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  2. Wikipedia : WikiProject Japan/List of Japanese names

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    Kae; Kaede; Kagami; Kagome; Kagura; Kaguya; Kaho; Kahoko; Kahori; Kahoru; Kai; Kaito; Kaiyo; Kakashi; Kako; Kama; Kame; Kameko; Kameyo; Kami; Kana; Kanade; Kanae ...

  3. Wamyō Ruijushō - Wikipedia

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    The Wamyō ruijushō or Wamyō ruijūshō (和名類聚抄, "Japanese names [for things], classified and annotated") is a 938 CE Japanese dictionary of Chinese characters.The Heian period scholar Minamoto no Shitagō (源順, 911–983 CE) began compilation in 934, at the request of Emperor Daigo's daughter.

  4. Mia (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Mia is a feminine given name. Long in use as a diminutive of names such as Maria , [ 1 ] Mia is recorded as a given name in the United States in the 1960s, and it rose to popularity in the 1990s to 2010s, from rank 316 in 1994 to rank 30 in 2004 and further to rank 6 in 2013–2015. [ 2 ]

  5. 200 Japanese baby names for boys and girls - AOL

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    There are so many wonderful Japanese baby names to choose, how will you decide? Hopefully, this list of 200 names will help you narrow it down. Aoi. Himari. Emi. Naomi. Kimiko. Misaki. Ayame.

  6. Japanese name - Wikipedia

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    名字見聞録 ("Records of names") Japanese names in Kanji and Hiragana. (in Japanese) 苗字舘 ("Museum of surnames)" Archived 2007-10-24 at the Wayback Machine statistics of Japanese surnames. (in Japanese) Trends in Japanese Baby Names Archived 2015-04-05 at the Wayback Machine, Namiko Abe, 2005; WWWJDIC online dictionary with over ...

  7. Nippo Jisho - Wikipedia

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    The Nippo Jisho (日葡辞書, literally the "Japanese–Portuguese Dictionary") or Vocabulario da Lingoa de Iapam (Vocabulário da Língua do Japão in modern Portuguese; "Vocabulary of the Language of Japan" in English) is a Japanese-to-Portuguese dictionary compiled by Jesuit missionaries and published in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1603.

  8. Mai (name) - Wikipedia

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    Mai Ito (born 1984), Japanese marathon runner; Mai Kondo (近藤 真衣, born 1992), Japanese ice hockey player; Mai Matsumuro, (born 1983), Japanese singer, composer and a former member of J-pop girl band, Dream; Mai Mihara (三原 舞依, born 1999), Japanese figure skater; Mai Miyagi (宮城 舞, born 1988), Japanese model and television ...

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