Saturday, July 24, 2010

Can you write to me japanese boy and girl names with their meanings.ta?

In Japanese names there are alot of prefixes and suffixes which you can mix and match.





Some examples of popular suffixes for boys:





taro (meaning firstborn son)


jiro or hiro (meaning secound son)


ichi (also meaning firstborn son)


ta (meaning "chubby" or healthy)


to (meaning person)


shi (meaning "good" or "gentle")





Some examples of suffixes for girls:


mi (meaning beutiful or sea, wave etc.)


ka (meaning flower or fruit)


ko (meaning "child" or "daughter")


ri (meaning flower or beauty)


na (also beauty or flower, or royalty)





Popular with both boys and girls


ki (tree, shining, sea, etc.)


ya (to be or "how")





You can then add the prefixes to make your name;


For example: Yu (meaning gentle, kind or water...there are many other meanings for "Yu" as well)- (boys names) Yutaro, Yuta, Yuto, Yuhiro, Yuichi, Yuichiro or (girls names) Yumi, Yuka, Yuko, Yuna, Yuri, Yuko, Yumiko, Yurina, Yukari (girls) Or (Both boy or girl) Yuki or Yuya





Some other popular prefixes: Dai (meaning "great"), Nao (meaning honest), Ri (meaning cold, Jasmine..etc.) Shio (meaning "Salt" or "White")





There are tons of things you can mix and match check out this web site for lots of names (though some translations are a bit wierd).





http://www.japanese-name-translation.com...





If you are looking for names that would work in both English and Japanese, here are a few:


Girls:


Ami, Erika, Emi, Emiri, Karen, Kairi (pronounced similar to "Kailie" in Japanese),Naomi, Mari, Miki, Mina, Marina, Mai, Kei (pronounced like "Kay"), Kanon, Gina (prononced with a soft "G" in Japanese), Sana (sounds similar to Sauna), Rutsu (like "Ruth")





Boys:


Ken, Seiji (pronounced similar to "sage"), Jyoji (pronounced similar to "George" ),


Shimon (like "Simon"), Eri (pronounced like "Eddie") ...





Also try:





http://www.babynameworld.com/japanese.as...





There are also tons of meanings (depending on the Kanji and sound) to choose from. Good luck!

Can you write to me japanese boy and girl names with their meanings.ta?
Kamikaze " Devine wind." I suppose that you are going to Blow this one out ?
Reply:Yuki is a japanese girl name it means snow
Reply:hiroshi....means tolerant.....which is ironic....
Reply:My girlfriend's name is Sachiyo, meaning happy. 幸代


Many girls names end in ko 子, meaning children. eg, Maiko, Emiko, Yukiko, Michiko. etc etc. The meaning of the names depends on which Kanji is used, there are usually many different ways of writing names, I know some people who spell their names (Japanese) in Katakana, and have no meaning.
Reply:It meaning depends on the Kanji, not the sound of the name.
Reply:I know a name that is commen in Japan and America - HANA means flower
Reply:Each Kanji (Japanese Character) has it's own meaning and sound. Kamissa is a girls name that I know... there's two Kanji to write it. One for Kami meaning Devine and one for the Sa sound meaning Born so I suppose it would be Devine Born.


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