"namae" if you are talking about your name ex:my name is~watashi no namae WA (your name) desu.
"o namae" if its someone else's name
ex:what is your name?~anata WA o namae nan desu ka?
Hajimemashite. Watashi/Boku/ Atashi no namae WA [your name here] desu. Yoroshiku onegaishimasu.
Translated: How do you do. My name is [your name here]. Nice to meet you.
Ex.) Hajimemashite. Atashi no namae WA Ashurii desu. Yoroshiku onegaishimasu.
Ex.) Hajimemashite. Boku no namae WA Matto desu. Yoroshiku onegaishimasu.
Ex.) Ohayoo gozaimasu/Konnichi WA/Konban WA. Neisan desu. Yoroshiku onegaishimasu.
*Boku (Male ONLY), Atashi (Female ONLY), Watashi (General use).
*Hajimemashite can only be used when first meeting someone and never after. It means, "How do you do?" [Lit. it means, "It is the first time."]
*Yoroshiku onegaishimasu is formal. It means, "Nice to meet you." [Lit. it means, "Please take care of me."
*If you don't want to use yoroshiku onegaishimase, shorten it to, "Doozo yoroshiku." This means, "I'm glad to meet you." This is only for peers and friends.
*Instead of having "Watashi no namae WA ___ desu." you can shorten it to just your name + desu.
What is your name?
O-namae WA nani desu ka?
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The O in the beginning is for politeness and you can leave that out if you'd like.
To ask: onamae WA = what is your name?
To answer you say:watashi WA (name) desu = i am (name)
Hope this helps!!
"My name" would be 'watashi no namae' in Japanese.
お名前は何ですか? (Onamae wa nandesuka?) or あなたの名前は? (Anata no namae wa? (be sure to use a questioning tone when saying this))
'watashi ha [name] desu.'
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I am _____
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