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1,419 name results found of Japanese origin
Amaiia
The name "Amaiia" does not have a widely recognized or established meaning. It appears to be a variant or a unique spelling of the name "Amaya," which has multiple origins and meanings. In some cul......
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Amane
The name "Amane" is of Japanese origin and has multiple meanings. It can be written with different kanji characters, each giving a slightly different interpretation. One common interpretation is "p......
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Amaya
The name Amaya is of Japanese origin and has multiple meanings. It can mean "night rain" or "nighttime rain" in Japanese, combining the elements "ama" (rain) and "ya" (night). It can also be derive......
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Amayarose
The name "Amayarose" does not have a widely recognized meaning as it appears to be a combination of two separate names, "Amaya" and "Rose." "Amaya" is of Japanese origin and means "night rain" or "......
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Amayia
The name Amayia is of uncertain origin and does not have a widely accepted meaning. It is believed to be a modern variation or a creative spelling of the name Amaya, which has Basque and Japanese o......
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Ame
The name "Ame" is of Japanese origin and is typically used as a feminine given name. It means "rain" in Japanese. The name carries a sense of tranquility and purity, evoking the image of raindrops ......
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Ameiya
The name Ameiya is of Japanese origin and has multiple meanings. It can be interpreted as "beautiful rain" or "heavenly rain." The name combines the elements "ame," meaning rain, and "ya," which ca......
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Amiko
The name "Amiko" is of Japanese origin and is typically given to girls. It means "friend" or "companion" in Japanese. It represents someone who is friendly, sociable, and supportive, emphasizing th......
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Ani
The name "Ani" is of various origins and meanings depending on the cultural context. In Igbo, a Nigerian language, "Ani" means "to be with God" or "God is present." In Armenian, "Ani" is a feminine......
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Aniki
The name "Aniki" is of Japanese origin and is commonly used as a term to refer to an older brother or a close male friend. It carries a sense of respect, camaraderie, and loyalty, often used within......
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