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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 .
100 Japanese Girl Names. With so many wonderful Japanese girl names to choose from, how will you decide? Hopefully, this list of 100 names will help you narrow it down. Aoi. Himari. Emi. Noemi ...
Hikaru Saeki (光, born 1943), Japanese admiral, the first female star officer of the Japan Self-Defense Forces; Hikaru Sato (光留, born 1980), Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist; Hikaru Shida (光, born 1988), Japanese professional wrestler and actress; Hikaru Tanaka (田中 光, born 1972), Japanese gymnast
Kira kira name (キラキラネーム, kira kira nēmu, lit. ' sparkling name ') is a term for a modern Japanese given name that has an atypical pronunciation or meaning. Common characteristics of these names include unorthodox readings for kanji, pop culture references, or the use of foreign words.
Chika (ちか, チカ) is a feminine Japanese given name. The name Chika can be written with the kanji characters 千 (chi) meaning "thousand", 智 (chi) meaning "wisdom, intellect" or 散 (chi) meaning "scatter" combined with 佳 (ka) meaning "good, fine" or 花 (ka) meaning "flower". [1]
Jun Sawada (born 1955), Japanese businessman, CEO of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone; Jun Seba (淳, 1974-2010), Japanese hip hop producer; Jun Sena (じゅん, born 1974), Japanese musical actress of Takarazuka Revue; Jun Senoue (純, born 1970), Japanese video game composer and musician; Jun Shibata (淳, born 1976), Japanese pop singer-songwriter
Tomoko (ともこ, トモコ) is a female Japanese given name. Like many Japanese names, Tomoko can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: 友子 - "friendly child" 知子 - "knowing child" 智子 - "wise child" 朋子 - "friendly child" 皆子 - "beautiful girl" 詩子 - "poetic child"
Atsuko is generally used as a girl's name. The final syllable "ko" is generally written with the kanji character for child (子). It is a common suffix to female names in Japan and usually indicates that it is a girl's name as masculine Japanese names rarely use the kanji for "child".