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  2. 622 Japanese Girl Names With Traditional Associations -...

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    However, traditional Japanese baby girl names like Sakura (cherry blossom), Yuki (snow), and Hana (flower) continue to capture parents’ fascination. Such names not only stand for nature but also represent beauty. If you are looking for more such delightful Japanese girl names, we have you covered. Below is our unique collection of the most ...

  3. 1589 Japanese Baby Names From The Land Of Rising Sun -...

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    Infographic: Amazing Japanese Baby Names For Boys And Girls. Japan has always been known for its rich cultural heritage. It is a country that takes both its past and its future seriously and makes sure both go hand-in-hand. From Akari to Nagi to Yuna, these names have diverse meanings and origins.

  4. 300+ Cute Japanese Twin Names, With Meanings - MomJunction

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    A sweet and delicate name, Emi means ‘blessing, beauty’ or ‘laughter,’ while Kanon is a classic Japanese name meaning ‘flower, sound.’ Kanon is also the Japanese name for Guanyin, a Buddhist spiritual figure. 124. Emika and Erika. Perfect for lovers of harmony and melody, Emika and Erika are versatile Japanese names for girls.

  5. 150 Popular Japanese Last Names Or Surnames With Meanings -...

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    Nature-Inspired Japanese Surnames. 1. Aburaya. Aburaya comprises Abura, which means ‘made with Abura (oil),’ and Ya means ‘valley.’. 2. Agawa. In Japanese, A means ‘nook’, ‘flatter’, ‘corner’ and Kawa means ‘stream’, ‘river’. Some of the notable name bearers are Hiroyuki Agawa (Japanese writer) Sawako Agawa (Japanese ...

  6. 103 Japanese Baby Girl Names Starting With Letter K - MomJunction

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    Infographic: Japanese Girl Names Starting With K. Japanese names are usually written in two types of kanji, and the meanings of the names are derived from the kanji characters used. Japanese names derive inspiration from positive characteristics, nature, seasons, and other natural phenomena. The infographic below lists a few names to represent ...

  7. 71 Insightful Japanese Girl Names Starting with S - MomJunction

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    Infographic: Japanese Baby Girl Names Starting With S. Japanese baby girl names represent myriad connotations, with many names having surreal meanings. These names reflect the deep-seated love for age-old traditions and culture in Japanese society. These qualities render the names a universal appeal. Check out charming Japanese feminine names ...

  8. Kimiko is a Japanese name for girls. It is derived from the Japanese elements ki meaning ‘valuable,’ mi meaning ‘beautiful,’ and ko meaning ‘child.’. Alternatively, kimi could mean ‘lord’ or ‘noble.’. The name translates to ‘valuable and beautiful child’ or ‘noble child.’. Depending on the region, different kanji ...

  9. Origin, Meaning, And History Of Mio. Mio is a beautiful Japanese name for girls that can be broken down to 美 (mi), meaning ‘beautiful,’ combined with 桜 (o), meaning ‘cherry blossom,’ or 緒 (o), meaning ‘thread.’. Other kanji or kanji combinations can also be used to form this name. Mio originates in ancient Japan and was ...

  10. The celestial name Hoshiko, with Japanese roots, is suitable for girls. It is derived from the Japanese kanji 星 or hoshi meaning, ‘star’ and 子 or ko meaning, ‘child.’. Together, the name has a beautiful meaning, ‘star child.’. It can be written using other kanji combinations too. As with Japanese names, Hoshiko could have ...

  11. Origin, Meaning, And History Of Emiko. Emiko is a girl’s name of Japanese origin, meaning ‘blessed child’ or ‘beautiful child’ derived from the elements (e) meaning ‘favor,’ ‘prosperous,’ or ‘benefit,’ combined with (mi) meaning ‘beautiful,’ and (ko) meaning ‘child.’. In Japanese, this name can have different meanings according to the kanji characters used to ...