![]() This second set contains more reasonable names that are loosely associated to "white", however the reading alone (say, Kiyoka) would not be enough to see this association ( 白華). Essentially, 白 can stand in for 清(きよ)、明(あき)、雪(ゆき)、… as well as having an addition reading of はく (or simply は by artistic license): In the past two decades, names with suffixes, -mi (beautiful), -ka (fragrance) and -ko (child) have taken the top lists. There are a number of names containing the kanji 白, by writing a name like あきら、きよし、ゆき with the kanji 白. As with many other cultures, Japanese girl names have lovely meanings that reflect the positive traits, flowers, and beauty. The first Ashikaga shgun, Takauji, was thus Ashikaga Takauji, not Takauji Ashikaga, despite the order sometimes given his name in many Western books. 白【しろ】、白雨【しろう】、白風【しろっぷ】、白羽【しらは】、白桐【しらぎり】、… The first thing that needs to be remembered about Japanese names is that the surname comes first. As for the two points above,Īs noted by シロ or クロ are names often given to animals.Įven the #names database on (based on ENAMDICT) containing over 100,000 female given names, contains only very rare or unusual names containing しろ・しら with the meaning of "white" and even fewer containing くろ: Koemi is a sweet pick for a happy baby, as her meaning of little smile is more than fitting. Aiko’s little loved one is a favorite, as is Sachiko’s child of joy. Though many are still unique, Japanese girl names meaning summer are quite popular. Japanese girl names are at home on a little one, with youthful meanings plentiful among them. Pronounced A-SA-MEE, asa means hemp and mi means beautiful. Given the obvious associations with white ("clarity", "light", "brightness", etc.) and black, black is quite rare as a given name. Uncommon Japanese girls’ names like Asami still offer very pretty meanings. Japanese Female Name Generator provides Japanese female names and example profile for Japanese woman with her address, credit card number, phone number, email address and hobbies. names that contain the reading しろ・しら or くろ, and. ![]()
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