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我 Japanese Girl Names Variations.

15 names found.

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Name:
gara
Katakana:
ガアラ

Kanji:
我愛羅
Meaning:
  • First person. Myself. Selfishness. Self-centered thinking. Human nature in Buddhism.
  • 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.
  • Net, a net for catching birds.They are arranged in a row like a net. Thin silk.
Name:
agasa
Katakana:
アガサ

Kanji:
明我冴
Meaning:
  • 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.
  • First person. Myself. Selfishness. Self-centered thinking. Human nature in Buddhism.
  • Brilliant. Clear. Brisk. Cold. A parable of the intelligent and dignified.
Name:
fuga
Katakana:
フウガ

Kanji:
楓我
Meaning:
  • Maple. A general term for plants of the genus Acer in the family Aceraceae.
  • First person. Myself. Selfishness. Self-centered thinking. Human nature in Buddhism.
Name:
towa
Katakana:
トワ

Kanji:
都我
Meaning:
  • Capital. Metropolis. A large city where people gather. Tokyo. To control. To unite. Gorgeous. Beautiful. The city's style and elegance.
  • First person. Myself. Selfishness. Self-centered thinking. Human nature in Buddhism.
Name:
towa
Katakana:
トワ

Kanji:
留我
Meaning:
  • Stays. To hold in place. To be still and unmoving.
  • First person. Myself. Selfishness. Self-centered thinking. Human nature in Buddhism.
Name:
towa
Katakana:
トワ

Kanji:
東我
Meaning:
  • East. East direction. The countries and regions east of the capital. Spring in the Five Elements theory.
  • First person. Myself. Selfishness. Self-centered thinking. Human nature in Buddhism.
Name:
towa
Katakana:
トワ

Kanji:
富我
Meaning:
  • Wealth. Abundance. To be rich. Property. There is plenty of wealth. To be full.
  • First person. Myself. Selfishness. Self-centered thinking. Human nature in Buddhism.
Name:
towa
Katakana:
トワ

Kanji:
兎我
Meaning:
  • Rabbit. A general term for mammals of the order Rabbits. It has long ears and is fast on its feet. The moon itself, from the legend that there is a rabbit in the moon.
  • First person. Myself. Selfishness. Self-centered thinking. Human nature in Buddhism.
Name:
enwa
Katakana:
エンワ

Kanji:
艶我
Meaning:
  • Shiny. Gleaming. glossy. Bewitching. Love and affairs between men and women.
  • First person. Myself. Selfishness. Self-centered thinking. Human nature in Buddhism.
Name:
sawa
Katakana:
サワ

Kanji:
沙我
Meaning:
  • Sand. Sandy beach. Waterfront. Desert. The place where the sand meets the water. To wash with water and select the good ones.
  • First person. Myself. Selfishness. Self-centered thinking. Human nature in Buddhism.
Name:
reiwa
Katakana:
レイワ

Kanji:
羚我
Meaning:
  • Wild goat
  • First person. Myself. Selfishness. Self-centered thinking. Human nature in Buddhism.
Name:
tomowa
Katakana:
トモワ

Kanji:
巴我
Meaning:
  • 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.
  • First person. Myself. Selfishness. Self-centered thinking. Human nature in Buddhism.
Name:
mawa
Katakana:
マワ

Kanji:
麻我
Meaning:
  • Hemp. An annual herbaceous plant of the mulberry family. General term for plants resembling hemp. Numb.
  • First person. Myself. Selfishness. Self-centered thinking. Human nature in Buddhism.
Name:
shuga
Katakana:
シュガ

Kanji:
主我
Meaning:
  • 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.
  • First person. Myself. Selfishness. Self-centered thinking. Human nature in Buddhism.
Name:
agako
Katakana:
アガコ

Kanji:
吾我子
Meaning:
  • Myself. Me. First-person pronouns. My. A word used to call someone close to you. To prevent. To stop.
  • First person. Myself. Selfishness. Self-centered thinking. Human nature in Buddhism.
  • Children

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