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  2. Hina (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Hina is a female name. In South Asia (Urdu: حنا), it is derived from Henna. In Japan, it is derived from light or sun. In the Pacific Islands, it is derived from a goddess of various Polynesian cultures. [1] Notable people with the name include: Hina (wrestler)(born 2006), Japanese professional wrestler

  3. Names of Japan - Wikipedia

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    As mentioned above, the English word Japan has a circuitous derivation; but linguists believe it derives in part from the Portuguese recording of the Early Mandarin Chinese or Wu Chinese word for Japan: Cipan (日本), which is rendered in pinyin as Rìběn (IPA: ʐʅ˥˩pən˨˩˦), and literally translates to "sun origin".

  4. Yamato nadeshiko - Wikipedia

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    Yamato was an ancient name for Japan and, therefore, has nationalistic connotations. The name also contains a floral metaphor. The word nadeshiko refers to Dianthus superbus, a frilled pink carnation. [3] The word nadeshiko (撫子) also means beloved or dear child (lit. "child being petted"). The combination of these two meanings indicates a ...

  5. Category:Japanese feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese feminine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 552 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Akane - Wikipedia

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    Akane (あかね, アカネ) is the Japanese word for 'deep red' (茜, Akane, Rubia cordifolia) and is associated with red [3] (from the red dye made from its roots) and brilliant red. [4] Akane (written in a variety of forms) is both a female Japanese given name, ranked #9 of names to give girls in Japan, [5] as well as a surname. In fiction ...

  7. OS-tan - Wikipedia

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    The name of the Windows 10 mascot was officially introduced as Tōko (or Touko) Madobe on 31 July 2015. [49] As confirmed on the character's official Facebook page, her name is a homonym for one of the readings for the Japanese word for 'ten': too (とお). [50] Her name was chosen by fans through an online poll.

  8. Kyoko - Wikipedia

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    Origin; Word/name: Japanese: Meaning: The name has several meanings, depending on the kanji used, but its typical meaning is "Girl of Kyoto". (Kyoto is a city in Japan.) Region of origin: Japan: Other names; Related names: Kiyoko [1]

  9. Hinata - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages; ... Origin; Word/name: Japanese: Meaning: Various meanings: Other names ... a fictional all-girls' dormitory in the Kanagawa Prefecture ...