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Tamaki is a traditional Japanese given name derived from the kanji characters 珠 (tama) meaning "jewel" or "bead," and 麒麟 (kirin), a mythical creature signifying wisdom, benevolence, and virtue. It translates to "jewel kirin," conveying preciousness and virtue, making it an elegant choice for both boys and girls throughout history.
Tamaya is a captivating Japanese name meaning 'glittering light'.
Tamaye is a rare Japanese female name derived from "tamayui," meaning "to yearn for" or "to long for," signifying great passion and desire. It emerged during the Heian period (794-1185) and remains unique, yet easy to pronounce as "TAH-mah-yeh.
Tameaka is a unique Japanese name composed of 'tama', meaning jewel, and 'ka', signifying song or rhyme, translating to 'jewel song' or 'precious rhyme.'
Tameiko is a unique Japanese female given name originating from the kanji characters 'tame' (為, 'to act virtuously') and 'ko' (子, 'child'), signifying a child who acts with sincerity and kindness.
Tameki is a rare yet meaningful Japanese unisex name derived from "tam" (wait/delay), "e" (picture/image), and "ki" (tree), signifying "waiting for a tree bearing images or pictures.
Tamekio is a rare Japanese given name meaning "pure and proper".
Tameko is a rare Japanese female given name with meanings ranging from 'righteous child' to 'bountiful joy', traditionally used among samurai families.
Tamem is a unisex Japanese name derived from 'tame' (wait) and 'ito' (thread/silk), signifying patience and elegance.
Tameya is a Japanese girls' name composed of "tama" (jewel or ball) and "ya" (house or home), translating to "jewel house" or "ball house".
Tami is a Hebrew name meaning "date palm tree," associated with the biblical figure Tamar known for her intelligence and bravery. It also means "pure" or "beautiful" in Japanese, adding to its uniqueness and allure despite being relatively uncommon worldwide.
Tamieko is a traditional Japanese given name derived from "tami" (farm field) and "eko" (child), translating to "child of the farm field.
Tamijo is a unique Japanese girl's name derived from "tamai," meaning 'heart,' and "-jo," signifying 'girl.'
Tamiki is a Japanese given name meaning 'jewel', originating from ancient times when it was an esteemed title for royalty, and now transcending social boundaries.
Tamiko is a captivating Japanese female name meaning "jewel child," originating from the combination of "tami" (jewel) and "ko" (child).
Tamiko is a traditional Japanese girls' name derived from "多" (ta) meaning 'many' or 'much', and "美子" (miko) signifying 'beautiful child', translating to 'beautiful child with many blessings'. It originated in the 17th century among the samurai class, reflecting parental hopes for their daughters' grace and fortune.
Tamiya is a rare but significant Japanese name derived from 'Tam' (mountain) and 'Ya' (eight), meaning 'eighth mountain', and originating from the historic Tamiya Shrine.
Tamkio is a unique Japanese unisex given name derived from "tamuke", meaning "offering" or "gift". It signifies a precious and cherished gift, embodying the spirit of gratitude and appreciation.
Tamon is a Japanese name derived from "tama," meaning "jewel" or "ball," translating to "jewel gate" or "ball gate." It symbolizes good fortune, prosperity, longevity, and strength.
Tamotsu is a Japanese male given name derived from "たもつ", meaning "to protect" or "to support".
Tamoya is a captivating Japanese name meaning 'egg,' symbolizing hope, renewal, and growth. It has ancient Shinto roots and is often used for males but can also be given to females.
Tamura is a unisex Japanese given name derived from 'ta' (田, rice paddy) and 'mu' (婦, woman), translating to 'female rice paddy worker'.
Tanaka is a Japanese surname meaning "in the middle" or "central", with a prominent samurai lineage dating back to the 10th century, notable for its influential figures in Japanese politics and culture.
Taneiya is a Japanese name derived from 'tane', meaning 'seed'. It signifies growth, potential, and new beginnings.
The Japanese name Tange, derived from 'tangeru' meaning 'to meet', signifies encounters and connections.
Tani is a Japanese origin name meaning 'valley', traditionally unisex but more commonly used for females today.
Tani is a captivating Japanese name derived from 'tani', meaning 'valley'. It symbolizes beauty, tranquility, and nature's serenity.
Taniko is a unique Japanese female name composed of "Tani" (valley) and "ko" (child), translating to "child of the valley".
Tanishi is a joyful Japanese given name, derived from 'tanoshii', meaning 'fun' or 'enjoyable'.
Tanjiro is a Japanese name derived from "tanoshimu," meaning "to enjoy oneself." It gained popularity through the manga/anime series "Demon Slayer," but its origins date back to the Meiji era (1868-1912).
Taro is a classic Japanese boy's name, derived from '太郎' meaning 'first son', often given to eldest sons.
Taten is a modern Japanese girls' name consisting of "タ" (ta) and "テ" (te), meaning "rice paddy," symbolizing abundance and prosperity despite lacking historical significance.
Tatsu is a Japanese masculine given name derived from the kanji characters 達 (tatsu), meaning "to reach" or "arrive".
Tatsue is a traditional Japanese given name meaning "robust and established" consisting of the characters 太 (fat/thick) and 栖 (reside/inhabit). It was often given to children born into high social standing families or those expected to grow into powerful figures, including members of the samurai class. Tatsue has been carried by notable individuals throughout Japanese history, such as Tatsue Matsudaira during the Edo period. Today, it remains a popular choice among parents seeking meaningful traditional names for their children despite its unconventional appearance to non-Japanese speakers.
Tatsuki is a Japanese male given name meaning "standing tree," composed of characters "tatsu" (to stand) and "ki" (tree).
Tatsuko is a rare Japanese name of unknown origin, used for both males and females, often associated with the kanji '達' (tatsu) meaning 'to reach' and '國' (koku) meaning 'country', although its true etymology remains unclear.
Tatsumi is a Japanese given name that combines the kanji characters 達 (tatsu) meaning "to reach" or "arrive at", and 峰 (mi) meaning "peak" or "summit". Thus, it translates to "reaching the summit" or "arriving at the peak", symbolizing ambition and determination.
The name Tatsuro is of Japanese origin and means "standing long life.
Tazuko is a historic Japanese feminine name meaning "correct cape," combining kanji characters 正 (masu) for correctness and 崎 (saki) for promontory or cape. It was popular during the early 20th century, particularly in families valuing traditional culture and positivity.
Temari is a Japanese name derived from "temari," meaning "handball" or "thread ball," signifying creativity, resilience, and joy.