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From Japanese 一 (kazu) meaning "one" or 和 (kazu) meaning "harmony, peace" combined with 輝 (ki) meaning "brightness", 希 (ki) meaning "hope" or 樹 (ki) meaning "tree", as well as other combinations of kanji characters.
German meaning: The name Luki is a German baby name The German meaning of Luki is: Famous warrior.
From Japanese æ™´ (haru) meaning "clear weather" or 陽 (haru) meaning "light, sun, male" combined with è¼ (ki) meaning "brightness" or 生 (ki) meaning "living".
From Japanese 樹 (itsuki) meaning "tree", using the kanji's nanori reading. Other kanji or kanji combinations can also form this name.
Hiroyuki (written: åšä¹‹, åšè¡Œ, åšå¹¸, 裕之, 裕幸, 洋之, æ´‹è¡Œ, 寛之, 寛幸, 寛å¾, 広之, 広幸, 弘之, 弘行, 弘幸, 弘介, å®ä¹‹, å®è¡Œ, å®å¹¸, 啓之, 浩之, 浩幸, ç¥å¾, 大由, å®ç”±æ¨¹, 弘å‹å¸Œ, ã²ã‚ゆã in hiragana or ヒãƒãƒ¦ã‚ in katakana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Hiroyuki (artist) (ヒãƒãƒ¦ã‚, born 1982), Japanese manga artist.
Meaning. Different meanings depending on the kanji used. Noriyuki (written: 紀之, 紀行, 敬之, 記之, 徳行, 憲幸, 範之 or 範幸) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Noriyuki Abe (阿部 記之, born 1961), Japanese anime director.
Meaning. Different meanings depending on the kanji used. Naoyuki (written: 直之, ç›´è¡Œ, 直幸, 尚幸, 尚之, å°šå¿—, å°šå¾€or ãªãŠã‚†ãin hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Naoyuki Agawa (阿å·å°šä¹‹, born 1951), Japanese lawyer, diplomat, academic and writer.
Meaning of name Kouki. Etymology : From Japanese (kou) "light" or (kou) "happiness" combined with (ki) "hope" or (ki) "radiance, shine". Saint : Origin : Japanese.