Japanese Girl Names

  1. Tsunade
    • Tsuneko
      • Tsuru
        • Tsuruko
          • Tsuyako
            • Tsuyoshi
              • Uta
                • Origin:

                  German
                • Meaning:

                  "prosperity, riches"
                • Description:

                  Medieval name that still hasn't crossed the ocean, known here primarily via actress/teacher Uta Hagen.
              • Ukiko
                • Umi
                  • Waka
                    • Wakaba
                      • Wakana
                        • Yoriko
                          • Description:

                            Yoriko is a feminine Japanese name written with various kanji combinations, often including 'yori' (依) meaning 'dependence' or 'reliance' and 'ko' (子) meaning 'child,' a traditional suffix for female names in Japan. The name can convey meanings like 'reliable child' or 'dependent child,' though specific interpretations vary based on the chosen characters. Popular throughout the 20th century in Japan, its usage has declined somewhat as modern parents opt for names with fewer syllables and alternative endings. Outside Japan, Yoriko remains recognizable but uncommon, maintaining its distinctive cultural identity. The name represents traditional Japanese naming conventions while offering a melodic sound that travels well across language barriers.
                        • Yoshi
                          • Origin:

                            Japanese
                          • Meaning:

                            "good, respectful"
                          • Description:

                            Popular name in Japan, wouldn't work too well outside that culture.
                        • Yoshie
                          • Description:

                            Yoshie is a feminine Japanese name with several beautiful meanings depending on the kanji characters used to write it. Common interpretations include 'good fortune,' 'righteous,' 'fragrant,' or 'beautiful branch.' Popular in Japan throughout the 20th century, Yoshie has traditional associations but remains accessible to non-Japanese speakers. Outside Japan, it gained modest recognition through cultural exchange and Japanese diaspora communities. The name has a gentle, melodic quality that transcends language barriers. Yoshie exemplifies the elegance and meaningful nature of Japanese names, where carefully chosen characters create layers of significance while maintaining a harmonious sound.
                        • Yoshiko
                          • Description:

                            Yoshiko is a traditional Japanese feminine name combining elements that typically mean 'good' (yoshi) and 'child' (ko), though the meaning can vary depending on the specific kanji characters used to write it. Popular throughout the 20th century in Japan, Yoshiko was particularly common among women born in the early to mid-1900s. The name reflects traditional Japanese naming patterns where 'ko' (child) was frequently used as a suffix for girls' names. While maintaining strong cultural connections to Japan, Yoshiko has gained some international recognition through Japanese diaspora communities. The name carries a gentle rhythm and authentic cultural significance, appealing to parents seeking a name with clear Japanese heritage and a graceful sound.
                        • Yoshiyo
                          • Description:

                            Yoshiyo is a feminine Japanese name comprised of meaningful kanji characters, though the specific meaning depends on which characters are used for writing it. Common combinations include those representing "good generation," "righteous world," or "fortunate era." Like many traditional Japanese names, Yoshiyo carries cultural significance with elements often wishing positive qualities or prosperous circumstances upon the child. The name has a melodic quality with its harmonious vowel sounds and balanced syllable structure. While well-established in Japan, Yoshiyo remains relatively uncommon internationally. The name follows traditional Japanese naming patterns, where meaning and written form are as important as pronunciation. Although not widely used outside of Japanese communities, Yoshiyo's authentic cultural roots and pleasant sound make it appealing to families seeking a genuine Japanese name that carries traditional values and aesthetic beauty.

                        • Yui
                          • Origin:

                            Japanese
                          • Meaning:

                            "superior garment"
                          • Description:

                            Very popular girls' name in Japan not quite as easy to transport westward as the also-popular Rin.
                        • Yuki
                          • Origin:

                            Japanese
                          • Meaning:

                            "snow"
                          • Description:

                            An appealing Asian name with a nickname feel.
                        • Yukie
                          • Description:

                            Yukie is a feminine Japanese name with several possible meanings depending on the kanji characters used to write it. Common interpretations include 'snow blessing,' 'happy snow,' or 'gentle snow,' with elements 'yuki' (snow) and 'e' (blessing). The name evokes images of delicate snowfall and winter beauty. In Japanese culture, snow symbolizes purity and tranquility. While traditional in Japan, Yukie remains relatively uncommon in Western countries, though it has gained some international recognition through Japanese cultural exports. The name has a gentle, melodic quality that transcends language barriers. For non-Japanese families, it offers an accessible entry point into Japanese naming traditions while maintaining its authentic cultural roots.