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99x Japanese girls' names - Full of sound and meaning

If you are looking for a beautiful and cool girl's name, you will find that female Japanese first names not only sound wonderful, but also often have a deep meaning. The variety of characters in the Japanese language leads to numerous ways to represent a name, as in the example of Akiko, which exists in 59 different spellings. In our selection of the 100 most beautiful Japanese girls' names, however, we cannot go into all the meanings and characters.

Contents

  1. Japanese names for girls: Traditional and beautiful
  2. Japanese girls' names: Sonorous and with beautiful meanings
  3. Japanese names for girls with a connection to nature
  4. Short Japanese names
  5. Japanese names for boys & girls (unisex)
  6. Famous Japanese names for girls
  7. Japanese names of female anime characters
  8. Japanese names for strong girls
  9. Girl names with German-Japanese roots

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99x Japanese girls' names - Full of sound and meaning

1. japanese names for girls: Traditional and beautiful

Traditionally, many Japanese girls' names end in "ko", which means "child". This ending is rarely found in male first names. Here is a reverse list of such names, without the word to be omitted:

  1. Yoshiko - means "good, virtuous or fragrant, beautiful"; the joy.
  2. Michiko - stands for "beautiful child".
  3. Matsu - refers to the pine tree, a symbol of long life in Japan.
  4. Mariko - means "clever girl".
  5. Kimiko - stands for "the unique one".
  6. Keiko - "kei" can mean "celebrate", "begin", "respect" or "favor".
  7. Kameko - means "turtle".
  8. Fumiko - means "the letter, the written".
  9. Akiko - means "autumn child".

These names not only offer a wonderful sound, but also a special meaning that can give your child a unique identity.

2. japanese girls' names: Sonorous and with beautiful meanings

In Japan, people often choose first names for girls based on their beautiful sound or profound meaning. It is also common to choose names that describe a specific event or commemorate a special day. The meaning behind the name is undoubtedly of great importance.

Here's a reverse list of such names, minus the word you didn't want mentioned:

  1. Yasu - stands for "the calm one, the peaceful one".
  2. Tamaki - a combination of "tama" (pearl, jewel) and "ki" (tree); also means "ring".
  3. Takara - means "treasure".
  4. Ruri - stands for "emerald".
  5. Raku - means "joy, pleasure".
  6. Masumi - means "clarity, greatness, truth".
  7. Kichi - means "the happy one".
  8. Kayo - means "congratulations".
  9. Kaori - means "the fragrance".
  10. Kami - means "divine power".
  11. Aiko - means "child of love".

These names not only offer a beautiful sound, but also carry meaningful messages that can symbolize a special identity and values for your girl.

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3. japanese names for girls with a connection to nature

In Japan, nature plays a central role, not only in culture and architecture, but also in naming. The admiration for flowers, trees and the recognition of nature as the home of the gods is deeply rooted in Japanese culture. This affinity is also evident in modern society, at festivities and in architecture. Even the first Japanese man in space, Mamoru Mohri, demonstrated this connection by taking a cherry blossom into space to showcase its beauty in a floating drop of water.

Here's a reverse list of Japanese female names inspired by nature, minus the word you wanted left out:

  1. Washi - means "eagle".
  2. Tori - means "bird".
  3. Taki - means "waterfall".
  4. Risa - has many meanings, including "pear".
  5. Masago - means "sand".
  6. Koko - means "stork".
  7. Kohana - means "small flower".
  8. Kiku - means "chrysanthemum".
  9. Hoshi - means "star".
  10. Hana - means "flower".
  11. Hama - means "the shore".
  12. Ayame - means "iris" (flower).
  13. Anzu - means "apricot".

These names reflect the Japanese people's deep appreciation of nature and provide a wonderful source of inspiration for names that carry beauty and meaning.

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4. short Japanese names

In ancient Japan, newborns were given so-called baby names in a small ceremony seven days after birth. The name expressed good wishes for the child or was intended to protect against evil spirits. It was usually a simple and short name. Later, this name could be discarded and was replaced by another Japanese first name.

  1. Aki - Autumn
  2. Aya - color or design
  3. Dai - the great
  4. Kia - mallow
  5. Mari - combination of "ma" (genuine, unadulterated) and "ri" (reason, logic or village)
  6. Miyu - beautiful feather
  7. Nishi - west
  8. Sato - sugar
  9. Sumi - the pure

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5th Japanese name for boys & girls (unisex)

In Japan, parents are faced with a rich choice: There are around 10,000 common Japanese first names for girls, which can be formed from different words, in contrast to the 4,000 or so German call names.

Equally remarkable is the large number of unisex names. Here's a reverse list of some names that are suitable for both girls and boys, without the word you didn't want mentioned:

  1. Yoshi - represents good luck, righteous, good, virtuous, respectable.
  2. Tani - means "the valley".
  3. Sora - stands for "heaven".
  4. Ren - means "lotus".
  5. Naomi - a compound of "nao" (straight, direct) and "mi" (beautiful or self).
  6. Minato - means "harbor".
  7. Michi - means "the way".
  8. Makoto - means "sincerity".
  9. Kaisei - means "starfish".
  10. Hinata - means "sunny place" or "towards the sun".
  11. Haru - means "spring, sunshine, clear weather".
  12. Hadzuki - the traditional name for the month of August.

These names illustrate the versatility of Japanese naming, offering options that carry both beauty and meaning.

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6 Famous Japanese names for girls

When it comes to naming, many parents draw inspiration from famous personalities, whether they are common or rare girls' names. Here's a list of famous female Japanese names, arranged in reverse order, without the word you wanted excluded:

Yoko - known as "child of the sea"; the Japanese artist and partner of John Lennon, Yoko Ono.
Suiko - the first Japanese empress, means "water child".
Rumiko - Takahashi Rumiko, a famous female manga artist.
Ringo - means "apple" or "peace be upon you" in Japanese; Ringo Sheena, a Japanese singer, and not to be confused with the Beatles' drummer.
Kumiko - a compound of "ku" (long time), "mi" (beautiful) and "ko" (child); the singer Kumi Kōda, whose real name is Kōda Kumiko.
Junko - the famous Japanese mountaineer Junko Tabei.
Azusa - well-known namesakes include the footballer Azusa Iwashimizu, the marathon runner Azusa Nojiri and the actress Azusa Yamamoto.

These names are not only beautiful, but also carry a special meaning and inspiration through their famous namesakes.

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7 Japanese names of female anime characters

Anime, the Japanese animated films, vary in genres from science fiction to comedy and have gained a firm place in the media landscape not only in Asia, but also in Europe. They provide a rich source of inspiration for girls' names.

Here's a reverse list of female anime names, minus the word you didn't want mentioned:

  1. Yuki - means "snow"; from the anime: Horimiya.
  2. Touka - means "good perfume"; from the anime: Tokyo Ghoul.
  3. Riko - a compound of "ri" (white jasmine or reason, logic) and "ko" (child); from the anime: Kuroko's Basketball.
  4. Neiru - main character in Wonder Egg Priority.
  5. Miya - means "temple"; from the anime: SK8 the Infinity.
  6. Mikasa - derived from Mount Wakakusa, also known as Mount Mikasa in Nara ("three bamboo hats"); from the anime: Attack on Titan.
  7. Kyouko - alternative spelling of Kyōko, means "polite child"; from the anime: Horimi.
  8. Izumi - stands for "well, spring"; from the anime: Horimiya.
  9. Asuna - a combination of "asu" (tomorrow) and "na" (apple tree); from the anime: Sword Art Online.
  10. Akira - means "bright, clear"; from the anime: Akira.
  11. Akane - means "deep red"; from the anime: Psycho-Pass.
  12. Ai - means "love, affection"; from the anime: Wonder Egg Priority.

These names not only represent the diversity and creativity of the anime world, but also carry meaningful connotations that make them attractive options for girls' names.

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8th Japanese names for strong girls

The fascinating history of Japan includes not only the legendary male samurai, but also the equally brave and skillful female fighters known as onna-bugeisha. These women were every bit as powerful and skilled as their male counterparts.

Here's a reverse list of strong Japanese girls' names inspired by these formidable warriors, without the word you wanted left out:

  1. Yumiko - a compound of "yumi" (archer) and "ko" (child).
  2. Yuko - a warrior and the sister of Nakano Takeko.
  3. Tomoe - a particularly intelligent samurai fighter and excellent archer; the meaning is either earth or death.
  4. Takeko - Nakano Takeko, the leader of the female warrior group Joshitai.
  5. Myorin - composed of "myo" (mysterious, strange) and "rin" (forest).
  6. Masako - a combination of "masa" (elegant, graceful or proper, appropriate) and "ko" (child).
  7. Jingu - Empress Jingu, one of the first female samurai warriors.
  8. Akai - composed of "a" (love) and "kai" (sea).

These names not only reflect strength and courage, but also carry profound meanings ranging from love and the sea to mystery and nature.

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9. girls' names with German-Japanese roots

In Japan, girls' names with a Western sound are becoming increasingly popular. Such names can be formed by combining different Japanese characters, each with its own beautiful meaning. If you're looking for a girl's name that's popular in both Japan and Germany, the following reverse list will give you some options, without the word you wanted left out:

Scandinavian girls' names from countries like Sweden, Norway and Denmark enchant with their unique sound.
Korean first names are rarer but offer a special choice.
Double names are gaining in popularity and offer the opportunity to build cultural bridges.

  1. Sonia - a combination of "so" (heaven), "ni" (benevolence) and "a" (love).
  2. Sara - a combination of "sa" (happiness) and "ra" (music), also the name of some anime characters.
  3. Nora - means light material or good.
  4. Niko - offers numerous spellings and meanings, including benevolence, charity, humanity.
  5. Mira - stands for mirror.
  6. Erika - a combination of "e" (favor), "ri" (pear) and "ka" (scent).
  7. Anne - composed of "an" (calm, peaceful) and "ne" (sound).
  8. Anika - a combination of "a" (second or Asian), "ni" (new) and "ka" (song).

It is important to know the meaning behind a name to ensure that it carries the desired message. These names offer plenty of choice for those looking for a culturally diverse name for their child.

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