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Chinese Name Lab

Chinese names that actually sound natural

Most Chinese name generators throw random characters together. Chinese Name Lab actually checks if a name sounds natural. Every name includes hanzi, pinyin, tone marks, character meanings, and a 0–100 naturalness score — with a breakdown of why: tone flow, gender impression, homophones, surname pairing, and more. Tools: - Chinese Name Generator (gender + style filters) - English to Chinese Name - Xianxia & Wuxia Name Generator - Chinese Font Generator Free. No account required.

Top comment

Hey PH! 👋 I'm the maker of Chinese Name Lab. The idea started when I noticed that every existing Chinese name tool either: (a) outputs random characters with no cultural logic, or (b) gives you a transliteration that sounds nothing like a real Chinese name So I built a rule-based scoring system that checks: tone flow (no flat or jarring sequences), character meaning combinations, gender impression consistency, awkward homophones, surname pairing, and rarity of characters. Each name gets a score with a full breakdown — not just a number, but *why*. The xianxia generator has been especially fun — cultivation novel fans have very specific vibes they're going for (think: 凛霜, 沐然, 哲轩) and the system can tune for that. Would love feedback on: – Which tool you found most useful – Any name that scored surprisingly high or low – Features you'd want to see next (dialect options? more surname choices?) Thanks for checking it out!

About Chinese Name Lab on Product Hunt

Chinese names that actually sound natural

Chinese Name Lab was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #102 on the daily leaderboard. Most Chinese name generators throw random characters together. Chinese Name Lab actually checks if a name sounds natural. Every name includes hanzi, pinyin, tone marks, character meanings, and a 0–100 naturalness score — with a breakdown of why: tone flow, gender impression, homophones, surname pairing, and more. Tools: - Chinese Name Generator (gender + style filters) - English to Chinese Name - Xianxia & Wuxia Name Generator - Chinese Font Generator Free. No account required.

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