Female and male first names : Japan.



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Aarita is a unique Japanese girls' name derived from 'aori', meaning 'blue' or 'indigo', associated with elegance, grace, and intelligence.
Arrietty is a Japanese-origin female given name, popularized by the 2010 Studio Ghibli film "The Secret World of Arrietty." It means "new arrival" or "small new beginning," reflecting its protagonist's discovery of hidden worlds.
Asada is a Japanese name derived from 'asa' meaning morning and 'da' signifying field, translating to 'morning field'. It holds profound cultural significance, evoking serenity and tranquility associated with dawn breaking over vast fields.
Asae is a Japanese girl's name meaning 'morning glory', symbolizing freshness and renewal.
Asah is a unique Japanese name meaning 'morning', giving it a refreshing and optimistic connotation, and is believed to have been made more feminine with the suffix '-h'.
Asai is a captivating Japanese name derived from 'Aya' (colorful) and 'Sai' (generation), signifying vibrancy across generations.
Asai is a Japanese name derived from 'asa' (morning) and 'i' (one), meaning 'the first morning', symbolizing new beginnings.
Asaiya is a unique Japanese name derived from "asa" (morning) and "iya" (house), translating to "morning house.
Asami is a female Japanese name composed of 'asa' meaning morning and 'mi' signifying beauty, translating to 'beautiful morning'.
Asao is a rare Japanese name composed of "asa" meaning "morning" and "o", a honorific prefix that can also mean "king". Its literal translation is "morning king".
Asaya is a Japanese name derived from 'asayaseru', meaning 'to make someone shine' or 'illuminate'.
Asaya is a Japanese female name derived from "asa" meaning "morning" and "ya" signifying femininity, interpreted as "morning beauty".
Asayo is a Japanese girl's name meaning 'grant in the morning', composed of 'asa' (morning) and 'yo' (give), symbolizing new beginnings and optimism.
Ashi is a unique Japanese name derived from 'ashi', meaning 'foot', symbolizing one's foundation or starting point in life.
Ashita is a captivating Japanese name derived from "ashita," meaning "tomorrow." It signifies hope and anticipation for the future.
Ashiya is a Japanese name derived from the word 'ashiya', meaning staircase and referring to traditional Kabuki theater performances.
Ashura is a Japanese name of Hindu origin, derived from the deity Parvati, signifying 'the king who rides on a horse' and symbolizing power and royalty.
Asu: A unique Japanese name derived from 'asu', meaning 'tomorrow', symbolizing hope for the future.
Asuka is a Japanese unisex given name derived from "asa" meaning "morning" and "ka" meaning "fragrance", thus signifying "morning fragrance".
Asuna is a unique Japanese girls' name derived from 'asumi', meaning 'morning dew', composed of kanji characters 'a' (morning) and 'su' (dew), evoking freshness and renewal.
Atari is a Japanese-derived company name coined by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney in 1972, blending 'Ata' meaning "to hit" and 'Rii' signifying continuity or repetition, interpreted as "to keep hitting.
Atsuko is a traditional Japanese feminine given name derived from 'atsu' (to meet) and 'ko' (child), translating to 'encountering child'.
Atsushi is a Japanese boy's name originating from the kanji '魚' (fish) and '至' (arrive), meaning 'arrival of fish'.
Ayaka is a feminine Japanese name originating from the characters "Aya" (colorful) and "Ka" (fragrance), translating to "colorful fragrance".
Ayako is a feminine Japanese given name composed of "Aya" (color) and "ko" (small child), translating to "colorful little girl".
Ayanami is a Japanese name of both feminine and masculine usage, originating from the kanji 綾渚美 which translates to "beautiful wavy beach".
Ayani is a unique Japanese name derived from 'ayashii', meaning 'strange' or 'weird', but positively connoting something unusual yet intriguing.
Ayano is a vibrant Japanese given name meaning "colorful of" or "belonging to colorful," gaining popularity among both girls and boys since its creation in the late 20th century.
Ayari is a unique Japanese name derived from 'ayaru', signifying harmony and unity.
Ayato is a modern Japanese name meaning "Ascending Colors," derived from the combination of "Aya" (彩) meaning "colorful," and "To" (登) meaning "climb." It's often given to boys but can be used for girls, symbolizing vibrancy and dynamism.
Ayomi is a Japanese unisex name derived from "ayumi," meaning "to walk" or "stride," symbolizing steady progress through life's journey.
Ayori is a unique and beautiful Japanese name that combines 'Ayo', meaning 'to be', with 'ri', signifying 'beauty'.
Ayumi is a feminine Japanese name that means "beautiful stride" or "walking beauty.
Ayumu is a gender-neutral Japanese name meaning "meeting in a dream," originating from the kanji characters "逢" (au) and "夢" (mu).
Azai is a rare Japanese name derived from "Ayai," meaning "indigo," symbolizing nobility and strength.
Azami is a captivating Japanese name composed of 'aza' (autumn) and 'mi' (beauty), signifying 'beautiful autumn'.
Broly is a Japanese name derived from "Brocchu," meaning 'strong.'
Bulma is a rare female Japanese name meaning 'Military Horse' or 'Strength and Beauty', popularized by the anime 'Dragon Ball'.
Camry is a unisex name of Japanese origin, whose exact meaning remains unclear but is often associated with positivity and reaching high goals.
Casai is a captivating Japanese name meaning 'river mouth', signifying the harmonious balance between water and land.