Japanese Baby Names

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

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Keiko
Blessed child; respectful child.
Japanese
Keine
Flourishing, prosperous.
Japanese
Keirin
Wheel, race.
Japanese
Keisuke
Blessed, prosperous.
Japanese
Keitan
Keitan is a Japanese name meaning 'happy' or 'joyful'.
Japanese
Keitaro
Blessed, fortunate, or prosperous son.
Japanese
Keiten
Keiten is a Japanese name meaning 'blessed with heaven' or 'heavenly blessing'.
Japanese
Keitun
Keitun is a Japanese name meaning 'blessed with wisdom' or 'wise child'.
Japanese
Kenchiro
Modest first son.
Japanese
Kenchirou
Modest first son.
Japanese
Kenji
Second son.
Japanese
Kenjiro
Second son, strong and vigorous.
Japanese
Keno
Strong, healthy.
Japanese
Kenshin
Humble truth or modest sword, from Japanese elements ken (sword) and shin (tr...
Japanese
Kenta
Healthy and strong, or a combination of 'ken' (healthy) and 'ta' (big).
Japanese
Kentaro
Big son or large boy, from Japanese 'ken' (big) and 'taro' (son).
Japanese
Kenzou
Strong and healthy.
Japanese
Keyko
Respectful child.
Japanese
Kibou
Hope.
Japanese
Kichi
Good fortune, lucky.
Japanese
Kido
Demonstration, proof.
Japanese
Kihara
Curly.
Japanese
Kiho
Echo, sound.
Japanese
Kiku
Chrysanthemum.
Japanese
Kikue
Chrysanthemum branch.
Japanese
Kimeo
Tree of hope.
Japanese
Kimi
Noble.
Japanese
Kimie
Beautiful blessing.
Japanese
Kimiko
Empress, noble child.
Japanese
Kina
Gold.
Japanese
Kinju
Chrysanthemum.
Japanese
Kinshu
Golden autumn.
Japanese
Kinuka
Fragrance of silk.
Japanese
Kioi
Clear, pure.
Japanese
Kioko
Happy child.
Japanese
Kioshi
Calm, quiet, or respectful.
Japanese
Kiri
Mist.
Japanese
Kirie
Picture cut from paper.
Japanese
Kirimi
Sliced ham.
Japanese
Kirin
Giraffe.
Japanese
Kirishika
Radiant flower.
Japanese
Kisai
Foundation stone.
Japanese
Kishin
Fierce god.
Japanese
Kisho
One who is noble or prosperous.
Japanese
Kita
North.
Japanese
Kitto
North.
Japanese
Kiwa
A Japanese name meaning 'peace' or 'harmony'.
Japanese
Kiyo
Pure, clean, or holy.
Japanese
Kiyohiko
Pure boy, from Japanese kiyo meaning 'pure' and hiko meaning 'boy'.
Japanese
Kiyoka
Clear flower or pure flower.
Japanese
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