Names Categorized "Maison Ikkoku characters"
15 Names found
Akemi is a Japanese given name. The meaning of the name depends on the kanji characters used to write it. The most common meaning comes from the kanji 明 (meaning "bright" or "light") and 美 (meaning "beautiful"), togeth...
Akira is a Japanese given name that is unisex but predominantly used for males. It derives from several kanji characters, most commonly 昭 (akira, 'bright'), 明 (akira, 'bright' or 'light'), and 亮 (akira, 'clear'). The...
Asami is a feminine Japanese given name that can also be used as a surname. The name is written with various kanji combinations, most commonly with 麻 (asa) meaning "hemp" and 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful", thus conveying...
Atsuko is a feminine Japanese given name. It is typically composed of two kanji characters: the first element atsu, which can mean "warm" (atsu—温), "deep, true, sincere" (atsu—篤), "honest" (敦), or other meanings depen...
Ayako is a feminine Japanese given name with a variety of meanings depending on the kanji characters used to write it.Meaning and OriginThe name Ayako is typically composed of two elements: the first syllable Aya can com...
Etsuko is a feminine Japanese given name, composed of two key elements: etsu (悦), meaning "joy" or "pleased," and ko (子), meaning "child." Thus, the name is commonly interpreted as "joy child." It can also be written u...
Hanae is a feminine Japanese given name with the meanings of "flower" (hana) and "picture" or "favor/benefit". The name is composed of different kanji characters, including 花 or 華 for "flower" combined with 絵 ("pictur...
Haruka is a Japanese given name that is predominantly feminine, though it is considered unisex. It is known for its rich variety of meanings depending on the kanji characters used. The name can derive from the element ha...
Kasumi is a feminine Japanese given name with multiple meanings depending on the kanji characters used. The most common reading kasumi (霞) means "mist" or "haze." This evokes natural imagery, often associated with sprin...
Kentarō is a common masculine Japanese given name composed of popular kanji elements. The most frequent combination is 健太郎, where 健 (ken) means “healthy” or “strong”, 太 (ta) means “thick, big, great”, and 郎 (rō) me...
Kyōko is a very common feminine Japanese given name, not to be confused with Kiyoko. The name is typically written in kanji as 京子 (kyō meaning 'capital city' and ko meaning 'child') or 恭子 (kyō meaning 'respectful, po...
Kyoko is an alternate transcription of Japanese Kyōko, a feminine name meaning “child of the capital” or “respectful child,” formed from the kanji 京 (kyō, capital) or 恭 (kyō, respectful) combined with 子 (ko, child).Et...
Kyouko is an alternate transcription of the Japanese female name Kyōko, which can be written with various kanji combinations, most commonly 京子 or 恭子. The root name Kyōko combines the element kyō meaning "capital city...
Midori is a Japanese given name, derived from the word midori(緑), meaning green. The name is associated with nature, vitality, and freshness, reflecting the deep cultural appreciation for greenery in Japan. As a given...
Moe is a Japanese feminine given name, typically written with kanji characters such as 萌, which means "bud, sprout". The name evokes images of new growth and vitality, common themes in Japanese naming culture. Other kan...