List of Japanese Baby Names Meanings Starting with M

Mayumi

Baby names meanings search results: The name Mayumi is a baby girl name. The name Mayumi comes from the Japanese origin. In Japanese the meaning of the name Mayumi is: True bow (as used for archery).

Meaning: True bow (as used for archery). Origin: Japanese

Megumi

Besides meaning "blessing", Megumi can have lots of other different meanings depending on which kanji characters are used to write it. The name can also be written by using the Japanese syllabary writing systems; hiragana and/or katakana. Possible variations of Megumi include: 恵, "blessing, grace"

Meaning: Blessing. Origin: Japanese

Meiko

The origin of the name Meiko is Japanese. Meiko is an Japanese name that means 'A bud' FIND THE PERFECT NAME FOR YOUR NEW BABY: Perfect baby names.

Meaning: A bud Origin: Japanese

Miya

The name Miya is a baby girl name. The name Miya comes from the Japanese origin. In Japanese The meaning of the name Miya is: Three arrows; temple.

Meaning: From the sacred temple Origin: Japanese

Mitsue

(MEE-tsoo-eh)

Mitsue, also spelled Mitsuye in older transcriptions, is a Japanese given name and toponym. Its meaning differs depending on the kanji used to write it.

Meaning: Of the light Origin: Japanese

Midori

Japanese Meaning: The name Midori is a Japanese baby name. In Japanese the meaning of the name Midori is: Green.

Meaning: Green Origin: Japanese

Miyoko

Japanese Origin. "Beautiful Child" The meaning of the name Miyoko is Beautiful Child. The origin of the name Miyoko is Japanese.

Meaning: Beautiful generations child Origin: Japanese

Michi

From Japanese 道 (michi) meaning "path". Other kanji can also form this name.

Meaning: Righteous way Origin: Japanese

Michie

Michie Name Meaning. Scottish: from the old Scottish personal name Michie, a pet form of Michael.

Meaning: Gateway, gracefully drooping flower Origin: Japanese

Michiko

Michiko is a Japanese given name, used for females. Although written romanized the same way, the Japanese language written forms (kanji, katakana, hiragana) can be different. Common forms include: 美智子 — "beautiful wise child" 美千子 — "child of a thousand beauties"

Meaning: Beauty, wisdom Origin: Japanese