
Cyberpunk Name Generator
Cyberpunk names hit fast, short handles, chrome-era aliases, corp surnames, and street tags shaped by Night City, edgerunner crews, and netrunner slang.
Cyberpunk names hit fast, short handles, chrome-era aliases, corp surnames, and street tags shaped by Night City, edgerunner crews, and netrunner slang.
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Cyberpunk names mix hard street slang, stripped-down aliases, Japanese and Latino city flavor, and polished corporate surnames. In Cyberpunk 2077 and the wider Cyberpunk setting, a name tells you where someone stands, Afterlife regular, gang soldier, corpo climber, nomad drifter, or netrunner hiding behind a handle. Some names sound born on the street, like V or Jackie. Others carry old money or Arasaka weight, like Hanako or Yorinobu. This generator helps you build names with the same tone, rhythm, and class signals fans expect from Cyberpunk.
Many male Cyberpunk names land hard because the street trims everything down. You get short tags like V, Jackie, and Dex, names built for bars, fixers, and fast introductions before a job turns bad. If you want your Cyberpunk character to feel local to Night City, names like Rook, Jax, or Kade fit the same clipped pattern and carry the same quick impact.
Corporate men in Cyberpunk often carry full names with status built into the sound. Saburo Arasaka, Yorinobu Arasaka, and Richard Night all feel formal, old, and expensive, which suits boardrooms and dynastic control. For a generated name in this lane, Lucien Sato or Darius Armitage sounds clean, controlled, and tied to money rather than muscle.
Netrunners in Cyberpunk often use names that feel detached from family or nation. Rache Bartmoss stands out because both halves feel memorable, while handles like T-Bug show how the scene values tags people remember on the Net. Names like Zero, Glitch, or Cipher work well if your male Cyberpunk character lives behind screens, ICE, and stolen data.
Nomads and solos tend to carry names with weight, heat, or road dust. Saul Bright, Santiago, and Morgan Blackhand all sound grounded, tough, and earned through reputation. If you want a male Cyberpunk name with a harder frontier edge, try Mason Creed, Reno Vale, or Jett Navarro, names that fit convoy crews, merc work, and badlands history.
Female Cyberpunk names often balance style with threat. Rogue Amendiares, Panam Palmer, and Judy Alvarez all sound distinct, easy to remember, and tied to strong roles in Night City. If you want a similar feel for your Cyberpunk character, Mara Vale, Nyx Alvarez, or Sera Quinn gives you the same mix of edge, rhythm, and presence.
Some female names in Cyberpunk signal rank before the character even speaks. Hanako Arasaka and Michiko Arasaka sound formal, elite, and deeply linked to family power, while Meredith Stout carries the clipped authority of Militech culture. Names like Reina Sato, Naomi Arasaka, or Evelyn Kuroda fit this upper-tier Cyberpunk tone and work well for corpo operatives, executives, or heirs.
Night City runs on personas, so many female Cyberpunk names feel chosen rather than inherited. Rogue works because the alias says everything at once, and names like Alt Cunningham and Skye show how the setting uses clean, memorable sounds for public-facing figures. For your own Cyberpunk naming style, Velvet, Echo, or Lila Skye suits a fixer, braindance star, or club-linked operator.
Female names tied to the street often pull from the mixed cultural texture of Cyberpunk. Panam Palmer and Judy Alvarez help set a pattern where the given name stays sharp and the surname carries community, district, or family roots. Names like Xochi Reyes, Vera Cruz, or Kira Mendez feel right for gang circles, smugglers, mechanics, and women who earned status block by block.