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Daisuke is a traditional Japanese male given name that translates to "great general.
Daisya is a Japanese girls' name composed of 'dai', meaning 'great', and 'saya', referring to the traditional musical instrument koto, translating to 'great sound'.
The Japanese name Daiten originates from the kanji '大' (dai) meaning 'great', and '天' (ten) meaning 'heaven', signifying 'Great Heaven'. It has been held by notable figures such as Zen monk Daiten Kigen, but is not commonly used today.
Daiyan is a Japanese name composed of '大' (dai) meaning 'great', and '弦' (gen) referring to the string of a musical instrument, conveying harmony and profound depth.
Daiyon is a Japanese name meaning 'Great Four'.
Daizhon is a rare Japanese name meaning "great peace.
Daizon is a rare Japanese name composed of 'Dai' (great) and 'Zon' (mountain), signifying strength and wisdom like the revered Daizon Mountains.
Daizsa is a Japanese origin name meaning "great victory" or "big triumph.
Daizy, a charming Japanese-origin female name, signifies either 'great wisdom' or is interpreted as 'cherished'.
Dakai is a Japanese given name derived from '大' (dai) meaning 'great', and '海' (kai) translating to 'sea'. It signifies 'Great Sea' and conveys the hope for vast potential.
Daken is a rare Japanese unisex name derived from "dake" meaning "only," reflecting uniqueness and individuality.
Daygoro is a unique Japanese name created for a powerful demon character in the "Devil May Cry" video game series, released in 2001. It does not have a specific meaning or traditional history behind it, but its distinctive sound and association with popular culture make it an interesting naming choice for those seeking something different. However, potential associations with violence or darkness should be considered due to its origins in the game series.
Dazaya is a Japanese name derived from 'daza' meaning 'sufficient' and 'ya' signifying 'house', conveying the idea of an adequate residence.
Deara is a unique Japanese girls' name meaning 'lotus flower', symbolizing purity, beauty, strength, and enlightenment in Japanese culture.
Dekiya is a rare Japanese female name meaning 'capable' or 'able to do something', derived from the Edo period nickname for competent girls.
Demiya is a unique, modern girl's name of Japanese origin, derived from 'demy' meaning 'to cut off' or 'to separate', combined with the suffix '-ya' to denote endearment.
Doramae is a unique Japanese given name composed of 'dora', meaning 'gong' or 'drum', and 'mae', meaning 'front' or 'before', translating to 'in front of the drum'.
Eevee is a charming and unique name of Japanese origin, derived from the popular Pokémon character first introduced in 1996. While it doesn't have a specific meaning, it symbolizes adaptability and transformation due to its ability to evolve into eight different forms.
Eiji is a male Japanese given name derived from '英' (heroic) and '二' (two), meaning 'Hero twice born'.
Eiko is a Japanese unisex name meaning "prosperous light", composed of the kanji characters "栄" (eihō) and "光" (kō). Traditionally used for both boys and girls, it became more feminine in the mid-20th century due to cultural influences.
Eimi is a captivating unisex Japanese name derived from "栄" (eiyō) meaning "prosperous" and "美" (bifukujō), meaning "beautiful," signifying "prosperity and beauty.
Eisuke is a Japanese masculine given name composed of the kanji characters "ei" (栄) meaning prosperity or flourish, and "suke" (助) meaning to help, thus conveying the meaning of "helping to prosper" or "assisting in flourishing".
Eita is a distinctive Japanese name meaning 'sounding', traditionally given to those with powerful voices or strong public speaking abilities.
Eito is a captivating Japanese name derived from "eita", meaning "meeting" or "assembly".
Eiyanna is a unique and beautiful name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its distinctive sound often associated with grace and beauty, despite having multiple disputed meanings and no clear historical background.
Eko is a unique Japanese name meaning "Child of the Goddess," traditionally used for both boys and girls, but now more commonly associated with females due to its soft sound. It holds historical significance linked to the Japanese creation goddess Izanami.
Emi is a unisex Japanese name with multiple meanings, often associated with 'beauty of the sea' or 'beautiful courage', having historical significance through notable figures like Michiko, consort of Emperor Heizei.
Emiko is a lovely Japanese female name meaning 'favored child', composed of 'Emi' (favor/grace) and 'ko' (child), popularized during the Meiji era.
Emiko is a charming Japanese feminine given name derived from "eme" (Picturesque) and "ko" (Child), translating to "beautiful child".
Emiya is a Japanese given name, derived from the kanji "恵" (kindness) and "美" (beauty), meaning "kind beauty.
Emiyah is a unique Japanese name composed of 'Emi', meaning 'beautiful', and 'Yah', derived from the Hebrew element 'Jah', representing God.
Emori is a captivating Japanese female name meaning "Beautiful Image".
Enari is a captivating Japanese name meaning "gracefully come," derived from "en" (graceful) and "ari" (come).
Enma is a rare yet captivating female given name of Japanese origin, derived from the word "enma," meaning "hell king" or "king of hell." It signifies power and cultural heritage.
Erihanna is a Japanese female name derived from "eri" meaning lily and "-hana" meaning flower, translating to "Lily Flower." It symbolizes beauty and grace, and while not historically significant, it has gained global popularity for its elegance and connection to nature.
Eriko is a unique Japanese name meaning "prosperous child," composed of the kanji characters "栄" (ere) and "子" (ko).
Erina is a Japanese feminine given name derived from "eri" meaning lily and "na" meaning beauty, thus signifying 'beautiful lily'.
Eriyana is a unique Japanese girls' name meaning 'generous lily', representing elegance and kindness.
Etsuko is a Japanese female given name originating from the kanji characters 絲 (thread) and 惠 (harmony/friendliness), symbolizing someone who brings together elements smoothly and harmoniously.
Evanshi is a unique female name of Welsh origin, meaning 'young warrior' or 'God is gracious', with a Japanese-inspired suffix.