Acquiring knowledge of all the Japanese names is pretty rough.
I use this website: http://kanjidict.stc.cx/japnames.php
What I do is, while I'm picking stuff to stick in my SRS, I will often swap out pronouns with names that I want to learn.
I usually try use to readings that seem most common, though I usually have no idea. So failing that, I pick the ones that correspond to on and kun readings (not special "name only" readings) as I'm still picking up and solidifying readings of different Kanji.
Anyways, I've found this helps quite a bit - especially with remembering the names of new Japanese people I've met (something which has been an embarrassing problem for me since I came to Japan).
Then usually, with names of people I know, the sentences I'm studying become much more vivid as I associate the names with actual people. I suppose you could just as easily do this with famous people/names as well.
I use this website: http://kanjidict.stc.cx/japnames.php
What I do is, while I'm picking stuff to stick in my SRS, I will often swap out pronouns with names that I want to learn.
I usually try use to readings that seem most common, though I usually have no idea. So failing that, I pick the ones that correspond to on and kun readings (not special "name only" readings) as I'm still picking up and solidifying readings of different Kanji.
Anyways, I've found this helps quite a bit - especially with remembering the names of new Japanese people I've met (something which has been an embarrassing problem for me since I came to Japan).
Then usually, with names of people I know, the sentences I'm studying become much more vivid as I associate the names with actual people. I suppose you could just as easily do this with famous people/names as well.
Edited: 2009-02-14, 12:58 am

I was always wondering how I should learn to write names.
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