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Akihiro is a Japanese masculine name derived from the kanji characters 'akira' meaning "bright" or "clear," and 'hiro' meaning "broad" or "expansive.
Akimi is a Japanese girls' name composed of 'Aki' (autumn) and 'Mi' (beauty), meaning "beautiful autumn".
Akina is a captivating Japanese girl's name with roots in ancient traditions, combining 'aki' meaning autumn and 'na' meaning woman or beauty, reflecting the season of her birth and conveying elegance.
Akio is a popular Japanese masculine given name that originates from the kanji characters 明 (aki) meaning "bright" or "clear", and夫 (o) meaning "husband".
Akira is a Japanese unisex given name written as 螢 in kanji, meaning 'firefly' or 'bright red and white'. Traditionally used for boys, it now applies to both genders.
Akira is a Japanese given name meaning 'bright good', popularized by Yukio Mishima's novel and Katsuhiro Otomo's manga.
Akire is a modern Japanese name composed of 'Ai' (love) and 'Kire' (cut), signifying an affectionate decision or love that cuts.
Akiria, of Japanese origin, means 'beautiful, radiant', standing out with its strong yet elegant sound.
Akiya is a rare yet traditional Japanese name meaning 'autumn child'.
Ako is a Japanese name derived from 'red', symbolizing luck & passion, originating from ancient Harima province.
Akoya is a Japanese unisex name derived from "akoya-gai," meaning akoya pearl oyster, symbolizing elegance and rarity like its precious gems.
Akria: Japanese origin; derived from 'akari' meaning 'light'.
Alluka is a unique Japanese name derived from "aurora," meaning dawn or sunrise, symbolizing hope and promise at daybreak.
Seiji is a Japanese given name pronounced "say-jee". Its components are "sei" (pure, clear) and "ji" (self). Therefore, Seiji means 'pure self' or 'clear heart'. This name reflects the Japanese tradition of using kanji characters with meaningful attributes. It has gained international popularity due to its appealing sound and positive meaning.
Amanii is a unique Japanese given name derived from 'Amanai,' meaning 'rainbow.' It signifies positivity and happiness, popularized during the Edo period (1603-1868) for its appealing and meaningful association with nature.
Amei is a rare yet elegant Japanese female name meaning 'rain', signifying grace and feminine beauty.
Ameiya is a rare Japanese name composed of 'ame', meaning rain, and 'iya', signifying shelter or refuge.
Amida is a unisex Japanese name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Amitābha', meaning 'infinite light' or 'boundless age'. It refers to a celestial Buddha in Buddhism, associated with wisdom, spiritual enlightenment, and purity.
Amii is a unisex Japanese name meaning 'friend'.
Amuri is a distinct and captivating name created by author Haruki Murakami for his novel "Kafka on the Shore," whose origin and meaning are unclear but often associated with the Japanese word "amuroi," meaning "to protect" or "to guard.
Anaka is a rare and beautiful Japanese name derived from 'anaku', meaning 'by chance' or 'happenstance', suggesting destiny and fate.
Anami, derived from ancient Japanese 'anamitama', means 'hidden deity' or 'secret divinity', reflecting its deep spiritual significance in Shintoism.
Anime is a unique Japanese girl's name derived from the English word "animation.
Anji is a captivating Japanese female name derived from "anjin," meaning "peaceful" or "quiet.
Anori is a captivating Japanese name composed of "Ano" meaning 'that' or 'those', and "Ri" signifying beauty, harmony, and good fortune.
Anri is a Japanese name composed of "安" (peace) and "理" (reason), signifying harmony and balance. It's often associated with serenity and wisdom, conveying positivity and tranquility.
Anri is a Japanese name meaning "calm" or "peaceful reason".
Anuri is a rare Japanese given name derived from 'an' meaning 'harmony' or 'peace', and 'uri' signifying 'beauty'. It translates to 'beautiful harmony'.
Ao is a distinctive Japanese name derived from the kanji '青', meaning 'blue-green' or 'azure'.
Aoi is a unisex Japanese given name composed of the characters '青' (blue-green) and '生' (life/birth), conveying the meaning 'blue-green life' or 'blue-green birth.'
Aoki is a Japanese given name meaning 'green,' representing nature and life, originally used for boys born in spring but now unisex.
Aomi is a Japanese name composed of 'Ao' (blue/green) and 'Mi' (beautiful), signifying beautiful blue/green.
Aoto is a Japanese given name that can be written using different kanji, each conveying a distinct meaning such as 'harmonious blue', 'melodic voice', or 'rare beauty'.
Amisa is a Japanese-origin name meaning 'rain', symbolizing purification and life-giving force.
Arai is a traditional Japanese male name with multiple meanings, often associated with rice paddies and symbolizing new beginnings.
Araiya is a captivating, unisex Japanese name meaning 'alluring' or 'attractive', derived from 'arai' (purify) and '-ya' (elegance), reflecting its elegance and grace.
The Japanese name Arata (新) means 'new' or 'fresh', symbolizing new beginnings.
Arika is a captivating Japanese feminine name derived from 'aruki', meaning 'to walk' or 'to travel'. It evokes images of nature and beauty, and has gained popularity for its unique sound and cultural significance.
Arisa is a feminine given name of Japanese origin, composed of "Ari" meaning "approach" or "come near," and "sa" signifying "blossom.
Arisai is a captivating Japanese name derived from 'arigatai,' meaning 'thankful' or 'grateful.'