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祢 Japanese Girl Names Variations.

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Name:
kotone
Katakana:
コトネ

Kanji:
言祢
Meaning:
  • Say
  • My father's mausoleum. The tablets to take with you in times of war.
Name:
kokone
Katakana:
ココネ

Kanji:
心祢
Meaning:
  • Mind. Spirit. Feelings. Thoughts. Heart. Chest. Center. The center of things. Important things. The point.
  • My father's mausoleum. The tablets to take with you in times of war.
Name:
yuzune
Katakana:
ユズネ

Kanji:
柚祢
Meaning:
  • Yuzu (Japanese citron). An evergreen shrub of the mandarin family.
  • My father's mausoleum. The tablets to take with you in times of war.
Name:
sane
Katakana:
サネ

Kanji:
紗祢
Meaning:
  • Thin silk. A thin, coarse silk fabric. A veil-like fabric.
  • My father's mausoleum. The tablets to take with you in times of war.
Name:
ramune
Katakana:
ラムネ

Kanji:
羅武祢
Meaning:
  • Net, a net for catching birds.They are arranged in a row like a net. Thin silk.
  • Strong and courageous. Strong-willed. warrior. soldier. Battle. War. Military. War potential. Weapons. Overcome. Surpass.
  • My father's mausoleum. The tablets to take with you in times of war.
Name:
momone
Katakana:
モモネ

Kanji:
百祢
Meaning:
  • Hundred. Kanji character for the number 100 (hundred). An example of a large number. A lot of things.
  • My father's mausoleum. The tablets to take with you in times of war.
Name:
nene
Katakana:
ネネ

Kanji:
音祢
Meaning:
  • Sound. Tone. Voice. News.
  • My father's mausoleum. The tablets to take with you in times of war.
Name:
moneka
Katakana:
モネカ

Kanji:
百祢佳
Meaning:
  • Hundred. Kanji character for the number 100 (hundred). An example of a large number. A lot of things.
  • My father's mausoleum. The tablets to take with you in times of war.
  • Beautiful. Good in shape. Excellent. Splendid. The time is just right. Congratulations.
Name:
kotone
Katakana:
コトネ

Kanji:
瑚十祢
Meaning:
  • Name of the instrument. A vessel used to hold the five grains of rice and offer them to a religious temple. A character used for coral.
  • Ten. Kanji character for the number 10 (ten). The next number after nine. A large number. A number of things. A shape in which lines intersect vertically and horizontally.
  • My father's mausoleum. The tablets to take with you in times of war.
Name:
hakane
Katakana:
ハカネ

Kanji:
羽華祢
Meaning:
  • Feathers. Insect wings. Wings. A word for counting birds and rabbits.
  • Flower. Gorgeous. Beautiful. Eye-catching. Excellent and beautiful. White powder. Chinese self-designation.
  • My father's mausoleum. The tablets to take with you in times of war.
Name:
mikune
Katakana:
ミクネ

Kanji:
未来祢
Meaning:
  • Not yet. Sheep of the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac.
  • Come. From now on. Until now.
  • My father's mausoleum. The tablets to take with you in times of war.
Name:
kotone
Katakana:
コトネ

Kanji:
琴祢
Meaning:
  • Koto. General term for all stringed instruments. A musical instrument that has been familiar to Japanese people since ancient times.
  • My father's mausoleum. The tablets to take with you in times of war.
Name:
yune
Katakana:
ユウネ

Kanji:
優祢
Meaning:
  • Gentle. Soothing. Caring. Soothing. Relaxed. Elegant, beautiful. Superior to others. Excellent. Rich. Abundant. Generous.
  • My father's mausoleum. The tablets to take with you in times of war.
Name:
nei
Katakana:
ネイ

Kanji:
祢衣
Meaning:
  • My father's mausoleum. The tablets to take with you in times of war.
  • A garment. Something to wear. A jacket. Something to cover the outside.
Name:
hanane
Katakana:
ハナネ

Kanji:
華祢
Meaning:
  • Flower. Gorgeous. Beautiful. Eye-catching. Excellent and beautiful. White powder. Chinese self-designation.
  • My father's mausoleum. The tablets to take with you in times of war.
Name:
itone
Katakana:
イトネ

Kanji:
絃祢
Meaning:
  • Strings. A string attached to a musical instrument. General term for stringed instruments.
  • My father's mausoleum. The tablets to take with you in times of war.
Name:
nene
Katakana:
ネネ

Kanji:
祢寧
Meaning:
  • My father's mausoleum. The tablets to take with you in times of war.
  • Tranquil
Name:
neina
Katakana:
ネイナ

Kanji:
祢衣奈
Meaning:
  • My father's mausoleum. The tablets to take with you in times of war.
  • A garment. Something to wear. A jacket. Something to cover the outside.
  • Red apple. The name of a fruit tree called "kara-nashi. A word expressing a question or antonym.
Name:
neo
Katakana:
ネオ

Kanji:
祢緒
Meaning:
  • My father's mausoleum. The tablets to take with you in times of war.
  • The beginning of things. Connection. A thought caused by a thing.
Name:
nene
Katakana:
ネネ

Kanji:
寧祢
Meaning:
  • Tranquil
  • My father's mausoleum. The tablets to take with you in times of war.

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