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21,378 first names, 70,620 last names, 317,184 kanji variations.
one of the best Japanese name searches for a baby!
In Japanese, there is a culture of kanji which is a set of characters that originated from Chinese characters, and the meaning of the name changes according to the choice of kanji characters.
The more numerous variations of kanji, the more common name is in Japan. On the other hand, a name with very few variations in kanji is unique and rare to the Japanese.
For Kikuno, kanji choices are listed below, sorted by the total number of Good!
掬 means "scoop, ladle, dipper." Details are below.
Scoop - To scoop up something with both hands.
Grasp - This is a positive and uplifting meaning, suggesting that the baby will be able to reach out and take hold of the opportunities that life presents.
Receive - This is a gentle and nurturing meaning, suggesting that the baby will be open to receiving the love and support of those around them.
Embrace - This is a warm and comforting meaning, suggesting that the baby will be able to embrace the world around them with open arms.
Gather - This is a strong and determined meaning, suggesting that the baby will be able to gather the resources they need to achieve their goals.
Collect - This is a practical and organized meaning, suggesting that the baby will be able to collect the knowledge and skills they need to succeed.
乃 means "from, therefore, accordingly." Details are below.
You/Your/Thou/Thy - Used to refer to the person being addressed.
Therefore/Thus/Consequently/For that reason - Used to indicate a logical consequence.
Finally/At last - Used to indicate that something has been achieved after a long time.
No(の) - Used as a particle to indicate possession or to connect two nouns.
You - This is a term of endearment and respect that can be used to refer to someone close to you, such as a baby.
Your - This is a possessive pronoun that can be used to refer to something that belongs to someone, such as a baby.
Therefore - This is a word that can be used to indicate a logical conclusion or a result of something, such as the birth of a baby.
Finally - This is a word that can be used to indicate the end of a process or event, such as the arrival of a baby.
At Last - This is a phrase that can be used to indicate the end of a long wait or process, such as the birth of a baby.
掬 means "scoop, ladle, dipper." Details are below.
Scoop - To scoop up something with both hands.
Grasp - This is a positive and uplifting meaning, suggesting that the baby will be able to reach out and take hold of the opportunities that life presents.
Receive - This is a gentle and nurturing meaning, suggesting that the baby will be open to receiving the love and support of those around them.
Embrace - This is a warm and comforting meaning, suggesting that the baby will be able to embrace the world around them with open arms.
Gather - This is a strong and determined meaning, suggesting that the baby will be able to gather the resources they need to achieve their goals.
Collect - This is a practical and organized meaning, suggesting that the baby will be able to collect the knowledge and skills they need to succeed.
野 means "field, plain, wilderness." Details are below.
Wild - Refers to the natural state of the environment, untamed and free.
Open - Refers to the wide open spaces, with no boundaries or restrictions.
Unpretentious - Refers to the simplicity and lack of ornamentation.
Natural - Refers to the untouched state of the environment, with no human interference.
Area - Refers to the geographical area, with its own boundaries and limits.
Uninhabited - Refers to the lack of human presence in the area.
Countryside - Refers to the rural areas, with its own unique culture and traditions.
Open - Symbolizing a wide open future and possibilities.
Rural - Representing a connection to nature and the countryside.
Unrefined - Signifying a humble and honest character.
Region - Representing a sense of belonging to a certain area.
Wild - Representing a free spirit and adventurous nature.
Undeveloped - Representing potential and growth.
菊 means "chrysanthemum, flower." Details are below.
Chrysanthemum - A perennial plant of the Asteraceae family.
乃 means "from, therefore, accordingly." Details are below.
You/Your/Thou/Thy - Used to refer to the person being addressed.
Therefore/Thus/Consequently/For that reason - Used to indicate a logical consequence.
Finally/At last - Used to indicate that something has been achieved after a long time.
No(の) - Used as a particle to indicate possession or to connect two nouns.
You - This is a term of endearment and respect that can be used to refer to someone close to you, such as a baby.
Your - This is a possessive pronoun that can be used to refer to something that belongs to someone, such as a baby.
Therefore - This is a word that can be used to indicate a logical conclusion or a result of something, such as the birth of a baby.
Finally - This is a word that can be used to indicate the end of a process or event, such as the arrival of a baby.
At Last - This is a phrase that can be used to indicate the end of a long wait or process, such as the birth of a baby.
菊 means "chrysanthemum, flower." Details are below.
Chrysanthemum - A perennial plant of the Asteraceae family.
野 means "field, plain, wilderness." Details are below.
Wild - Refers to the natural state of the environment, untamed and free.
Open - Refers to the wide open spaces, with no boundaries or restrictions.
Unpretentious - Refers to the simplicity and lack of ornamentation.
Natural - Refers to the untouched state of the environment, with no human interference.
Area - Refers to the geographical area, with its own boundaries and limits.
Uninhabited - Refers to the lack of human presence in the area.
Countryside - Refers to the rural areas, with its own unique culture and traditions.
Open - Symbolizing a wide open future and possibilities.
Rural - Representing a connection to nature and the countryside.
Unrefined - Signifying a humble and honest character.
Region - Representing a sense of belonging to a certain area.
Wild - Representing a free spirit and adventurous nature.
Undeveloped - Representing potential and growth.
鞠 means "ball, sphere, pellet." Details are below.
Ball - A ball-shaped object made of leather.
Kneel - To bend one's body.
Interrogate - To question a criminal.
Nurture - To raise and nurture.
Ball - This kanji is associated with the round shape of a ball, which is a symbol of joy and playfulness. It is also a reminder of the importance of having fun and enjoying life.
Bend - This kanji is associated with the idea of bending or flexing one's body, which is a reminder of the importance of being flexible and adapting to different situations.
Investigate - This kanji is associated with the idea of investigating or examining something, which is a reminder of the importance of being inquisitive and seeking knowledge.
Nurture - This kanji is associated with the idea of nurturing or caring for something, which is a reminder of the importance of being compassionate and taking care of others.
乃 means "from, therefore, accordingly." Details are below.
You/Your/Thou/Thy - Used to refer to the person being addressed.
Therefore/Thus/Consequently/For that reason - Used to indicate a logical consequence.
Finally/At last - Used to indicate that something has been achieved after a long time.
No(の) - Used as a particle to indicate possession or to connect two nouns.
You - This is a term of endearment and respect that can be used to refer to someone close to you, such as a baby.
Your - This is a possessive pronoun that can be used to refer to something that belongs to someone, such as a baby.
Therefore - This is a word that can be used to indicate a logical conclusion or a result of something, such as the birth of a baby.
Finally - This is a word that can be used to indicate the end of a process or event, such as the arrival of a baby.
At Last - This is a phrase that can be used to indicate the end of a long wait or process, such as the birth of a baby.
鞠 means "ball, sphere, pellet." Details are below.
Ball - A ball-shaped object made of leather.
Kneel - To bend one's body.
Interrogate - To question a criminal.
Nurture - To raise and nurture.
Ball - This kanji is associated with the round shape of a ball, which is a symbol of joy and playfulness. It is also a reminder of the importance of having fun and enjoying life.
Bend - This kanji is associated with the idea of bending or flexing one's body, which is a reminder of the importance of being flexible and adapting to different situations.
Investigate - This kanji is associated with the idea of investigating or examining something, which is a reminder of the importance of being inquisitive and seeking knowledge.
Nurture - This kanji is associated with the idea of nurturing or caring for something, which is a reminder of the importance of being compassionate and taking care of others.
野 means "field, plain, wilderness." Details are below.
Wild - Refers to the natural state of the environment, untamed and free.
Open - Refers to the wide open spaces, with no boundaries or restrictions.
Unpretentious - Refers to the simplicity and lack of ornamentation.
Natural - Refers to the untouched state of the environment, with no human interference.
Area - Refers to the geographical area, with its own boundaries and limits.
Uninhabited - Refers to the lack of human presence in the area.
Countryside - Refers to the rural areas, with its own unique culture and traditions.
Open - Symbolizing a wide open future and possibilities.
Rural - Representing a connection to nature and the countryside.
Unrefined - Signifying a humble and honest character.
Region - Representing a sense of belonging to a certain area.
Wild - Representing a free spirit and adventurous nature.
Undeveloped - Representing potential and growth.
喜 means "joy, rejoice, pleasure." Details are below.
Preference - To like, to prefer, to enjoy.
Celebration - To be festive, to celebrate.
Joy/Happiness - To bring joy and happiness to the family, to bring a sense of delight and contentment.
Preference - To show a preference for the family, to express a fondness for the family.
Celebration - To commemorate a special occasion, to mark a joyous event.
来 means "come, arrive." Details are below.
To come - To arrive or come to a place.
To bring - To bring something or someone to a place.
To allow - To permit or allow someone to do something.
This person - Someone who has been present from a certain point in time until now.
In the future - Something that has not yet come.
Particle - A particle placed in the middle or end of a sentence to give it a certain tone. It is usually not read in the kunyomi reading.
To encourage - To encourage or motivate someone.
乃 means "from, therefore, accordingly." Details are below.
You/Your/Thou/Thy - Used to refer to the person being addressed.
Therefore/Thus/Consequently/For that reason - Used to indicate a logical consequence.
Finally/At last - Used to indicate that something has been achieved after a long time.
No(の) - Used as a particle to indicate possession or to connect two nouns.
You - This is a term of endearment and respect that can be used to refer to someone close to you, such as a baby.
Your - This is a possessive pronoun that can be used to refer to something that belongs to someone, such as a baby.
Therefore - This is a word that can be used to indicate a logical conclusion or a result of something, such as the birth of a baby.
Finally - This is a word that can be used to indicate the end of a process or event, such as the arrival of a baby.
At Last - This is a phrase that can be used to indicate the end of a long wait or process, such as the birth of a baby.
嬉 means "joy, happiness." Details are below.
Enjoyment - To experience pleasure or delight in something.
Recreation - To engage in activities for amusement or pleasure.
Joy - A feeling of great happiness or delight.
Delight - A feeling of great pleasure or satisfaction.
Joy - A feeling of great happiness or delight, which can be a wonderful sentiment to give to a child.
Delight - A feeling of great pleasure or satisfaction, which can be a wonderful sentiment to give to a child.
Enjoyment - To experience pleasure or delight in something, which can be a wonderful sentiment to give to a child.
空 means "sky, emptiness." Details are below.
Sky - The vast expanse of the atmosphere above the earth.
Loneliness - A feeling of emptiness or desolation.
Emptiness - A lack of content or substance.
Waste - Something that is not used or is of no value.
Void - An empty space or area.
To Empty - To make something empty or void.
Wide - Having a large area or extent.
Hole - An opening or passage through something.
Gap - A space between two things.
Sky - A reminder of the vastness of the universe and the potential for greatness.
Loneliness - A reminder of the importance of companionship and connection.
Emptiness - A reminder of the importance of filling one's life with meaningful experiences.
Wide - A reminder of the importance of having a broad perspective and open-mindedness.
Hole - A reminder of the importance of finding one's place in the world.
Gap - A reminder of the importance of bridging divides and connecting with
乃 means "from, therefore, accordingly." Details are below.
You/Your/Thou/Thy - Used to refer to the person being addressed.
Therefore/Thus/Consequently/For that reason - Used to indicate a logical consequence.
Finally/At last - Used to indicate that something has been achieved after a long time.
No(の) - Used as a particle to indicate possession or to connect two nouns.
You - This is a term of endearment and respect that can be used to refer to someone close to you, such as a baby.
Your - This is a possessive pronoun that can be used to refer to something that belongs to someone, such as a baby.
Therefore - This is a word that can be used to indicate a logical conclusion or a result of something, such as the birth of a baby.
Finally - This is a word that can be used to indicate the end of a process or event, such as the arrival of a baby.
At Last - This is a phrase that can be used to indicate the end of a long wait or process, such as the birth of a baby.
希 means "rare, hope, beg for." Details are below.
Rare/Unusual - Something that is not common or not seen often.
Faint/Dim - Something that is barely visible or barely audible.
Sparse - Something that is not dense or not crowded.
Greece - An abbreviation for the country name "Greece".
Hope - This is a positive and uplifting meaning that conveys a sense of optimism and wishing for the best for the baby.
Rare - This meaning conveys a sense of uniqueness and specialness, suggesting that the baby is one of a kind.
Greece - This meaning is a reference to the country of Greece, which is associated with ancient culture and civilization. It can be a meaningful way to honor the baby's heritage.
空 means "sky, emptiness." Details are below.
Sky - The vast expanse of the atmosphere above the earth.
Loneliness - A feeling of emptiness or desolation.
Emptiness - A lack of content or substance.
Waste - Something that is not used or is of no value.
Void - An empty space or area.
To Empty - To make something empty or void.
Wide - Having a large area or extent.
Hole - An opening or passage through something.
Gap - A space between two things.
Sky - A reminder of the vastness of the universe and the potential for greatness.
Loneliness - A reminder of the importance of companionship and connection.
Emptiness - A reminder of the importance of filling one's life with meaningful experiences.
Wide - A reminder of the importance of having a broad perspective and open-mindedness.
Hole - A reminder of the importance of finding one's place in the world.
Gap - A reminder of the importance of bridging divides and connecting with
乃 means "from, therefore, accordingly." Details are below.
You/Your/Thou/Thy - Used to refer to the person being addressed.
Therefore/Thus/Consequently/For that reason - Used to indicate a logical consequence.
Finally/At last - Used to indicate that something has been achieved after a long time.
No(の) - Used as a particle to indicate possession or to connect two nouns.
You - This is a term of endearment and respect that can be used to refer to someone close to you, such as a baby.
Your - This is a possessive pronoun that can be used to refer to something that belongs to someone, such as a baby.
Therefore - This is a word that can be used to indicate a logical conclusion or a result of something, such as the birth of a baby.
Finally - This is a word that can be used to indicate the end of a process or event, such as the arrival of a baby.
At Last - This is a phrase that can be used to indicate the end of a long wait or process, such as the birth of a baby.
希 means "rare, hope, beg for." Details are below.
Rare/Unusual - Something that is not common or not seen often.
Faint/Dim - Something that is barely visible or barely audible.
Sparse - Something that is not dense or not crowded.
Greece - An abbreviation for the country name "Greece".
Hope - This is a positive and uplifting meaning that conveys a sense of optimism and wishing for the best for the baby.
Rare - This meaning conveys a sense of uniqueness and specialness, suggesting that the baby is one of a kind.
Greece - This meaning is a reference to the country of Greece, which is associated with ancient culture and civilization. It can be a meaningful way to honor the baby's heritage.
紅 means "crimson, deep red." Details are below.
Red - A bright, vivid red color.
Pigment - A red pigment used in cosmetics.
Woman - A woman, especially one with a single red feature.
Silk - Red silk fabric.
乃 means "from, therefore, accordingly." Details are below.
You/Your/Thou/Thy - Used to refer to the person being addressed.
Therefore/Thus/Consequently/For that reason - Used to indicate a logical consequence.
Finally/At last - Used to indicate that something has been achieved after a long time.
No(の) - Used as a particle to indicate possession or to connect two nouns.
You - This is a term of endearment and respect that can be used to refer to someone close to you, such as a baby.
Your - This is a possessive pronoun that can be used to refer to something that belongs to someone, such as a baby.
Therefore - This is a word that can be used to indicate a logical conclusion or a result of something, such as the birth of a baby.
Finally - This is a word that can be used to indicate the end of a process or event, such as the arrival of a baby.
At Last - This is a phrase that can be used to indicate the end of a long wait or process, such as the birth of a baby.
樹 means "tree, wood, timber." Details are below.
久 means "long time, old, long-cherished." Details are below.
Long-lasting - Lasting for a long time.
Ancient - From long ago.
To take a long time - To take a long time to do something.
To remain unchanged - To remain the same for a long time.
Long-lasting - Conveying the idea of a long and happy life.
Ancient - Conveying the idea of a timeless and traditional name.
To take a long time - Conveying the idea of patience and perseverance.
To remain unchanged - Conveying the idea of stability and constancy.
乃 means "from, therefore, accordingly." Details are below.
You/Your/Thou/Thy - Used to refer to the person being addressed.
Therefore/Thus/Consequently/For that reason - Used to indicate a logical consequence.
Finally/At last - Used to indicate that something has been achieved after a long time.
No(の) - Used as a particle to indicate possession or to connect two nouns.
You - This is a term of endearment and respect that can be used to refer to someone close to you, such as a baby.
Your - This is a possessive pronoun that can be used to refer to something that belongs to someone, such as a baby.
Therefore - This is a word that can be used to indicate a logical conclusion or a result of something, such as the birth of a baby.
Finally - This is a word that can be used to indicate the end of a process or event, such as the arrival of a baby.
At Last - This is a phrase that can be used to indicate the end of a long wait or process, such as the birth of a baby.
樹 means "tree, wood, timber." Details are below.
久 means "long time, old, long-cherished." Details are below.
Long-lasting - Lasting for a long time.
Ancient - From long ago.
To take a long time - To take a long time to do something.
To remain unchanged - To remain the same for a long time.
Long-lasting - Conveying the idea of a long and happy life.
Ancient - Conveying the idea of a timeless and traditional name.
To take a long time - Conveying the idea of patience and perseverance.
To remain unchanged - Conveying the idea of stability and constancy.
野 means "field, plain, wilderness." Details are below.
Wild - Refers to the natural state of the environment, untamed and free.
Open - Refers to the wide open spaces, with no boundaries or restrictions.
Unpretentious - Refers to the simplicity and lack of ornamentation.
Natural - Refers to the untouched state of the environment, with no human interference.
Area - Refers to the geographical area, with its own boundaries and limits.
Uninhabited - Refers to the lack of human presence in the area.
Countryside - Refers to the rural areas, with its own unique culture and traditions.
Open - Symbolizing a wide open future and possibilities.
Rural - Representing a connection to nature and the countryside.
Unrefined - Signifying a humble and honest character.
Region - Representing a sense of belonging to a certain area.
Wild - Representing a free spirit and adventurous nature.
Undeveloped - Representing potential and growth.
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This is the order of names with many variations of kanji.
Basically, names with more variations are more common and familiar to the Japanese.
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What is Hiragana?
Hiragana is a syllabary used in written Japanese, which originated from the cursive style of Kanji.
What is Katakana?
Katakana is also a Japanese syllabary. Basically, the characters don't have any meaning by themselves, they only represent the sounds.
Japanese try to express the words came from foreign languages with the most similar sounds in Japanese using Katakana.
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The names are sorted by the number of Japanese households where the surname is used.
The more households there are, the more famous and common the surname is.
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