Japanese Girl Names

  1. Asami
    • Asuka
      • Asumi
        • Atsuko
          • Atsumi
            • Ayaka
              • Ayako
                • Ayame
                  • Ayami
                    • Ayane
                      • Ayano
                        • Ayuka
                          • Ayuki
                            • Ayumi
                              • Ayumu
                                • Azumi
                                  • Azusa
                                    • Chia
                                      • Description:

                                        Chia is a feminine name with diverse cultural origins. In Italian, it's a diminutive of Lucia, meaning "light." In Chinese, depending on the character used, it can mean "good" or "beautiful." The name also appears in Taiwanese aboriginal languages and Spanish dialects. Beyond its multicultural presence, Chia has gained contemporary recognition through the health food chia seeds, adding associations with wellness and vitality. Pronounced "KEE-ah" or "CHEE-ah" depending on cultural context, this short, sweet name has a modern appeal with ancient roots. Despite not being among the most popular names internationally, Chia's brevity, pleasant sound, and positive meanings make it an attractive choice for parents seeking something distinctive yet accessible.
                                    • Chie
                                      • Description:

                                        Chie is a feminine Japanese name that carries significant cultural meaning. In Japanese, Chie (知恵 or 智恵) typically means 'wisdom' or 'intelligence,' though the exact meaning can vary depending on the kanji characters used to write it. The name is concise and elegant, reflecting traditional Japanese naming preferences for brevity and meaningful associations. Outside Japan, Chie remains relatively uncommon, maintaining its distinctive cultural identity. For parents seeking a name that combines simplicity with depth of meaning, Chie offers both qualities. Its single-syllable pronunciation in English (though properly two syllables in Japanese: 'chi-eh') makes it accessible while still honoring its Japanese origins.
                                    • Chihiro
                                      • Origin:

                                        Japanese
                                      • Meaning:

                                        "thousand questions"
                                      • Description:

                                        A popular Japanese name used for the young heroine of the animated film, "Spirited Away."