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Kamiko is a Japanese given name meaning "child of the gods," derived from "kami" (god or deity) and "ko" (child).
Kamiya is a rare yet meaningful Japanese given name composed of "kami" (god/spirit) and "ya" (house/residence), signifying 'God's Residence' or 'House of the Gods'.
Kamon is a rare Japanese given name meaning "peaceful wave" or "calm and gentle".
Kamori is a rare and unique Japanese given name with unknown origins and meaning, used since the Edo period but uncommon compared to other Japanese names. Despite its mysterious etymology, many parents choose Kamori for its distinctive sound and rarity today.
Kamuri is a Japanese name meaning "tide" or "wave," reflecting resilience and adaptability.
Kana is a unique Japanese girl's name derived from the hiragana syllable 'ka', conveying rhythm and celebration.
Kana is a Japanese given name derived from the kanji character 'かな', representing the sounds 'ka' and 'na'. It signifies the building blocks of the Japanese written language.
Kanae is a historic Japanese feminine name composed of "fragrance" (か) and "grain" (なえ), meaning "scented grain". First used during the Heian period, it was initially reserved for high-ranking families but gained popularity over time.
The Japanese name Kaname, composed of 'かな' meaning sound and 'め' representing 'me', signifies 'sound of the letter me'.
Kaname is a Japanese unisex name that combines 'KANA' (fragrance) and 'ME' (eye), symbolizing beauty or elegance, and believed to bring good fortune.
Kanami is a Japanese given name of both male and female usage, composed of 'KANA' meaning 'fragrance' and 'MI' meaning 'beautiful,' signifying 'Beautiful Fragrance.'
Kanari is a unisex Japanese name meaning 'canary', symbolizing brightness and happiness, and associated with good luck and prosperity.
Kanaya is a historic Japanese given name that means 'healthy eight', symbolizing longevity and prosperity.
Kanedra is a rare, unisex Japanese name meaning 'honorable metal', combining the elements of strength and respect.
Kaneka is a Japanese name derived from 'kane', meaning 'gold'. It signifies prosperity and power.
Kaneki is a rare yet meaningful Japanese given name, derived from 'kana' meaning harmony or peace, and 'eki' signifying meeting or encounter, suggesting 'harmonious encounter' or 'peaceful meeting'.
Kani is a distinctive Japanese name derived from "kane", meaning "sound".
Kanichi is a distinctively Japanese male given name originating from the kanji characters "Kani" (crab) and "Chi" (earth), symbolizing strength, courage, and longevity.
Kanna: A rare Japanese female name derived from the tool 'kanna', signifying precision and creativity.
Kannen is a rare Japanese given name, derived from 'kannen,' meaning incense burner used in traditional tea ceremonies.
Kannon is a unisex Japanese name derived from the Sanskrit word "Avalokiteshvara," meaning "the one who perceives the cries of the world." It is associated with compassion and mercy in Buddhism, often personified as Guanyin. Though used for both males and females historically, it is more commonly given to girls today.
Kannon is a Japanese name derived from the compassionate bodhisattva Guan Yin, meaning "observing sound" or "perceiving sounds," reflecting her ability to hear cries of suffering and respond with mercy.
Kanon is a historic Japanese given name meaning 'scent' or 'fragrance', popularized by cultural icons like Kanon-no-Oe and Buddhist bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara.
Kanon is a Japanese given name derived from the characters 要 (yō) 'important' and 音 (on) 'sound', forming 念 (nen) 'thought'. Traditionally used for both boys and girls, it has become more commonly associated with females due to its melodic sound.
Kao is a unique Japanese name meaning "light" or "shine".
Kao is a distinctive Japanese name meaning "face," symbolizing confidence and strong presence, and often associated with spring season and good fortune.
Kaori is a Japanese name meaning "fragrance approaching.
Kaoru is a popular Japanese given name that means "like fragrance" or "similar to perfume".
Kaory is a Japanese girl's name derived from "kaoru," meaning fragrance or aroma.
Kariya is a unisex Japanese given name with several possible meanings depending on its kanji characters. One common interpretation is "fragrant" or "sweet fragrance", derived from the characters "花" (ka) meaning flower and "依" (iya) meaning fragrance. Alternatively, Kariya can mean "shell", associated with strength and endurance, using the character "貝" (kai).
Kariyana is a captivating Japanese name derived from 'kariya,' meaning 'beautiful sound' or 'harmonious melody.'
Kasai is a Japanese name meaning "rain clouds," symbolizing strength and resilience, inspired by historic swordsman Kashitaro Yoshiyuki.
Kasai is a Japanese name meaning "stormy" or "tempestuous," often associated with strength and resilience.
Kase is a distinctive unisex Japanese name derived from "kasei", meaning "outer space". It's often associated with exploration, adventure, and good fortune.
Kasen is a unique Japanese name meaning 'to bloom' or 'blossom', symbolizing beauty, growth, and renewal.
Kasumi is a Japanese feminine name derived from the kanji 霞 meaning 'mist' or 'haze', signifying beauty, grace, and elegance.
The name Katana has Japanese roots, deriving from the traditional single-edged sword used by samurai warriors.
Katora is a Japanese name derived from "kato", meaning "south", associated with creativity, determination, and resilience.
Katori is a Japanese name meaning 'tiger', symbolizing strength and courage.
Katori is a unique Japanese given name derived from ancient kanji characters, meaning 'increased bird' and symbolizing freedom and grace.