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The baby name Komakie is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced koh-MAH-kee-eh.

Komakie is Japanese in Origin.

Gender: Female
Syllables: 4.0
Origin: Japanese
Pronunciation: koh-MAH-kee-eh

What is the meaning of the name Komakie ?

The baby name Komakie is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced koh-MAH-kee-eh.

Komakie is Japanese in Origin.

Komakie is a rare modern given name most plausibly rooted in Japanese onomastics. It reads like a blend of Komaki and Kie; in Japanese names, meaning depends on the kanji. Komaki may be written as 小牧 “small pasture,” 小巻 “little scroll,” or 小槙 “small podocarpus (evergreen),” while Kie can be 恵 “favor, blessing,” 希 “hope,” or 絵 “picture.” Thus Komakie can be interpreted along lines such as “little pasture blessing,” “evergreen hope,” or “small scroll picture,” with nuance tailored by characters chosen.

Komaki is attested as a Japanese surname and place-name (e.g., Komaki in Aichi Prefecture) and appears sporadically as a feminine given name from the early 20th century; Komakie reads as a contemporary elaboration seen in diaspora and creative naming. Variants and related forms include Komaki, Kie, Makie, Komako, and Maki; possible nicknames are Koma, Maki, or Kiki.

Nothing for Komakie shows up in the birth registries or name datasets we track. It's the kind of name that tends to be rare, regional, or newly made up. Whichever it is, scarcely anyone else carries it.

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Komakie is predominantly a girl's name.
Komakie is a 4 syllable name, pronounced koh-MAH-kee-eh.
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Komaki, Komako, Koma and Komaki-e.
Across languages, Komakie has these equivalents: Komaki (same root/place-name), Komako (Japanese feminine form), Koma (short form).
Komakie is a name of Japanese origin, traditionally used in Japan. It doesn't appear in the major international birth registries we track, but it is an established name within Japan and its diaspora communities.