Names Categorized "Precure characters"
100 Names found
OverviewKokoro (心) is a Japanese feminine name derived from the word kokoro, meaning "heart, mind, soul." It encompasses the emotional and intellectual core of a person, reflecting deep inner qualities. The name is also...
Kōta is a masculine Japanese given name, formed by combining elements that convey peace and greatness. Specifically, the character 康 (kō) means "peace," and 太 (ta) means "thick, big, great." Due to the flexibility of k...
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...
Lala is a feminine given name in Bulgarian usage, derived from the Bulgarian word лале (lale) meaning "tulip", which itself comes from Persian laleh. Thus the name is symbolically associated with the tulip flower. It is...
Lance is an English masculine given name with a rich etymological history. It ultimately derives from the Germanic name Lanzo, which originated as a short form of names beginning with the Old Frankish or Old Saxon elemen...
Laura is a feminine given name with roots in Late Latin, derived from Laurus, meaning "laurel". In ancient Rome, laurel leaves were woven into garlands to crown victors and poets, making the name synonymous with triumph...
Love is a female given name derived directly from the English word love, which itself comes from Old English lufu, meaning "affection, love." As a virtue name, it reflects qualities of warmth, devotion, and emotional con...
Mai is a feminine Japanese given name, notable for its multiple possible kanji spellings and diverse meanings. The name can be written as 舞 (mai) meaning "dance," or as 麻衣 (mai) meaning "linen robe." Another common de...
Makoto is a unisex Japanese name, though it is more commonly used by males. It carries profound meaning, derived from the native Japanese word makoto, which can be written with kanji such as 誠 (meaning "sincerity") or...
Mami is a feminine Japanese given name. It is commonly written using various combinations of ma (meaning "real," "genuine," "flax," or "hemp") and mi (meaning "beautiful") kanji, such as 真美 ("true beauty"), 麻美 ("hemp...
Mao is a Japanese feminine given name with a variety of meanings depending on the kanji characters used. It is commonly formed by combining elements such as ma (meaning "real" or "genuine") or mai ("dance") with o (meani...
Mari 2 is a Japanese female given name with multiple possible meanings depending on the kanji characters chosen. The most common reading combines the characters 真 (ma) meaning "real, genuine" with 理 (ri) meaning "reaso...
Maria is a feminine given name used in numerous languages, including Armenian, Basque, Bulgarian, Catalan, Corsican, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, Frisian, German, Greek, Italian, Norwegian, Occitan...
Marie-Ange is a feminine compound given name of French origin, combining the names Marie and Ange. This two-part name uses the French forms of Mary and Angel, so the overall meaning can be understood as “Mary Angel” or “...
Mary Ann is a compound feminine given name combining Mary and Ann, which are both deeply rooted in English naming traditions. As a double name, it represents a long-standing custom in English-speaking countries where two...
Masaki is a Japanese given name primarily used for males. Its meaning is derived from the kanji characters used to write it, most commonly combining 正 (masa) meaning “right, proper” and 樹 (ki) meaning “tree.” However,...
Masato is a masculine Japanese given name with a rich variety of meanings depending on the kanji characters used to write it. The name is most commonly composed of a root such as 正 (masa) meaning "right, proper", 雅 (ma...
Mayu is a Japanese feminine given name composed of elements that convey positive attributes or natural imagery. The name is typically written with one of the ma + yu or yu combinations. Common interpretations include 真...
Mayumi is a feminine Japanese name with multiple possible kanji combinations and meanings. The name is commonly written using the elements ma (真) meaning "real" or "genuine," and yumi (弓) meaning "archery bow." Alterna...
Megumi is a Japanese feminine given name. In the Japanese language, the word megumi itself means "blessing" or "grace" in a general sense. The name draws on two primary meanings from its typical kanji representations. Th...
Mei is a feminine Japanese name formed from various kanji combinations. Typically, it includes the character 芽 (me) meaning "bud, sprout," combined with a second character such as 依 (i) ("rely on"), 生 (i) ("life"), or...
Melusine is a figure from European folklore, a female spirit associated with fresh water and often depicted as a woman with a serpent or fish tail from the waist down. Her name is of uncertain origin, but she is a centra...
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...
Mika 2 is a Japanese feminine given name, written with different kanji combinations. Common readings include mi meaning "beautiful" (美) and ka meaning "fragrance" (香) or "increase" (加). Other kanji pairs are also used...
Miki is a Japanese feminine (or occasionally masculine) given name written in various kanji combinations. The most common form consists of mi (美) meaning "beautiful" and ki (紀) meaning "chronicle," giving the overall m...
Miku is a Japanese feminine given name with multiple possible origins and meanings depending on the kanji characters used. The name is most commonly written with combinations such as 美空 ("beautiful sky") or 美久 ("beau...
Miu is a feminine Japanese given name, known for its poetic kanji combinations and melodic sound. The name most commonly combines the characters 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" and 羽 (u) meaning "feather," evoking an image...
Miyo is a feminine Japanese given name, typically written with kanji such as 美代 or 美余. The name derives from the element 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" and 代 (yo) meaning "generation", or from other kanji combinations...
Miyuki is a feminine Japanese given name that reflects the beauty of both meaning and sound. The name is written with two kanji characters, where the first element 美 (mi) means "beautiful" and the second element can be...
Mizuki is a Japanese name that can be used for both males and females, though it is more commonly given to girls a unisex Japanese given name which means "auspicious hope". It is typically written with the kanji 瑞 (mizu...
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...
Momoka is a Japanese feminine given name composed of two elements. The first element, momo, can be written with kanji meaning "hundred" (百) or "peach" (桃). The second element, ka or ka, can mean "flower" (花) or "fragr...
Nana 2 is a Japanese feminine given name. It is typically written with characters such as 菜々 (combining na meaning "vegetables, greens" and the repetition mark 々), 奈々 (with phonetic na), or other combinations like...
Nao is a common feminine Japanese given name, occasionally used by males. It is also often a short form of names like Naoko, Naomi, Naoto, among others. Etymology and Written Forms The name Nao can be written with variou...
Naoko (なおこ, ナオコ) is a feminine Japanese given name, known for its numerous kanji combinations that yield various meanings. Most commonly, it is composed of elements such as nao (直) meaning "straight, direct" and k...
Naomi is a Japanese feminine given name, though it can also be used for males depending on the kanji characters chosen. The name is composed of two elements: nao, meaning "straight" or "direct," and mi, meaning "beautifu...
Natsuko is a feminine Japanese given name that typically combines the element natsu (夏, meaning “summer”) with ko (子, meaning “child”). Written as 夏子, the name literally signifies “summer child.” However, Natsuko can...
Noriko is a Japanese feminine given name composed of a first element meaning "rule," "ceremony," or "chronicle" (often written with the kanji 典 or 紀) combined with the second element 子 (ko) meaning "child." This struc...
Olivier is the French and Dutch form of Oliver. It is also the French word for "olive tree." The name has deep roots in medieval European literature, particularly through the French epic La Chanson de Roland (The Song of...
Yūki (written in hiragana as ゆうき) is a Japanese unisex given name, rich in meaning due to the varied kanji characters that can compose it. Commonly, it combines elements such as yū (優) meaning "excellence, superiorit...