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Japanese Names for Girls

There are 236 Japanese names for baby girls. Displayed on this page are Japanese names 1 to 20. Within these names, Amaya (Basque and Japanese) was the most popular in 2008. The unusual Japanese names are Aiko (Japanese), Akako, Akemi (Japanese), Aki (Japanese), Akiko (Japanese), Akina, Akiye (Japanese), Akiyo (Japanese), Aneko, Anzu, Ari (Japanese, Spanish, English, Albanian, and Kurdish), Asa (Scandinavian), Asako (Japanese), Asayo (Japanese), Atsuko (Japanese), Aya (Japanese), Ayako (Japanese), Ayame (Japanese), and finally Azami.

Japanese names are somewhat popular as baby girl names. The names' popularity has been growing since the 1990s. Their usage peaked modestly in 2008 with 0.166% of baby girls being given Japanese names. Within the top 1000 baby names then, there were 4 Japanese names. In 2008, among all Japanese names, Amaya (Basque and Japanese) was the most widely used, with a ranking of #198 and a usage of 0.0809%.

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NAMES OF JAPANESE ORIGIN:

Aiko little love, beloved ... is used chiefly in Japanese and its origin is also ...

Akako red ... of Akako comes from the Japanese language ...

Akemi beautifully bright; ... language of origin is Japanese and it is also ...

Aki born in autumn ... as its use, is in the Japanese language ...

Akiko autumn's child ... is of Japanese origin and it is also used mainly in ...

Akina intensely bright spring ...The origin of Akina is Japanese ...

Akiye bright harbor ... has its origins in the Japanese language and it is also ...

Akiyo bright generation ... as its use, is in the Japanese language ...

Amaya Popularity Trend of Amaya
from 1900 to 2008.
2008 Rank: 198 198 night rain; end ...Amaya is of Basque and Japanese origin ...

Aneko older sister ...Aneko's origin is Japanese ...

Anzu apricot ... of Anzu comes from the Japanese language ...

Ari ant; golden life; very ... and use are both in the Japanese language ...

Asa born in the morning ... has its origins in the Japanese language and it is used ...

Asako morning child ... and use are both in the Japanese language ...

Asayo generation of the morning ... is of Japanese origin and it is also predominantly ...

Atsuko child of profound emotions ... as its use, is in the Japanese language ...

Aya woven silk ... is largely used in the Japanese language and its origin ...

Ayako colorful, ornamental ... is mainly used in the Japanese language and its ...

Ayame iris ... is mainly used in Japanese and it is also of ...

Azami thistle flower ...Azami's origin is Japanese ...


Popularity Trend
for Japanese Names
from 1900 to 2006Variant Popularity Chart
for Japanese Names
in 2006