List of Japanese Baby Names Meanings

Akihiko

Akihiko (written: 昭彦, 明彦, 彰彦 or 聡彦) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Akihiko Hirata (平田 昭彦, 1927–1984), Japanese actor. Akihiko Hoshide (星出 彰彦, born 1968), Japanese engineer and astronaut.

Meaning: Bright m child Origin: Japanese

Akihito

Japanese Meaning: The name Akihito is a Japanese baby name. In Japanese the meaning of the name Akihito is: Bright.

Meaning: Bright Origin: Japanese

Akiko

The kanji characters 晶 meaning "sparkle", 明 meaning "bright", and 秋 meaning "autumn" are three variations of ways to write "Aki" and the kanji 子 is a common suffix to female given names in Japan. In Japanese 子 (syllable for "ko") is the character which means "child".

Meaning: Iris, light and bright Origin: Japanese

Akiyoshi

The meaning of the name “Akiyoshi” is: “Bright and good”. Categories: Asian Names, Japanese Names. Used in: Japanese speaking countries. Gender: Boy Names.

Meaning: Bright Origin: Japanese

Alluriana

Alluriana is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1684 times.

Meaning: Charming grace Origin: Japanese

Amihan

The meaning of the name “Amihan” is: “Northeast monsoon; name of a winter wind”. Categories: Filipino Names, Tagalog Names. Used in: Tagalog speaking countries.

Meaning: Northeast monsoon Origin: Japanese

Aneko

The meaning of the name Aneko is Older Sister. The origin of the name Aneko is Japanese. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language.

Meaning: Older sister Origin: Japanese

Anzu

Anzu (杏子, あんず, lit. "apricot") is a Japanese given name for females. Kyoko is an alternate reading of the same kanji (杏子).

Meaning: Apricot feminine of ripeness Origin: Japanese

Aoi

From Japanese 葵 (aoi) meaning "hollyhock, althea" or an adjectival form of 碧 (ao) meaning "green, blue". Other kanji with the same reading can form this name as well.

Meaning: Hollyhock Origin: Japanese

Aquino

Aquino Name Meaning. Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian: from a personal name bestowed in honor of the great theologian St. Thomas Aquinas (Tommaso d'Aquino in Italian). Italian: habitational name from a place called Aquino (see D'aquino).

Meaning: From aquina Origin: Japanese