Here are a few Japanese girl's names that you might like. There are allot more but these were the ones that I thought were the cutest, were easily pronounceable and had good meaning.
Aiko-Little loved one
Amaya-Night rain
Emiko-Smiling child
Inari-Successful one
Kaiya-forgiveness
Kantara-Sword/Blade
Keiko- yeah I know its like the whale but it means "blessing"
Kimi-She who is without equal
Maemi- honest child
Miya-Sacred house
Miyo- Beautiful child
Nori- Belief
Suki- Beloved (this is a name that my parents considered giving me)
go to babycenter.com and look in the popular areas box under articles and tools and click baby names when the baby name finder comes up click girl and choose japanese under origin and search through them all, theres a bunch
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Amaya means night rain
Kaiya means forgiveness
Keiko means adored one
Takara means treasure
Here are a few Japanese girl's names that you might like. There are allot more but these were the ones that I thought were the cutest, were easily pronounceable and had good meaning.
Aiko-Little loved one
Amaya-Night rain
Emiko-Smiling child
Inari-Successful one
Kaiya-forgiveness
Kantara-Sword/Blade
Keiko- yeah I know its like the whale but it means "blessing"
Kimi-She who is without equal
Maemi- honest child
Miya-Sacred house
Miyo- Beautiful child
Nori- Belief
Suki- Beloved (this is a name that my parents considered giving me)
Yori-Reliable
Hope this helped some, Good luck!
Aiko- Amaya- Hana- Kaede- Kaiya- Kameko- Keiko- Kyoko- Midori- Mika- Miyoko- Nori- Reiko- Ryoko- Sakura- Takara- Tani- Tori- Yuri
Hope these help! :)
I don't really know any Japanese names. How about going on line and look up names for Japanese?
Oh, here's one: Shy Lee (I'm sure it can be spelled many different ways.)
go to babycenter.com and look in the popular areas box under articles and tools and click baby names when the baby name finder comes up click girl and choose japanese under origin and search through them all, theres a bunch
Hina is a very cute name, I believe it means doll which is very girly and cute :) Also Yori and Ayame as well.
Keoko, Sadako, Miriko.
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I am not sure how you spell it, but we have a friend who was going to use Mei lee ...like May Lee