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Umeno is a feminine Japanese given name deriving from 'ume', meaning plum blossom, and '-mo', expressing a wish; it signifies 'I wish for plum blossoms' and has been associated with elegance since ancient times.
Umeyo is a rare yet beautiful Japanese girl's name derived from the kanji characters "梅" (ume) meaning 'plum' and "与" (yo) meaning 'to give', translating to 'to give plums'. It embodies resilience, adaptability, longevity, prosperity, and fertility.
Umi is a Japanese name that means "sea," signifying vastness, depth, and tranquility. It has been used for centuries and gained popularity due to its ease of pronunciation, association with nature's serenity, and global recognition from the animated film "Your Name.
Umi is a Japanese female name meaning 'sea', symbolizing life and strength, traditionally used in coastal regions or with sea connections.
Umika is a charming Japanese girl's name, derived from "umi" (sea) and "ka" (fragrance), meaning "the fragrance of the sea.
Vegeta is a unique Japanese name created for the 'Dragon Ball' series by Akira Toriyama, without specific meaning but notable as the prideful prince from planet Vegeta.
Wabi is a Japanese name associated with the concept of 'wabi-sabi', appreciating beauty in imperfection and simplicity.
Wakita is a Japanese given name of uncertain origin and meaning, believed to have originated as a surname, with modern usage often associating it with qualities like strength and courage despite its unclear historical significance.
Wataru is a traditional Japanese given name for both males and females, with varying interpretations such as "circumvent" or "across," originating from ancient kanji characters and popularized during the Edo period.
Winry is a Japanese name derived from "win" (美人) meaning 'beautiful woman' and "ryū" (龍) meaning 'dragon'. It signifies 'beautiful dragon', combining elegance and power.
Xen is an unconventional boys' name of unknown origin, often associated with the Japanese name Zen meaning "free from worries". Its unique spelling makes it distinctive despite lacking traditional meaning or history.
Yachiyo is a Japanese name originating from the kanji 八千代, meaning "eight thousand generations.
Yaeko is a feminine Japanese given name meaning "eight child".
Yahari is a Japanese unisex name meaning 'sharp', often associated with intelligence and wit.
Yama is a Japanese given name derived from the Sanskrit word for 'twin' or 'together', also associated with the Hindu god of death and justice.
Yamajesty is a unique Japanese-English hybrid name meaning 'mountain majesty', symbolizing power, elevation, and regal splendor.
Yamari is a unique Japanese name composed of 'mountain' (yama) and 'reason' (ri), signifying strength, wisdom, and divine protection.
Yamari is a unisex Japanese given name composed of "Yama" (mountain) and "Ri" (land), signifying "land of mountains.
Yamaya is a rare, beautiful Japanese female given name with multiple interpretations: 'mountain sea' signifying harmony or 'eight beautiful', suggesting elegance.
Yanae is a Japanese feminine name composed of 'Ya' (to ask) and 'Nae' (hardship), signifying curiosity and resilience.
Yanai is a rare yet captivating Japanese given name derived from 'yana', meaning 'rock' or 'stone'. It symbolizes strength and endurance, reflecting the attributes of its feudal Japanese origins where names were chosen based on their meanings. Today, Yanai remains a unique choice for parents seeking a culturally significant name with timeless appeal.
Yanari is a rare Japanese name combining "calm" (Yana) and "to come" (Ri), symbolizing someone who brings tranquility.
Yarina is a unique Japanese name derived from two kanji characters: 遙 (yō), meaning 'distant', and 菜 (na), symbolizing growth or nurturing. It does not have an English translation but embodies qualities like independence, wisdom, and nourishment.
Yashi is a captivating Japanese name derived from "yasu," meaning "calm" or "ease.
Yashima is a rare but elegant Japanese given name, derived from "yashi" meaning eight, and "-ma" indicating location, thus translating to "place of eight". It has a literary legacy through poet Yashima Ryo (1658-1734) and can be interpreted as symbolizing harmony or completeness.
Yasuhiro is a Japanese masculine given name that means 'calm and broad' or 'peaceful abundance'.
Yasuke is a rare Japanese male given name meaning "introduction of eight," composed of two kanji characters: 八 (eight) and 介 (to introduce).
Yasuri is a captivating Japanese name meaning "easy/calm and beautiful/pretty".
Yatta is a Japanese-origin name, derived from 'yatto' meaning 'finally', often expressing relief or accomplishment.
Yayeko, of Japanese origin, means "eighth child" and reflects its bearer's unique charm.
Yayoi is a traditional Japanese female name that originated from the ancient festival marking the beginning of spring, signifying renewal and optimism.
Yazuri is a unique female name of Japanese origin, combining "Ya" meaning eight and "Zuri" meaning beautiful, thus signifying eighth beautiful.
Yo is a centuries-old Japanese unisex name originating from the kanji character "世", signifying 'world' or 'generation'.
Yoakin is a unisex name of Japanese origin, combining "Yo" meaning evening or night, and "Akin" signifying bright or shiny, resulting in the interpretation "the bright evening" or "the shining night".
Yohei is a Japanese male given name originating from Sino-Japanese kanji characters meaning "using" or "applying" something that is "flat" or "level".
Yohsuke is a Japanese name derived from the kanji characters 陽介 (yōsuke), translating to 'one who assists like the sun', symbolizing brightness and positivity.
Yoichi is a Japanese male given name composed of the kanji characters "好" (yo) meaning 'good' and "市" (ichi) meaning 'city', thus signifying 'good city'.
Yomi is a Japanese name meaning 'to read' or 'interpret', often given to those perceived as gifted in understanding complex ideas.
Yomii is a unique Japanese name derived from 'yomi', meaning 'to read'. It signifies wisdom and knowledge, often used for both boys and girls.
Yona is a Japanese name meaning "four seasons" or "four directions," symbolizing balance and harmony. It also means "dove" in Hebrew, signifying peace and purity.