Kimiye is a rare and exotic female given name of Japanese origin, composed of "Kimi" meaning 'you' and "Yae" signifying 'night blooming cereus'. Together, they form the unique name Kimiye, meaning 'Your Night Blooming Cereus'.
Kin is a Japanese name meaning 'gold' or 'golden', signifying elegance, wealth, and prosperity. It was originally used as a title for imperial family members before becoming a popular given name, particularly among women due to its delicate connotation. Despite its traditional roots, Kin remains relevant globally today.
Kinari is a distinctive Japanese name meaning 'silver wing', inspired by the mythical bird Yamato no Orochi and connected to the traditional musical instrument kinari-bue.
Kioka is a rare Japanese given name derived from "kioku," meaning "memory." It signifies remembrance, combining the kanji characters "ki" (to record) and "oka" (hill), symbolizing precious memories.
Kirara is a unique Japanese feminine name composed of "kiru" (to cut or divide) and "ara" (approaching), signifying something approaching that divides or decides. It has historical roots in Japanese folklore, notably appearing as the magical Snow Princess in an ancient tale.
Kireina is a unique Japanese name composed of "Ki," meaning "tree," and "Reina," signifying "lotus flower." It combines the strength of a tree with the elegance of a lotus blossom, making it a captivating choice.
Kiri is a captivating Japanese name derived from "kiri," meaning "mist" or "dew." It was favored during the Edo period for its association with grace, elegance, and purity, and has gained international recognition through anime and manga characters.
Kirin is a unique Japanese unisex name translating to 'Giraffe', but symbolizing the mythical creature Kirin, an auspicious harbinger of peace and prosperity.
Kita is a Japanese unisex name derived from "kita," meaning "north." Historically respected, it's associated with strength, resilience, tranquility, and solitude, and has been carried by notable figures like painter Kita Sadakichi.
Kitai is a unique Japanese given name derived from "Kita," meaning "north." Though rare historically, its recent popularity stems from media appearances like Shadow of the Colossus.
Kiyanne is a captivating feminine given name of Japanese origin, blending "Ki" (tree/strength/vital energy) and "Yanne" (beauty/harmony), symbolizing strength, vitality, and femininity despite its modern creation.