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Kazu is a popular Japanese unisex given name derived from the verb 'kazu', meaning 'to number'.
Kazu is a unisex Japanese name derived from the kanji character 可 (KA), meaning 'acceptable' or 'permissible', and can also symbolize harmony or number.
Kazue is a Japanese given name of both masculine and feminine usage, originating from the characters "KA" (fragrance) and "ZUE" (model), conveying the meaning of "Fragrant Model".
Kazuhiro is a Japanese masculine given name originating from the word "Kazu" meaning "harmony/peace", combined with "hiro" translating to "ample/prosperous".
Kazuki is a popular Japanese boy's name, originating from the kanji for 'fragrance' and 'moon', symbolizing 'moon fragrance'.
Kazuko is a Japanese unisex name meaning "wind child," derived from "kaze" (wind) and "ko" (child).
Kazuma is a Japanese given name derived from "一" (ichi), meaning 'one,' and "馬" (uma), meaning 'horse.' It signifies 'one horse' and conveys qualities of strength, nobility, and perseverance, popular worldwide despite lacking historical context.
Kazumi, meaning "calm and accessible" or "permissibly clear", is a unisex Japanese given name that gained popularity during the mid-20th century and has since become common for both boys and girls.
Kazumi is a Japanese given name meaning "peaceful beauty", consisting of the characters 一 (one) and 美 (beautiful).
Kazuo is a traditional Japanese masculine given name composed of '一' (one) and '男' (man), meaning "one man".
Kazuto is a modern Japanese male given name meaning "number" or "value".
Kazuya is a modern Japanese male given name created by parents seeking unique but easily pronounceable names for their children, translating to "one also".
Kazuye is a Japanese unisex name originating from 'Ka' (addition) and 'Yue' (mountain peak), signifying ambition and accomplishment.
Kazuyo is a Japanese female given name composed of 'KAZU' (one) and 'YO' (generation), meaning "the first in every generation".
Kazuyoshi is a Japanese name meaning "gathering together goodness" used for both boys and girls.
Kazuyuki is a male Japanese given name meaning 'advancing alone' or 'pioneering', composed of 'KAZU' (one) and 'YUKI' (to go). It originated in ancient Japan, often given to leaders, and has been borne by notable figures like painter Kazuyuki Terada and Prince Kazuyuki.
Ke is of Chinese origin, meaning 'to achieve' or 'to overcome', and can also represent elegance and nobility when associated with Japanese culture.
Kei is a Japanese male name meaning 'Sea', historically significant and now popular internationally.
The name Kei, of Japanese origin, means 'respectful' or 'respect'.
Keiandra is a distinctive Japanese name composed of "Kei," meaning 'respect' or 'blessing,' and "andra," signifying 'man.'
Keigo is a Japanese name meaning "respect" and "strength," popularized by figures such as mystery writer Keigo Higashino and singer-songwriter Yōsuke Eguchi.
Keiji is a masculine Japanese given name composed of 'Kei' (celebration) and 'Ji' (govern), signifying 'Celebrating Governance'. Historically, it was bestowed upon sons of high-ranking families during Japan's feudal era.
Keiko is a Japanese feminine given name that means "respectful child.
Keimari is a Japanese name meaning "respect for the ocean," composed of "kei" (respect/adherence) and "mari" (ocean).
Keimon is a rare Japanese name meaning "Respectful Gate", derived from the elements "kei" (respectful) and "mon" (gate).
Keiondre is a distinctive unisex name of African-American origin, combining the Japanese 'Kei', meaning warrior, and the Greek 'Andre', signifying manly, resulting in a powerful and unique moniker.
Keiri is a unisex Japanese name meaning 'respect' or 'honor', traditionally given to individuals admired for their wisdom, courage, and integrity.
Keirin is a Japanese name of distinct origin, derived from "keirinsha," meaning "racing cycle." It signifies speed, skill, and sportsmanship, qualities highly valued in Japanese culture.
Keiry is a rare yet meaningful Japanese name composed of 'kei' (respect) and 'ryu' (dragon), symbolizing strength and reverence.
Keisen, of Japanese origin, combines 'kei' meaning 'ocean' and 'sen' signifying 'thousand', translating to 'a thousand oceans'.
Keisey is a Japanese given name of ancient origin, derived from 'kei' meaning 'respect' or 'admiration', with various meanings for 'sei'. It was traditionally used for both boys and girls but is now more commonly associated with females.
Keish is a Japanese given name meaning "chestnut", associated with good fortune and prosperity.
Keishi is a rare Japanese name with unknown origins and no widely agreed-upon meaning.
Keishun is a distinctive Japanese name derived from "keishun," meaning "pure spring water." It signifies purity, freshness, and renewal, with historical figures like the Heian-era scholar Keishun bearing this captivating name now recognized globally despite its deep-rooted cultural heritage.
Keisuke is a traditional Japanese male name composed of the characters "kei" (respectful) and "suke" (to follow), conveying the meaning of "responsibly following".
Keitaro is a Japanese given name derived from the kanji characters "ke" meaning "respectful" or "reverent", and "itaru" which means "to succeed", translating to "successful and respectful".
Keiten is a unique, Japanese-origin unisex name with no direct translation but believed to mean 'sound' or 'echo'. Its history is largely undocumented, adding to its mystery and allure.
Keito is a modern, phonetic Japanese given name, created for its appealing sound rather than having a direct translation or fixed meaning.
Keiya is a unique Japanese feminine name meaning 'respect' or 'humility.'
Keiyara is a unique Japanese name originally meaning "contract" or "agreement," derived from the Edo period surname given to contractual mediators. Now considered unisex, it's associated with intelligence and creativity.