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Mei Fukuda (愛依), Japanese actress; May Nakabayashi (芽依), a Japanese J-Pop artist; Mei Kurokawa, (芽以), a Japanese actress and singer; Mei Nagano (芽郁), a Japanese actress; Mei Shigenobu (メイ), the daughter of Japanese Red Army communist Fusako Shigenobu; Mei Yamazaki (山崎愛生, born 2005) a Japanese singer who is a member ...
Given names are called the "name" (名, mei) or "lower name" (下の名前, shita no namae), because, in vertically written Japanese, the given name appears under the family name. [ 11 ] While family names follow relatively consistent rules, given names are much more diverse in pronunciation and characters.
Mei Kurokawa (黒川芽以, Kurokawa Mei, born on 13 May 1987 in Nishitōkyō, Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese actress and singer. Her given name Mei originates from her birth month (May) in English. She has been frequently featured in many Japanese dramas and Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro: Yūrei Mansion films .
Mei Hoshizuki (星月芽依, Hoshizuki Mei), better known by her ring name Mei Seira (星来芽依), is a Japanese professional wrestler.She is working for World Wonder Ring Stardom, where she is the reigning High Speed Champion in her second reign and a member of Neo Genesis.
Mei Okada (Japanese: 岡田 夢以, Hepburn: Okada Mei, born 19 May 1996) is a Japanese singer and voice actress from Fukaya, Saitama, affiliated with Ace Crew Entertainment. [1] She was the leader of the Japanese idol group Tenkou Shoujo [ ja ] from its formation in 2014 until 2019, and she portrays Marika Mizushima as part of Merm4id , one of ...
Pages in category "Japanese masculine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,426 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
transliteration: me: hiragana origin: 女: katakana origin: 女: Man'yōgana: 売 馬 面 女 梅 米 迷 昧 目 眼 海: spelling kana: 明治のメ Meiji no "me": unicode: U+3081, U+30E1
Meiō (明応), also known as Mei-ō, was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Entoku and before Bunki.This period spanned the years from July 1492 (532 years ago) () through February 1501 (523 years ago) (). [1]