Common and pleasant girl names in Japanese:
1. Hina means "sunny dish", which is very suitable for sunny images.
2. Mizuki means "beautiful moon" and has a gentle and beautiful atmosphere.
3. Hoshizora means "starry sky", which is full of dreamy and romantic feelings.
4. Riko, which means "Sayuri", is simple and lovely, which is very suitable for sweet girls.
5. Sakura, which means "Sakura", is the national flower of Japan and is rich in profound cultural heritage.
6. Aika means "flower of love" and is full of romantic and gentle atmosphere.
7. Mirai means "future" and is a name full of hope and longing.
8. Manami means "beautiful love", which is simple and full of warmth.
9. Illya, which means "rainbow", is very popular in Japanese animation culture with fresh literature and art.
1. Midor means "Cui" and has a fresh and natural feeling, which is very suitable for girls with gentle and natural personality.
11. Jun: This name means "purity".
12. Misaki: This name means "beautiful blooming".
13. Seri: The "star" in this name means "meteor" and "starlight", while "Li" means "elegance".
14. Kokona: This name has the meaning of "lovely and innocent".
15. Tsubaki: This is a traditional Japanese female name, which means "camellia".
the origin of Japanese names
the origin of Japanese names can be traced back to ancient Japan. In ancient Japan, Japanese people often named themselves or their children after characters or animals and plants in fairy tales. In Japanese fairy tales, there are often emperors, royalty and nobles. In these stories, the names of characters are full of symbolic meanings, and they are also used to express the power of heroes or gods.
With the passage of time and the introduction of Buddhism and Chinese character culture, Japan began to use new names and writing methods. Chinese characters imported from China culture are used in Japan, and many people begin to use Chinese characters to write their names and express their nobility and cultural accomplishment.
The most commonly used names in modern Japan are usually the combination or transliteration between Japanese characters and loanwords.
In Japanese name culture, these names are often full of philosophical, religious and cultural significance, and also represent family, occupation and social status.