Seiji is a popular Japanese given name, with a charming and distinctive sound that captures attention. Pronounced "say-jee," it consists of two elements: "sei" meaning pure or clear, and "ji" which signifies oneself or self. Thus, the name Seiji translates to 'pure self' or 'clear heart'. This naming convention is reflective of the Japanese practice of creating names with meaningful kanji characters that convey a desired attribute or virtue. The name Seiji has gained international recognition due to its appealing sound and meaning, making it a popular choice among parents seeking unique yet meaningful names for their children.
The name Alzena has been given to a total of 75 babies in the United States over several decades, with the most frequent years for its usage being between 1930 and 1957. The peak period for this name's popularity appears to have been during the mid-20th century, with an average of six births per year occurring from 1945 onwards. Interestingly, there were no recorded births with the name Alzena from 1918 to 1930 and again from 1957 until the present day, suggesting that this name may have been more popular among parents during earlier eras than it is now. Despite its fluctuations in popularity, the name Alzena remains a unique choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet memorable moniker for their child.