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Japanese names - Baby names with the origin Japanese

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Aka Japanese: 'red'. Georgian/Greek: from Akakios, 'not evil' or 'innocent'. Georgian, Greek, Japanese Unisex 9 #401
Anju In Indian usage, often a diminutive of Anjali meaning 'divine offering', 'grace' or 'blessed'; in Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji used - common readings include 'apricot (tree)' (杏樹) or combinations meaning 'peace/long life' (安寿). Hindi, Japanese, Sanskrit Girl 9 #402
Daiki Commonly 'dai' (big/great) + 'ki' (tree/radiance/joy/hope); e.g., 'great tree' or 'great radiance'. Japanese Boy 9 #403
Kenshi Meaning varies by kanji; commonly conveys 'healthy/strong samurai', 'sword gentleman', or 'wise/intention'. Japanese Boy 9 #404
Masao Varies by kanji; commonly 'correct/righteous/true man.' Japanese Boy 9 #405
Namie Varies by kanji; commonly interpreted as 'beautiful blessing' (美恵) or 'beautiful inlet/river' (美江). Japanese Girl 9 #406
Satou From the common surname 佐藤: 佐 (assistant/vice) + 藤 (wisteria), historically associated with the Fujiwara clan. Japanese Unisex 9 #407
Satsuki Literally "fifth month" (May); associated with late spring and the azalea flower Japanese Girl 9 #408
Kito In Swahili: 'jewel' or 'precious'. Japanese meanings vary by kanji. Japanese, Swahili Unisex 8 #409
Miyabi Elegance, refinement, grace Japanese Girl 8 #410
Rayka Varies by origin: Slavic - linked to 'paradise' or 'joy'; Japanese - meanings such as 'beautiful/wise/flower' depending on kanji; also used as a diminutive/variant of Raya ('friend' in Hebrew) Japanese Girl 8 #411
Mami Varies by kanji; common elements are 'ma' (true/real) and 'mi' (beauty), often interpreted as 'true beauty' or 'beautiful truth.' Japanese Girl 7 #412
Nama From Sanskrit 'nama' meaning 'salutation' or 'to bow'; also has other meanings in different languages (Japanese 'raw', Indonesian 'name') Indonesian, Japanese, Malay, Sanskrit Unisex 7 #413
Rinka Varies with kanji; commonly interpreted as 'dignified/pure (凛) + flower/fragrance (花/香)' - e.g. 'dignified flower' or 'beautiful/fragrant flower'. Japanese Girl 7 #414
Yuta Varies by kanji Japanese Boy 7 #415
Akino Often rendered as "autumn field" or "autumn's" (秋野/秋乃); exact meaning varies by kanji (can also imply "bright" or other meanings). Japanese Girl 6 #416
Anji From Angela: 'angel' or 'messenger'; in Indian usage a short form related to Anjani/Anjaneya (connected to the name Anjana). English, Indian, Japanese, Sanskrit Unisex 6 #417
Asari From Japanese あさり (asari), meaning 'clam' (the short‑necked clam); used as a surname and occasionally as a given name. Japanese Unisex 6 #418
Haruma Varies by kanji; commonly "spring + horse" (春馬) or "clear/sunny + true/horse" (晴真, 晴馬). Japanese Boy 6 #419
Hiroyuki Combines hiro (広/弘/浩/寛, 'wide/large/generous') and yuki (幸/行/之/雪, 'happiness/fortune/to go/snow'); commonly interpreted as 'broad happiness' or 'abundant good fortune'. Japanese Boy 6 #420
Isamu Courage; bravery; valor Japanese Boy 6 #421
Kagome Literally 'basket eye' or 'basket weave pattern' - refers to a woven lattice/honeycomb pattern Japanese Girl 6 #422
Kaho Varies by kanji; commonly uses characters meaning 'fragrance' (香), 'flower/ear (of grain)' (花/穂), 'summer' (夏), 'beautiful' (佳) or 'step' (歩) - typical senses include 'fragrant flower', 'fragrant ear', 'summer sail', or 'beautiful step'. Hawaiian, Japanese Girl 6 #423
Kazuya Varies by kanji; commonly 'kazu' (harmony, one) + 'ya' (to be, arrow, also) - often interpreted as 'harmonious/peaceful one' or similar Japanese Boy 6 #424
Kohei Depends on kanji; commonly 'peace', 'fairness', or 'healthy peace' (e.g., 公平 'fair', 康平 'healthy peace', 弘平 'vast peace'). Japanese Boy 6 #425
Ku Hawaiian: name of a major god (often associated with war and prosperity). Chinese: represents several surnames/characters (e.g., 苦 'bitter'; 顧 'to look after'). Korean/Japanese: a syllable/romanization whose meaning depends on the hanja/kanji used. Chinese, Hawaiian, Japanese, Korean Boy 6 #426
Mayko In Japanese (Maiko, 舞子): "dancing child." As an English/modern coinage: "child of May" or "born in May." English, Japanese Girl 6 #427
Minako Meaning varies by kanji; commonly interpreted as "beautiful child" (e.g., 美奈子). Japanese Girl 6 #428
Nanako Varies by kanji; commonly 'Nana' (seven) + 'ko' (child) - often interpreted as 'seventh child' or other meanings depending on the characters used. Japanese Girl 6 #429
Noriko Meaning varies by kanji; typically 'nori' + 'ko' ('child'), where 'nori' can mean rule/law/chronicle/ceremony/teach/etc. - e.g., 'child of rule/ceremony'. Japanese Girl 6 #430
Ruri Derived from the Japanese word 瑠璃 (ruri) meaning 'lapis lazuli' - a deep blue gemstone. Japanese Girl 6 #431
Sayaka Varies by kanji; commonly combines elements meaning 'clear/bright/pure' and 'fragrance' - often interpreted as 'fresh and fragrant.' Japanese Girl 6 #432
Tatsuki Varies by kanji; commonly relates to 'dragon', 'rise/attain', or 'tree' (examples: 竜樹 'dragon + tree', 達樹 'attain + tree', 立樹 'stand/rise + tree'). Japanese Boy 6 #433
Tomoya Often formed from kanji meaning 'friend', 'companion', 'wisdom', or 'knowledge' combined with a suffix meaning 'to be/also'; commonly interpreted as 'wise friend' or 'friend of wisdom'. Japanese Boy 6 #434
Toya Door into the valley Japanese Girl 6 #435
Yasuo Peaceful man Japanese Boy 6 #436
Amisa Varies by origin; generally interpreted as a pleasant/favorable name - possible senses include 'beautiful', 'beloved', 'friend' or 'gift' depending on language and culture. Hindi, Japanese, Sanskrit Girl 5 #437
Ayako Varies with kanji; commonly 'colorful/bright' or 'patterned' + 'child' (e.g., 'colorful/patterned child') Japanese Girl 5 #438
Ayu Beautiful (Javanese/Indonesian). In Japanese usage meanings vary by kanji or as a short form of Ayumi. Japanese, Javanese Girl 5 #439
Benjiro Combines 'Ben' (various possible kanji meanings such as 'speech', 'diligence', or 'excellence') and 'jirō' (二郎) meaning 'second son' - broadly 'Ben, the second son' or 'diligent/learned second son' depending on kanji. Japanese Boy 5 #440
Chise In Japanese meanings vary by kanji (e.g., 千世 'thousand generations', 千瀬 'thousand shallows'); in Ainu (cise) it means 'house'. Japanese Girl 5 #441
Chiya Hebrew: "life"; Japanese: meaning varies by kanji (e.g., 千夜 "thousand nights"). Hebrew, Japanese Girl 5 #442
Chiyo Commonly written as 千代 meaning "thousand generations" or figuratively "eternal"; exact nuance depends on the kanji used. Japanese Girl 5 #443
Daigo Often 'great enlightenment' or 'great realization' (commonly from the kanji 大悟). Other kanji combinations can yield meanings like 'great protection', 'great strength', or 'big five'. Japanese Boy 5 #444
Edo If from Edward/Edoardo: 'wealthy guardian' (Old English roots). If from Japanese Edo (江戸): linked to the place name meaning 'bay/estuary' or 'river entrance'. Italian, Japanese Boy 5 #445
Go Varies by kanji; common meanings include 'five' (五), 'strong/sturdy' (剛), 'hometown' (郷), 'I/myself' (吾), or 'the board game Go' (碁). Japanese Boy 5 #446
Hanami Literally "flower viewing" (the custom of viewing cherry blossoms); can also be written to convey "flower" + "beauty". Japanese Girl 5 #447
Haro Varies by origin - toponymic from the town of Haro (Spain); possibly from Basque roots related to stone/rock; as a short form of Harold/Harrison relates to 'army-ruler'/'son of Harry'; in Japanese use it is generally a phonetic form with no intrinsic meaning. Basque, English, Japanese, Spanish Boy 5 #448
Hitomi Commonly 'pupil of the eye' (瞳); can also have meanings like 'benevolent beauty' or 'one/beauty' depending on the kanji used. Japanese Girl 5 #449
Jomei Often rendered as 'clear/bright' or 'pure brightness' depending on kanji; best known as the posthumous name of a 7th‑century Japanese emperor. Japanese Boy 5 #450

Japanese name popularity over time

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