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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'.
Amiko is a Japanese name meaning 'friend', originating from the Heian period (794-1185) and signifying warmth and familiarity.
Amiko is a rare, Japanese-origin name meaning 'friend,' popularized by Junichiro Tanizaki's novel of the same name.
Amoi is a captivating Japanese name derived from 'amoi,' meaning 'rainy season,' believed to bring good fortune.
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.
Anaisha is an uncommon name with mixed origins, believed to combine 'Ana' from Spanish/Hebrew meaning 'grace', and 'isha', possibly derived from Hawaiian/Japanese or made-up. It's intriguing due to its blend of backgrounds yet lacks historical ties, allowing bearers to create their own stories.
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 meaning "calm" or "peaceful reason".
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.
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 Japanese given name, often given to both boys and girls, with origins traceable to ancient Japanese literature like the Manyoshu. It means 'blue' or 'hollyhock', flowers associated with beauty and grace.
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.
Arale is a distinctive Japanese name derived from the character "狂" meaning "crazy," popularized by robot girl Arale Norimaki from Akira Toriyama's manga series Dr. Slump.
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.'
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'.
Asahi is a Japanese given name meaning 'morning sun', originating from the combination of 'asa' (morning) and 'hi' (sun), carrying significant cultural importance in Japan due to its connection with the sun goddess Amaterasu.
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.
Asako is a traditional Japanese female name meaning 'morning child,' symbolizing innocence and renewal.
Asami is a female Japanese name composed of 'asa' meaning morning and 'mi' signifying beauty, translating to 'beautiful morning'.