Ren

Japanese and Chinese, “water lily” or “benevolent.”

Zen

Japanese, “meditation” or “absorption.”

Kobe

African Swahili, “tortoise.”

Mimi

Diminutive of Mary, Marilyn, Miriam, and Maria.

Imma

German, “universal.”

Amari

Hebrew, Arabic, “eternal.”

Aya

Hebrew, “to fly swiftly.”

Akira

Japanese, “graceful strength.”

Toria

Japanese, Latin, “bird; victory.”

Yari

Japanese, Italian, and Spanish, “spear”, “fierce and glorious.”

Hara

Hindi, “to seize.”

Bara

Hebrew and Arabic, “he created; innocent.”

Someina

Japanese, “intelligence.”

Suki

Japanese, “beloved.”

Sena

Turkish, Hindi, and Bengali, “army,” “warrior,” or “battle.”

Sada

Japanese, Arabic, Sanskrit, “chaste” or “virtuous”, “charity”, or “forever.”

Miya

Japanese, “beautiful, relax.”

Airi

Finnish, “messenger, herald.”

Sakari

Finnish, “God remembers.”

Reko

Finnish, Japanese, “grateful” or “respectful.”

Daigo

Japanese, “great realization or enlightenment.” 

Reina

Spanish, Japanese, Hebrew, “queen”, “beautiful melody” or “rejoice.”

Hana

Serbian, “grace or hope.” 

Kotori

Native American, “screech-owl spirit.”

Kono

Native American, “tree squirrel biting through the middle of a pine nut.” 

Kane

Welsh, Japanese, and Hawaiian, “warrior, beautiful, gold.”

Kamon

Thai and Japanese, “from the heart, family crest.”

Rodan

Hebrew, “rose” or “flower.”

Omina

Japanese, “woven, beauty, fruit trees.”

Narah

Japanese and Celtic, “place name, happy.”

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