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  2. Japanese Baby Names For Twins~ - Girl Names - Nameberry

    forum.nameberry.com/t/japanese-baby-names-for-twins/291666

    I am currently expecting identical twin girls, due in [name_u]March[/name_u] but they’ll most likely be born in [name_f]February[/name_f] because twins are almost always born early. My husband is fully Japanese and I am half Japanese. We are currently living in Japan, although he lived in the US for most of his life and I’ve lived in Australia. Since we’re planning to raise them in Japan ...

  3. Y2K names - Girl Names - Nameberry

    forum.nameberry.com/t/y2k-names/403899

    Kamiyah. Aniyah. Jayla. Jazmyn. Jordyn. I’ve made a few threads about this style if you’d like to scroll through them. Y2K Aesthetic Girl Names. So according to the internet, the Y2K aesthetic is the term for the vibes from the early 2000s, which has always been my thing. I was a 2000s kid through and through (and a teen for the last two ...

  4. Names meaning yin-yang? - Girl Names - Nameberry

    forum.nameberry.com/t/names-meaning-yin-yang/241502

    Both are derived from the Greek concept of temperance which, while not quite yin-yang, is definitely associated with balance. There’s also Haru (陽), a Japanese name which means “yang” (among other things). I’m hard pressed to come up with a single name that means yin yang, however there are plenty of names meaning one or the other (in ...

  5. Japanese girls names? - Girl Names - Nameberry

    forum.nameberry.com/t/japanese-girls-names/239228

    We’re looking for some Japanese girls names that have a nice translation or meaning in English. Preferably not too long! So far we’re liking [name_f]Aiko[/name_f] (favourite as it means [name_f]Iris[/name_f]), Miyako and Tomomi. They would be a middle name for bilingual girls (predominantly English) raised in Australia.

  6. Japanese names - General Name Discussion - Nameberry

    forum.nameberry.com/t/japanese-names/162124

    I’ll give you girls and boy names. I love the sound of Japanese names too. These are some I love (though there aren’t as many good ones for boys) Girls. Akemi - bright beautiful [name]Akira[/name] - bright clear Asami - morning beauty Atsuko - kind child Emiko - beautiful blessing child [name]Hana[/name] - flower Haruka - spring flower

  7. Triplet Girls From Around The World! - Girl Names - Nameberry

    forum.nameberry.com/t/triplet-girls-from-around-the-world/204483

    Hello Berries, I thought it would be fun to imagine giving birth to triplet girls from various cultures and naming them (a Nameberry dream!). You can use your guilty pleasure names. The names can be as different from each other as you want them to be in sound or look. The names can be from other origins as long as the name is spelled according to the respective culture. The only rule is to ...

  8. Names for Our Bi-Racial (Asian/White) Baby - Nameberry

    forum.nameberry.com/t/names-for-our-bi-racial-asian-white-baby/204747

    So, choosing a good name for our mixed race baby hasn’t been the easiest, mostly because I’m just not sure what they will look like! My husband is Filipino and Japanese, and I am Scandinavian and Celtic. We both love our cultures and want to bring them into our baby name. We want a unique but not over-the-top name that is classic with a modern twist. Kind of a hard check list! We don’t ...

  9. Girl top 2021- Japan - Girl Names - Nameberry

    forum.nameberry.com/t/girl-top-2021-japan/406461

    In Japanese culture foreign names rarely get adapted or used. The only ones I am not sure about are [name_f]Anna[/name_f] and [name_f]Sara[/name_f]. [name_f]Sara[/name_f] was used a lot in anime and can be spelled in [name_m]Kanji[/name_m] but not sure, it might have been used in Anime originally based on the Hebrew name.

  10. Western names that go with Kenji? - General Name Discussion -...

    forum.nameberry.com/t/western-names-that-go-with-kenji/193355

    So, with the help of opinions from my previous thread, my husband and I have decided we don’t want to use Japanese names anymore for first names. However, we’re stuck on western names. Our son’s name is [name]Kenji[/name] and we’re finding it difficult to come up with western names that feel the same as [name]Kenji[/name] because we can’t see past it being Japanese. I think any ...

  11. Japanese/English girl names? - Girl Names - Nameberry

    forum.nameberry.com/t/japanese-english-girl-names/268633

    My favourite japanese girl name ever is [name_u]Yuki[/name_u] (meaning snow, if I remember correctly?). Perhaps unfamiliar, but I think the pronunciation is simple enough it can work i