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Random string <adjective>-<noun>. Useful for user-friendly name generation.

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duoname

Generate a two-word random name using the pattern <adjective>-<noun>. Useful for generating user-friendly names and IDs.

No dependencies, easy to use.

Usage

from duoname import duoname

name = duoname()

Credits

Word lists are taken from this wonderful repo: wordlists (GitHub).

FAQ

Q: Why not randomname (GitHub)?

A: I really hate transient dependencies, and randomname package depends on fire.

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