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Riky is a rare, unconventional Japanese given name composed of the characters Ri ("to leave") and Ki ("tree"), signifying "leaving tree".
Rikya is a captivating Japanese name composed of "Ri" meaning lucky or auspicious and "Kya" signifying song or melody, representing good fortune through music.
Rimi is a distinctive Japanese girl's name meaning 'lemon', but it's often associated with 'beauty' or 'elegance'.
Rin is a Japanese unisex given name derived from "rin", meaning "cold" or "chilly".
Rin is a unisex Japanese given name derived from the word meaning 'cold' or 'cool'.
Rini is a unique Japanese name, created during the Meiji period by combining "Ri", meaning beautiful, and "ni", derived from the Chinese character for two.
Rinka is a Japanese girl's name derived from 'rinka', meaning 'circle' or 'loop', symbolizing infinity.
Rinlee is a unique, modern Japanese name combining "Rin" meaning snow and "Lee" meaning lotus, symbolizing purity amidst adversity.
Rinna is a captivating Japanese name derived from 'rin', meaning 'lily', symbolizing purity and beauty.
Rintaro is a Japanese name composed of "rin" meaning dragon/spirit and "tarō" signifying second son, interpreted as "spirited second son," suggesting strength, courage, and wisdom, and associated with male lineage. It dates back centuries, popular during Edo and Meiji eras, and was famously used by Sakamoto Ryoma before he changed it.
Rinya is a Japanese-origin unisex name meaning "elegant coldness".
The name Risa is of Japanese origin and signifies laughter and joy.
Risako is a traditional Japanese female given name composed of 'Ri' (meaning beautiful) and 'Sako' (to make an offering), signifying 'making a beautiful offering'.
Rishin is a rare Japanese given name for boys, originating from the term "Rishin Shosei," meaning "ethical cultivation.
Ritsuko is a traditional Japanese feminine given name that combines 'Ritsu' meaning 'to follow' or 'obey', and 'ko' signifying 'child', translating to 'follow child'. It was historically used with the hope that daughters would grow up to be obedient and respectful of family traditions.
Riuka is a captivating Japanese name derived from "Riu" (flowing water) and "ka" (fragrance), symbolizing strength, fluidity, elegance, and beauty.
Riyon is a distinctive Japanese unisex name derived from "riyo", meaning "good" or "kind".
Riyu is a captivating Japanese name meaning "western hot springs," symbolizing relaxation and healing. Pronounced "ree-yoo.
Rokko is a rare yet meaningful Japanese name meaning 'sixth son', traditionally given to sixth-born boys in Shinto families, with a rich history tied to ancient naming practices and notable literary figures.
Roko is a Japanese name of recent popularity, derived from the number six ("roku") with no specific legend or history. It's often used as a unisex name but more commonly given to girls in Japan.
The name Ronin, of Japanese origin, means 'wave person' and originally referred to skilled but independent samurai without a master.
Ronin is a Japanese-origin male given name derived from 'ronin', meaning 'wave man' or 'drifting person'. Historically, ronin were masterless samurai warriors.
Ronisue is a rare Japanese name formed by combining 'Ron', meaning thunder, and 'Su', meaning bamboo.
Roronoa is an uncommon Japanese name believed to mean "whirlpool," though its origins are uncertain.
Roshaun is a unique African name from the Ashanti people of Ghana, combining Latin 'Rosa' (flower) and Japanese 'Shun' (happy), signifying 'happy flower'.
Ru is a Japanese name derived from the hiragana character "る", representing the sound "ru". It gained popularity during the Meiji period and is used as both a given name and surname. While it doesn't have an explicit meaning, some interpret it to mean "like" or "as".
Ruie is a rare Japanese given name derived from "ruie," meaning moonlight, symbolizing elegance and grace, and historically associated with good fortune in Japan.
Ruka is a captivating Japanese name derived from "ruku," meaning "to float" or "to drift." It signifies fluidity, adaptability, and freedom, and was traditionally believed to bring good fortune.
Ruka is a unisex Japanese name meaning 'to go' or 'move', associated with fluidity and dynamic journey.
Rukia is a Japanese feminine given name derived from "rukai," meaning "emptiness" or "void.
Rumi, of Japanese origin, means "beautiful," symbolizing elegance and grace. It has been used in Japan for centuries and remains popular worldwide as a unisex name.
Runako is a rare Japanese given name composed of "Runa" (moon) and "ko" (child), signifying purity and tranquility.
Ruri is a Japanese given name originating from the kanji characters 瑠 (ru) meaning 'jade' or 'jewel', and 璽 (shi) signifying 'seal' or 'emperors' jade seal'. It represents elegance, royalty, and preciousness.
Rushia is a captivating Japanese name derived from 'rushia', meaning 'cherry blossom', symbolizing life's beauty and fragility.
Ry is a Japanese name derived from the kanji character 理, meaning "reason" or "principle," commonly used for both boys and girls.
Ryion is a unique Japanese name composed of "Ryo" meaning "good" or "better", and "Ion" signifying "favor" or "grace". Historically popular among nobility and samurai, it symbolizes good fortune and prosperity.
Ryko is a rare yet significant Japanese name meaning "dragon's child," symbolizing power, wisdom, and longevity.
Ryo is a Japanese unisex name derived from the kanji character "涼", meaning "cool" or "refreshing". It's often associated with tranquility, calmness, intelligence, and wisdom, as seen in ancient literature like "The Tale of Genji".
Ryoko is a traditional Japanese female given name originating from the kanji characters "ryo" (good) and "ko" (child), translating to "good child.
Ryoma is a Japanese male given name derived from the kanji characters "dragon" and "horse", signifying "dragon horse". It gained popularity during the Meiji period (1868-1912) and is often associated with strength, power, and intelligence.