梛 Japanese Girl Names Variations.
728 names found.
- Name:
- kinami
- Katakana:
- キナミ
- Kanji:
- 姫梛美
- Meaning:
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- 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.
- 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."
- 美Beautiful. Excellent. Splendid. Delicious.
- Name:
- minamo
- Katakana:
- ミナモ
- Kanji:
- 実梛萌
- Meaning:
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- 実Fruit of plants and trees. Seeds of plants and trees. The production of fruits and seeds. Fruitfulness. To be full. To flourish. To have enough. Abundant. Wealth. Truthfulness. True. Truthfulness.
- 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."
- 萌Budding. The buds of plants and trees appear. Things begin to happen.
- Name:
- uruna
- Katakana:
- ウルナ
- Name:
- hanaka
- Katakana:
- ハナカ
- Kanji:
- 芭梛花
- Meaning:
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- 芭Characters used for the perennial plant "Basho".
- 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."
- 花Flowers. Something shaped like a flower. A metaphor for something as beautiful or gorgeous as a flower. Honor. To be excellent.
- Name:
- sana
- Katakana:
- サナ
- Kanji:
- 桜梛
- Meaning:
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- 桜Cherry blossom. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "spiritual beauty" and "a good education".
- 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:
- kana
- Katakana:
- カナ
- Kanji:
- 花梛
- Meaning:
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- 花Flowers. Something shaped like a flower. A metaphor for something as beautiful or gorgeous as a flower. Honor. To be excellent.
- 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:
- nanaho
- Katakana:
- ナナホ
- Kanji:
- 梛奈帆
- Meaning:
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- 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."
- 奈Red apple. The name of a fruit tree called "kara-nashi. A word expressing a question or antonym.
- 帆A sail of a ship. A cloth that catches the wind and makes the ship run.
- Name:
- yukina
- Katakana:
- ユキナ
- Kanji:
- 悠希梛
- Meaning:
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- 悠Distant in time or space. Far away. Eternal. To go on forever. Relaxed, leisurely. Tranquil. Long-hearted. Not in a hurry.
- 希Rare. To be few in number, precious. To desire. To seek. To wish for. Faint. Sparse. thin.
- 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:
- nanaha
- Katakana:
- ナナハ
- Kanji:
- 梛奈葉
- Meaning:
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- 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."
- 奈Red apple. The name of a fruit tree called "kara-nashi. A word expressing a question or antonym.
- 葉Leaf. Something thin and flat, like a leaf. Something shaped like a leaf. a sheet of paper. A unit to count the number of sheets of paper, etc. A unit for counting leaves. A division of time. A unit of counting leaves. The end.
- Name:
- jina
- Katakana:
- ジナ
- Kanji:
- 慈梛
- Meaning:
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- 慈Compassion. To love deeply. A deep feeling of respect mixed with affection. Unconditional love.
- 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:
- sarina
- Katakana:
- サリナ
- Kanji:
- 紗莉梛
- Meaning:
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- 紗Thin silk. A thin, coarse silk fabric. A veil-like fabric.
- 莉Jasmine (a kind of flower). A character used for jasmine.
- 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:
- hanaka
- Katakana:
- ハナカ
- Kanji:
- 巴梛花
- Meaning:
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- 巴A pattern like swirling water. The way things get mixed up in flames. One of the family crests. Tomoe Gozen. One of the Noh plays.
- 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."
- 花Flowers. Something shaped like a flower. A metaphor for something as beautiful or gorgeous as a flower. Honor. To be excellent.
- Name:
- rena
- Katakana:
- レナ
- Kanji:
- 玲梛
- Meaning:
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- 玲The cool sound of balls touching each other. Beautiful like a jewel.
- 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:
- ruina
- Katakana:
- ルイナ
- Name:
- junna
- Katakana:
- ジュンナ
- Kanji:
- 潤梛
- Meaning:
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- 潤Moist. Profit. To make shiny. A metaphor for something that is pervasive and abundant.
- 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:
- hinano
- Katakana:
- ヒナノ
- Kanji:
- 桧梛乃
- Meaning:
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- 桧Japanese Cypress (a kind of tree). Evergreen tall tree of the cypress family.
- 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."
- 乃In other words. For that reason. So. A long time ago. In the past. You. A second-person pronoun for a person of equal or inferior status. The word for "no" is used in particles.
- Name:
- yuna
- Katakana:
- ユナ
- Kanji:
- 有梛
- Meaning:
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- 有To exist. To have. To keep. To hold on to. Also. In addition to. Wealth. Property.
- 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:
- yukina
- Katakana:
- ユキナ
- Kanji:
- 悠季梛
- Meaning:
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- 悠Distant in time or space. Far away. Eternal. To go on forever. Relaxed, leisurely. Tranquil. Long-hearted. Not in a hurry.
- 季A time period. A certain period of time. The time of each of the four seasons. The end of a season. The end of an era. The youngest of the brothers. The youngest child. Young.
- 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:
- sana
- Katakana:
- サナ
- Kanji:
- 早梛
- Meaning:
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- 早Quicker. The time or period is early. Dawn. Promptly. Immediately. Not taking much time.
- 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."
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