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38 names
Updated April 2026
#1 Pick
Aiko
Rising Fast
Aoi
Hidden Gem
Kohaku
Classic Pick
Ren
Editor's Pick

Aiko (EYE-ko)

Meaning "beloved child," Aiko embodies affection and is often chosen to express the deep love parents have for their dau...

Top 10 Baby Japanese Names Names

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1AikoEYE-koMeaning "beloved child," Aiko embodies affection and is often chosen to express ... Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #2353 in 2023.Rare
2AkariAH-kah-reeAkari means "light" or "brightness," symbolizing hope and a positive future for ... Ranked #542 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.Rare
3RenREHNRen signifies "lotus," representing purity, enlightenment, and rebirth in Buddhi... Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #1041 in 2025.Rare
4HarukiHAH-roo-keeHaruki can mean "shining sun" or "clear weather," evoking a sense of warmth and ... Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #4758 in 2014.Rare
5SakuraSAH-koo-rahSakura, meaning "cherry blossom," represents the fleeting beauty of life and the... Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #2186 in 2012.Rare
6SoraSO-rahSora means "sky," representing vastness, freedom, and limitless possibilities fo... Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #1864 in 2023.Rare
7HanaHAH-nahHana means "flower," symbolizing beauty, growth, and the delicate nature of life... Ranked #658 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.Rare
8YukiYOU-keeYuki signifies "snow," representing purity, stillness, and the beauty of winter. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #3488 in 2004.Rare
9RikuREE-kooRiku means "land" or "shore," representing stability, grounding, and a connectio... Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #4410 in 2024.Rare
10AoiAH-oyAoi means "blue," representing calmness, intelligence, and the vastness of the o... Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #8092 in 2014.Rare
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Aiko
EYE-ko
Meaning "beloved child," Aiko embodies affection and is often chosen to express the deep love parents have for their daughter. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #2353 in 2023.
Rare
Akari
AH-kah-ree
Akari means "light" or "brightness," symbolizing hope and a positive future for the child. Ranked #542 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.
Rare
Ren
REHN
Ren signifies "lotus," representing purity, enlightenment, and rebirth in Buddhist traditions. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #1041 in 2025.
Rare
Haruki
HAH-roo-kee
Haruki can mean "shining sun" or "clear weather," evoking a sense of warmth and optimism. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #4758 in 2014.
Rare
Sakura
SAH-koo-rah
Sakura, meaning "cherry blossom," represents the fleeting beauty of life and the arrival of spring. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #2186 in 2012.
Rare
Sora
SO-rah
Sora means "sky," representing vastness, freedom, and limitless possibilities for the child. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #1864 in 2023.
Rare
Hana
HAH-nah
Hana means "flower," symbolizing beauty, growth, and the delicate nature of life. Ranked #658 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.
Rare
Yuki
YOU-kee
Yuki signifies "snow," representing purity, stillness, and the beauty of winter. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #3488 in 2004.
Rare
Riku
REE-koo
Riku means "land" or "shore," representing stability, grounding, and a connection to the earth. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #4410 in 2024.
Rare
Aoi
AH-oy
Aoi means "blue," representing calmness, intelligence, and the vastness of the ocean. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #8092 in 2014.
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Mei
MAY
Mei can mean "bud" or "sprout," symbolizing new beginnings, potential, and growth. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #1744 in 2025.
Rare
Kaito
KAI-to
Kaito often means "ocean person" or "sea person," evoking a sense of adventure and freedom. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #1879 in 2022.
Rare
Hinata
HEE-nah-tah
Hinata means "sunny place" or "facing the sun," representing warmth, positivity, and vitality. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #3294 in 2023.
Rare
Kohaku
KOH-hah-koo
Kohaku refers to "amber," a gemstone known for its beauty and preservation of ancient life. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #11420 in 2025.
Rare
Hotaru
HOH-tah-roo
Hotaru means "firefly," representing enchantment, fleeting beauty, and guidance in the darkness.
Rare
Tsubaki
TSOO-bah-kee
Tsubaki is the name for "camellia", a flower symbolizing love, humility, and discretion. Outside US top 1000 in 2014; peak #19394 in 2011.
Rare
Asahi
AH-sah-hee
Asahi means "morning sun," symbolizing new beginnings, hope, and the promise of a bright future. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #5956 in 2023.
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Rina
REE-nah
Rina can mean "jasmine," representing beauty, grace, and the sweet fragrance of life. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #1390 in 1980.
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Yuto
YOU-toh
Yuto often means "gentle person," embodying kindness, compassion, and a caring nature. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #4530 in 2012.
Rare
Naomi
NAH-oh-mee
Naomi means "straight, beautiful," representing honesty, integrity, and inner beauty. Ranked #47 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Popular
Akira
AH-kee-rah
Akira means "bright" or "clear," symbolizing intelligence, clarity of thought, and a promising future. Ranked #983 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.
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Miyu
MEE-yoo
Miyu often means "beautiful kindness," reflecting grace, compassion, and a gentle spirit. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #6704 in 2000.
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Kazuki
KAH-zoo-kee
Kazuki can mean "peaceful tree," symbolizing serenity, growth, and a connection to nature. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #3651 in 1998.
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Satsuki
SAH-tsoo-kee
Satsuki refers to the fifth month of the traditional Japanese calendar, associated with the rainy season and budding life. Outside US top 1000 in 2022; peak #3556 in 1920.
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Botan
BOH-tan
Botan is the name for "peony", a flower symbolizing bravery, honor and good fortune.
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Tsukiko
TSOO-kee-ko
Tsukiko means "moon child," evoking a sense of mystery, beauty, and tranquility.
Rare
Ichika
EE-chee-kah
Ichika can mean "one thousand flowers," symbolizing abundance, beauty, and the diversity of life. Outside US top 1000 in 2021; peak #16598 in 2018.
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Renji
REHN-jee
Renji means "second son" offering a sense of family connection and belonging. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #6401 in 2022.
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Ayumi
AH-yoo-mee
Ayumi means "walking" or "progressing," symbolizing forward movement, growth, and perseverance. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #4766 in 2023.
Rare
Kenzo
KEHN-zoh
Kenzo often means "strong and healthy," embodying vitality, resilience, and a robust spirit. Ranked #630 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: falling.
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Haru
HAH-roo
Haru means "spring," representing new beginnings, growth, and the vibrant energy of nature. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #3794 in 2025.
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Yua
YOU-ah
Yua often means "binding love," symbolizing deep affection, connection, and strong relationships.
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Ryo
RYOH
Ryo can mean "excellent" or "clear," representing intelligence, skill, and a bright future. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #2338 in 2024.
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Momo
MOH-moh
Momo means "peach," symbolizing longevity, good luck, and feminine charm. Outside US top 1000 in 2024; peak #10334 in 2018.
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Shinji
SHEEN-jee
Shinji can mean "true self," embodying authenticity, integrity, and a genuine spirit. Outside US top 1000 in 2013; peak #8209 in 2009.
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Emi
EH-mee
Emi can mean "blessing" or "beautiful smile," representing joy, happiness, and good fortune. Ranked #882 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.
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Daichi
DAH-ee-chee
Daichi means "great land" or "earth," symbolizing stability, strength, and a connection to nature. Outside US top 1000 in 2019; peak #5858 in 2009.
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Ami
AH-mee
Ami can mean "friend," representing companionship, connection, and a friendly nature. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #525 in 1975.
Rare

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

AikoEYE-ko
AkariAH-kah-ree
RenREHN
HarukiHAH-roo-kee
SakuraSAH-koo-rah
SoraSO-rah
HanaHAH-nah
YukiYOU-kee

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Sibling & Middle Names

Ren & Sakura
Nature-themed and balanced.
Haruki & Aiko
Complementary sounds and meanings.
Riku & Hana
Classic and harmonious.
Sora & Yuki
Evoke elements of nature.
Aiko & Lynn
Blends Japanese and Western sounds.
Haruki & James
Classic and strong combination.
Sakura & Mei
Double floral names are sweet and meaningful.
Ren & Alexander
Combines Japanese simplicity with a grander Western name.

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Think about nicknames — Consider what the name shortens to naturally.
Cultural fit — Reflect on the name's origin and how it fits your family background.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of Japanese names?
Japanese names often carry deep cultural and symbolic meanings, drawing from nature, virtues, and ancestral heritage. The kanji characters used to write the names further enhance their meaning, offering layers of significance. Choosing a Japanese name is a way to connect with Japanese culture and imbue your child with positive attributes.
How are Japanese names chosen?
Japanese names are typically chosen based on the meaning of the kanji characters used to write them, the sound of the name, and family traditions. Parents often consider the aspirations they have for their child when selecting a name. Some families also consult fortune tellers or follow numerological principles to ensure good luck.
Are there gender-neutral Japanese names?
Yes, there are several Japanese names that are considered gender-neutral, such as Ren, Akira, and Aoi. The gender association often depends on the specific kanji used to write the name. These names offer a versatile choice for parents seeking a non-binary option.
What are some popular Japanese name trends?
Currently, names inspired by nature, such as Sora (sky) and Haruki (shining sun), are trending. Short, easy-to-pronounce names are also gaining popularity. Parents are increasingly drawn to names that evoke positive qualities like kindness, strength, and beauty.
How do you pronounce Japanese names correctly?
Japanese pronunciation is relatively straightforward, with each syllable pronounced clearly. Vowels are pronounced similarly to Spanish or Italian. It's important to avoid adding extra emphasis or stress to syllables that don't exist in the name. Listening to audio pronunciations can be helpful to ensure accuracy.

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