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Izana is a Japanese unisex name derived from 'IZA' meaning calm/rest and 'NA' signifying harmony, resulting in the meaning 'tranquil harmony'. Originating during the Heian period (794-1185), it was commonly used for girls born into samurai families during the Edo period (1603-1868).
Izaya is a rare Japanese boy's name derived from the kanji "izayaka" (逸話), meaning "legendary tale," and connected by "ya" (也).
Izayuh is a captivating Japanese name derived from 'izayoi', meaning 'one night', evoking mystery.
Izumi is a Japanese given name that means 'beautiful spring,' derived from the elements izu ('spring') and mi ('beautiful'). It has been popular for centuries due to its positive connotations with nature and beauty.
Ja is a Japanese unisex name derived from the kanji '雅', meaning 'elegant' or 'refined'. Historically, it was chosen for its literary significance and has been borne by many notable figures in Japan.
Jaizen is a modern Japanese name combining 'Jai', meaning victory or success, with 'Zen', symbolizing calmness.
Takeshia is a Japanese female given name composed of 'Take', meaning bamboo (strength, flexibility), and 'Shia', signifying wisdom or poetry. It represents grace, intelligence, and inner beauty. Despite being uncommon globally, it stands out for its unique sound and meaningful elements.
Jam is a rare yet beautiful Japanese name derived from 'jamas', meaning 'God's beloved child'.
Jap is a rare Japanese given name derived from 'Yappari', meaning 'just as I thought'.
Japonica is a rare female given name of Latin origin, meaning "of Japan" or "Japanese", and was popular during the Victorian era due to European fascination with Japanese culture.
Jeiko is a rare female name of Japanese origin meaning "pure" or "clean", often associated with purity and innocence.
Jimika is a rare yet meaningful Japanese name composed of "Ji" (earth) and "Mika" (beautiful), signifying "beautiful land".
Jimon is a rare Japanese boy's name meaning "true" or "sincere", composed of "jī" (実) meaning "fruit" or "true", and "mon" (門) meaning "gate". Historically, it was given to boys from high-status families expected to become leaders.
Jin is a popular unisex name of Chinese origin, meaning "gold" and symbolizing wealth, prosperity, and success. It has been associated with good fortune across diverse cultures, including Japan and Korea.
Jin is a unisex Japanese name derived from the kanji characters for "god" or "spirit", popularized by Emperor Ōjin in ancient Japan, now widely used globally.
Jinora is a unique Japanese name composed of the kanji characters "人" (hito) meaning person/human being, and "成" (nara) signifying accomplishment/success. It can be used for both boys and girls, expressing aspirations for future achievements.
Jira is a distinctive Japanese name meaning "land," symbolizing groundedness and resilience. It has historical significance, associated with legendary ninja Jiraiya, and gained global popularity recently due to its dynamic sound.
Jiraiya is a captivating Japanese name derived from 'Shuriken Jiraiya,' meaning 'Thunder God Hidden in the Valley.' It signifies courage, strength, adaptability, and untapped potential.
Jiraiya is a rare Japanese name, translating to 'Thunder from the Earth,' derived from two kanji characters: '地' (chi) and '雷' (rai). It's deeply rooted in folklore, named after a legendary ninja master from the Edo period known for his thunder-based jutsu and connection with toads.
Jiraiyah is a Japanese name derived from 'kijiraiya,' meaning 'yellow weasel,' symbolizing intelligence and cunning.
Jiren is a Japanese name composed of the kanji characters 'earth' (ジ) and 'lily' (レン), symbolizing stability, growth, and elegance. It has historical significance in Japanese literature, appearing in Natsume Soseki's novel "Kokoro".
Jiro is a popular male Japanese name composed of the kanji characters 'Ji' and 'Ro', often associated with the idea of being second or junior.
Jiromi is a unique name of unknown origin, gaining popularity recently for its distinctiveness, though it's often associated with the Japanese word 'jirō', meaning 'peace' or 'tranquility'.
The name Jitsuo, of Japanese origin, translates to 'true honor' or 'genuine respect', reflecting the virtues it embodies.
Jiyu is a rare, modern feminine Japanese name composed of '地' (earth) and '有' (existence), translating to 'Existence on Earth'.
Joji is a Japanese origin boy's/girl's name meaning "long-life" or "eternal".
Jomei is a rare Japanese name with no widely known meaning, allowing parents to create their own unique significance.
Josei" is a Japanese feminine name meaning 'woman', recently adopted as a given name worldwide to celebrate womanhood's strength and beauty.
Jotaro is a distinctive Japanese given name derived from the kanji characters 了 (riyo) meaning "to accomplish" and 太郎 (tarō) meaning "eldest son".
The Japanese given name Jubei originates from the classic epic 'Suikoden', meaning 'ten swords brave' and symbolizing strength and courage.
Jukai is a rare Japanese unisex name derived from "Ju" meaning ten thousand and "Kai" meaning ocean or sea, signifying boundless possibilities like vast oceans.
Jun is a Japanese given name, derived from the kanji "順" meaning 'order' or 'sequence'.
Jun is a Japanese name derived from the word "jun," meaning "obedient." It's often given to boys but can also be used for girls. Historically, it was an imperial title associated with power and royalty, first used by Emperor Jimmu. Today, Jun remains popular worldwide due to its unique sound and meaningful origin.
Junae is a rare yet intriguing Japanese given name derived from the numeral 'ten', symbolizing auspiciousness.
Junichi is a traditional Japanese male given name, originating from "jun" (順) meaning "to follow," and "ichi" (一) meaning "one." It signifies "the first to follow.
Juniya is a Japanese girls' name derived from "juni," meaning "twelve," symbolizing balance and completeness.
Junkai is a rare Japanese name derived from "Jun" (orderly) and "Kai" (sea), signifying "orderly sea.
Junko is a traditional Japanese feminine name which translates to 'pure child', expressing hope for an innocent upbringing. Its popularity spans centuries, from the Edo period to present day, reflecting its enduring cultural significance.
Junne is a feminine Japanese name meaning "pure" or "gentle," derived from the word "jun" with the suffix "-ne.
Junnie is a charming Japanese given name meaning "orderly" or "arranged", originating from ancient culture as a term of endearment for young girls, and now recognized worldwide.