Best Japanese Names (Girls)

  1. Aoi
    • Origin:

      Japanese
    • Meaning:

      "bluish"
    • Description:

      A very popular girls' name in Japan with an unfortunate English pronunciation: picture a toddler with a hurt knee saying "owee."
  2. Asuna
    • Ayano
      • Ayumi
        • Hanako
          • Origin:

            Japanese
          • Meaning:

            "flower child"
          • Description:

            Hanako has a delicate sound and quaint meaning -- but there's a catch. According to widespread urban legend in Japan, Hanako is the name of the ghost of a little girl who haunts school bathrooms, who sometimes answers if you call her name.
        • Haruka
          • Izumi
            • Kaede
              • Origin:

                Japanese
              • Meaning:

                "maple tree"
              • Description:

                No - not a creative spelling of Katy. This name, which can be used for boys or girls, means maple tree. Kaede is unusual in Japan although it has been gaining more popularity after it has been used for several anime and manga characters.
            • Kei
              • Origin:

                Japanese
              • Meaning:

                "blessing, excellent, respect, wise, jewel"
              • Description:

                More common for girls in Japan, thanks to the prevalence of the related name Keiko.
            • Keiko
              • Origin:

                Japanese
              • Meaning:

                "happy child"
              • Description:

                Japanese classic with optimistic meaning.
            • Kiki
              • Origin:

                French nickname and Japanese
              • Meaning:

                "double happiness"
              • Description:

                Kiki is one of the Coco-Gigi-Fifi-Lulu bohemian-type French nickname names from the turn of the last century, which have endless energy and sparkle. Artist Kiki Smith is its most well-known contemporary representative, and Kiki was the inspiring heroine of Zadie Smith's On Beauty. Kiki can be a nickname for any name beginning with the K sound, from Katherine to Christina to Kayla.
            • Kyoko
              • Origin:

                Japanese
              • Meaning:

                "mirror"
              • Description:

                One of the most familiar and attractive Japanese names, though rarely heard outside that culture.
            • Kanon
              • Kasumi
                • Kumiko
                  • Mari
                    • Origin:

                      Welsh, Breton, Scandinavian, Hungarian, Estonian, and Basque variation of Maria or Mary
                    • Meaning:

                      "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
                    • Description:

                      Mari enjoyed some mid-century popularity as a nicknameish version of Mary, but now deserves a second look as a multicultural classic. Mari is the name of the Basque goddess of fertility and weather and is also, for unrelated reasons, popular in Norway. The biggest problem with the potentially-lovely Mari will be getting people to say it the way you want. While some Europeans pronounce it as Marie, that will only confuse things more. Better to make it its own individual name by pronouncing it MAH-ree. As one commenter pointed out, in Estonian the name is not a Mary variation but means "berry" – all the more reason for us to like it!
                  • Midori
                    • Origin:

                      Japanese
                    • Meaning:

                      "green"
                    • Description:

                      In Japan, color names symbolize human qualities (in this case, fame); name of gifted violist Midori, but also a Japanese melon liqueur.
                  • Mariko
                    • Minori
                      • Misaki