Ayano is a delightful Japanese given name, composed of two kanji characters: 'Aya' meaning color and 'No', which signifies sound. This harmonious blend reflects the notion of vibrant harmony. Pronounced as /ah-yah-no/, it's often used for females but can also be given to males, demonstrating its versatility.
The name Ayano has experienced varying popularity over the years, with peaks in usage around 1998 and 2004. However, it has consistently been a relatively uncommon name, with most years seeing fewer than 10 births each. The highest recorded year was 2004 with 11 births, while other notable years include 1998 with 9 births and 2007 also with 9 births. Overall, from 1913 to 2015, there were a total of 125 babies named Ayano born in the years where data is available.