吏 Japanese Names Variations.
1000 names found.
- Name:
- miria
- Katakana:
- ミリア
- Kanji:
- 美吏愛
- Meaning:
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- 美Beautiful. Excellent. Splendid. Delicious.
- 吏A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
- 愛Love. to love.To care for and cherish. To be attracted to. To be attached to a particular person.Not wanting to give up something important. To regret.
- Name:
- erina
- Katakana:
- エリナ
- Kanji:
- 英吏奈
- Meaning:
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- 英To excel. Flower. Abbreviation for British. Abbreviation for English.
- 吏A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
- 奈Red apple. The name of a fruit tree called "kara-nashi. A word expressing a question or antonym.
- Name:
- shuri
- Katakana:
- シュリ
- Kanji:
- 主吏
- Meaning:
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- 主A master. A chief. The head of a house, store, etc. A person who invites a lord or a guest. To play a central role. The main thing. The one who is first.
- 吏A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
- Name:
- rito
- Katakana:
- リト
- Name:
- rikana
- Katakana:
- リカナ
- Kanji:
- 吏芳菜
- Meaning:
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- 吏A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
- 芳Fragrant. Smells good. Good reputation.
- 菜Vegetable. A general term for vegetables whose leaves, stems, roots, and other parts are eaten. Side dish.
- Name:
- akiri
- Katakana:
- アキリ
- Kanji:
- 亜姫吏
- Meaning:
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- 亜Next. Near. Similar. Companions. Branching point. Abbreviation for Asia (Asia).
- 姫Princess. Daughter of a heavenly child. Daughter of a person of high rank. An honorific title for a woman of high rank. A beautiful woman. A beautiful name for a woman. A word for something small or lovely.
- 吏A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
- Name:
- takahito
- Katakana:
- タカヒト
- Name:
- iori
- Katakana:
- イオリ
- Kanji:
- 衣緒吏
- Meaning:
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- 衣A garment. Something to wear. A jacket. Something to cover the outside.
- 緒The beginning of things. Connection. A thought caused by a thing.
- 吏A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
- Name:
- yuri
- Katakana:
- ユウリ
- Name:
- hikari
- Katakana:
- ヒカリ
- Kanji:
- 飛果吏
- Meaning:
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- 飛Fly in the sky. To jump up. Go fast. Fast as you fly. High. Unsubstantiated bullshit.
- 果Fruits. The fruit of a tree or grass. The end of a thing. The result. Finish. Accomplishment. To make a bold move. As expected. As I thought. Really. Cause and effect.
- 吏A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
- Name:
- kori
- Katakana:
- コウリ
- Name:
- takahito
- Katakana:
- タカヒト
- Name:
- hikari
- Katakana:
- ヒカリ
- Kanji:
- 飛夏吏
- Meaning:
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- 飛Fly in the sky. To jump up. Go fast. Fast as you fly. High. Unsubstantiated bullshit.
- 夏Summer. It is one of the four seasons. Big. Prosperous. The name of a dynasty or country in China. China's own name.
- 吏A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
- Name:
- iriko
- Katakana:
- イリコ
- Name:
- ririko
- Katakana:
- リリコ
- Name:
- riri
- Katakana:
- リリ
- Name:
- genri
- Katakana:
- ゲンリ
- Name:
- sayuri
- Katakana:
- サユリ
- Kanji:
- 早裕吏
- Meaning:
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- 早Quicker. The time or period is early. Dawn. Promptly. Immediately. Not taking much time.
- 裕Abundance. To have plenty of room. To be relaxed and calm. Open-mindedness.
- 吏A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
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