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  2. Category:Japanese princes - Wikipedia

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    Sons of Japanese emperors (111 P) Pages in category "Japanese princes" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total. ... Prince Arisugawa Takahito;

  3. Japanese honorifics - Wikipedia

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    The most famous example is the Prince Hikaru Genji, protagonist of The Tale of Genji who was called Hikaru no kimi (光の君). Nowadays, this suffix can be used as a metaphor for someone who behaves like a prince or princess from ancient times, but its use is very rare. Its main usage remains in historical dramas.

  4. 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 1,416 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. 130 Japanese baby names for boys - AOL

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    There are also an abundance of choices for name ideas with rich meanings behind them. One Japanese boy name — Kai — has been in the top 100 baby boy names for the last five years, according to ...

  6. Takeru - Wikipedia

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    Takeru (Sug) (武瑠), a Japanese singer from the rock band Sug; Takeru Nagayoshi (たける), a Japanese manga artist; Takeru Satoh (健), a Japanese actor, portrays Ryotaro Nogami in tokusatsu series Kamen Rider Den-O; Takeru Segawa (世川 武尊, born 1991), Japanese kickboxer; Yamato Takeru (タケル), legendary Japanese prince

  7. 75 of the Most Common Japanese Last Names and Their Meanings

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    Related: If These 150 Popular Japanese Baby Names for Boys & Girls Aren't On Your Baby Naming List, They Should Be! 75 Common Japanese Last Names and What They Mean 1.

  8. Japanese name - Wikipedia

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    In some names, Japanese characters phonetically "spell" a name and have no intended meaning behind them. Many Japanese personal names use puns. [16] Although usually written in kanji, Japanese names have distinct differences from Chinese names through the selection of characters in a name and the pronunciation of them. A Japanese person can ...

  9. Prince Hisahito of Akishino - Wikipedia

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    Hisahito, the Prince's personal name, chosen by his father, means "serene and virtuous", according to the Imperial Household Agency. [3] An alternative translation is "virtuous, calm, everlasting". Hisahito was the first male child born to the Imperial House of Japan since his father's birth in 1965.