your name? |
| はじめまして | Hajimemashite | Nice to meet you |
| よろしくお願いします | Yoroshiku onegaishimasu | Please treat me kindly / Nice to meet you |
| こちらこそ | Kochira koso | Likewise / Nice to meet you too |
| さん | -san | Mr. / Mrs. / Ms. |
| 名前 | namae | name |
| こんにちは | Konnichiwa | Hello |
How to Insert Your Name
Structure:
わたしは [Your Name] です。
(Watashi wa [Your Name] desu.)
= I am [Your Name].
Ask the other person:
あなたは?
(Anata wa?)
= And you?
or
あなたの名前は何ですか?
(Anata no namae wa nan desu ka?)
= What is your name?
Example:
わたしはジョンです。
(Watashi wa Jon desu.)
→ I am John.あなたは?
(Anata wa?)
→ And you?
Conversation — Bob and Hokiru Talking on the Street
Setting:
Bob and Hokiru meet for the first time while walking on a street in Japan. They greet each other politely and introduce themselves.
| Japanese | こんにちは、私はボブです。はじめまして。 |
|---|---|
| Transliteration | Konnichiwa, watashi wa Bobu desu. Hajimemashite. |
| English | Hello, I’m Bob. Nice to meet you. |
| Japanese | こんにちは、ボブさん。私はホキルです。 |
|---|---|
| Transliteration | Konnichiwa, Bobu-san. Watashi wa Hokiru desu. |
| English | Hello, Bob. I’m Hokiru. |
| Japanese | こちらこそ、よろしくお願いします。 |
|---|---|
| Transliteration | Kochira koso, yoroshiku onegaishimasu. |
| English | Nice to meet you too. |
| Japanese | あなたの名前は何ですか? |
|---|---|
| Transliteration | Anata no namae wa nan desu ka? |
| English | What is your name? |
| Japanese | 私はホキルです。 |
|---|---|
| Transliteration | Watashi wa Hokiru desu. |
| English | I’m Hokiru. |
| Japanese | よろしくお願いします。 |
|---|---|
| Transliteration | Yoroshiku onegaishimasu. |
| English | Nice to meet you. |
How to Say Mister, Mrs, Sir, and Madam in Japanese
Japanese uses honorific titles attached after names.
1. さん (San) — Mr. / Mrs. / Ms.
This is the most common and polite title.
Structure:
Name + さん
Examples:
| Japanese | Transliteration | English |
|---|---|---|
| ボブさん | Bobu-san | Mr. Bob |
| メアリーさん | Mearii-san | Mrs./Ms. Mary |
| ホキルさん | Hokiru-san | Mr./Ms. Hokiru |
Use さん when:
meeting someone politely
talking to customers
speaking respectfully
2. 様 (Sama) — Sir / Madam (Very Respectful)
More formal than さん.
Structure:
Name + 様
Examples:
| Japanese | Transliteration | English |
|---|---|---|
| ボブ様 | Bobu-sama | Sir Bob |
| お客様 | Okyaku-sama | Honored customer |
Use 様 (sama):
customer service
hotels
formal letters
business situations
3. 先生 (Sensei) — Teacher / Doctor / Professional
Used for respected professions.
Examples:
| Japanese | Transliteration | English |
|---|---|---|
| 田中先生 | Tanaka-sensei | Mr. Tanaka (teacher) |
| 山田先生 | Yamada-sensei | Dr. Yamada |
4. Avoid Using あなた Too Often
Although あなた (anata) means “you,” Japanese speakers often prefer using the person’s name + さん.
Instead of:
✗ あなたの名前は何ですか?
(What is your name?)
Japanese people often say:
✓ お名前は何ですか?
(Onamae wa nan desu ka?)
→ May I know your name?
This sounds more natural and polite.
Quick Practice
Introduce yourself in Japanese:
わたしは ______ です。
(Watashi wa ______ desu.)
I am ______.
Ask someone politely:
お名前は何ですか?
(Onamae wa nan desu ka?)
What is your name?
Reply:
よろしくお願いします。
(Yoroshiku onegaishimasu.)
Nice to meet you.
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