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  2. Category:Japanese masculine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese masculine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,428 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Ki (kana) - Wikipedia

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    Both represent [ki] and are derived from a simplification of the 幾 kanji. The hiragana character き, like さ, is drawn with the lower line either connected or disconnected. A dakuten may be added to the character; this transforms it into ぎ in hiragana, ギ in katakana, and gi in Hepburn romanization.

  4. Kei (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Kei Shindo (新藤 景), a character in the visual novel Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two; Kei Shirogane (白銀 圭), a character in the manga series Kaguya-sama: Love Is War; Kei Takishima (滝島 彗), a character in the manga series S · A: Special A; Kei Tsukikage (月影 ケイ), a character in the anime series Soar High! Isami

  5. Japanese name - Wikipedia

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    Male names occasionally end with the syllable -ko as in Mako, but very rarely using the kanji 子 (most often, if a male name ends in -ko, it ends in -hiko, using the kanjimeaning "boy"). Common male name endings are -shi and -o ; names ending with -shi are often adjectives, e.g., Atsushi, which might mean, for example, "(to be) faithful."

  6. Kira kira name - Wikipedia

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    Kira kira name (キラキラネーム, kira kira nēmu, lit. ' sparkling name ') is a term for a modern Japanese given name that has an atypical pronunciation or meaning. . Common characteristics of these names include unorthodox readings for kanji, pop culture references, or the use of foreign

  7. Keiji - Wikipedia

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    Word/name: Japanese: Region of origin: Japanese: ... ケイジ) is a Japanese given name usually used for males. Meaning varies depending on the kanji characters used.

  8. Kenji (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Kenji Setou, a legally blind character in Katawa Shoujo; Karate Kenji, the main character from the manga and anime series Fight Fever; Kenji Ookami, Tooey's father of Japanese descent in Molly of Denali; Kenji Kon from Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous; Kenji the Japanese Rail Zeppelin from Thomas & Friends, introduced in Series 24.

  9. Takeru - Wikipedia

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    Takeru Mizushima (タケル), a character in the Japanese TV drama Last Friends; Takeru Ohyama, the main character in the anime and manga series Maken-ki! Takeru Shiba, a character in Samurai Sentai Shinkenger; Takeru Shirogane (白銀 武), the main character in the visual novel series Muv-Luv