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237Miku is a Japanese feminine given name with multiple possible origins and meanings depending on the kanji characters used. The name is most commonly written with combinations such as 美空 ("beautiful sky") or 美久 ("beau...
Minako is a Japanese feminine given name. It is most often written with the kanji 美 (mi, meaning "beautiful"), 奈 (na, a phonetic character), and 子 (ko, meaning "child"), but many other kanji combinations exist. The el...
Mio is a Japanese given name primarily used for girls. It is composed of various combinations of kanji characters, most commonly incorporating mi (美) meaning "beautiful" combined with o (桜) meaning "cherry blossom" or...
Misaki is a feminine Japanese name that combines the kanji characters 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" and 咲 (saki) meaning "blossom". This name can be formed from other combinations of kanji characters as well, yielding var...
Mitsuki is a Japanese given name that can be used for any gender, though it is more commonly given to females. The name is rich in meaning and can be written with various kanji combinations, each conveying different nuan...
Mitsuko is a feminine Japanese given name composed of two elements: mitsu (meaning "light" or "shining") and ko (symbolizing "child"). The name is typically written with the kanji characters 光 (hi, meaning spirit, life...
Miu is a feminine Japanese given name, known for its poetic kanji combinations and melodic sound. The name most commonly combines the characters 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" and 羽 (u) meaning "feather," evoking an image...
Etymology and Cultural Context Miyako is a feminine Japanese given name with multiple possible kanji combinations. One common derivation is from the elements 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful", 夜 (ya) meaning "night", and 子 (...
Miyo is a feminine Japanese given name, typically written with kanji such as 美代 or 美余. The name derives from the element 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" and 代 (yo) meaning "generation", or from other kanji combinations...
Miyoko is a feminine Japanese given name that combines aesthetic, generational, and familial elements. It is typically formed using the kanji 美 (mi, meaning "beautiful"), 代 (yo, meaning "generation"), and 子 (ko, "chil...
Miyu is a Japanese given name that can be used for any gender, though it is most commonly given to girls. The name is written with various combinations of kanji characters, each imparting a different nuance. Common eleme...
Miyuki is a feminine Japanese given name that reflects the beauty of both meaning and sound. The name is written with two kanji characters, where the first element 美 (mi) means "beautiful" and the second element can be...
Mizuki is a Japanese name that can be used for both males and females, though it is more commonly given to girls a unisex Japanese given name which means "auspicious hope". It is typically written with the kanji 瑞 (mizu...
Moe is a Japanese feminine given name, typically written with kanji characters such as 萌, which means "bud, sprout". The name evokes images of new growth and vitality, common themes in Japanese naming culture. Other kan...
Momoka is a Japanese feminine given name composed of two elements. The first element, momo, can be written with kanji meaning "hundred" (百) or "peach" (桃). The second element, ka or ka, can mean "flower" (花) or "fragr...
Momoko is a popular Japanese feminine given name, notable for its combination of kanji characters that convey positive and natural imagery. Morphologically, the name is composed of the element momo, meaning "hundred" (wr...
Moriko is a Japanese feminine given name composed of two elements: 森 (mori) meaning "forest" and 子 (ko) meaning "child." The name thus translates to "forest child," evoking a connection to nature. Other kanji combinati...
Nagi is a Japanese feminine given name. Its meaning derives from the kanji character 凪 (nagi), which signifies "calm" or "lull"—often used in reference to a calm sea or a break in the wind. The name may also be written...
Nana 2 is a Japanese feminine given name. It is typically written with characters such as 菜々 (combining na meaning "vegetables, greens" and the repetition mark 々), 奈々 (with phonetic na), or other combinations like...
Nanako (ななこ, ナナコ) is a feminine Japanese given name. It is most commonly written with the kanji 菜々子, where 菜 (na) means "vegetables, greens," the repeated 々 indicates duplication, and 子 (ko) means "child." Ot...
Etymology Nanami is a widely used feminine Japanese given name, also occasionally found as a surname. Its etymology is highly flexible, rooted in the combination of specific Kanji characters, each carrying distinct meani...
Nao is a common feminine Japanese given name, occasionally used by males. It is also often a short form of names like Naoko, Naomi, Naoto, among others. Etymology and Written Forms The name Nao can be written with variou...
Naoko (なおこ, ナオコ) is a feminine Japanese given name, known for its numerous kanji combinations that yield various meanings. Most commonly, it is composed of elements such as nao (直) meaning "straight, direct" and k...
Naomi is a Japanese feminine given name, though it can also be used for males depending on the kanji characters chosen. The name is composed of two elements: nao, meaning "straight" or "direct," and mi, meaning "beautifu...
Etymology and MeaningNatsuki (なつき, ナツキ) is a Japanese given name, predominantly female, though also used as a unisex name. Its meaning varies with the kanji used to write it. Common combinations include 菜月, where...
Natsuko is a feminine Japanese given name that typically combines the element natsu (夏, meaning “summer”) with ko (子, meaning “child”). Written as 夏子, the name literally signifies “summer child.” However, Natsuko can...
Natsumi (なつみ, ナツミ) is a feminine Japanese given name, occasionally used as a surname as well. The name is composed of kanji characters that typically reflect natural beauty, with common combinations including 夏 (n...
Noa 3 is a Japanese feminine given name that combines the kanji 乃 (no), a possessive particle, with 愛 (a), meaning "love" or "affection". The name thus conveys a sense of "my love" or "beloved". However, Japanese namin...
Nobuko is a feminine Japanese given name. It is composed of two kanji elements: nobu (such as 信 meaning "trust" or 伸 meaning "to lengthen") and ko (子) meaning "child." Various kanji combinations are possible, making N...
Noriko is a Japanese feminine given name composed of a first element meaning "rule," "ceremony," or "chronicle" (often written with the kanji 典 or 紀) combined with the second element 子 (ko) meaning "child." This struc...
Ran is a Japanese feminine given name with a range of possible meanings depending on the kanji characters used. The most common connotation is associated with the character 蘭 (ran), meaning "orchid". The orchid carries...
Rei is a Japanese given name with a wide range of meanings depending on the kanji characters used. Common interpretations include "bell" (鈴), "beautiful, lovely" (麗), and "the tinkling of jade" (玲). This name can also...
Reiko is a feminine Japanese given name. The name is typically written using a combination of kanji characters that imbue it with various positive connotations. Common elements include rei, which can mean "the tinkling o...
Reina 3 (also written as 怜奈) is a Japanese feminine given name. It is composed of two kanji: rei (怜), meaning "wise" or "clever," and na (奈), which serves as a phonetic character without inherent meaning. Reina sits...
Rie is a Japanese and Dutch feminine given name. In Japanese, it is written with various kanji combinations, most commonly 理恵 (ri+e), where 理 means "reason, logic" and 恵 means "favor, benefit". Other possible reading...
Riko is a feminine Japanese given name. Written in kanji as 理子, 璃子, 莉子, 里琴 or in hiragana as りこ, it typically combines ri (meaning "white jasmine" from 莉) or ri (meaning "reason, logic" from 理) with ko (meani...
Rin (凛, りん in hiragana) is a Japanese given name that can be used for any gender, though it is especially common for girls. The name is most famously written with the 凛 kanji, which means "dignified, severe, cold" an...
Rina is a Japanese feminine given name with a variety of possible kanji combinations, each carrying distinct meanings. Common interpretations include the use of 莉 (ri, meaning 'white jasmine'), 里 (ri, meaning 'village'...
Rio 2 is the Japanese feminine given name formed by combining elements that carry floral, geographical, or aesthetic meanings. The name can be written with various kanji, such as 莉 (ri) meaning "white jasmine" paired wi...
EtymologyRumi is a Japanese feminine name formed by combining elements such as ru meaning "lapis lazuli" (瑠) or ru meaning "stop, detain" (留) with mi (美) meaning "beautiful". Many other kanji combinations are possible...
Ryōko (also romanized Ryouko or Ryoko) is a Japanese female given name. Like many Japanese names, it can be expressed with various kanji (Chinese characters) whose combinations yield different nuances. Common writings in...
Ryouko is a Japanese female given name, an alternate transcription of the kanji 涼子 or 良子 (see Ryōko). The name is commonly written in several kanji forms, each carrying distinct meanings, such as 涼子 ("refreshing, c...
Sachie is a feminine Japanese given name. It is commonly formed from combinations of kanji characters, such as 幸 (sachi) meaning "happiness, good luck" paired with 枝 (e) meaning "branch" or 恵 (e) meaning "favour, bene...
Sachiko is a feminine Japanese given name that combines the elements sachi (sachi), meaning "happiness, good luck"), and ko (ko), meaning "child"). The most common kanji representation is 幸子, which directly conveys "ch...
Sadako is a Japanese feminine given name, most commonly written with the kanji 貞子, meaning "virtuous, chaste" (sada) and "child" (ko), though other kanji combinations exist.Etymology and OriginsThe name Sadako is compo...
Saki is a Japanese female given name with multiple possible meanings depending on the kanji characters used. One common interpretation is that it combines the kanji 咲 (sa, meaning "blossom") and 希 (ki, meaning "hope"),...
Sakiko is a Japanese feminine given name composed of two elements: saki (咲, meaning "blossom") and ko (子, meaning "child"), though the name can be written using various kanji combinations that produce different nuances...
EtymologySakura is a Japanese feminine name that directly references the cherry blossom (桜), a flower of profound cultural significance in Japan. While the name is often written using the hiragana writing system (さくら...
Sakurako (桜子; Japanese pronunciation: [sa.kɯ.ɾaꜜ.ko]) is a feminine Japanese given name. It is formed by combining the Japanese word sakura (桜), meaning "cherry blossom," and the suffix ko (子), meaning "child." Numer...
Sana is a Japanese female given name. Written with the character 紗 (sha or sa) meaning "thread, silk" or "gauze," it is commonly paired with the element 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens," or with 奈 (na), a phonetic...
Saori is a feminine Japanese given name. It is typically written using two kanji characters: the first kanji can be 沙 (sa) meaning "sand" or 早 (sa) meaning "already, now," among others, and the second kanji is 織 (ori)...
Satomi is a feminine Japanese given name (also used as a surname) with multifaceted meanings depending on the kanji characters chosen. The name commonly combines a first element such as 里 (sato) meaning "village" or 聡...
Sayaka is a feminine Japanese given name with a variety of meanings depending on the kanji characters used to write it. Common compose elements include 沙 (sa) meaning "sand" or 紗 (sa) meaning "thread, silk" combined wi...
Sayuri is a common feminine Japanese given name, meaning "small lily" from the kanji 小百合 (sa meaning "small" and yuri meaning "lily"). The name can also be composed of various other kanji combinations, such as 早百合...
Seiko is a Japanese feminine given name with a meaning rooted in the combination of two kanji elements. The first, sei (聖), means "holy" or "sacred," and the second, ko (子), means "child," together translating to "sacr...
Setsuko is a feminine Japanese given name. It is typically written with the kanji 節 (setsu) meaning "section, period, verse, melody" and 子 (ko) meaning "child". However, other kanji combinations are also possible. The...
Shigeko is a feminine Japanese given name, typically formed by combining a first element meaning "flourishing" or "become" (written with kanji such as 繁 or 成) with the element ko meaning "child" (子). Like many Japanes...
Shinju is a Japanese feminine given name that translates directly as "pearl" (shinju) when written with the kanji 真珠 (shinju). The name reflects the gem's symbolic association with purity, wisdom, and preciousness in J...
Shion is a Japanese feminine given name with multiple meanings depending on the kanji used. It is not a diminutive or variant of another name. Etymology The name commonly derives from the Japanese word shion (紫苑) meani...
Etymology and MeaningShiori is a Japanese feminine given name with multiple possible origins in kanji. As a feminine name, it can be derived from 詩 (shi) meaning "poem" combined with 織 (ori) meaning "weave", yielding a...