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Japanese girl(female) nameJapanese unisex nameOusa
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  • Gender:Female
  • Hiraganatip:おうさ
  • Katakanatip:オウサ
  • English Syllablestip:ou-sa (2)
  • Japanese Moraetip:o-u-sa (3)
  • English transcriptionstip:Ousa, Ohsa, Osa, Ōsa
  • Nickname examplestip:

    Ouchan(おうちゃん)Click to speech おうちゃんSacchan(さっちゃん)Click to speech さっちゃんOsan(おさん)Click to speech おさん

This name is considered unisex, but it's more commonly used for girls. Japanese boy(male) nameSee the boys' version here.

Kanji Names & Meanings - 4 variations

In Japanese culture, kanji are characters that originated from Chinese script, and the meaning of a name changes depending on the kanji characters chosen. The more variations of kanji a name has, the more common it is in Japan. Conversely, a name with very few kanji variations is considered unique and rare. Below are the kanji variations for "Ousa," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.

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桜叉- Ousa -

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means "cherry blossom, cherry tree."

  • Cherry Tree - A deciduous tree famous for spring blooms.

  • Sakura - Cherry Blossom. A deciduous tree of the rose family.

Name ideas examples

  • Cherry Tree - Cherry trees symbolize renewal, beauty, and the celebratory spirit of spring. As a beloved tree in Japanese culture, they represent hope and new beginnings. May your child blossom like the cherry tree, bringing beauty and joy each season of life.

  • Sakura - Sakura (cherry blossoms) embody mono no aware, the poignant beauty of impermanence, reminding us to cherish each moment. May your child embrace life's fleeting beauty like the cherry blossom, living fully and leaving a lasting impression.

means "to cross arms, to pierce, forked pole."

  • To Cross Arms - To fold one's arms.

  • Cross - To arch or bend.

  • Interlock Arms - To link arms together.

  • To Pierce - To Jab; to thrust between.

  • Forked Pole - A two-pronged catching tool.

  • Fork - Branching into two.

  • Jab - To thrust with a pointed object, such as a pitchfork.

  • Point - To indicate or direct.

  • Wedge - To insert or jam in between.

Name ideas examples

  • To Cross Arms - The act of cross arms represents purposeful action and the will to make a difference. May your child cross arms with wisdom and purpose, making a positive difference in the world.

  • Cross - Crossing represents transition, bridging, and moving between states. May your child cross bridges with courage and build new ones.

  • Interlock Arms - Interlock Arms - To link arms together - carries meaning in Japanese naming tradition. May your child embody the positive aspects of interlock arms throughout life.

  • To Pierce - The act of pierce represents purposeful action and the will to make a difference. May your child pierce with wisdom and purpose, making a positive difference in the world.

  • Forked Pole - Tools extend our abilities and enable us to create. May your child use the right tools wisely for good purposes.

  • Fork - Fork - Branching into two - carries meaning in Japanese naming tradition. May your child embody the positive aspects of fork throughout life.

  • Jab - Sharpness represents clarity, precision, and cutting through confusion. May your child have a sharp mind that cuts through to truth.

  • Point - Points represent focus, direction, and specific meaning. May your child make their points clearly and listen to others.

  • Wedge - Wedge - To insert or jam in between - carries meaning in Japanese naming tradition. May your child embody the positive aspects of wedge throughout life.

桜咲- Ousa -

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means "cherry blossom, cherry tree."

  • Cherry Tree - A deciduous tree famous for spring blooms.

  • Sakura - Cherry Blossom. A deciduous tree of the rose family.

Name ideas examples

  • Cherry Tree - Cherry trees symbolize renewal, beauty, and the celebratory spirit of spring. As a beloved tree in Japanese culture, they represent hope and new beginnings. May your child blossom like the cherry tree, bringing beauty and joy each season of life.

  • Sakura - Sakura (cherry blossoms) embody mono no aware, the poignant beauty of impermanence, reminding us to cherish each moment. May your child embrace life's fleeting beauty like the cherry blossom, living fully and leaving a lasting impression.

means "to smile, to bloom."

Name ideas examples

  • To Bloom - Blooming represents opening to life, revealing inner beauty, and flourishing. May your child open to life and flourish.

  • To Smile - The ability to smile represents purposeful action and contribution. May your child smile with wisdom and good intent.

桜沙- Ousa -

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means "cherry blossom, cherry tree."

  • Cherry Tree - A deciduous tree famous for spring blooms.

  • Sakura - Cherry Blossom. A deciduous tree of the rose family.

Name ideas examples

  • Cherry Tree - Cherry trees symbolize renewal, beauty, and the celebratory spirit of spring. As a beloved tree in Japanese culture, they represent hope and new beginnings. May your child blossom like the cherry tree, bringing beauty and joy each season of life.

  • Sakura - Sakura (cherry blossoms) embody mono no aware, the poignant beauty of impermanence, reminding us to cherish each moment. May your child embrace life's fleeting beauty like the cherry blossom, living fully and leaving a lasting impression.

means "sand, beach, select."

  • Sand - Fine particles of rock.

  • Beach - A sandy shore.

  • Select - To Choose; to sort out.

  • Desert - A barren area of land, typically with little vegetation, extreme temperatures, and sparse population.

  • Sift - To separate out the good from the bad by washing with water.

Name ideas examples

  • Sand - Language elements enable expression and communication. May your child communicate clearly and understand others well.

  • Beach - Beach - A sandy shore - carries meaning in Japanese naming tradition. May your child embody the positive aspects of beach throughout life.

  • Select - Selecting represents wisdom, choice, and careful decision-making. May your child select wisely in all of life's important choices.

  • Desert - Earth represents stability, nurturing, and solid foundation. May your child stand on solid ground with deep roots.

  • Sift - Sifting represents separating, discerning, and finding the valuable. May your child discern what is valuable.

桜紗- Ousa -

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means "cherry blossom, cherry tree."

  • Cherry Tree - A deciduous tree famous for spring blooms.

  • Sakura - Cherry Blossom. A deciduous tree of the rose family.

Name ideas examples

  • Cherry Tree - Cherry trees symbolize renewal, beauty, and the celebratory spirit of spring. As a beloved tree in Japanese culture, they represent hope and new beginnings. May your child blossom like the cherry tree, bringing beauty and joy each season of life.

  • Sakura - Sakura (cherry blossoms) embody mono no aware, the poignant beauty of impermanence, reminding us to cherish each moment. May your child embrace life's fleeting beauty like the cherry blossom, living fully and leaving a lasting impression.

means "gauze."

  • Gauze - A thin, sheer fabric made of silk or cotton.

Name ideas examples

  • Gauze - Fabrics represent the weaving together of life's threads. May your child weave a beautiful tapestry with their life.

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