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Maho is a unique and beautiful female given name of Japanese origin, composed of two Kanji characters: "麻" (hemp) and "帆" (sail), which together form the name Maho and symbolize strength, abundance, and protection.
Maiko is a beautiful Japanese girl's name composed of "Mai" (dance) and "ko" (child), interpreted as "dancing child".
Maiky is a rare Japanese name derived from "maiki," meaning "dancing sea.
Makai is a captivating Japanese name derived from 魔 (ma) meaning "devil" and 梂 (kai) signifying "sea," interpreted as "ocean of demons.
Maki is a Japanese name of both male and female usage, meaning "true" or "dance/butterfly".
Makii is a distinctive Japanese name derived from 'maki,' meaning 'true' or 'sincere'. Historically, it was believed to bring greatness and honesty.
Makiko is a classic Japanese girls' name derived from two kanji characters: 'maki', meaning 'to wrap or bind around', and 'ko', referring to a child.
Makita is a Japanese given name and surname that translates to "true" or "genuine", derived from the word "makoto" meaning truth or sincerity. It was traditionally given to children expected to embody honesty and integrity. Today, it's internationally recognized and often chosen for its cultural significance despite its Japanese origin. Pronounced "Ma-kee-tah".
Makiya is a Japanese given name derived from "真" (ma) meaning "true," and "喜" (ki) meaning "happiness," signifying "true happiness.
Makiya is a Japanese unisex given name derived from "maki," meaning "to wrap or roll.
Mako is a unisex given name of Japanese origin, derived from the word "shark" and signifying strength, power, and swiftness.
Mako is a captivating Japanese name derived from 'shark', signifying strength and swiftness, inspired by the shortfin mako shark.
Makoto is a Japanese unisex name derived from 'makoto' meaning 'sincere' or 'true,' composed of kanji characters '誠' (mako, sincerity/truth) and '人' (to, person/human).
Mami is a Japanese name derived from 'mama', meaning mother, signifying nurturing and kindness. Traditionally given to girls born on the fifth lunar day, it reflects the reverence for mothers in Japanese culture.
Mamoru is a popular Japanese given name that means "to protect" and has historical significance as the name of several emperors.
Manami is a Japanese name composed of "mana" (ten thousand) and "bi" (beauty), signifying 'beautiful ten thousand'. It gained popularity during the Heian period and has been carried by notable figures in Japanese culture throughout history.
Marika is a traditional Japanese female name composed of "ma" and "ri", signifying truth or genuineness.
The name Maru, of Japanese origin, signifies 'calm and peaceful like the full moon'.
The name Maru is of Japanese origin, meaning 'circle' or 'round,' originally composed of characters representing horse and deer.
Marua is a unique Japanese name derived from 'maru', meaning 'circle' or 'round', symbolizing completeness and harmony.
Masa is a Japanese unisex name meaning 'fragrant', traditionally used for both boys and girls, now more common for males. It has historical significance, often reflecting families' wishes for their child's life to be filled with beauty.
Masaaki is a Japanese given name meaning "genuine autumn".
Masae is a unique Japanese name derived from 'true glory' or 'genuine prosperity', symbolizing positivity and success, popular among prominent Japanese families historically but less known globally.
Masah is a Japanese name meaning 'wide flower'.
Masaharu is a traditional Japanese male given name with kanji characters meaning "true" and "clear," signifying sincerity and brightness respectively.
Masahiro is a traditional Japanese male given name meaning 'true hero'.
Masaichi is a traditional Japanese masculine given name that means "the genuine one.
Masaji is a rare Japanese male given name derived from the kanji characters 正治, meaning "correct governing" or "proper management".
Masakatsu is a Japanese given name derived from "masa" (wide-ranging) and "katsu" (victory), meaning abundant triumph. It has been carried by historical figures like Masakatsu Tsuda, a renowned samurai, and remains popular today due to its connotations of strength and success.
Masako is a traditional Japanese female name derived from the kanji characters "正" (masa) meaning "correct", and "子" (ko) meaning "child". It translates to "proper child" and was popularized during the Heian period by Empress Masako.
Masami is a unisex Japanese given name derived from the kanji characters "masa" meaning 'wide' or 'extensive', and "mi" signifying 'beauty'.
Masan is a Japanese name meaning 'to grow', associated with historical figures like Masanobu Fukuoka, and considered auspicious due to its positive connotations.
Masanobu is a Japanese given name that combines two kanji characters: 真 (masa), meaning "genuine" or "true," and 相 (saburo), which means "mutual." Thus, the name Masanobu can be interpreted as "true mutuality" or "genuine harmony.
Masanori is a male Japanese given name derived from "masa" (真) meaning 'true' and "nori" (則) signifying 'rule', translating to 'genuine principle'.
Masao is a Japanese given name of unknown origin, potentially derived from "Masa" meaning "growing" and "Ao" meaning "blue". It gained popularity during the Meiji to Showa periods but has since declined in usage. Despite lacking clear meaning, Masao remains appealing due to its simplicity and uniqueness, with no significant historical figures or traditions tied to it.
Masaru is a Japanese given name composed of "masa" meaning genuine and "ru" meaning like, interpreted as 'genuine like'.
Masashi, of Japanese origin, means "true" or "justice," with "正志" being the most common Kanji combination. It's historically been associated with virtue, honor, loyalty, bravery, and justice, popular among samurai and contemporary parents alike for both boys and girls.
Masato, a distinctive Japanese given name, originated during the Heian period (794-1185) and translates to "true person," derived from the kanji characters "masa" (真) meaning "true" or "genuine," and "to" (人) signifying "person.
The name Masaya of Japanese origin means "calm dream" and is associated with tranquility and peacefulness.
Masaye is a distinctively Japanese name combining "Mas" (right/correct) and "Yae" (eightfold/abundance), signifying righteousness, complexity, and richness.