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Bulk export is for the moment when a normal roll is not enough. Signed-in users can download capped generator and pack batches as CSV, TXT, or Excel, then review the names in their own notes, spreadsheets, drafts, or prototypes.
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export formats: CSV, TXT, Excel
Bulk export is an account feature. Regular name generation still works without signing in, but larger file downloads require sign-in so the feature can stay capped and abuse-resistant.
Start with the most specific generator or pack available. A tighter source gives you fewer irrelevant rows to clean up after the export.
Choose CSV, TXT, or Excel, then pick one of the count options shown on the page. Generator exports support the visible generator counts, and pack exports support up to 100 names.
Treat the download as a draft list. Remove weak results, simplify awkward spellings, check pronunciation, and run clearance checks for names that will be public or commercial.
Both options create generated output files, but they solve different workflow problems.
Use this when one generator already matches the style you need.
Use this when you need a themed set across several related generators.
Pick the file type based on where the names are going next, not based on which one sounds most official.
Spreadsheets and databases
Simple notes and drafts
Reviewable workbooks
Yes. Exported names are generated outputs, so you can use them in personal or commercial creative projects without attribution. That includes books, games, tabletop campaigns, videos, podcasts, client work, internal prototypes, products, and brands.
The export is still a draft list. For public or high-stakes names, search exact matches and likely spellings, review trademarks and social handles, check cultural or story context, and get legal advice when a name matters to a product, company, title, or main character.
Most export issues come from account state, unsupported pages, file-type expectations, or wanting the feature to behave like an API.