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Japanese baby names are rarely used in the English-speaking world, as English names are rarely used in Japan. In other Asian countries, people often take on English names to ease pronunciation and spelling confusion when going to school or working internationally, but Japanese names are spelled and pronounced in a way that translates across tongues. Unlike other Asian cultures where English study has long been mandatory in school, Japanese students only began compulsory English classes in 2011.

Japanese names in the US Top 1000 for girls include Amaya, Kairi, Reina, Sara, and Tori. For boys, Japanese names in the US Top 1000 include Asa, Kane, Kai, Raiden, and Ren. In Japan, popular names include Sakura, Yuna, Haruki, and Riku.

Not many Americans or British are able to speak Japanese either, making for less fluid travel of names between cultures. Japanese baby names that work best in the West are those that are familiar via celebrities, pop culture, or similarity to more familiar Western names such as Hana, Kai, or Zen. But there are many other lovely Japanese names for girls or boys worth browsing here is you’re looking for an unusual international name for your baby son or daughter.

Our full roster of Japanese baby names follows. The top names below rank among the current US Top 1000 Baby Names and are ordered by popularity. Unique names rank below the Top 1000 and are listed alphabetically.

Hiroto

Meaning: great flying

Origin:Japanese
2270
Fuji

Meaning: dweller near the river where wisteria grows

Origin:Japanese
1738
Sanjiro

Meaning: admired, praised

Origin:Japanese
2755
Yoshi

Meaning: good, respectful

Origin:Japanese
9010
Yoshi

Meaning: good, respectful

Origin:Japanese
1631
Ono The name Ono has its roots in Japanese origi...
Origin:Japanese surname
5363
Akira

Meaning: bright, intelligent

Origin:Japanese
1451
Akira

Meaning: bright, intelligent

Origin:Japanese
3204
Reiko

Meaning: pretty child

Origin:Japanese
3790
Chiyo

Meaning: thousand generations

Origin:Japanese
4584
Gen

Meaning: spring

Origin:Japanese
3221
Tetsu

Meaning: strong as iron

Origin:Japanese
3828
Haruko

Meaning: born in spring

Origin:Japanese
4855
Rikku

Meaning: land, continent

Origin:Japanese
4757
Jiro

Meaning: second son

Origin:Japanese
1927
Ichiro

Meaning: firstborn son

Origin:Japanese
1622
Haruki

Meaning: spring child

Origin:Japanese
1722
Ozuru

Meaning: big stork

Origin:Japanese
3896
Takeo

Meaning: strong as bamboo

Origin:Japanese
2041
Maro

Meaning: from Mars; bitter; or, myself

Origin:Latin, Hebrew, or Japanese
1183