Japanese Baby Names

Discover Japanese baby names with meanings, origins, and popularity rankings.

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Aikan
Love, affection.
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Aiko
Child of love.
Japanese
Aima
Aima is a Japanese name meaning 'love' or 'beloved'.
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Aimi
Aimi means 'love' and 'beauty' in Japanese.
Japanese
Ainu
Ainu people.
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Airi
Beloved jasmine.
Japanese
Aishi
Love, affection.
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Aitama
Love, affection.
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Aiya
Colorful, beautiful.
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Ajeng
Beautiful, charming.
Japanese
Akahana
Akahana means 'red flower' in Japanese.
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Akahata
Red flag, symbolizing socialism or communism.
Japanese
Akako
Red child, referring to a child with a red complexion or hair.
Japanese
Akane
Meaning 'deep red' or 'brilliant red', often referring to the madder plant.
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Akari
Brightness or light.
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Akasuki
Bright sky.
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Akei
Bright, radiant.
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Akemi
Bright, beautiful.
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Akeno
Bright, shining field.
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Akie
Autumn painting.
Japanese
Akiha
Bright, radiant.
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Akihiko
Bright, radiant boy.
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Akihito
Bright, radiant person.
Japanese
Akiko
Bright, autumn child.
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Akina
Bright or spring flower.
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Akino
Means 'autumn field' or 'bright field' in Japanese.
Japanese
Akio
Bright, man.
Japanese
Akira
Bright, clear.
Japanese
Akishita
Bright, sunny.
Japanese
Akita
Northern village, autumn field.
Japanese
Akito
Bright, shining person.
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Akiyama
Autumn mountain.
Japanese
Akuji
Distinct.
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Akyko
Autumn child.
Japanese
Alsake
Unusual.
Japanese
Amahira
Precious, cherished.
Japanese
Ameri
America, Peaceful beauty.
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Amida
Prosperous, eternity.
Japanese
Amiko
Beautiful child.
Japanese
Anagi
Tranquil; calm.
Japanese
Anami
Meaning 'peaceful beauty' or 'sweetness'.
Japanese
Aneko
Elder sister.
Japanese
Aniki
Older brother.
Japanese
Anmi
Harmony.
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Anzu
Apricot.
Japanese
Aoko
Blue child.
Japanese
Arata
Fresh, new.
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Arima
Refined, elegant.
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Arisa
Beautiful, calm.
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Asahi
Morning sun.
Japanese
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