Japanese Baby Names

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

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Kiyokaya
Kiyokaya is a Japanese name meaning 'pure valley' or 'clear valley'.
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Kiyoko
Pure child or clean child.
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Kiyoshi
Quiet, still, or silent; also can mean pure or holy.
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Kizuna
Bond, connection.
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Koemi
Little smile or child of the smile.
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Kohaku
Means 'amber' in Japanese, referring to the gemstone.
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Kohei
Meaning depends on kanji; common meanings include 'wide and peaceful' or 'sai...
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Koji
Little one.
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Kokuro
Black turtle dove.
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Komako
Little child, small child.
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Kome
Rice.
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Komeko
Small rice child.
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Komoku
Brave, daring.
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Komya
Beautiful night.
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Kondo
The main hall of a Buddhist temple.
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Koneko
Kitten.
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Konna
Harmony, golden.
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Kono
One's reputation.
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Koochi
Lucky, fortunate.
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Koshin
Noble Heart; Immortal Spirit.
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Kosuke
Rising sun.
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Kota
The people.
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Koto
Harp or musical instrument.
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Kotone
Sound of a harp or musical instrument.
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Kotono
No meaning found.
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Kotori
Little bird.
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Kouichi
Wide one, broad-minded.
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Kouki
Light, radiance.
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Kousuke
Assistance in harmony.
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Koyuki
Light snowfall.
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Kozakura
Small cherry blossom.
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Kozue
Tree branch.
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Kuguru
A Japanese surname meaning 'black village' or 'black valley'.
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Kukiko
Chrysanthemum child.
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Kuma
Bear.
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Kumakichi
Long-lived lucky one.
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Kumi
Eternal beauty.
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Kumiko
Long-time beautiful child.
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Kumiyo
Beauty generation.
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Kuniko
Child from the country.
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Kunshi
Pure; true.
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Kurao
Kurao means 'black man' or 'dark man' in Japanese.
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Kuri
Kuri means 'chestnut' in Japanese.
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Kuro
Means 'black' or 'ninth son' in Japanese.
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Kurou
Kurou means 'ninth son' or 'black' depending on the kanji used.
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Kyoka
To play music.
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Kyoko
Child of the village.
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Kyon
Riddle.
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Kyoshi
Respectful teacher.
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Kyosuke
Strong and magnanimous.
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