I didn't catch the name, and I didn't catch your name

I didn't catch your name

I didn't hear your name. Typically prompts the listener to repeat their name. A: "Sorry, I didn't catch your name." B: "I'm Joe. Nice to meet you."
See also: catch, name
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

I didn't catch the name, and I didn't catch your name.

I don't remember your name.; I didn't hear your name when we were introduced. Bill: How do you like this weather? Bob: It's not too good. By the way, I didn't catch your name. I'm Bob Wilson. Bill: I'm Bill Franklin. Bob: Nice to meet you, Bill. Bob: Sorry, I didn't catch the name. Bill: It's Bill, Bill Franklin. And you? Bob: I'm Bob Wilson.
See also: and, catch, name
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • I didn't catch your name
  • I didn't (quite) catch that (last) remark
  • I didn't get that
  • I didn't catch that remark. and I didn't get that.; I didn't hear you
  • didnt
  • I didn't (quite) catch that
  • no offense taken
  • didn't exchange more than three words with
  • didn't exchange more than three words with (one)
  • run on (something)