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Japanese names and meanings

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135 Japanese Name Ideas With Meaning - Brand Peps

Japanese names fascinate many people. They want a name with a meaning that sounds beautiful. Here is a collection of 135 Japanese name ideas.

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Japanese girl names- I was looking for one name for one character and it turns out all these are kinda pretty.

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When the name Janelle is written in katakana, it appears like this: ジャネル (JI-YA-NE-RU) We search for kanji that can be read the same way, and using those phonetic characters, we create a name in kanji. This time we created the following name in Kanji: 時矢根留 時 can be read as “JI,” and means “hour” or “time.” 矢 can be read as “YA,” and means “arrow.” 根 can be read as “NE,” and means “a root” or “the origin.” 留 can be read as “RU,” and means “stationary.”
When the name Yatzil is written in katakana, it appears like this: ヤトジル (YA-TO-JI-RU) We search for kanji that can be read the same way, and using those phonetic characters, we create a name in kanji. This time we created the following name in Kanji: 矢戸時留 矢 can be read as “YA,” and means “arrow.” 戸 can be read as “TO,” and means “door” or “shutter.” 時 can be read as “JI,” and means “hour” or “time.” 留 can be read as “RU,” and means “stationary.”
When the name Chris is written in katakana, it appears like this: クリス (KU-RI-SU) We search for kanji that can be read the same way, and using those phonetic characters, we create a name in kanji. This time we created the following name in Kanji: 久利寿 久 can be read as “KU,” and means “for a long time” or “eternity.” 利 can be read as “RI,” and means “benefit” or “advantage.” 寿 can be read as “SU,” and means “congratulations” or “longevity.”
When the name Utpal is written in katakana, it appears like this: ウタパル (U-TA-PA-RU) We search for kanji that can be read the same way, and using those phonetic characters, we create a name in kanji. This time we created the following name in Kanji: 羽多派留 羽 can be read as “U,” and means "feather" or “wing.” 多 can be read as “TA,” and means “much.” 派 can be read as “PA,” and means “derivation” or “a school.” 留 can be read as “RU,” and means “stationary.”