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Sumire

Meaning & History

Sumire is a feminine Japanese given name. It is most commonly written using the kanji , meaning "violet (flower)". Other kanji combinations, such as 紫花 (purple, flower), 純麗 (purity, lovely), 澄玲 (lucidity, sound of jewels), or 澄麗 (lucidity, lovely), can also be used. The name is frequently written in the hiragana script as すみれ or in katakana as スミレ.

Cultural Significance

Violets are delicate flowers native to East Asia and have long been appreciated in Japanese culture for their beauty and fragrance. They often appear in poetry, art, and seasonal references. The name Sumire thus carries a natural, gentle imagery associated with the violet.

Notable Bearers

  • Sumire (model) (純恋; 1987–2009), Japanese fashion model
  • Sumire Haruno (春野 寿美礼; born 1972), Japanese actress
  • Sumire Hata (秦澄美鈴; born 1996), Japanese track and field athlete
  • Sumire Kikuchi (菊池 純礼; born 1996), Japanese speed skater
  • Sumire Matsubara (松原 すみれ; born 1990), Japanese fashion model and actress
  • Sumire Morohoshi (諸星 すみれ; born 1999), Japanese voice actress
  • Sumire Nakamura (仲邑 菫; born 2009), Japanese Go player

Distribution

Sumire is a popular name in Japan and occasionally appears in other countries due to Japanese diaspora and cultural influence. It remains predominantly used in Japan.

  • Meaning: "violet (flower)" or other kanji meanings
  • Origin: Japanese
  • Type: First name
  • Usage regions: Japan

Sources: Wikipedia — Sumire

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