Japanese Names
Japanese names are used in Japan and in Japanese communities throughout the world. Note that depending on the Japanese characters used these names can have many other meanings besides those listed here. See also about Japanese names.
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512Yūka is a Japanese feminine given name written with various kanji combinations. The most common modern interpretation uses yū meaning 優 (excellence, superiority, gentleness) and ka meaning 花 (flower, blossom). However,...
Yuka is a feminine Japanese given name with a variety of possible meanings depending on the kanji characters used. The most common combinations involve the element yu meaning "reason" or "cause" (由) paired with ka meani...
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...
Yuki is a common Japanese given name that can be used for both females and males, though it is traditionally more frequent for women. The name is written with various kanji characters, each contributing a different nuanc...
Meaning and OriginYukiko is a feminine Japanese given name that beautifully incorporates typical elements of Japanese onomastics. The name is composed of two key components: the first element yuki, which can carry severa...
OverviewYukio is a masculine Japanese given name composed of two kanji elements. The first element, yuki (幸), means “happiness,” while the second element can be o (雄) meaning “hero, manly” or o (男) meaning “male, man....
Yuko is a Japanese feminine given name written with various combinations of kanji characters. The most common components include yu (優, 悠, 勇, etc.) meaning "excellence, superiority, gentleness" among other meanings, a...
Yūko (also romanized as Yuko or Yuuko) is a common feminine Japanese given name. It is typically written in kanji but can also be rendered in hiragana or katakana.Meaning and OriginThe name Yūko is composed of two elemen...
Yūma is a masculine Japanese given name, notable for its composition from two kanji characters. The first element, yū, can be written with various characters such as 悠 meaning "permanence" or 優 meaning "excellence, sup...
EtymologyYume is a Japanese feminine given name typically written with the kanji 夢 (yume), meaning "dream, vision." This character captures the sense of a cherished aspiration or a nocturnal dream. The name can also be...
Yumi is a feminine Japanese given name with multiple possible meanings depending on the kanji characters used. One common meaning is "archery bow," derived from the element yumi (弓). This is the same word that refers to...
Yumiko is a feminine Japanese given name composed of elements that convey beauty, nature, or virtue. The name is typically written with two kanji characters—often including ko, meaning "child"—and can incorporate meaning...
Yūna is a Japanese feminine given name, valued for its elegant sound and meaningful kanji combinations. Its composition typically draws from elements such as yū meaning "excellence, superiority, gentleness" (優) or "grap...
Yūri is a Japanese feminine given name that utilizes a combination of kanji characters to convey meanings related to permanence and village, or other variations. The name is typically written as 悠里, where 悠 (yū) means...
Yuri is a Japanese feminine name written with the kanji 百合, meaning "lily". The phonetic component yuri directly conveys this floral symbolism. While 百合 is the most common representation, other kanji combinations can...
Yuriko is a common Japanese given name for women, formed by combining two elements. The first element yuri (also yuri, similarly with other kanji variants, not to be confused with the meaning 'lily') carries various mean...
Yūta is a common masculine Japanese given name, notable for its versatile kanji combinations and positive meanings. The name is often romanized as Yuta or Yuuta, reflecting different romanization systems. Its popularity...
Yutaka is a masculine Japanese given name. It is most commonly written with the kanji 豊 meaning "luxuriant, lush, bountiful" or 裕 meaning "abundant, rich, plentiful". Other kanji such as 穣 ("fertile") and 温 ("warmth"...
Yūto (also romanized as Yuuto) is a common masculine Japanese given name, written with a variety of kanji combinations that each contribute distinct layers of meaning. The root of the name lies in the yu and to elements,...
Yuu is an alternate transcription of the Japanese kanji Yū, which can be written with characters such as 優 (yū) meaning "excellence, superiority, gentleness", 悠 (yū) meaning "permanence", or 勇 (yū) meaning "bravery."...
Yuudai is a masculine Japanese given name and an alternate transcription of Yūdai. The name is written in various ways using different kanji characters, reflecting multiple possible origins. The most common combination i...
Yuuji is a common masculine Japanese given name, representing an alternate transcription of various kanji combinations such as 祐二, 雄二, 裕司, 祐司, 裕治, and 裕二. It is derived from the root name Yūji, which itself c...
Yuuka is an alternate transcription of the Japanese name Yūka, typically written with kanji such as 優花 (yū, "excellence, superiority, gentleness" + ka, "flower, blossom") or 有香 (yū, "exist, have" + ka, "fragrance")....
Yuuki is an alternate transcription of the Japanese given name Yūki, a unisex name written with various combinations of kanji characters. In Japanese, the long vowel ū is often romanized as "uu" (as in "Yuuki") to reflec...
Yuuko is a variant transcription of the Japanese feminine given name Yūko, reflecting alternate romanizations such as Yuko or Yūko. Like Yūko, Yuuko is written with various kanji combinations, typically pairing one of se...
Yuuma is the alternate transcription of the Japanese name Yūma. This name is written in modern Japanese using kanji characters, most commonly as 悠真 (yū, meaning "permanence" or "leisure," and ma, meaning "real, genuine...
Yuuna is a feminine Japanese given name, often considered an alternate transcription of the Japanese kanji combinations 優菜, 優奈, or 柚菜, which are typically Romanized as Yūna. The name is written in hiragana as ゆう...
Yuuri is a Japanese female name that serves as an alternate transcription of the kanji characters 悠里, which is the standard writing of Yūri. The name is composed of two elements: yū (悠) meaning "permanence" or "eterni...
Yuuta is a masculine Japanese given name, notably an alternate transcription of the same kanji readings used in Yūta. While the pronunciation is effectively identical, the spelling "Yuuta" reflects a different romanizati...
Yuuto is a masculine Japanese given name, primarily an alternate transcription of the name Yūto.Etymology and KanjiYuuto (also romanized as Yuto) is typically written using various combinations of Japanese kanji characte...
Yuzuki is a Japanese feminine given name. It is typically composed of two kanji characters: yuzu, from the element 柚 meaning "grapefruit, pomelo, citrus fruit," and ki, from the element 希 meaning "hope." However, vario...
Yuzuru is a masculine Japanese given name with a rich variety of meanings derived from different kanji combinations. The most common element is yuzuru (譲), meaning "allow," "permit," "yield," or "concede," but other kan...