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  2. Category:Japanese masculine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese masculine given names". The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,417 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. (previous page) (next page)

  3. Japanese Names - Behind the Name

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    Japanese names are used in Japan and in Japanese communities throughout the world. Note that depending on the Japanese characters used these names can have many other meanings besides those listed here.

  4. Category : Japanese-language masculine given names - Wikimedia

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    Category:Japanese-language masculine given names From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository

  5. Japanese Boys' Names - Japanese Names - Issendai's Lair

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    Until a generation or two ago, the most popular class of boys' names were birth order names: Taro (first), Jiro (second), Saburo (third), Shiro (fourth), Goro (fifth). Taro got so much play that it's a generic suffix for "boy" now. All of these names are now far, far out of style, though you might see them used as suffixes.

  6. Category:Japanese-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Categories: Japanese names. Surnames by language. Surnames of Asian origin. Template Large category TOC via Automatic category TOC on category with 2,001–5,000 pages. Automatic category TOC generates Large category TOC.

  7. 100 Japanese Male Names and their Meanings - WeTheParents

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    If you’re looking for a simple yet deeply meaningful and inspirational name for your new baby boy, a Japanese name may be just the right fit. Japanese names often reflect on emotion, nature, and positive traits, and their multisyllabic construction allows for a range of diverse combined meanings.

  8. Japanese Names - Behind the Name

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    Home » Glossary. A full Japanese name consists of a surname and a given name. Western publications will often reverse that order, making it difficult to be sure which name is which. Sometimes the surname will be written in all capitals. Japanese people do not have middle names.

  9. Japanese Boy Names - Nameberry

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    Along with Asa and Kane, other popular Japanese boy names include Kai, Raiden, Ren, and Koda. Baby boy names popular in Japan include Haruki — known to Americans as the first name of author Murakami — Riku, Toma, and Haruto.

  10. Japanese Names (with Meanings & Popularity) - Nameberry

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    For boys, Japanese names in the US Top 1000 include Asa, Kane, Kai, Raiden, and Ren. In Japan, popular names include Sakura, Yuna, Haruki, and Riku. Not many Americans or British are able to speak Japanese, making for less fluid travel of names between cultures.

  11. By Liliana / August 5, 2024 / Nicknames. Japanese Male Names often carry rich meanings and cultural significance. This post dives into the world of traditional and modern Japanese names for boys. We will look at popular choices, their origins, and the unique stories behind them.