Japanese Boy Names

Discover Japanese Boy names with meanings and popularity.

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Aikan
Love, affection.
Japanese
Airi
Beloved jasmine.
Japanese
Akahata
Red flag, symbolizing socialism or communism.
Japanese
Akemi
Bright, beautiful.
Japanese
Akeno
Bright, shining field.
Japanese
Akihiko
Bright, radiant boy.
Japanese
Akihito
Bright, radiant person.
Japanese
Akino
Means 'autumn field' or 'bright field' in Japanese.
Japanese
Akio
Bright, man.
Japanese
Akira
Bright, clear.
Japanese
Akito
Bright, shining person.
Japanese
Akiyama
Autumn mountain.
Japanese
Akuji
Distinct.
Japanese
Ameri
America, Peaceful beauty.
Japanese
Amiko
Beautiful child.
Japanese
Anami
Meaning 'peaceful beauty' or 'sweetness'.
Japanese
Arata
Fresh, new.
Japanese
Asahi
Morning sun.
Japanese
Asao
Shining morning.
Japanese
Asuya
Asuya is a Japanese name meaning 'tomorrow' or 'next generation'.
Japanese
Ataro
Big boy.
Japanese
Atsu
Kindness.
Japanese
Atsushi
Industrious director.
Japanese
Ayaki
Bright or clear, often associated with a fresh or vivid presence.
Japanese
Aykane
Right view.
Japanese
Bato
Bold, strong.
Japanese
Benjiro
Blessed second son.
Japanese
Benten
God of wisdom and fortune in Japanese mythology.
Japanese
Bijin
Beautiful person.
Japanese
Bimo
Twin.
Japanese
Bishamon
God of warriors and wealth.
Japanese
Bunta
Bunta is a Japanese name meaning 'literary rice field' or 'cultured rice paddy'.
Japanese
Bura
Velvet.
Japanese
Chairo
Brown or yellow color.
Japanese
Chibi
Small, tiny.
Japanese
Chieko
Child of intelligence.
Japanese
Chikafusa
Wisdom and prosperity.
Japanese
Chikao
Valuable and respectful man.
Japanese
Chiki
Lucky.
Japanese
Chinja
God's help.
Japanese
Choj
Means 'butterfly' in Japanese.
Japanese
Chokichi
Chokichi is a Japanese name meaning 'long-lived one' or 'eternal happiness'.
Japanese
Chokkan
A Japanese name meaning 'sharp-eyed' or 'clever'.
Japanese
Chonen
Chonen means 'long life' or 'eternity' in Japanese.
Japanese
Daichi
Large One.
Japanese
Daie
Rice Seedling.
Japanese
Daigan
Great sword or large sword.
Japanese
Daigen
Great origin or great beginning.
Japanese
Daigin
Great silver, referring to a precious metal.
Japanese
Daijiro
Great second son, combining dai (great) and jiro (second son).
Japanese
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