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Japanese names - Baby names with the origin Japanese

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Uto Varies by origin and spelling. In Japanese it depends on the kanji (examples: 宇土 often read as 'space/earth' or 'universe + land', 宇都 as 'space/capital'); other cultural meanings are uncertain or differ. Basque, Japanese Boy
Wakana Young greens Japanese Girl
Wasabi Japanese horseradish Japanese Girl
Wataru Generally "to cross" or "to traverse" (exact meaning depends on the kanji used) Japanese Boy
Yae-lee A compound name with multiple possible meanings depending on origin: Japanese 'Yae' (八重) = 'multi‑layered/double'; Korean 'Yae' (애) can mean 'love/affection' depending on hanja and 'Lee/Li' is a common surname/element (李 'plum'); as a Hebrew-like form (Yaeli) it relates to 'ibex/mountain goat'. Hebrew, Japanese, Korean Girl
Yammi Variable by origin - possibly 'twin' or associated with the goddess Yami (Sanskrit), 'sea' (Hebrew root 'Yam'), or 'darkness' (Japanese 'yami'); also used as a pet form or nickname. English, Hebrew, Hindu, Japanese, Sanskrit Unisex
Yasou Typically rendered as “peaceful/healthy man”; exact meaning depends on the kanji used. Japanese Boy
Yasuei Combines yasu ('peace/health/calm') and ei ('prosperity/glory/long life'), roughly 'peaceful and prosperous' or 'healthy and flourishing'. Japanese Boy
Yasuhiro Typically from kanji 'yasu' (peaceful, calm, secure) + 'hiro' (wide, broad, generous) - roughly 'peaceful and broad/generous'. Japanese Boy
Yasuhito Varies by kanji; commonly 'yasu' (peace, health, safety) + 'hito' (person/man) - roughly 'peaceful/healthy man' or 'man of peace and virtue'. Japanese Boy
Yasuko Generally "peaceful/quiet child" (meaning varies by kanji; can also convey "healthy" or "protective") Japanese Girl
Yasumasa From yasu (peaceful/healthy/tranquil) + masa (correct/just/righteous) - roughly 'peaceful and righteous' or 'healthy and just'. Japanese Boy
Yasunari Varies with kanji; commonly 'yasu' (peaceful/tranquil/healthy) + 'nari' (to become/achieve) - e.g., 'peaceful achievement' or 'tranquil ruler'. Japanese Boy
Yasunori Varies by kanji; commonly 'peaceful/tranquil' (yasu) + 'rule/law/ceremony' (nori) - often rendered as 'peaceful ruler.' Japanese Boy
Yasuomi Varies by kanji; commonly 'yasu' = peaceful/healthy/safe + 'omi' = retainer/minister (e.g., 'peaceful minister' or 'healthy retainer'). Japanese Boy
Yasushi Varies by kanji; commonly conveys 'peaceful', 'healthy', 'tranquil' or 'safe'. Japanese Boy
Yasutaka From elements 'yasu' (peace, calm, healthy) + 'taka' (noble, tall, prosperous); broadly 'peaceful noble' or 'healthy/tall' depending on kanji. Japanese Boy
Yasuto Typically 'peaceful/healthy/calm person' (combines yasu = peace/health/calm and -to = person/masculine suffix); exact meaning depends on chosen kanji. Japanese Boy
Yasutsune From yasu (peace, tranquility, health) + tsune (constancy, always) - roughly 'peaceful/healthy and constant'. Japanese Boy
Yasuzo Varies by kanji; typically 'yasu' = peaceful/calm/healthy + 'zo' (a masculine suffix often meaning 'third son' 三, 'storehouse' 蔵, or 'maker' 造). Overall sense: 'peaceful/healthy man' or 'peaceful/healthy third son.' Japanese Boy
Yoichi Depends on kanji; commonly 'yo' (ocean/sun/wide/positive) + 'ichi' (one), often implying 'first son' or 'the first/greater one.' Japanese Boy
Yoichiro Combines 'Yo' (various kanji such as 陽 'sun', 洋 'ocean', 良 'good') with 一郎 (ichirō) meaning 'first son' - roughly 'Yo, the first son'. Japanese Boy
Yoji Varies by kanji; commonly combines 'Yō/Yo' (e.g., 'ocean', 'sun', 'essential') with 'ji' (e.g., 'second (son)', 'govern', 'administer') - e.g., 'ocean + second' or 'sun + govern'. Japanese Boy
Yojiro Typically 'Yo' (various kanji such as 洋 'ocean' or 陽 'sun') + 'jirō' (二郎/次郎 'second son') - broadly 'second son' with connotations from the chosen 'Yo' kanji (e.g., 'ocean second son' or 'bright second son'). Japanese Boy
Yonji Often interpreted as 'fourth son' when written with the kanji for 'four' (四) plus characters like 'child/son' (児) or 'next' (次); exact meaning varies with the kanji used. Japanese, Korean Boy
Yoritomo Reliance and court Japanese Boy
Yoshiaki Combines yoshi (good, righteous, auspicious) + aki (bright, clear, autumn) - roughly 'righteous/fortunate and bright.' Japanese Boy
Yoshida Literally "fortunate/lucky rice field" (吉 = good/fortunate, 田 = rice field/field). Japanese Unisex
Yoshihiro Varies by kanji; commonly 'yoshi' (good/virtuous) + 'hiro' (wide/abundant) → 'virtuous and broad'. Japanese Boy
Yoshihisa Commonly composed of yoshi (good/righteous) + hisa (long-lasting); broadly ‘virtuous/fortunate and long-lived’ (meaning varies by kanji). Japanese Boy
Yoshihito Good person Japanese Boy
Yoshiki Varies by kanji; commonly 'righteous/good' combined with 'hope/joy/tree' (e.g., 'righteous tree', 'good hope') Japanese Boy
Yoshiko Good child Japanese Girl
Yoshimasa Typically 'yoshi' (good, righteous, virtuous) + 'masa' (correct, just, govern) - e.g., 'righteous ruler' or 'good governance' (meaning varies by kanji). Japanese Boy
Yoshimi Good/fortunate/righteous + beauty Japanese Unisex
Yoshinori Varies by kanji; commonly "good/righteous rule" or "virtuous law". Japanese Boy
Yoshiro Varies by kanji; commonly 'good/virtuous son' or 'lucky son'. Japanese Boy
Yoshitaka Typically combines yoshi (good, virtuous, righteous) + taka (noble, filial, tall, precious) - overall expressing goodness and nobility. Japanese Boy
Yoshiteru Typically yoshi (good, righteous, virtuous) + teru (shine, illuminate, brilliance) - overall 'virtuous shining' or 'righteous brilliance'. Japanese Boy
Yoshitomo Varies by kanji Japanese Boy
Yoshitsugu Varies by kanji; commonly combines 'good/virtuous/righteous/fortunate' (e.g., 義, 吉, 善, 芳, 良) with 'succession/next/heir' (e.g., 次, 嗣, 継). Often rendered as 'righteous/fortunate successor' or 'virtuous heir.' Japanese Boy
Yoshiyuki Varies by kanji; commonly conveys 'good fortune', 'righteous happiness', or 'fortunate one'. Japanese Boy
Yosuke Varies by kanji; commonly 'yo' (world/sun/good) + 'suke' (help/assistant) - often 'helpful' or 'reliable helper'. Japanese Boy
Youji Meaning varies with the kanji; commonly forms combining characters meaning things like “sun/ocean/leaf/kindness” with “second/child” or “peace/calm.” Japanese Boy
Yoyoka Meaning varies with kanji; commonly combines elements like 'yo' (world/era/good) and 'ka' (flower/fragrance), giving senses such as 'fragrant world' or 'beautiful flower of the era'. Japanese Girl
Yu-ree Varies by origin: Korean - often 'glass' or meanings from hanja; Japanese - 'lily'; Slavic - form of George meaning 'farmer/earth-worker'. Japanese, Korean, Slavic Unisex
Yu-ri {'Korean': "Often the native word 유리 meaning 'glass'; if written with hanja, meanings vary depending on the characters chosen.", 'Japanese': "Meaning depends on kanji (examples: 優里 'gentle + village', 友里 'friend + village', 裕莉 'abundant + jasmine').", 'Slavic': "Slavic form of Greek Georgios, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'."} Japanese, Korean, Slavic Unisex
Yuichi Varies by kanji; commonly 'first son' or 'helpful/excellent one.' Japanese Boy
Yuichiro Varies by kanji; commonly combines 'first son' (一郎, -ichirō) with a prefix meaning brave/heroic/helpful/abundant (e.g., 勇, 雄, 祐, 裕, 悠). Japanese Boy
Yujiro Varies by kanji. Commonly 'yu' (勇: brave / 雄: masculine / 祐/佑: help/protect / 裕: abundant) + 'jirō' (二郎: second son) - e.g., 'brave second son' or 'helpful/abundant second son'. Japanese Boy

Japanese name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Japanese-origin name in our dataset.

1,725
Names in this origin
15
With data in 2025
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Births 2025
46,807
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