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  2. Category:Japanese unisex given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese unisex given names" The following 169 pages are in this category, out of 169 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aguri;

  3. Hikaru - Wikipedia

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    The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana. It is more common for girls named Hikaru to only have hiragana in their name without kanji. It is more common for girls named Hikaru to only have hiragana in their name without kanji.

  4. Jun (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Gender: Unisex: Origin; Word/name: Japanese: Meaning: It can have many different meanings depending on the kanji used. Other names; Related names: Junko Jun'ichi Junji:

  5. 75 Baby Names That Mean Love - AOL

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    Marion is a gender-neutral name that’s closely related to Mary and Marie; it has the same meaning of “beloved,” “bitterness” and “drop of the sea.” 72. Noa

  6. Gender-neutral names: A rising trend with surprisingly ... - AOL

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    While Charles, a more traditionally male-gendered name, ranked 50th for boys (chosen 5,983 times) gender-neutral variant Charlie was chosen 4,217 times (2217 times for girls, and 2000 times for boys).

  7. Modern Parents Are Loving These 125 Gender-Neutral Baby Names

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  8. Kaoru - Wikipedia

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    As a distinctly unisex name, its usage in popular culture has risen in recent years to give the named character an air of androgyny. Such characters commonly have overt androgynous qualities as well. A similar name, in terms of both pronunciation and meaning, is Kaori. It is used exclusively for females.

  9. Gender differences in Japanese - Wikipedia

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    Research on Japanese men's speech shows greater use of "neutral" forms, forms not strongly associated with masculine or feminine speech, than is seen in Japanese women's speech. [12] Some studies of conversation between Japanese men and women show neither gender taking a more dominant position in interaction.