Acura is a unisex given name of Latin origin, meaning 'to reach for the stars'. It gained popularity in the late 20th century due to the Japanese automaker Acura, founded in 1986.
"Aiko is a traditional Japanese feminine name derived from 'ai' (love) and 'ko' (child), translating to 'love child'. It was popularized during the Edo period and is still widely chosen by Japanese parents, carrying historical significance and royal associations through figures like Empress Aiko."
"Aizen is a Japanese given name derived from 'ai' meaning love and 'sen' meaning immortality or sage, interpreted as 'loving immortality' or 'sage of affection.'"
Akeno" is of Japanese origin, with its name derived from the kanji characters "明" (aki) meaning bright or clear, and "野" (no) signifying field or countryside.
Akimi is a Japanese name composed of '秋' ( aki ) meaning autumn and '美' ( mi ) meaning beauty. It translates to 'autumn beauty', conveying elegance and natural charm.
Akio is a popular Japanese masculine given name that originates from the kanji characters 明 (aki) meaning "bright" or "clear", and夫 (o) meaning "husband".
"Akira is a Japanese unisex given name written as 螢 in kanji, meaning 'firefly' or 'bright red and white'. Traditionally used for boys, it now applies to both genders."
"Akiro is a distinctive Japanese name composed of 'aki' meaning autumn and 'ro' denoting masculinity, signifying 'strong autumn'. It embodies strength and adaptability."
Akiyra is a unisex name of Japanese origin, composed of 'Aki', meaning autumn, and 'Yura', signifying lily. It combines traditional elements while offering a distinctive and harmonious blend of classic and modern sounds.
Seiji is a Japanese given name pronounced "say-jee". Its components are "sei" (pure, clear) and "ji" (self). Therefore, Seiji means 'pure self' or 'clear heart'. This name reflects the Japanese tradition of using kanji characters with meaningful attributes. It has gained international popularity due to its appealing sound and positive meaning.
Amiko is a Japanese feminine given name derived from 'ami', meaning 'friend'. It is often used interchangeably with its more popular counterpart, Amiko. The spelling variation includes Amika and Amira, though Amiko is the most recognized form.
Anami is a Japanese given name that means "calm and peaceful". It is composed of the characters 'A' (ah) and 'Na' (na), each holding cultural significance.
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