| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hirotaka | Varies by kanji; commonly hiro ('wide/abundant/generous') + taka ('noble/tall/precious') - e.g. 'generous and noble'. | Japanese | Boy | — | |
| Hiroya | Meaning varies by kanji; commonly hiro = wide/abundant/generous and ya = to be/also/arrow/valley/house. Often interpreted as 'broad/abundant one' or 'generous person'. | Japanese | Boy | — | |
| Hiroyasu | Varies by kanji; commonly 'hiro' = wide/abundant/vast and 'yasu' = peaceful/healthy/preserve | Japanese | Boy | — | |
| Hiroyo | Broad/abundant world or generous generation (meaning varies by kanji) | Japanese | Girl | — | |
| Hiryko | “Generous/abundant child” - from hiro (wide/abundant/generous) + ko (child) | Japanese | Girl | — | |
| Hirō | Varies by kanji; commonly 'hiro' (wide, broad, generous, abundant) + 'rō' (son/man) - e.g., 'broad/generous son'. | Japanese | Boy | — | |
| Hisa | Long time; long-lasting; eternal | Japanese | Girl | — | |
| Hisaaki | Varies with kanji; commonly combines elements meaning "long-lasting" (hisa) and "bright/clear" or "autumn" (aki). | Japanese | Boy | — | |
| Hisae | Varies by kanji; commonly conveys 'long-lasting/blessing' (e.g., 'long time' + 'blessing' or 'longevity' + 'favor'). | Japanese | Girl | — | |
| Hisaki | Varies by kanji; commonly combines 'hisa' (long-lasting, eternal) with 'saki'/'ki' (bloom, hope, brightness) - e.g., 'long-lasting blossom' or 'eternal hope'. | Japanese | Unisex | — | |
| Hisako | Often "long-lived child" or "child of long life" (exact meaning varies by kanji). | Japanese | Girl | — | |
| Hisami | Often interpreted as "long-lasting beauty" or "eternal beauty" (meaning varies with chosen kanji) | Japanese | Girl | — | |
| Hisana | Varies by kanji; commonly combines 'hisa' (long time, eternal) + 'na' (a phonetic or 'greens/vegetable'), often evoking 'long-lasting' or 'eternal'. | Japanese | Girl | — | |
| Hisano | Varies by kanji; commonly combines elements meaning 'long/lasting' (久) or 'longevity' with suffixes like 野 ('field') or 乃 (connector), generally implying longevity or permanence. | Japanese | Girl | — | |
| Hisao | Varies by kanji; commonly conveys ideas of 'long life', 'lasting/long-lived', or qualities like 'manly'/'righteous' depending on characters used. | Japanese | Boy | — | |
| Hisashi | Varies by kanji; commonly 'long-lasting', 'long time', 'eternal' or 'long-lived'. | Japanese | Boy | — | |
| Hisato | Varies by kanji; commonly 'hisa' = 'long-lasting/eternal' + 'to/sato' = 'person/village' - often rendered as 'long‑lasting person'. | Japanese | Boy | — | |
| Hisayo | Often written with kanji meaning 'long/lasting' (久 or 寿) + 'generation/age' (代); roughly 'long-lasting generation' or 'long life/eternal generation.' | Japanese | Girl | — | |
| Hisayuki | Varies by kanji; commonly 'hisa' = long-lasting/eternal and 'yuki' = happiness/journey/snow, e.g. 'long-lasting happiness' or 'eternal journey'. | Japanese | Boy | — | |
| Hitoshi | Varies by kanji | Japanese | Boy | — | |
| Hitoto | “One blue” or “first blue” (from kanji 一 'one' + 青 'blue/green') | Japanese | Unisex | — | |
| Hiza | Varies by origin - possibly from Arabic (related to a word meaning "belt") or from Japanese (hiza, meaning "knee"); overall meaning is uncertain and context-dependent. | Arabic, Japanese | Unisex | — | |
| Hodaka | Often written with kanji such as 穂高 or 帆高, conveying 'high/lofty' (e.g., 'tall ear of grain' or 'sail/high'). | Japanese | Boy | — | |
| Hogen | 'Dharma eye' - a Buddhist honorific/title (note: the unrelated Japanese word Hōgen 方言 means 'dialect') | Japanese | Boy | — | |
| Homma | From 本 (hon) 'origin/root/book' + 間 (ma) 'space/interval' - a surname whose elements suggest 'original space' or 'main area'. | Japanese | Unisex | — | |
| Hongu | "Main shrine" or "original shrine/palace" (from 本 = origin/main + 宮 = shrine/palace) | Japanese | Unisex | — | |
| Hoori | Name of a legendary Japanese prince (Hikohohodemi) in Shinto myth; associated with the sea and gods. | Japanese | Boy | — | |
| Hoshee | Star | Japanese | Unisex | — | |
| Hoshi | Star | Japanese | Unisex | — | |
| Hoshie | Commonly associated with 'hoshi' (星, 'star') combined with a second element such as 'e' meaning 'blessing', 'bay/river', or 'garment' - e.g., 'star-blessing' or 'star-river' (meaning depends on kanji). | Japanese | Girl | — | |
| Hoshiko | Star child (hoshi 'star' + ko 'child') | Japanese | Girl | — | |
| Hotei | Literally "cloth sack" - the Laughing Buddha, a joyful, contented wandering monk | Japanese | Boy | — | |
| Hozumi | Varies by kanji; commonly combines 'ho' (穂: ear of grain) with characters meaning 'pure/clear/beauty' or, as the surname 穂積, 'ear of grain + accumulate'. | Japanese | Unisex | — | |
| Hyriko | Likely 'broad/wide, abundant or prosperous child' or 'generous child' - exact meaning depends on kanji if Japanese | Japanese | Girl | — | |
| Hyroko | From elements 'hiro' (wide, broad, abundant, tolerant) + 'ko' (child); commonly interpreted as 'broad/generous child.' Exact meaning depends on kanji. | Japanese | Girl | — | |
| Hyuma | Meaning varies with kanji; commonly combines elements such as 'horse' (馬) with characters meaning 'fly', 'brave', or 'gentle' - overall senses like 'flying horse' or 'brave horse'. | Japanese | Boy | — | |
| I-Chi | Typically 'one' or 'first' (一) in Japanese; exact meaning depends on the kanji used (e.g., 'first + wisdom', 'love + wisdom', 'earth', etc.). | Japanese | Unisex | — | |
| Ichiko | Typically "first child" or "one child" (meaning varies by kanji; -ko means "child") | Japanese | Girl | — | |
| Ichio | Typically "first son" or "one man" (from ichi = one + o = man/son) | Japanese | Boy | — | |
| Iha | Varies by origin. In the Okinawan/Japanese context, related kanji elements suggest an association with 'wave/sea' (波). In other contexts the meaning is unknown or different. | Japanese | Unisex | — | |
| Ihara | Varies by kanji; commonly relates to 'plain' or 'field' (原) or other characters when used as a name. | Japanese | Unisex | — | |
| Ikeishi | Likely "pond stone" (池石) - 'ike' = pond, 'ishi' = stone; exact meaning depends on kanji | Japanese | Unisex | — | |
| Ikeya | Likely "pond valley" or "pond house", depending on kanji (e.g., 池谷, 池屋). | Japanese | Unisex | — | |
| Ikka | Finnish: form of Isaac. Japanese: 'one family/household'. South Asian: typically a nickname or stage name without a fixed lexical meaning. | Finnish, Indian, Japanese, Punjabi | Boy | — | |
| Ikki | Often written with kanji such as 一輝 ('one' + 'radiance') - roughly 'first/one who shines' or 'bright first-born'. | Japanese | Boy | — | |
| Iko | Varies by origin: possibly related to Basque Iker ('visitation'), derived from Isaac ('he will laugh') when used as a diminutive, or meanings based on chosen Japanese kanji | Japanese | Unisex | — | |
| Ikou | Varies by kanji; commonly related to 'go' or to characters meaning 'grow/nurture' or other kanji combinations | Japanese | Unisex | — | |
| Iku | Varies by kanji; commonly 'to raise/bring up' (育) or 'fragrance/culture' (郁). | Japanese | Girl | — | |
| Ikue | Varies by kanji; commonly conveys 'fragrant/cultured' + 'blessing' (e.g., 郁恵) or 'nurturing/blessing' (e.g., 育恵). | Japanese | Girl | — | |
| Ikuhisa | Often interpreted from kanji as "long-lasting growth" or "eternal nurture" (meaning varies with kanji used, e.g., 育久, 郁久, 幾久). | Japanese | Boy | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Japanese-origin name in our dataset.