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SakiJapanese boy(male) nameClick to speech さきShare this page

  • Gender:Male
  • Hiraganatip:さき
  • Katakanatip:サキ

Names and meanings by Kanji - 19 variations

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 Saki, kanji choices are listed below, sorted by the total number of Good!

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- Saki -

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Share咲 - Saki -

means "bloom, blossom, flourish." Details are below.

  • To laugh/Smile - To express joy or amusement with a facial expression.

  • To bloom/Blossom - To open and display the petals of a flower.

  • To open/Unfold - To reveal or expand something that was previously hidden or closed.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Joy - A feeling of great pleasure and happiness.

  • Beauty - The quality of being attractive, pleasing, or delightful.

  • Unfolding - The process of revealing or expanding something that was previously hidden or closed.

佐貴- Saki -

1
Share佐貴 - Saki -

means "assistant, help, aid." Details are below.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Help - To provide assistance or aid to someone in need.

  • Support - To provide assistance or encouragement to someone.

  • Encourage - To inspire someone to do something.

  • Guide - To provide direction or advice to someone.

means "precious, valuable, honorable." Details are below.

  • Precious - Highly valued and respected.

  • Noble - Of high rank or status.

  • Esteemed - Showing respect and admiration.

  • Revered - Held in high esteem and admiration.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Precious - This kanji that conveys the idea of being highly valued and cherished.

  • Noble - This kanji that conveys the idea of being of high rank or status.

  • Esteemed - This kanji that conveys the idea of being respected and admired.

  • Revered - This kanji that conveys the idea of being held in high esteem and admiration.

- Saki -

Share先 - Saki -

means "ahead, first, previous." Details are below.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Ahead - Symbolizing a child that is ahead of their peers in terms of development or progress.

  • First - Symbolizing a child that is the first in the family or the first of their kind.

  • Precede - Symbolizing a child that will lead the way for others.

- Saki -

Share興 - Saki -

means "excitement, interest, enthusiasm." Details are below.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • To start something new - It symbolizes the beginning of a new life and the potential for growth and success.

  • To rise up - It symbolizes the potential for the baby to rise up and achieve great things in life.

  • To enjoy - It symbolizes the joy and happiness that comes with being a new parent.

  • To be happy - It symbolizes the joy and happiness that comes with being a new parent and the potential for a bright future.

  • To build - It symbolizes the potential for the baby to build a strong foundation for their future.

咲希- Saki -

Share咲希 - Saki -

means "bloom, blossom, flourish." Details are below.

  • To laugh/Smile - To express joy or amusement with a facial expression.

  • To bloom/Blossom - To open and display the petals of a flower.

  • To open/Unfold - To reveal or expand something that was previously hidden or closed.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Joy - A feeling of great pleasure and happiness.

  • Beauty - The quality of being attractive, pleasing, or delightful.

  • Unfolding - The process of revealing or expanding something that was previously hidden or closed.

means "rare, hope, beg for." Details are below.

  • Wish/Hope - To wish or desire something to happen.

  • 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".

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • 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.

咲生- Saki -

common
Share咲生 - Saki -

means "bloom, blossom, flourish." Details are below.

  • To laugh/Smile - To express joy or amusement with a facial expression.

  • To bloom/Blossom - To open and display the petals of a flower.

  • To open/Unfold - To reveal or expand something that was previously hidden or closed.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Joy - A feeling of great pleasure and happiness.

  • Beauty - The quality of being attractive, pleasing, or delightful.

  • Unfolding - The process of revealing or expanding something that was previously hidden or closed.

means "life, birth, raw, uncooked." Details are below.

  • To live - Alive, Living, Life, Living things, Life force

  • To dwell - Dwelling, Living, Life

  • To give birth - Give birth, Born, Produce, Create, Occur

  • Innate - Innate, Inborn, Natural

  • To grow - Grow, Sprout, Cultivate

  • Unprocessed - Unprocessed, Unripe, Unskilled

  • Pure - Pure, Unmixed, Unadulterated

  • Scholar - Scholar, Intellectual, Teacher

  • Student - Student, Pupil, Disciple

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Alive - Symbolizing life and vitality.

  • Life - Representing the preciousness of life.

  • Living - Signifying the joy of living.

  • To Live - Encouraging the baby to live life to the fullest.

  • To Produce - Inspiring the baby to create and innovate.

  • To Grow - Reminding the baby to keep growing and learning.

  • Pure - Wishing the baby to remain pure and innocent.

  • Scholar - Honoring the baby’s intelligence and knowledge.

  • Student - Encouraging the baby to pursue knowledge.

咲祈- Saki -

Share咲祈 - Saki -

means "bloom, blossom, flourish." Details are below.

  • To laugh/Smile - To express joy or amusement with a facial expression.

  • To bloom/Blossom - To open and display the petals of a flower.

  • To open/Unfold - To reveal or expand something that was previously hidden or closed.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Joy - A feeling of great pleasure and happiness.

  • Beauty - The quality of being attractive, pleasing, or delightful.

  • Unfolding - The process of revealing or expanding something that was previously hidden or closed.

means "pray." Details are below.

  • Pray - To make a request or plea to a higher power, such as a god or deity.

  • Wish - To express a desire for something to happen.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Blessing - To bestow divine favor or protection upon someone.

  • Hope - To have a desire for something to happen, with the expectation that it will.

  • Faith - To have a strong belief in something, even in the absence of proof.

彩希- Saki -

Share彩希 - Saki -

means "color, coloring, paint, variegated." Details are below.

  • Color - To add color, to mix colors, to create a color scheme.

  • Pattern - A design, a motif, a decoration.

  • Appearance - A form, a shape, a look.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Colorful - Bright, vibrant, and full of life.

  • Vibrant - Full of energy and enthusiasm.

  • Radiant - Shining with beauty and joy.

means "rare, hope, beg for." Details are below.

  • Wish/Hope - To wish or desire something to happen.

  • 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".

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • 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.

彩葵- Saki -

Share彩葵 - Saki -

means "color, coloring, paint, variegated." Details are below.

  • Color - To add color, to mix colors, to create a color scheme.

  • Pattern - A design, a motif, a decoration.

  • Appearance - A form, a shape, a look.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Colorful - Bright, vibrant, and full of life.

  • Vibrant - Full of energy and enthusiasm.

  • Radiant - Shining with beauty and joy.

means "hollyhock, mallow, althea." Details are below.

  • Aoi - The name of a plant from the family of Aoi plants.

  • A symbol of good luck and fortune.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Aoi (葵) - This kanji that symbolizes good luck and fortune, and is associated with the beauty of nature.

  • Aoi (葵) - This kanji that symbolizes hope, joy, and optimism.

  • Aoi (葵) - This kanji that symbolizes strength, resilience, and courage.

未来- Saki -

Share未来 - Saki -

means "not yet, un-, non-." Details are below.

  • Not yet - This kanji is used to express that something has not yet happened or been done.

  • Sheep - The eighth of the twelve Chinese zodiac animals.

  • Direction - South-southwest.

  • Time - 2pm and two hours before and after.

Example concepts for naming a baby

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.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Hope - To express a wish or desire for something to happen in the future.

  • Blessing - To wish someone good luck, health, and happiness.

  • Joy - To bring happiness and delight.

  • Courage - To have the strength and determination to face difficult situations.

桜樹- Saki -

Share桜樹 - Saki -

means "cherry blossom." Details are below.

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

  • Prunus tomentosa - A deciduous shrub of the rose family.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Cherry Blossom - This is a very popular name for Japanese babies, as the cherry blossom is a symbol of beauty and renewal in Japan. It is also a symbol of the fleeting nature of life, which is a reminder to cherish each moment.

  • Beauty - The kanji for sakura (桜) can also be interpreted as “beauty”, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that beauty is something to be cherished and appreciated.

  • Renewal - The cherry blossom is a symbol of renewal and new beginnings, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that life is constantly changing and that each moment is a chance to start anew.

  • Strength - The kanji for sakura (桜) can also be interpreted as “strength”, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that strength is something to be cultivated and appreciated.

means "tree, wood, timber." Details are below.

  • Tree - A standing tree that is growing.

  • Plant - To plant a tree.

  • Stand - To stand firmly.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Tree - Symbolizing strength, stability, and growth.

  • Plant - Representing the idea of nurturing and caring for something.

  • Stand - Signifying courage and determination.

桜気- Saki -

Share桜気 - Saki -

means "cherry blossom." Details are below.

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

  • Prunus tomentosa - A deciduous shrub of the rose family.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Cherry Blossom - This is a very popular name for Japanese babies, as the cherry blossom is a symbol of beauty and renewal in Japan. It is also a symbol of the fleeting nature of life, which is a reminder to cherish each moment.

  • Beauty - The kanji for sakura (桜) can also be interpreted as “beauty”, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that beauty is something to be cherished and appreciated.

  • Renewal - The cherry blossom is a symbol of renewal and new beginnings, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that life is constantly changing and that each moment is a chance to start anew.

  • Strength - The kanji for sakura (桜) can also be interpreted as “strength”, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that strength is something to be cultivated and appreciated.

means "spirit, energy, mood, air, atmosphere." Details are below.

  • Air - The atmosphere, the natural phenomena that occur between heaven and earth.

  • Mood - Vitality, the source of human activity.

  • Aura - The aura that is said to be possessed by great people.

  • Feeling - A feeling that can be felt somehow, a state of mind.

  • Scent - Smell, to smell a scent, to have a scent.

  • Appearance - Atmosphere, taste, feeling.

  • Vapor - One of the three states of matter, steam.

  • Breath - Breath, to blow breath, to breathe.

  • Period - One of the 24 divisions of a year in the lunar calendar.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Vitality - A source of energy and activity for humans.

  • Aura - An aura of greatness attributed to great people.

  • Mood - A feeling or atmosphere that can be sensed.

  • Breath - To breathe or blow air.

  • Fragrance - A smell or scent that can be smelled.

  • Nature - Natural phenomena occurring between heaven and earth.

  • Season - A period of the year divided into 24 parts in the lunar calendar.

紗希- Saki -

Share紗希 - Saki -

means "gauze, thin silk or cotton fabric." Details are below.

  • Thin Cloth - A thin fabric made of silk.

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

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Lightness - This kanji that symbolizes lightness and delicacy.

  • Elegance - This kanji that symbolizes elegance and grace.

  • Beauty - This kanji that symbolizes beauty and refinement.

means "rare, hope, beg for." Details are below.

  • Wish/Hope - To wish or desire something to happen.

  • 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".

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • 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.

紗生- Saki -

Share紗生 - Saki -

means "gauze, thin silk or cotton fabric." Details are below.

  • Thin Cloth - A thin fabric made of silk.

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

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Lightness - This kanji that symbolizes lightness and delicacy.

  • Elegance - This kanji that symbolizes elegance and grace.

  • Beauty - This kanji that symbolizes beauty and refinement.

means "life, birth, raw, uncooked." Details are below.

  • To live - Alive, Living, Life, Living things, Life force

  • To dwell - Dwelling, Living, Life

  • To give birth - Give birth, Born, Produce, Create, Occur

  • Innate - Innate, Inborn, Natural

  • To grow - Grow, Sprout, Cultivate

  • Unprocessed - Unprocessed, Unripe, Unskilled

  • Pure - Pure, Unmixed, Unadulterated

  • Scholar - Scholar, Intellectual, Teacher

  • Student - Student, Pupil, Disciple

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Alive - Symbolizing life and vitality.

  • Life - Representing the preciousness of life.

  • Living - Signifying the joy of living.

  • To Live - Encouraging the baby to live life to the fullest.

  • To Produce - Inspiring the baby to create and innovate.

  • To Grow - Reminding the baby to keep growing and learning.

  • Pure - Wishing the baby to remain pure and innocent.

  • Scholar - Honoring the baby’s intelligence and knowledge.

  • Student - Encouraging the baby to pursue knowledge.

紗祈- Saki -

Share紗祈 - Saki -

means "gauze, thin silk or cotton fabric." Details are below.

  • Thin Cloth - A thin fabric made of silk.

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

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Lightness - This kanji that symbolizes lightness and delicacy.

  • Elegance - This kanji that symbolizes elegance and grace.

  • Beauty - This kanji that symbolizes beauty and refinement.

means "pray." Details are below.

  • Pray - To make a request or plea to a higher power, such as a god or deity.

  • Wish - To express a desire for something to happen.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Blessing - To bestow divine favor or protection upon someone.

  • Hope - To have a desire for something to happen, with the expectation that it will.

  • Faith - To have a strong belief in something, even in the absence of proof.

紗葵- Saki -

Share紗葵 - Saki -

means "gauze, thin silk or cotton fabric." Details are below.

  • Thin Cloth - A thin fabric made of silk.

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

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Lightness - This kanji that symbolizes lightness and delicacy.

  • Elegance - This kanji that symbolizes elegance and grace.

  • Beauty - This kanji that symbolizes beauty and refinement.

means "hollyhock, mallow, althea." Details are below.

  • Aoi - The name of a plant from the family of Aoi plants.

  • A symbol of good luck and fortune.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Aoi (葵) - This kanji that symbolizes good luck and fortune, and is associated with the beauty of nature.

  • Aoi (葵) - This kanji that symbolizes hope, joy, and optimism.

  • Aoi (葵) - This kanji that symbolizes strength, resilience, and courage.

紗輝- Saki -

common
Share紗輝 - Saki -

means "gauze, thin silk or cotton fabric." Details are below.

  • Thin Cloth - A thin fabric made of silk.

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

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Lightness - This kanji that symbolizes lightness and delicacy.

  • Elegance - This kanji that symbolizes elegance and grace.

  • Beauty - This kanji that symbolizes beauty and refinement.

means "radiance, brilliance." Details are below.

  • Shine - To emit or reflect light, to be bright and radiant.

  • Illuminate - To light up, to make something visible or clear.

  • Glow - To emit a steady, bright light.

  • Radiance - A bright, glowing light.

  • Splendor - Magnificent and dazzling beauty.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Shine - To bring brightness and joy to the world.

  • Illuminate - To bring clarity and understanding to the world.

  • Glow - To bring warmth and comfort to the world.

  • Radiance - To bring beauty and light to the world.

  • Splendor - To bring grandeur and magnificence to the world.

草苗- Saki -

Share草苗 - Saki -

means "grass, weeds." Details are below.

  • Grass - A type of vegetation that grows in fields and meadows.

  • Rough - Not finely made or finished.

  • Careless - Not done with care or attention.

  • Humble - Having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's own importance.

  • Rough - Not smooth or even, having a jagged or irregular surface.

  • Beginning - The point in time or space at which something starts.

  • Start - To begin to do or deal with something.

  • Initial - The first letter of a word or name.

  • Draft - A preliminary version of a document or piece of writing.

  • Rough Draft - A first version of a document or piece of writing that is not yet complete or polished.

  • Calligraphy - A style of handwriting or script.

  • Cursive - A style of handwriting in which the letters are joined together.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Beginnings - This is a suitable name for a baby because it symbolizes the start of a new life and the potential for growth and development.

  • Rough - This is a suitable name for a baby because it implies that the child will be resilient and strong, and will not be easily deterred by obstacles.

  • Careless - This is a suitable name for a baby because it implies that the child will be independent and self-reliant, and will not be easily swayed by others.

  • Humble - This is a suitable name for a baby because it implies that the child will be humble and respectful, and will not be boastful or arrogant.

  • Rough Draft - This is a suitable name for a baby because it implies that the child will be creative and open to new ideas, and will not be afraid to take risks.

  • Calligraphy - This is a suitable name for a baby because it implies that the child will be artistic and have an appreciation for beauty, and will be able to express themselves through art.

means "seedling, sapling." Details are below.

  • Plant with newly sprouted buds - This refers to a plant that has just started to sprout buds.

  • Hunting - This refers to hunting done to prevent damage to crops.

  • Descendants - This refers to bloodline, distant descendants.

  • People - This refers to the people, the masses, the populace.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Plant - This could be used to symbolize growth and new beginnings.

  • Hunting - This could be used to symbolize strength and protection.

  • Descendants - This could be used to symbolize family and lineage.

  • People - This could be used to symbolize community and unity.

裟紀- Saki -

Share裟紀 - Saki -

means "buddhist monk's robe." Details are below.

  • It is a character used to represent the Buddhist robe worn by monks "袈裟(kesa)", which is a Sanskrit word used in Buddhist scriptures.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Cloth of Compassion - This is a reference to the Buddhist concept of the kesa, a cloth worn by monks as a symbol of their compassion and dedication to their faith.

  • Blessing - The kanji 裟 can also be interpreted as a blessing, as it is often used in Buddhist prayers and ceremonies.

  • Protection - The kanji 裟 can also be interpreted as a symbol of protection, as it is often used in Buddhist rituals to ward off evil spirits.

  • Purity - The kanji 裟 can also be interpreted as a symbol of purity, as it is often used in Buddhist rituals to purify the mind and body.

  • Wisdom - The kanji 裟 can also be interpreted as a symbol of wisdom, as it is often used in Buddhist teachings to represent the path to enlightenment.

means "era, chronicle." Details are below.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Record - To remember and honor a special moment or event in life.

  • Order - To bring order and balance to the family.

  • Rule - To remind the child to follow the rules and regulations.

  • Year - To signify the year of the child's birth.

  • Chronicle - To remember the family's history and legacy.

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