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mi: hiragana origin: 美: katakana origin: 三: Man'yōgana: 民 彌 美 三 水 見 視 御 未 味 尾 微 身 実 箕: spelling kana: 三笠のミ Mikasa no "mi" unicode: U+307F, U+30DF: braille: Note: These Man'yōgana originally represented morae with one of two different vowel sounds, which merged in later pronunciation
Miho (美穂, 美保, 美帆, 美歩, みほ, ミホ) is a feminine Japanese given name. It can have many different meanings in Japanese depending on the kanji used. Possible Japanese writings
Hitomi (ヒトミ, ひとみ) is a feminine Japanese given name. It is often written with the single kanji 瞳 (Japanese for eye) or the two kanji 仁美. It can also come from 智 (hito) meaning "wisdom, intellect" and 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful". Individuals may alternatively write the name using the hiragana as ひとみ.
Kiyomi (Japanese: 清美) is a Japanese feminine given name, composed of either 聖 (kiyo), meaning "holy, sacred" or 清 (kiyo), meaning "pure, clean", and 美 (mi), meaning "beautiful". Notable people with the given name include: Kiyomi Asai (浅井 清己; born 1974), Japanese voice actress
Word/name: Japanese: Meaning: It can have many different meanings depending on the kanji used. Region of origin: Japanese: Miyu is a unisex Japanese given name ...
The meaning of the name differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable. There are 62 hanja with the reading "yu" and 33 hanja with the reading "mi" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names. [ 1 ]
The name Mitsurugi consists of two elements: mi, whose meaning differs based on the kanji used to write it (for example 美 meaning "beautiful", 三 meaning "three", or 御 meaning "heavenly"), and tsurugi, a kind of sword (which might be written 剣, or with variants like 劔 or 剱). [1]
Miharu (written: 三晴) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Miharu Araki (荒城 三晴, born 1971), Japanese ice hockey player; Miharu Arisawa, member of the band BeForU; Miharu Koshi, Japanese popular musician; Miharu Kobayashi, Japanese professional footballer