Top 15 Japanese Female Names and Meanings

Top 15 Japanese Female Names and Meanings

Japanese culture is a very interesting one. Japanese female names, among other things, have to be given according to cultural traditions and Japanese people are only entitled to two names. The first name is the surname and the second is the name they get from their fathers.

Top 15 Japanese Female Names and Meanings

Japanese females given names, the surname to be exact, may be subject to change.it usually happens after marriage where she may opt to take up the Husbands’ surname. Japanese female names meaning varies. Usually, a name given to a female in Japan will tend to characterize something or a certain feeling or a certain event.

Below are some Japanese girl names and meaning in English.

Aiko

Top 15 Japanese Female Names and Meanings

A Japanese female names list mostly consists of names that have some deep-rooted meanings. Aiko is a name that symbolizes the feeling of being loved. When a girl is given this name, it shows that the parents are affectionate towards the child; the child also grows up knowing they are a symbol of love. Which girl wouldn’t want to be a symbol of love?

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Akane

Top 15 Japanese Female Names and Meanings

In Japan, this symbolizes the color red in its deepest form. It was ranked number 9 as the most popular girls’ names in Japan.

Akari

Top 15 Japanese Female Names and Meanings

In Japan, Akari is used to symbolize light. When a girl is given this name, she is the light of her parents’ heart; she brightened up the life of her parents.

Ayane

Top 15 Japanese Female Names and Meanings

Ayane is a Japanese name that is translated to mean a woman with a colorful sound. This may be given to a child born in a family with a musical background.

Asuka

Top 15 Japanese Female Names and Meanings

Asuka read literary means tomorrow’s fragrance. She will blossom tomorrow, she is meant for greatness

Bashira

Top 15 Japanese Female Names and Meanings

This is used to describe a person who comes bearing good news. She is happy.

Chika

Top 15 Japanese Female Names and Meanings

She has plenty of knowledge and wisdom. You celebrate the wisdom that is n her for it is excellent.

Emiko

Top 15 Japanese Female Names and Meanings

It means a girl is not only filled with beauty, but she will also be a favored one. She is an achiever and she will be successful.

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Fumiko

Top 15 Japanese Female Names and Meanings

She is wealthy. She has wealth of knowledge and she is good when it comes to her academics.

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Hanako

Top 15 Japanese Female Names and Meanings

It gives the woman the characteristic of a flower. A flower that will eventually bloom.

Haruhi

Top 15 Japanese Female Names and Meanings

Haruhi in Japan is used as to describe a typical spring period. A spring period has its days bright and the flowers blooming.

Japana

Top 15 Japanese Female Names and Meanings

Just like the typical Japanese, this denotes a person who is driven by ambition. She is full of vigor and energy.

Junko

Top 15 Japanese Female Names and Meanings

This one means that the bearer of the name is obedient. She is a pure heart and is not superficial.

Kaede

Top 15 Japanese Female Names and Meanings

A list of Japanese female names is so diverse that some names are drawn out from plants. Kaede is the Japanese name of the maple tree. This symbolizes culture and beauty as the trees leave to make the tree look so beautiful.

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Kaiya

Top 15 Japanese Female Names and Meanings

This name is a Japanese name that denotes forgiveness. She is forgiving or she symbolizes forgiveness.

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