Miye is a rare Japanese given name composed of the characters "beauty" and "night," originating from Princess Yodogimi's legendary beauty that outshone the stars.
Miyon is a unique Japanese name meaning 'beautiful', associated with legendary figures like Miyon, daughter of dragon king Ryujin, and symbolized by the cherry blossom tree's fleeting beauty.
Miyori is a Japanese name with two kanji characters: "mi" meaning beauty and "yori" signifying reliability or dependability, translating to 'beautiful and reliable'.
Miyosha is a rare yet captivating Japanese given name derived from "Miyo" meaning "beautiful" or "wonderful," and "Shi/Sha" referring to "poem" or "verse." Thus, Miyosha translates to "beautiful poem" or "wonderful verse," offering a poetic interpretation of beauty.
Momo is a unisex Japanese given name derived from 'momo', meaning 'peach'. It symbolizes longevity and immortality, with famous bearers including actress Momo Kuroiwa and idol group Momoiro Clover Z.
Momoka is a feminine Japanese name derived from 'momo' (peach) and 'ka' (fragrance), translating to 'fragrant peach'. It symbolizes longevity and good fortune.
Mu is a traditional Japanese given name for males and females alike, derived from the kanji character "sechs" meaning six, symbolizing perfectionism and completeness.
Mugen is a Japanese name derived from 'mugen', meaning 'infinite' or 'boundless'. Its kanji characters, 'mu' (nonexistent) and 'gen' (limit), form an ideogram signifying infinity.
Muneo is a male Japanese given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from "mune" (chest) and "o" (masculine), suggesting 'masculine heart', or a variant of Munetaka meaning 'exalted and respected'.
Muri is a Japanese unisex given name meaning 'sea'. It is composed of the kanji character '海' (umi), symbolizing ocean or sea, lending it a profound and timeless feel.
Mutsuko is a beautiful and distinct Japanese feminine name originating from two kanji characters: 'Mutsu' meaning 'beautiful,' and 'Ko' meaning 'child.' It translates to 'Beautiful Child,' conveying grace, charm, and innocence.
Mutsuo is a Japanese given name derived from the kanji characters 毛 (ke, meaning "hair") and 相 (sou, meaning "similar" or "matching"), interpreted to mean "having hair like another person" or "looking similar.
Myoshi is a Japanese given name originating from the kanji 増代, signifying "increasing generation," associated with prominent figures in Japanese imperial court and feudal lords of Sengoku period.