The Email Permutation Generator produces the full set of plausible email addresses for a single person by combining their first name, last name, optional middle name, and company domain in every common arrangement. Where a pattern generator gives you the popular formats, this tool casts a wider net, generating initials, reversed orders, separators, and middle-name variations so you have an exhaustive candidate list to verify.
It is aimed at sales reps, recruiters, and researchers who need to reach one specific individual and are willing to test several candidates to find the address that works. You enter the name parts and domain directly in the option fields, and the generator builds a deduplicated list covering the arrangements real organisations use, from the obvious first.last to less common initial-based and middle-name forms.
Everything happens locally in your browser using JavaScript, with no uploads and no account. Fill in the first name, last name, optional middle name, and domain, then click Generate to see the permutations. Because the work stays on your device, the personal details you enter are never transmitted anywhere, keeping your prospecting research completely private and safe for confidential targets.
Features
- Generates a wide range of permutations, including full names, initials, reversed orders, and separator variants.
- Accepts an optional middle name to produce additional forms such as first.middle.last and initial combinations.
- Uses dedicated option fields for each name part, so no text input parsing or formatting is required from you.
- Deduplicates the generated list automatically so identical arrangements never appear more than once.
- Cleans the domain of protocol prefixes and paths, so pasting a URL still yields tidy email candidates.
- Reports the total number of permutations produced so you know how many candidates you need to verify.
- Exports the complete candidate list to TXT, or copies it to your clipboard for use in a verification tool.
How to use Email Permutation Generator
- Enter the person's first name in the first name field, which is required to generate any permutations.
- Add the last name and, if you know it, the middle name to expand the range of candidate addresses.
- Type the company domain, pasting a plain domain like acme.com or even a full URL if that is what you have.
- Click the Generate button to build the deduplicated list of every common email permutation for that person.
- Scan the candidates and note how many were produced from the stats shown above the output.
- Copy or export the list, then verify which address is real using your own outreach or verification process.
Benefits
- Gives you an exhaustive candidate list when a simple pattern guess has not found the right address.
- Covers unusual conventions like initials and reversed orders that pattern-only tools may leave out.
- Supports middle-name variations, which matters for organisations that include a middle initial in addresses.
- Saves time by generating every arrangement at once instead of typing variations manually one by one.
- Keeps the personal details you enter private because all permutation building happens on your device.
- Works for any domain and naming style, adapting instantly to whichever individual you are researching.
This generator is most useful as a second step after a quick pattern guess fails, or when you are dealing with a company whose convention you do not yet know. By producing every reasonable arrangement, it ensures the correct address is somewhere in the list, so a verification pass can identify the live mailbox. The middle-name field is worth filling in whenever you have it, since some firms build addresses that include a middle initial.
Because the output can be long, treat it as a shortlist to feed into verification rather than a list to email directly. Sending to every permutation would generate bounces and could harm your sender reputation, so always confirm which candidate is real first. The addresses are built from plain lowercase letters, matching how most systems generate the underlying mailbox, so accents and hyphens are simplified automatically.
All processing runs in your browser with JavaScript, so the names and domain you enter are never uploaded or logged, keeping confidential research private. Remember that permutations are educated guesses about possible formats, not confirmed addresses. Combine this tool with the Company Email Pattern Generator for the most likely formats and an email verifier to pinpoint the address that actually receives mail.