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Yuni is a unique Japanese name derived from the word "yūni" meaning twelve, but it lacks specific cultural significance. It gained popularity in Japan during the late 20th century as parents sought distinctive names reflecting individuality and originality.
Yuno is a unisex Japanese name composed of "to use" (由) and "to climb" (登), meaning "to use climbing" or "climbing due to".
Yura is a Japanese name derived from the kanji character 由 (yū), meaning "to be used" or "to follow".
Yuria is a Japanese female given name derived from 'yūrei', meaning 'ghost' or 'apparition', but it's often associated with beauty and grace.
Yuriko is a Japanese girls' name derived from 'Yuri', meaning lily flower, and 'ko', child, translating to 'child of the lily flower'.
Yurie is a popular Japanese female name composed of kanji characters meaning "friend" (yuu) and "beauty" (rei), translating to "beautiful friend".
Yurika is a Japanese female given name meaning "abundant beauty".
Yuriko is a popular Japanese feminine name meaning "excellent pear".
Yurisa is a unique Japanese name composed of "Yu" meaning abundance or courage, and "Risa" signifying happiness or joy, interpreted as "abundance of joy" or "courageous happiness.
Yuritzi is a Mexican name with Japanese influences, created by combining Yuri and Itsuki. Despite having no traditional meaning, its unique sound has contributed to its recent popularity in Mexico.
Yusei, of Japanese origin, means 'existing life'.
Yushica is a modern Japanese name created by combining "Yushi" and "Sica", potentially meaning 'happiness' or 'to follow'.
Yushin is a rare Japanese name meaning "abundance of heart" or "rich in mind," with historical significance tied to Japan's era of modernization during the Meiji Restoration.
Yusuke is a Japanese given name of unknown origin, composed of characters meaning "to follow comfort", with notable bearers including actor Yusuke Nakai and baseball player Yusuke Matsuzawa.
Yuta is a Japanese boy's name derived from "有" (yū), meaning "to have" or "to possess". It signifies abundance and good fortune.
Yutaka is a Japanese unisex name with origins dating back to the late 1930s, meaning 'according to loyalty' or 'in accordance with value'.
Yutaro is a popular Japanese boy's name meaning 'proud existence', composed of kanji characters 'yuu' (to have) and 'tarou' (variant of Taro, meaning proud).
The name Yuto, of Japanese origin, signifies 'friendship' and 'harmony', embodying values of cooperation.
Yuuka is a rare yet significant Japanese name composed of "Yu" (reason) and "Uka" (hill), translating to "a hill caused by".
Yuuki is a popular Japanese given name for boys and girls, originating from the combination of the verb "yuu" (to breathe) and the kanji character for "ki" (spirit or energy), symbolizing breath of life or vital energy.
Yuuki is a unisex Japanese given name originating from Chinese characters meaning 'brave tool' or 'courageous vessel', interpreted as inner strength and determination.
Yuuna is a Japanese feminine name composed of "yu" (由) and "na" (奈), signifying "reason" or "cause".
Yuuta is a Japanese boy's name meaning "great courage.
Yuya is a Japanese name derived from characters meaning "help" and "harmony/peace" or "abundance/riches" and "future/potential," signifying assistance, unity, prosperity, or promise for the future.
Yuze is a distinctively Japanese given name, originating from the word 'yuzu', a fragrant citrus fruit.
Yuzu is a Japanese name composed of "Yu" meaning brave and "Zu" resembling the sound of 10, gaining popularity as a gender-neutral option with a strong association with courage.
Yuzuha is a graceful Japanese girl's name derived from ancient literature, meaning 'pomelo leaf' while symbolizing elegance and intelligence.
Yuzuki is a recent popular Japanese given name composed of "Yu" (abundance) and "Zuki" (moon), translating to "Abundant Moon".
Zayuri is a captivating Japanese name derived from "zai" meaning "again" and "yuri" meaning "lily," interpreted as "another lily.
Zen: A Japanese given name derived from Buddhist concept signifying calmness & mindfulness.
Zen is a Japanese name meaning "meditation" or "tranquility".
Zenai is a Japanese name meaning 'pure love', evoking serenity and harmony, popular among parents seeking meaningful names.
Zendaiya is a Japanese name derived from 'zen' meaning 'complete', and 'daiya' with spiritual significance. It symbolizes renewal and positivity, with historical ties to reincarnation beliefs.
Zeni is a Japanese-origin unisex name derived from "zeni," meaning "money" or "coin." Historically used in ancient Japan for children of wealthy families or believed to have good fortune, Zeni now has broader recognition worldwide, symbolizing wealth, luck, or prosperity depending on cultural context.
Zenja is a rare Japanese name that combines 'Zen' (meditation) with 'Ja' (sound of wind through pine trees), symbolizing harmony between tranquility and resilience.
Zenya is a captivating Japanese name composed of "zen" (before) and "ya" (house), translating to "before the house".
The name Zero is of Japanese origin and holds significant meaning in mathematics as it represents nothingness or absence of value, while in technology it's fundamental to binary code. Popularized by the character "Zero" from Final Fantasy, it serves as a reminder of power in context despite representing nothingness.
Zimo is a rare, Japanese-derived name meaning "earth" or "ground," inspired by nature and believed to honor the land.
Zorii is a captivating, unique name of fictional origin from Star Wars, with meanings ranging from 'dawn' in Japanese to a variation of Greek 'life'. Its allure lies in its mysterious origins and distinctive sound.
Zuko is a unique Japanese name meaning 'to trace' or 'to follow', popularized by Avatar: The Last Airbender but rooted in historical significance, often associated with intelligent and determined individuals.