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Name:
shirona
Katakana:
シロナ

Kanji:
白梛
Meaning:
  • White. To make white. The state of being without color or flavor. Clean. Nothing. To be clear. To tell.
  • "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:
sasha
Katakana:
サシャ

Kanji:
冴紗
Meaning:
  • Brilliant. Clear. Brisk. Cold. A parable of the intelligent and dignified.
  • Thin silk. A thin, coarse silk fabric. A veil-like fabric.
Name:
risa
Katakana:
リイサ

Kanji:
凜衣冴
Meaning:
  • dignified. Having a dignified attitude. Solemn. Crisp and tightly cold.
  • A garment. Something to wear. A jacket. Something to cover the outside.
  • Brilliant. Clear. Brisk. Cold. A parable of the intelligent and dignified.
Name:
sumika
Katakana:
スミカ

Kanji:
純華
Meaning:
  • Pure. Unpretentious. To be in one's natural state. Raw silk.
  • Flower. Gorgeous. Beautiful. Eye-catching. Excellent and beautiful. White powder. Chinese self-designation.
Name:
himari
Katakana:
ヒマリ

Kanji:
一茉凜
Meaning:
  • One. The first. Kanji for the number 1 (one). To be the most superior. To begin, to put things together.
  • Jasmine. A small evergreen shrub of the Moraceae family.
  • dignified. Having a dignified attitude. Solemn. Crisp and tightly cold.
Name:
suzumi
Katakana:
スズミ

Kanji:
澄泉
Meaning:
  • Clear. Water and sounds are clear and beautiful. The sky is not dull.
  • Spring. Water that gushes out of the ground, source. Source of water. Hot spring. The other world. The underworld.
Name:
kiyoka
Katakana:
キヨカ

Kanji:
清香
Meaning:
  • Clean. To be free from muck and dirt. Clean and righteous in mind and conduct. Refreshing. To put away. tidy up. To purify. Name of a Chinese dynasty.
  • Scent. Good smell, fragrant. Aromatic. A scented object that produces a fragrance.
Name:
rikuto
Katakana:
リクト

Kanji:
陸橙
Meaning:
  • Land. A land of undulating hills and mountains. A land that is not covered with water.
  • Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
Name:
sei
Katakana:
セイ

Kanji:
Meaning:
  • Saint. A person of superior knowledge and virtue. A person who is respected. A person who is a leader in his or her field. A person who has mastered the truth. The son of heaven. A word used to refer to a person who is the son of heaven. Unblemished.
Name:
chizu
Katakana:
チヅ

Kanji:
千鶴
Meaning:
  • Thousand. Kanji character for the number 1000 (thousand).A unit of number. A large number. Many. Various appearances.
  • Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
Name:
masaya
Katakana:
マサヤ

Kanji:
聖也
Meaning:
  • Saint. A person of superior knowledge and virtue. A person who is respected. A person who is a leader in his or her field. A person who has mastered the truth. The son of heaven. A word used to refer to a person who is the son of heaven. Unblemished.
  • Affirmation. Words for exclamations, questions, and antonyms.
Name:
sayuki
Katakana:
サユキ

Kanji:
茶雪
Meaning:
  • Tea. Tea ceremony. A drink made from an evergreen shrub of the camellia family and its leaves or berries. Light brown. Attempt at humour.
  • Snow. A metaphor for something as white as snow. To cleanse.
Name:
karina
Katakana:
カリナ

Kanji:
果凛奈
Meaning:
  • 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.
  • dignified. Having a dignified attitude. Solemn. Crisp and tightly cold.
  • Red apple. The name of a fruit tree called "kara-nashi. A word expressing a question or antonym.
Name:
kiyo
Katakana:
キヨ

Kanji:
Meaning:
  • White. To make white. The state of being without color or flavor. Clean. Nothing. To be clear. To tell.
Name:
kiyuki
Katakana:
キユキ

Kanji:
貴雪
Meaning:
  • Precious. High in status or value. High in price. A word expressing respect for others.
  • Snow. A metaphor for something as white as snow. To cleanse.
Name:
sumino
Katakana:
スミノ

Kanji:
澄乃
Meaning:
  • Clear. Water and sounds are clear and beautiful. The sky is not dull.
  • 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:
toji
Katakana:
トウジ

Kanji:
橙慈
Meaning:
  • Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
  • Compassion. To love deeply. A deep feeling of respect mixed with affection. Unconditional love.
Name:
yuko
Katakana:
ユウコ

Kanji:
柚子
Meaning:
  • Yuzu (Japanese citron). An evergreen shrub of the mandarin family.
  • Children
Name:
kiyotaka
Katakana:
キヨタカ

Kanji:
清天
Meaning:
  • Clean. To be free from muck and dirt. Clean and righteous in mind and conduct. Refreshing. To put away. tidy up. To purify. Name of a Chinese dynasty.
  • Heaven. The infinite space that covers the earth. The sky. The universe. The world. Nature. The laws of nature. Climate. Sky patterns. By birth. Ruler of the universe. The ruler of all things. Monarch. Prince. Destiny. Fate. The place where God resides. The top. The highest part.
Name:
mitsuki
Katakana:
ミツキ

Kanji:
光橘
Meaning:
  • Light. Glow. Glitter. Honor. Fame. Brilliance. Scenery. The way it is. Big. Wide. Blessings. Words used to honor the actions of others.
  • Tachibana mandarin (a kind of fruit tree). A small evergreen tree of the mandarin family, Tangerines. One of the citrus fruits. One of the family crests.

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