In fact, Japanese girls are not very particular about naming, and they are a bit casual. Generally, aristocratic girls are more particular, otherwise the ordinary female protagonists in anime would not be called Nanai, Nanako, Aoi, Lily and other names after plants and animals. The Japanese character "子" was originally used for both boys and girls, and there was no preference for girls. However, due to the development of the times, Japanese people prefer to use the character "子" to name girls.
However, although the word "koko" was popular in ancient Japan, it was used to describe "nobility" and "respect". That is to say, only girls with high status can use this word "koko". Common people can only choose random names. However, as time went by, the character "子" lost its original aloofness and became more popular in Japanese girls' names. Maybe it's because it's too popular, and things will turn to their extremes, so this subtitle is not very popular in today's era. Moreover, those who are called "someone" are usually girls, and it also refers to children. It has various meanings. If you want to know more, you can do some homework.
However, modern Japanese girls still prefer to name something after something, which is more meaningful and represents their parents’ hopes for them. In addition to its name, Japan's other cultures are also colorful. However, these cultures are somewhat similar to some elemental cultures of our country's dynasties, but they have different feelings.
Japanese culture can be said to have penetrated into every corner of life. When you go to Japan, you may be able to experience the feeling of anime characters. After all, Japanese animations are inspired by life. Everywhere there is a conversation between the male and female protagonists of the anime. Japan is also full of pastoral atmosphere. It is really beautiful. Children who love and want to go to Japan can wait until the cherry blossoms are in bloom. The feeling will be completely different.