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Super Sentai Name Generator

Generate Super Sentai-style hero names — the Japanese tokusatsu tradition of colorful team-based heroes who transformed into color-coded warriors fighting evil. Super Sentai (known in the West as Power Rangers) has produced over 45 seasons since 1975, with each team named around a central theme. Sentai warrior names combine a dramatic theme word with a vibrant color to create iconic team monikers and individual hero identities. This generator produces two-word Sentai-style names by pairing theme words (battle concepts, elemental forces, virtues, creatures) with color names ranging from classic hues to dramatic shades. Names appear in both theme-first order (Battle Red, Dragon Crimson) and color-first order (Scarlet Warrior, Azure Guardian). The color palette includes both Japanese color terms (Aka for red, Ao for blue, Ki for yellow, Mido for green, Momo for pink) and English color names, reflecting Super Sentai's bilingual naming tradition. Perfect for fan fiction, Super Sentai RPGs, original tokusatsu stories, and creative projects needing vibrant hero codenames.

Super Sentai Name

Flow Aka
Rash Violet
Violet Fierce
Jasper True
Obsidian Mighty

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About the Super Sentai Name Generator

The Super Sentai Name Generator creates hero codenames in the tradition of Japan's iconic tokusatsu franchise — the colorful team-based heroes whose adapted format became Power Rangers in the West. Super Sentai has produced over 45 seasons since 1975, with each team built around a unifying theme: dinosaurs, time travel, cars, space, animals, and more. The essential ingredient in every Sentai identity is the pairing of a dramatic theme word with a vibrant color — resulting in names like Battle Red, Dragon Blue, and Crimson Guardian that crackle with heroic energy.

This generator pairs theme words drawn from battle, nature, emotion, and power with a rich color palette including both English and Japanese color terms — Aka (red), Ao (blue), Ki (yellow), Mido (green), and Momo (pink) sit alongside Crimson, Azure, Obsidian, and Saffron. Names appear in both theme-first and color-first arrangements, capturing the full range of Sentai naming conventions.

Super Sentai and Power Rangers

Super Sentai began in 1975 with Himitsu Sentai Gorenger and has run continuously, producing a new season almost every year. Saban Entertainment adapted the footage starting in 1993 as Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, launching one of the most successful toy franchises in history. The fundamental formula — five color-coded heroes unite against a villain army — has proven remarkably durable, spawning countless imitators and inspiring a generation of creators worldwide.

What separates Sentai from simple superhero shows is the depth of its theming. Each team's name, suit design, mech design, and individual hero codenames all reinforce the central concept. A dinosaur-themed team gives us names like TyrannoRanger and DragonRanger. A space-themed team produces GingaRed and GingaBlue. The codename is more than a label — it's a distillation of the hero's identity within the team's larger mythology.

How to Use These Names

  • Original Sentai teams: Design your own Sentai team theme and use the generator to produce color-coded hero identities that fit your concept.
  • Fan fiction: Create new Rangers or Sentai warriors for crossover stories or original seasons set in familiar universes.
  • Tabletop RPGs: Build a Super Sentai or Power Rangers inspired campaign where players design their own ranger identities.
  • Game design: Name heroes in a tokusatsu-inspired video game or board game with authentic-sounding Sentai codenames.
  • Art and cosplay: Design original ranger suits and give your creation an authentic Sentai-style designation.

What Makes a Good Sentai Name?

Battle Red

Theme-first names lead with a concept that defines the hero's role or power, followed by their color designation — a structure that emphasizes the team's unifying theme while marking each member's individual color identity.

Aka Storm

Color-first names use Japanese color terms (Aka, Ao, Ki, Mido, Momo) before the theme concept — a structure common in earlier Super Sentai seasons that carries an authentic Japanese feel alongside the dramatic theme word.

Crimson Dragon

Full color-word names combine English color vocabulary with powerful theme concepts, producing names in the style of Western-influenced seasons and ranger designations that feel equally at home in English-language adaptations.

Example Super Sentai Names

Battle Red Dragon Crimson Aka Storm Ao Guardian Thunder Scarlet Ki Champion Frost Silver Momo Spirit Chaos Azure Victory Gold

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I access this generator via API? +
Yes. FunGenerators offers an API providing programmatic access to name generators including this Super Sentai name generator. Visit the API documentation for subscription details and endpoints.
Is this generator free to use? +
Yes — the generator is completely free. All generated names are yours to use in any personal or commercial creative project without attribution.
Why do Sentai names combine a theme word with a color? +
The theme-plus-color structure is fundamental to Super Sentai identity. Each team has a central theme (dinosaurs, space, cars, animals, historical warriors) and individual members are distinguished by their assigned color. The hero codename combines both elements — Battle Red, Dragon Blue, Crimson Guardian — so a single name communicates both the team concept and the individual's role within it.
Can I use these names for original ranger characters? +
Yes — these names are designed for original creations. Design your own Sentai team concept, select a color for each member, and use the generator to produce authentic-sounding codenames that fit alongside established Sentai designations. Both theme-first (Storm Blue) and color-first (Aka Warrior) arrangements are available.
What are the Japanese color words in the generator? +
The generator includes Japanese color terms used in Super Sentai: Aka (red), Ao (blue), Ki (yellow), Mido (green), and Momo (pink). These appear in names because Super Sentai is a Japanese franchise and many hero designations use Japanese color words even when the broader name is in English — particularly in earlier seasons like Gorenger and JAKQ.
What is Super Sentai and how does it relate to Power Rangers? +
Super Sentai is the original Japanese tokusatsu franchise that began in 1975, featuring color-coded teams of heroes who fight evil using martial arts and giant robots. Saban Entertainment adapted Super Sentai footage starting in 1993 as Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, launching one of the most successful toy franchises in history. The core formula — five color-designated heroes united against a villain army — has run continuously in Japan ever since.