Character and OC ship name generator

Make Ship Names for Characters, OCs, and Pairings

Paste a search like "ship name for A and B" or enter two character names. The tool judges names for tag clarity, fandom fit, risk, and copy-ready use.

Characters OCs OTP tags Search-style input

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Check Character Ship Names

Use this page when your search starts with a specific pairing: two characters, two OCs, two idols, or a fandom duo.

Character context and extra names Optional
Optional for trio ships, poly ships, or multi-character OC groups.
Ready. Name checking starts when you tap the button.

Character Name Judge

Paste a pairing search or enter two names, then check the name fit.

Sample output

A Judged Character Ship Name with Tag Variants

Paste a pairing search and you get back a judged result, not a flat list. The card below shows what the Name Judge produces after tapping Generate — meaning, fandom-fit notes, risk, and tag-ready variants for AO3, Tumblr, and social handles.

Why this page exists

Many People Search by Pairing, Not by Tool Name

Google autocomplete shows repeated searches in the shape "ship name for A and B". That means users often arrive with a specific character pair in mind. This page is built for that job: parse the pairing, keep the source context, and return names that are useful as tags, edits, handles, or private OC notes.

For established fandoms, the safest answer may be a standard tag like Name/Name or an existing community name. For original characters, the tool can lean more into concept names, lore, symbols, and readable blends.

FAQ

Character Ship Name Questions

Can I paste a Google-style search?

Yes. Paste phrases like "ship name for Nova and Ash" or "Nova/Ash ship name" and the tool will fill the pairing and context when it can.

Can I use this for original characters?

Yes. Add OC universe details, relationship dynamic, symbols, or lore in the context fields for better names.

Should I create a new name for an established fandom ship?

Sometimes, but check the standard community tag first. Existing tags are better for discoverability, while new names can work for edits, private nicknames, and alternate concepts.