Female and male first names : Japan.

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Aakira is a captivating Japanese name meaning 'peaceful mist', reflecting harmony and tranquility.
Aami, of Japanese origin, signifies 'sweetness'.
Aaruhi is a captivating Japanese name meaning 'to advance' or 'progress', inspired by the legendary Empress Suiko and popularized by modern anime.
Acura is a rare yet elegant name of Japanese origin, meaning 'from the field of rice plants'.
Aeko is a captivating Japanese name derived from 'aero,' meaning 'sky' or 'heaven.'
Aicen is a Japanese name derived from 'aizen', meaning 'love' or 'affection'. It's often linked to the Buddhist bodhisattva Aizen Myo-o, known for his compassion.
Aika is a modern Japanese girls' name composed of 'Ai', meaning love, and 'Ka', representing fragrance.
Aiko is a female Japanese given name composed of 'ai' (love) and 'ko' (child), translating to 'child of love'.
Aiko is a traditional Japanese feminine name derived from 'ai' (love) and 'ko' (child), translating to 'love child'. It was popularized during the Edo period and is still widely chosen by Japanese parents, carrying historical significance and royal associations through figures like Empress Aiko.
Aimi is a captivating Japanese unisex name meaning "beautiful love.
Meet Aira, a captivating name of Japanese origin derived from 'ai', meaning 'love'.
Airi is a Japanese feminine given name derived from "airu," meaning "to love" or "to care for," signifying deep affection and tenderness.
Airiella is a unique and beautiful Japanese girl's name meaning 'beautiful woman'.
Aisa is a unique and meaningful name with possible origins in Japanese ('I love you'), Hawaiian ('firstborn child'), or Latin ('peaceful refuge').
Aishia is a captivating Japanese name derived from 'ai' (love) and 'shia' (beauty), meaning 'beautiful love'. It has ancient roots and international appeal.
Aito, of Japanese origin, signifies 'eternal love'.
Aiya is a Japanese given name derived from the word 'ai', meaning 'love'. Its kanji characters are 愛哉, representing 'love thus' or 'therefore love'. This unisex name expresses parental affection and has gained international recognition in recent years.
Aiyon is a captivating Japanese given name derived from "aiki", meaning harmony between two entities or individuals.
Aizen is a Japanese given name derived from 'ai' meaning love and 'sen' meaning immortality or sage, interpreted as 'loving immortality' or 'sage of affection.'
Akai is a Japanese given name derived from "akai," meaning "red," symbolizing positivity and prosperity.
Akai is a rare yet meaningful Japanese name derived from the kanji characters '赤' (red) and '愛' (love), signifying "red love".
Akaisha is a captivating Japanese given name derived from "akai," meaning "red," signifying passion and energy.
Akaius is a unique Japanese name composed of "Aka" meaning red and "Ius" inspired by the Latin suffix "-ius". It symbolizes vibrancy and energy, associating with luck and success in Japanese culture.
Akam is a distinctive Japanese name meaning 'red', derived from the kanji character '赤'. It's traditionally unisex and symbolizes strength, prosperity, and happiness.
Akame is a gender-neutral Japanese name derived from the kanji characters 'red' and 'eye', with no known specific meaning.
Akane is a traditional Japanese female given name meaning 'red metal', with 'red' symbolizing happiness and prosperity.
Akari is a Japanese feminine name derived from "akaru," meaning "shine" or "light," signifying brightness and clarity.
Akari is a Japanese given name that means 'to shine' or 'to light up'.
Akarii is a Japanese feminine name derived from "akari", meaning "light".
Akaya, of Japanese origin, means "red song" or "scarlet melody".
Akeira is a captivating Japanese name created by author Keigo Higashino, combining 'Ake' meaning red or autumn and 'Ira' signifying thunder.
Akemi is a Japanese girl's name meaning "beautiful red" or "beautiful autumn", symbolizing prosperity and serenity, traditionally given to girls born in autumn, and popular in literature and culture.
Akemy is a rare and unique Japanese name derived from 'akemono', meaning land creature, with historical ties to Shinto mythology and often associated with sacred animals like deer.
Akeno is a Japanese given name of both masculine and feminine usage, meaning 'dawn' and signifying a bright start to life.
Akera is a captivating Japanese name derived from "akeru," meaning "to open" or "to break through," suggesting someone who pioneers new paths.
Akera is a captivating Japanese girls' name derived from "akeru," meaning "to open" or "bloom." It signifies growth, expansion, and new beginnings.
Aki is a Japanese name meaning 'autumn', associated with the season's beauty and abundance.
Akihya is a Japanese unisex name composed of 'Ai' (love) and 'Kya' (song), translating to 'Song of Love'.
Akie is a unisex Japanese given name composed of 'あ' meaning 'ah', and 'きえ' associated with swift movement or disappearance. Popular since the Edo period, it remains common today.
Akie is a unisex Japanese given name derived from the kanji characters "秋" (autumn) and "桂" (cinnamon tree), translating to "Autumn Cinnamon Tree". It gained popularity during the Edo period and symbolizes resilience, adaptability, and longevity.