Onekki is a distinctive Japanese name coined by Haruki Murakami, meaning unknown but capturing global attention through its appearance in his novel "Kafka on the Shore.
Oni is a striking Japanese name derived from "oni," meaning ogre or demon, often depicted as fearsome yet protective beings, particularly during the Obon festival.
Oniya is a captivating Japanese name derived from "oni," meaning "demon" or supernatural entity, popularized during the Edo period among samurai families.
Onna is a captivating Japanese feminine name derived from 'onna', meaning 'woman'. It signifies womanhood strength and has been associated with grace, elegance, wisdom, and resilience throughout history.
Osamu is a Japanese unisex name derived from '逢 (au)' meaning 'to meet' and '末 (su)' meaning 'end or last', translating to 'meeting at the end'. It's associated with intelligence, creativity, harmony, and has strong historical significance in Japanese literature, notably through Osamu Dazai.
Oshae is a Japanese name derived from "oshakata," meaning "big brother." It is often chosen by parents seeking to imbue their sons with strength and courage.
Rai is a captivating unisex name of Japanese origin, derived from "rai" meaning "thunder", symbolizing strength and power. It's associated with actor Rai Takahashi, a member of the popular idol group NEWS.
Raidon is a Japanese name derived from "raidō", meaning thunder, popularized during the Edo period for children born amidst thunderstorms, symbolizing power and strength.
Ramen is a distinctive Japanese given name derived from the popular noodle dish, gaining popularity during the late 20th century for both boys and girls.
Rayden is a unique male name of Japanese origin, derived from the word "raiden," meaning "thunder god." It signifies the deity of lightning and thunder in Japanese culture.
Reia is a captivating Japanese name derived from "rei," meaning "zero" or "emptiness," but symbolizing potential in Japanese culture. It was also the name of benevolent Empress Reishi during the Heian period.
Reika is a Japanese feminine given name derived from "rei" meaning "zero" and "ka" meaning "addition", translating to "beginning" or "start". It suggests fresh beginnings and continuous growth, popularized by singer-songwriter Reika Kurokawa.
Renji is a Japanese given name of uncertain origin, composed of "ren" (beginning) and "ji" (govern), with no specific combined meaning. It lacks historical significance but remains popular for its simplicity and elegance.
Reona is a Japanese name composed of "re", meaning lotus, and "o", meaning child, signifying "lotus child". It embodies purity, beauty, resilience, and inner strength.