吏 Japanese Girl Names Variations.
558 names found.
- Name:
- miyuri
- Katakana:
- ミユリ
- Kanji:
- 美優吏
- Meaning:
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- 美Beautiful. Excellent. Splendid. Delicious.
- 優Gentle. Soothing. Caring. Soothing. Relaxed. Elegant, beautiful. Superior to others. Excellent. Rich. Abundant. Generous.
- 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:
- mariho
- Katakana:
- マリホ
- Kanji:
- 万吏帆
- Meaning:
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- 万10000. Kanji character for the number 10000 (ten thousand). A unit of number. A large number or quantity. Sufficient. Enough. All. Various. All. Anything. Never. Always. Never. No matter what happens.
- 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.
- 帆A sail of a ship. A cloth that catches the wind and makes the ship run.
- Name:
- riku
- Katakana:
- リク
- Name:
- rina
- Katakana:
- リイナ
- Kanji:
- 吏衣菜
- 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.
- 衣A garment. Something to wear. A jacket. Something to cover the outside.
- 菜Vegetable. A general term for vegetables whose leaves, stems, roots, and other parts are eaten. Side dish.
- Name:
- mariho
- Katakana:
- マリホ
- Kanji:
- 万吏保
- Meaning:
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- 万10000. Kanji character for the number 10000 (ten thousand). A unit of number. A large number or quantity. Sufficient. Enough. All. Various. All. Anything. Never. Always. Never. No matter what happens.
- 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.
- 保To keep. To keep in a state. To protect. To help. To nourish. Nurture. To make at ease. Take good care of. Take care of. To assume responsibility for. To accompany. To ask. Take care of.
- Name:
- mitsuri
- Katakana:
- ミツリ
- Kanji:
- 光吏
- Meaning:
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- 光Light. Glow. Glitter. Honor. Fame. Brilliance. Scenery. The way it is. Big. Wide. Blessings. Words used to honor the actions of others.
- 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:
- rina
- Katakana:
- リイナ
- Kanji:
- 吏依菜
- 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.
- 依To rely on. To lean on. To use as a basis. To follow. As is. As it was. As it was before. Unclear. Hazy. To take care of the weak. Help.
- 菜Vegetable. A general term for vegetables whose leaves, stems, roots, and other parts are eaten. Side dish.
- Name:
- yuri
- Katakana:
- ユウリ
- Name:
- rina
- Katakana:
- リナ
- Name:
- rika
- Katakana:
- リカ
- Name:
- akiri
- Katakana:
- アキリ
- Kanji:
- 明吏
- Meaning:
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- 明Bright. The state of being illuminated by light and seeing clearly. A hopeful and positive attitude. A detailed understanding of things. To be clear. To distinguish. Smart. Wise. Light. To light up.
- 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:
- rina
- Katakana:
- リナ
- Name:
- rika
- Katakana:
- リカ
- Name:
- arisa
- Katakana:
- アリサ
- Kanji:
- 亜吏沙
- Meaning:
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- 亜Next. Near. Similar. Companions. Branching point. Abbreviation for Asia (Asia).
- 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.
- 沙Sand. Sandy beach. Waterfront. Desert. The place where the sand meets the water. To wash with water and select the good ones.
- Name:
- rina
- Katakana:
- リナ
- Kanji:
- 吏梛
- 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.
- 梛"Nagi (a kind of tree). A tall evergreen tree of the maki family. Because its leaves are not easily broken, it was customary for women to put the leaves behind a mirror to prevent the breakup of the relationship between a man and a woman."
- Name:
- rika
- Katakana:
- リカ
- Name:
- mikuri
- Katakana:
- ミクリ
- Name:
- rina
- Katakana:
- リナ
- Name:
- rika
- Katakana:
- リカ
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