Japanese Names
November 3, 2011 Leave a Comment
鈴木一郎 (すずき-いちろう) Suzuki Ichirou
Do you know which one is the surname?
In English, the surname would come last (and thus is aptly called a last name) but that’s not how it works in Japan. When reading Japanese names, the surname comes before the given name. Actually, it would be considered the upper name because Japanese is written vertically. The surname is called 名字 (みょうじ). In Japanese, the given name is called名前 (なまえ) or 下の名前 (したのなまえ), which literally means bottom name.
Most Japanese people have only one surname and one given name. Middle names are usually not given. There are thousands of Japanese family names, and many different Kanji combinations. The Japanese imperial family members have no surname. Given names in Japanese are usually combinations of Kanji or written with Kana alone. The Kanji for a name may have several different pronunciations. Names that are written in only Hiragana and Katakana are only phonetic readings and do not have the meaning that would be expressed by Kanji.
子 (KO) meaning “child” was a very popular name ending for girls. It’s not as popular in modern times but names containing -ko at the end can certainly still be used. Usually the Kanji preceding the -ko ending are lovely or beautiful in nature.
AIKO 愛子 (愛 (ai) “love, affection”, 藍 “indigo”)
AKIKO 晶子, 明子, 秋子 (晶 (aki) “sparkle”, 明 (aki) “bright”, 秋 (aki) “autumn”)
ATSUKO 温子, 篤子, 敦子 (温 (atsu) “warm”, 篤 (atsu) “kind, cordial”, 敦 (atsu) “honest”)
AYAKO 彩子, 綾子, 絢子 (彩 (aya) “colour”, 綾 (aya) “design”, 絢 (aya) “kimono design”)
CHIKAKO 千香子 (千 (chi) “thousand”, 香 (ka) “smell, perfume”)
CHIYOKO 千代子 (千 (chi) “thousand” and 代 (yo) “generations”)
CHOUKO 蝶子 (蝶 (chou) “butterfly”)
ETSUKO 悦子 (悦 (etsu) “joy”)
HANAKO 花子 (花 (hana) “flower”)
HARUKO 春子, 陽子 (春 (haru) “spring” or 陽 (haru) “sun, sunlight”)
HIROKO 寛子, 裕子, 浩子 (寛 (hiro) “tolerant, generous”, 裕 (hiro) “abundant” or 浩 (hiro) “prosperous”)
HOSHIKO 星子 (星 (hoshi) “star”)
JUNKO 順子, 純子 (順 (jun) “obedient” or 純 (jun) “genuine, pure”.
KAZUKO 一子, 和子 (一 (kazu) “one” or 和 (kazu) “harmony”)
KEIKO 慶子, 敬子, 啓子 (慶 (kei) “celebrate”, 敬 (kei) “respect” or 啓 (kei) “open”)
KIMIKO 后子, 君子 (后 (kimi) “empress” or 君 (kimi) “senior, noble”)
KIYOKO 清子 (清 (kiyo) “pure, clean”)
KUMIKO 久美子 (久 (ku) “long time”, 美 (mi) “beautiful”)
MARIKO 真里子 (真 (ma) “real, true”, 里 (ri) “village”)
MICHIKO 美智子 (美 (mi) “beautiful”, 智 (chi) “wisdom, intellect”)
MINAKO 美奈子 (美 (mi) “beautiful”, 奈 (na), a phonetic character)
MITSUKO 光子 (光 (mitsu) “light”)
MIYAKO 美夜子 (美 (mi) “beautiful”, 夜 (ya) “night”)
MOMOKO 百子, 桃子 (百 (momo) “hundred” or 桃 (momo) “peach tree”.
MORIKO 森子 (森 (mori) “forest”)
NAOKO 直子 (直 (nao) “honest, straight”)
NATSUKO 夏子 (夏 (natsu) “summer”)
NORIKO 法子, 典子 (法 (nori) “law, rule” or 典 (nori) “code, ceremony”)
RIKO 莉子, 理子 莉 (ri) “jasmine” or 理 (ri) “truth”)
SACHIKO 幸子 (幸 (sachi) “happiness”)
SAKURAKO 桜子 (桜 (sakura) “cherry blossom”)
SETSUKO 節子 (節 (setsu) “occasion, period, melody”)
SUMIKO 澄子 (澄 (sumi) “clear”)
TAKAKO 孝子 (孝 (taka) “filial piety”)
TAMIKO 多美子 (多 (ta) “many”, 美 (mi) “beautiful”)
TOMIKO 富子 (富 (tomi) “wealth, abundance”
TOMOKO 智子, 朋子 (智 (tomo) “wisdom, intellect” or 朋 (tomo) “friend”)
TSUKIKO 月子 (月 (tsuki) “moon”)
UMEKO 梅子 (梅 (ume) “plum”)
YOKO; YOUKO 陽子, 洋子 (陽 (you) “sun, sunlight” or 洋 (you) “ocean”
YOSHIKO 良子, 芳子, 悦子 (良 (yoshi) “good”, 芳 (yoshi) “fragrant” or 悦 (yoshi) “joy”)
YUKO 優子 ( 優 (yu) “gentleness, superiority”)
YUKIKO 幸子, 雪子 (幸 (yuki) “happiness” or 雪 (yuki) “snow”)
YUMIKO 由美子, 弓子 (弓 (yumi) “archery bow” or 由 (yu) “reason” with 美 (mi) “beautiful”)
YUUKO 優子, 悠子, 裕子 (優 (yuu) “gentleness, superiority”, 悠 (yuu) “distant, leisurely” or 裕 (yuu) “abundant”)
It’s natural to want sweet girl names though, right? However, I’ve never seen a boy name end in -ko that’s had the meaning “child”. There are a few that end in -o meaning “man, husband”. Boys’ names usually end in -rou meaning “son” or “bright”. Names ending in -rou can be paired with numbers to indicate the birth order of sons.
1. ICHIRO; ICHIROU 一郎 (一 (ichi) one” and 郎 (rou) “son”
2. JIRO; JIROU 二郎 (二 (ji) “two” and 郎 (rou) “son”)
3. SABURO; SABUROU 三郎 (三 (sabu) “three” and 郎 (rou) “son”
4. SHIRO; SHIROU 四郎 (四 (shi) “four” and 郎 (rou) “son”
5. GORO; GOROU 五郎 (五 (go) “five” and 郎 (rou) “son”)
6. ROKURO; ROKUROU 六郎 (六 (roku) “six” and 郎 (rou) “son”)
7. SHICHIRO; SHICHIROU 七郎 (七 (shichi) “seven” and 郎 (rou) “son”)
8. HACHIRO; HACHIROU 八郎 (八 (hachi) “eight” and 郎 (rou) “son”)
9. KURO; KUROU 九郎 (九 (ku) “nine” and 郎 (rou) “son”)
10. JURO; JUROU 十郎 (十 (ju) “ten” and 郎 (rou) “son”)
There are other -rou containing names. Also, below are some male exclusive names featuring -o. Boys are usually given strong or prosperous Kanji in their names. No sweetness in this realm. The manlier the better!
AKIO 明夫, 明男, 昭雄 m (明(aki) “bright”; 夫 (o) “husband, man”, 男 (o) “male, man” or 雄 (o) “hero, manly”)
KATSUO 勝雄 (勝 (katsu) “victory” and 雄 (o) “hero, manly”)
KATSURO; KATSUROU 勝郎 (勝 (katsu) “victory” and 郎 (rou) “son”)
KAZUO 一男, 和夫 (一 (kazu) “one” or 和 (kazu) “harmony” combined with 男 (o) “male” or 夫 (o) “husband, man”)
KICHIRO; KICHIROU 吉郎 m (吉 (kichi) “good luck” and 郎 (rou) “son”)
TARO; TAROU 太 (ta) “thick, big” and 郎 (rou) “son”.
YOSHIRO; YOSHIROU 義郎 (義 (yoshi) “righteous” and 郎 (rou) “son”)
And… below are a bunch of other names. There are some names that I love; some I think are okay. There are names on this list that I would honestly name my children. Of course you could change the Kanji around to find a nice meaning. By all means, give yourself a Japanese name. There are lots of names out there and like everything else in Japanese, there are tons of possibilities. The link below may help a bit (I already have Jisho Denshi directed to the name dictionary). Just type in a name to find out other names and the various Kanji used. Then you can go to “Kanji details” to see the meaning. Sometimes there are pages and pages of the same name. Don’t get overwhelmed~!
http://jisho.org/words?jap=&eng=&dict=enamdic
AI 愛, 藍 f (愛 “love, affection” or 藍 “indigo”)
AIMI 愛美 f (愛 (ai) “love, affection” and 美 (mi) “beautiful”)
AINA 愛菜 f (愛 (ai) “love, affection” and 菜 (na) “vegetables, greens”)
AIRI 愛莉, 愛梨 f (愛 (ai) “love, affection”; 莉 (ri) “jasmine” or 梨 (ri) “pear”.
AKANE 茜 f (Means “deep red” in Japanese)
AKEMI 明美 f (明 (ake) “bright” and 美 (mi) “beautiful”.
AKI 晶, 明, 秋 f (晶 “sparkle”, 明 “bright” or 秋”autumn”)
AKIRA 昭, 明, 亮 m & f (昭 “bright”, 明 “bright” or 亮 “clear”)
AMI 亜美 f (亜 (a) “second, Asia” and 美 (mi)”beautiful”)
AOI 葵, 碧 f & m (葵 “hollyhock, althea” or 碧”blue”)
ARATA 新 m Means “fresh, new” in Japanese.
ASUKA 明日香 f (明日 (asu) “tomorrow” and 香 (ka) “smell, perfume”)
AYA 彩, 綾 f (彩 “colour” or 綾 “design”)
AYAKA 彩花, 彩華 f (彩 (aya) “colour” combined with 花 (ka) “flower” or 華 (ka) “petal”)
AYAME 菖蒲 f Means “iris” in Japanese.
AYANE 彩音, 綾音, 絢音 f (彩 (aya) “colour”, 綾 (aya) “design” or 絢 (aya) “kimono design” combined with 音 (ne) “sound”)
AYANO 彩乃, 綾乃 f (彩 (aya) “colour” or 綾 (aya) “design” combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle)
AYUMU 歩夢 m (歩 (ayu) “walk” and 夢 (mu) “dream, vision”)
CHIKA 千佳, 智佳, 千花, 智花, 散花 f (千 (chi) “thousand”, 智 (chi) “wisdom, intellect” or 散 (chi) “scatter” combined with 佳 (ka) “good, fine” or 花 (ka) “flower”)
CHINATSU 千夏 f (千 (chi) “thousand” and 夏 (natsu) “summer”)
CHIYO 千代, 千世 f (千 (chi) “thousand” combined with 代 (yo) “generations” or 世 (yo) “world”)
CHO; CHOU 蝶 f Means “butterfly” in Japanese.
DAICHI 大地, 大智 m (大 (dai) “large, great” combined with 地 (chi) “earth, land” or 智 (chi) “wisdom, intellect”)
DAIKI 大輝, 大樹, 大貴 m (大 (dai) “large, great” combined with 輝 (ki) “radiance”, 樹 (ki) “tree” or 貴 (ki) “valuable, noble”)
DAISUKE 大輔 m (大 (dai) “large, great” and 輔 (suke) “help”)
EMI 恵美, 絵美 f (恵 (e) “blessing, favour” or 絵 (e) “picture” combined with 美 (mi)”beautiful”)
HANA 花, 華 f (花 or 華which both mean “flower”)
HARU 陽, 春, 晴 m (陽 “sun, sunlight”, 春 “spring” or 晴”clear up”)
HARUKA 遥, 春花, 晴香 f (遥 “far off, distant)
HARUKI 晴輝, 陽生 m (晴 (haru) “clear up” or 陽 (haru) “sun, sunlight” combined with 輝 (ki) “radiance, shine” or 生 (ki) “life”)
HARUNA 晴菜, 遥菜, 春菜 f (晴 (haru) “clear up”, 遥 (haru) “far off, distant” or 春 (haru) “spring” combined with 菜 (na) “vegetables, greens”)
HARUTO 陽斗, 遥斗, 陽翔, 晴斗 m (陽 (haru) “sun, sunlight”, 遥 (haru) “distant” or 晴 (haru) “clear up” combined with 斗 (to), which refers to the constellation Ursa Major, or 翔 (to) “soar, fly”)
HAYATE 颯 m Means “smooth” in Japanese.
HAYATO 隼人 m (隼 (haya) “falcon” and 人 (to) “person”)
HIBIKI 響 m Means “echo, sound” in Japanese.
HIDEAKI 英明 m 英 (hide) “excellent” and 明 (aki) “bright”)
HIDEKI 秀樹, 英樹 m (秀 (hide) “esteem, excellence” or 英 (hide) “excellent” combined with 樹 (ki) “tree”)
HIDEYOSHI 秀良, 秀吉 m (秀 (hide) “esteem, excellence” combined with 良 (yoshi) “good” or 吉 (yoshi) “good luck”)
HIKARI 光 f Means “light” in Japanese.
HIKARU 光, 輝 m & f (光 “light” or 輝 “radiance”)
HINA 陽菜, 日菜 f (陽 (hi) “sun, sunlight” or 日 (hi) “day, sun” combined with 菜 (na) “vegetables, greens”)
HINATA 向日葵, 陽向 f & m (向日葵 “sunflower” or 陽向 “facing the sun”)
HIRAKU 拓 m Means “expand, open, pioneer” in Japanese.
HIROSHI 寛, 浩 m (寛 “tolerant, generous” or 浩”prosperous”)
HIROTO 大翔, 博斗 m (大 (hiro) “large, great” or 博 (hiro) “command, esteem” combined with 翔 (to) “soar, fly” or 斗 (to), which refers to the constellation Ursa Major)
HITOMI 瞳, 智美 f ( 瞳 “pupil of the eye” — given to girls with gorgeous eyes)
HONOKA 和花 f (和 (hono) “harmony” (using an obscure nanori reading) and 花 (ka) “flower”)
HOSHI 星 f Means “star” in Japanese.
HOTAKA 穂高 m (穂 (ho) “grain” and 高 (taka) “tall”)
HOTARU 蛍 f Means “firefly” in Japanese.
ISAMU 勇 m Means “courage, bravery” in Japanese.
ITSUKI 樹 m Means “tree” in Japanese.
IZUMI 泉 f Means “fountain, spring” in Japanese.
KAEDE 楓 f & m Means “maple” in Japanese.
KAITO 海斗, 海翔 m (海 (kai) “sea, ocean” combined with 斗 (to), which refers to the constellation Ursa Major, or 翔 (to) “soar, fly”)
KANON 花音 f (花 (ka) “flower” and 音 (non) “sound”)
KAORI (かおり 香, 香織 f (香”smell, perfume, fragrance”)
KAORU 薫 f & m Means “fragrance” in Japanese.
KASUMI 霞, 花澄 f From Japanese 霞 “mist”
KATASHI 堅 m Means “firm, hard” in Japanese.
KATSU 勝 m Means “victory” in Japanese.
KAZUE 和枝, 一恵, 一枝 f (和 (kazu) “harmony” or 一 (kazu) “one” combined with 枝 (e) “branch” or 恵 (e) “blessing, favour”)
KAZUKI 一輝, 和希 m (一 (kazu) “one” or 和 (kazu) “harmony” combined with 輝 (ki) “radiance, shine” or 希 (ki) “hope”
KEN 健 m Means “healthy, strong” in Japanese.
KEN’ICHI 健一, 研一 m (健 (ken) “healthy, strong” or 研 (ken) “study” combined with 一 (ichi) “one”)
KENJI 研二 m (研 (ken) “study” and 二 (ji) “two”)
KENSHIN 謙信 m (謙 (ken) “modest” and 信 (shin) “truth”)
KENTA 健太 m (健 (ken) “healthy, strong” and 太 (ta) “thick, big”)
KIKU 菊 f Means “chrysanthemum” in Japanese.
KIYOSHI 淳 m Means “pure” in Japanese.
KOHAKU 琥珀 f & m Means “amber” in Japanese.
KOKORO (こころ) 心 f Means “heart, spirit” in Japanese.
KOTONE 琴音 f (琴 (koto) “harp, lute” and 音 (ne) “sound”)
KOUKI 光希, 幸輝 m (光 (kou) “light” or 幸 (kou) “happiness” combined with 希 (ki) “hope” or 輝 (ki) “radiance, shine”)
KOUTA 康太 m (康 (kou) “peace” and 太 (ta) “thick, big”)
KYO; KYOU 協, 京, 郷, 杏 m & f (協 “cooperation”, 協 “capital”, 郷 “village” or 杏”apricot”)
MAI 舞, 麻衣, 真愛 f (舞 “dance” or 麻衣 “linen robe”… 真 (ma) “real, true” combined with 愛 (ai) “love, affection”)
MAKOTO 誠 m & f Means “sincerity” in Japanese.
MAMI 真美, 麻美 f (真 (ma) “real, true” or 麻 (ma) “flax” combined with 美 (mi) “beautiful”)
MANAMI 愛美, 愛海 f (愛 (mana) “love, affection” combined with 美 (mi) “beautiful” or 海 (mi) “sea, ocean”)
MAO 真央, 真緒, 舞桜 f (真 (ma) “real, true” or 舞 (ma) “dance” combined with 央 (o) “center”, 緒 (o) “thread” or 桜 (ou) “cherry blossom”)
MASAMI 成美 f (成 (masa) “become” and 美 (mi) “beautiful”)
MASARU 勝 m Means “victory” in Japanese.
MASUYO 益世 f 益 (masu) “benefit” and 世 (yo) “world”.
MAYU 真優, 満夕 f (真 (ma) “true” or 満 (ma) “full” combined with 優 (yu) “gentleness, superiority” or 夕 (yu) “evening”)
MEGUMI (めぐみ) 恵 f Means “blessing” in Japanese.
MEI 芽依, 芽生, 芽衣 f (芽 (me) “bud, sprout” combined with 依 (i) “reliant”, 生 (i) “life” or 衣 (i) “clothing, garment”)
MICHI 道 m & f Means “path” in Japanese.
MIDORI 緑 f Means “green” in Japanese.
MIKA 美香, 美加 f (美 (mi) “beautiful” combined with 香 (ka) “smell, perfume” or 加 (ka) “increase”)
MIKI 美紀 f (美 (mi) “beautiful” and 紀 (ki) “chronicle”)
MIKU 美空, 美久, 未来 f (美 (mi) “beautiful” combined with 空 (ku) “sky” or 久 (ku) “long time”)
MINORU 実 m Means “truth” in Japanese.
MIO 美桜, 美緒 f ( 美 (mi) “beautiful” combined with 桜 (ou) “cherry blossom” or 緒 (o) “thread”)
MISAKI 美咲 f (美 (mi) “beautiful” and 咲 (saki) “blossom”)
MIU 美羽 f (美 (mi) “beautiful” and 羽 (u) “feather”)
MIYU 美優, 美結, 実優, 美夕 f (美 (mi) “beautiful” or 実 (mi) “truth” combined with 優 (yu) “gentleness, superiority” or 結 (yu) “tie, bind” or 夕 (yu) “evening”)
MIZUKI 美月, 瑞希 f (美 (mi) “beautiful” and 月 (zuki) “moon”)
MOE 萌 f Means “bud, sprout” in Japanese.
MOMOKA 百花, 桃花, 桃香 f (百 (momo) “hundred” or 桃 (momo) “peach tree” combined with 花 (ka) “flower” or 香 (ka) “smell, perfume”)
NAOKI 直樹 m (直 (nao) “honest, straight” and 樹 (ki) “tree”)
NANA 菜々, 奈々 f (菜 (na) “vegetables, greens” or 奈 (na), a phonetic character)
NANAMI 七海 f (七 (nana) “seven” and 海 (mi) “sea”
NAOMI 直美 f (直 (nao) “honest, straight” and 美 (mi) “beautiful”)
NATSUKI 菜月, 夏希 f (菜 (na) “vegetables, greens” and 月 (tsuki) “moon”. 夏 (natsu) “summer” and 希 (ki) “hope”)
NATSUMI 夏美, 菜摘 f (夏 (natsu) “summer” and 美 (mi) “beautiful”)
NOA 乃愛 f (乃 (no), a possessive particle, and 愛 (a) “love, affection”)
NOBORU 翔 m Means “rise, ascend” in Japanese.
NOBU 延 m Means “prolong, stretch” in Japanese.
NOBURU 伸 m Means “expand” in Japanese.
NOBUYUKI 信幸 m (信 (nobu) “truth” and 幸 (yuki) “happiness”)
NORI 儀 m Means “rule, ceremony” in Japanese.
OSAMU 修 m Means “discipline, study” in Japanese.
RAN 蘭 f Means “orchid” in Japanese.
REI 鈴, 麗 f From Japanese 鈴 “bell” or 麗 “lovely”.
REN 蓮, 恋 m & f (蓮 “lotus” or 恋 “romance, love”.
RIKU 陸 m Means “land” in Japanese.
RIKUTO 陸斗, 陸人 m (陸 (riku) “land” combined with 斗 (to), which refers to the constellation Ursa Major, or 人 (to) “person”)
RIN 凛 f Means “dignified, severe, cold” in Japanese.
RINA 莉奈, 里菜 f (莉 (ri) “jasmine” or 里 (ri) “village” combined with 奈 (na), a phonetic character, or 菜 (na) “vegetables, greens”)
RIO 莉央, 莉緒, 里桜 f (莉 (ri) “jasmine” or 里 (ri) “village” combined with 央 (o) “center”, 緒 (o) “thread” or 桜 (ou) “cherry blossom”)
RYO; RYOU 涼, 遼, 諒 m (涼 “cool, refreshing”, 遼 “distant” or 諒 “reality”)
RYOICHI; RYOUICHI 良一, 亮一 m (良 (ryou) “good” or 亮 (ryou) “clear” combined with 一 (ichi) “one”)
RYOTA; RYOUTA 涼太, 亮太, 良太 m (涼 (ryou) “cool, refreshing”, 亮 (ryou) “clear” or 良 (ryou) “good” combined with 太 (ta) “thick, big”)
RYUU 龍, 竜 m (龍 or 竜 which both mean “dragon”)
RYUUNOSUKE 龍之介, 隆之介 m (龍 (ryuu) “dragon” or 隆 (ryuu) “noble, prosperous” combined with 之 (no) “of” and 介 (suke) “forerunner, herald”)
SAKI 咲希 f (咲 (sa) “blossom” and 希 (ki)”hope”)
SAKURA 桜, 咲良 f (桜 “cherry blossom”, though it is often written さくら using the hiragana writing system.)
SATOMI 里美, 聡美 f (里 (sato) “village” or 聡 (sato) “wise” combined with 美 (mi)”beautiful”)
SAYURI 小百合 f (小 (sa) “small” and 百合 (yuri) “lily”)
SHIN 真 m Means “real, true” in Japanese.
SHINJU 真珠 f Means “pearl” in Japanese.
SHINOBU 忍 f & m Means “endurance” in Japanese.
SHIORI 栞 f Means “bookmark” in Japanese.
SHIZUKA 静夏, 静香 f (静 (shizu) “quiet” combined with 夏 (ka) “summer” or 香 (ka) “smell, perfume”)
SHO; SHOU 翔 m Means “soar, fly” In Japanese.
SHOUTA 翔太 m (翔 (shou) “soar, fly” and 太 (ta) “thick, big”)
SHUN 駿, 俊 f & m (駿 “fast” or 俊 “talented”)
SORA 空, 昊 f & m (空 or 昊 – both mean “sky”)
SOUTA 颯太 m (颯 (sou) “suddenly, smoothly” and 太 (ta) “thick, big”)
SUSUMU 進 m Means “advance, proceed” in Japanese.
SUZU 鈴 f Means “bell” in Japanese.
SUZUME 雀 f Means “sparrow” in Japanese.
TAICHI 太一 m (太 (ta) “thick, big” and 一 (ichi) “one”)
TAIKI 大輝 m (大 (tai) “large, great” and 輝 (ki) “radiance, shine”)
TAKAHIRO 貴大, 孝浩 m (貴 (taka) “valuable, noble” or 孝 (taka) “filial piety” combined with 大 (hiro) “large, great” or 浩 (hiro) “prosperous”)
TAKARA 宝 f Means “treasure” in Japanese.
TAKASHI 孝, 隆, 崇 m (孝 “filial piety”, 隆 “noble, prosperous” or 崇 “reverence”)
TAKESHI 武 m Means “military, warrior” in Japanese.
TAKUMA 拓真 m (拓 (taku) “expand, open, pioneer” and 真 (ma) “real, true”)
TAKUMI 匠, 巧, 拓海, 拓実 m (匠 “artisan” or 巧 “skilled”… 拓 (taku) “expand, open, pioneer” combined with 海 (mi) “sea, ocean” or 実 (mi) “truth”
TAKEHIKO 武彦, 竹彦 m (武 (take) “military” or 竹 (take) “bamboo” combined with 彦 (hiko) “boy, prince”)
TOMOMI 朋美 f (朋 (tomo) “friend” and 美 (mi) “beautiful”)
TSUBAKI 椿 f Means “camellia flower” in Japanese.
TSUBAME 燕 f Means “swallow (bird)” in Japanese.
TSUBASA 翼 m & f Means “wing” in Japanese.
WAKANA 和奏 f (和 (wa) “harmony” and 奏 (kana) “play music, complete”)
YASU 安, 康, 坦 f & m (安 “peaceful”, 康 “peace” or 坦 “level”.
YORI 頼 m Means “trust” in Japanese.
YOSHI 吉, 義, 良 m & f (吉 “good luck”, 義 “righteous”, or 良 “good”)
YOUTA 陽太 m (陽 (you) “sun, sunlight” and 太 (ta) “thick, big”)
YUA 結愛 f (結 (yu) “tie, bind” and 愛 (a) “love, affection”)
YUI 結衣, 優衣, 結 f (結 (yu) “tie, bind” or 優 (yu) “gentleness, superiority” combined with 衣 (i) “clothing, garment”)
YUINA 結菜 f (結 (yui) “tie, bind” and 菜 (na) “vegetables, greens”)
YUKI 幸, 雪, 由貴, 由紀 f & m (幸 “happiness” or 雪”snow”)
YUMI 弓, 由美, 友美, 弓美 f (弓 “archery bow”. 由 (yu) “reason”, 友 (yu) “friend” or a nanori reading of 弓 (yu) “archery bow” combined with 美 (mi)”beautiful”)
YURI 百合 f Means “lily” in Japanese.
YUU 優, 悠 m & f (優 “gentleness, superiority” or 悠 “distant, leisurely”)
YUUDAI 雄大 m ( 雄 (yuu) “hero, manly” and 大 (dai) “large, great”)
YUUKA 優花 f (優 (yuu) “gentleness, superiority” and 花 (ka) “flower”)
YUUKI 優希, 悠希, 優輝, 悠生 m & f (優 (yuu) “gentleness, superiority” or 悠 (yuu) “distant, leisurely” combined with 希 (ki) “hope”, 輝 (ki) “radiance” or 生 (ki) “life”)
YUUMA 悠真, 優真 m (悠 (yuu) “distant, leisurely” or 優 (yuu) “gentleness, superiority” combined with 真 (ma) “real, true”)
YUUNA 優菜, 優奈, 柚菜 f (優 (yuu) “gentleness, superiority” or 柚 (yuu) “citron” combined with 菜 (na) “vegetables, greens” or 奈 (na), a phonetic character)
YUUTA 優太, 悠太, 勇太 m (優 (yuu) “gentleness, superiority”, 悠 (yuu) “distant, leisurely” or 勇 (yuu) “brave” combined with 太 (ta) “thick, big”)
YUUTO 優斗, 悠斗, 悠人, 悠翔, 優翔 m (優 (yuu) “gentleness, superiority” or 悠 (yuu) “distant, leisurely” combined with 斗 (to), which refers to the constellation Ursa Major, or 人 (to) “person” or 翔 (to) “soar, fly”)
YUZUKI 優月 f (優 (yu) “gentleness, superiority” and 月 (zuki) “moon”)