Japanese Baby Names

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

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Sayoko
Evening child.
Japanese
Sayuri
Little lily.
Japanese
Seiichi
Prosperous first son.
Japanese
Seiji
Honest ruler.
Japanese
Seiko
Serene or quiet child.
Japanese
Seina
Meaning depends on kanji; common interpretations include 'honest' or 'clear'.
Japanese
Sendan
Mountain silk tree.
Japanese
Senichi
Born in the preceding year.
Japanese
Sennin
Immortal, hermit.
Japanese
Sessue
Swift, fast.
Japanese
Seta
Chaste, pure.
Japanese
Setsu
Snow.
Japanese
Setsuko
Setsuko means 'child of snow' or 'snow child' in Japanese.
Japanese
Shaku
Calm, peaceful.
Japanese
Shatora
Tiger.
Japanese
Shib
Brushwood.
Japanese
Shiba
Brushwood.
Japanese
Shibu
Trust.
Japanese
Shichi
Seven.
Japanese
Shichiro
Seventh son.
Japanese
Shichirou
Fourth son.
Japanese
Shigekazu
Brave and peaceful.
Japanese
Shika
Deer, elegance.
Japanese
Shikamaru
Shikamaru means 'deer' or 'deer meadow' in Japanese.
Japanese
Shin
Shin can mean 'new', 'truth', or 'heart' depending on the kanji used.
Japanese
Shina
Shina is a Japanese name meaning 'faithful' or 'trustworthy'.
Japanese
Shinako
Shinako means 'child of Shin' or 'genuine child' in Japanese.
Japanese
Shingane
Silver seed.
Japanese
Shingo
Faithful, true.
Japanese
Shini
Death.
Japanese
Shinichi
Progress, advancement.
Japanese
Shinja
True-hearted person.
Japanese
Shinjiro
Genuine.
Japanese
Shinju
Pearl.
Japanese
Shinkai
Deep sea.
Japanese
Shino
Bamboo.
Japanese
Shinobu
Endurance.
Japanese
Shinogai
Shinogai is a Japanese surname meaning 'beyond the bamboo grove'.
Japanese
Shinsaku
Shinsaku means 'new work' or 'new creation' in Japanese.
Japanese
Shinu
Die.
Japanese
Shinzaburo
Courageous third son.
Japanese
Shiori
Bookmark, guide.
Japanese
Shiro
Fourth son.
Japanese
Shirou
Fourth son.
Japanese
Shizu
Calm, quiet, stillness.
Japanese
Shizue
Quiet branch, stillness of bamboo.
Japanese
Shizuka
Quiet, serene.
Japanese
Shizuko
Child of quietness, child of calmness.
Japanese
Shizuyo
Culture of quietness.
Japanese
Shoda
Wisteria field.
Japanese
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