200 unique Japanese boy names ideas (and their meanings)

200 unique Japanese boy names ideas (and their meanings)

Are you looking for unique Japanese boy names with symbolic meaning? Names like Asahi, Haruto, and Fuji have sentimental value, pointing to the rich history of the Japanese culture and its value system. These names are also inspired by nature and the virtues of the forefathers.

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Key takeaways

  • Unique Japanese boy names include Kiyoshi, meaning pure, and Ena, which means a gift from God.
  • The Japanese naming system is influenced by factors like nature, character traits, and physical features.
  • The first name a child is given is the father's or family name, followed by the given name.
  • Japanese rarely have middle names as this concept is not legally recognized in Japan.
  • Most boy names end with 'hiko,' 'suke,' or 'hei.' Other common suffixes include 'o' or 'shi.'

Unique Japanese boy names

In Japan, names are written in 'kanji,' which are symbols representing words or ideas. Children get two names, the family name and the given name. Most male names end with 'hiko,' 'sue,' or 'hei.'

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Attractive Japanese boy names

Several Japanese names have a musical ring to them, speaking volumes about the name bearer and their personality. Consider this list of attractive Japanese boy names with meaning:

  • Arata - Fresh or new
  • Hikaru - Light or brightness
  • Osuke - Cherry blossom
  • Ren - Love
  • Kiyoshi - Pure
  • Ena - Gift from God
  • Ruka - A gem or flower
  • Asahi - Sunlight. The dawn of the morning sun.
  • Taemon - A well-behaved person
  • Ryo - Cool and refreshing
  • Takahiro - One who is abundantly respectful
  • Kaisan - Wise
  • Eiji - Excellent or fine
  • Tamaki - A true gem
  • Kaito - Sea or ocean
  • Ken - Handsome and intelligent
  • Hirohito - Abundant and compassionate
  • Miyo - A beautiful and charming child
  • Yoshi - Good luck
  • Kairo - Victorious or attractive
  • Romeo - Bright and clear
  • Kirin - One who praises.
  • Nery - Love or candle
  • Kena - Handsome
  • Yori - Rely
  • Yoshihiro - Common good
  • Kamaye - Enthusiastic
  • Hansuke - A very helpful person
  • Asaya - Created by God
  • Issei - Star
  • Akimitsu - Shining star
  • Sora - Sky
  • Aoto - Blue constellation
  • Minoru - Bear fruit. The name means that your son will have good fortune.
  • Yuto - Gentle or distant
  • Hekima - Knowledgable or clever
  • Bento - Blessing
  • Hiryur - A versatile, spontaneous boy
  • Ake - A genuine person

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Strong Japanese boy names

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Strength is among the admirable virtues in the Japanese culture. Some of the boy names that denote strength include:

  • Kenichi - Strong or healthy one
  • Isamu - Bravery or courage
  • Kenji - Strong
  • Kentaro - Healthy or big boy
  • Meiko - A sprout child
  • Fuyuhiro - Winter or ocean
  • Rino - Conqueror
  • Eri - A guardian
  • Kei - Intelligent or gemstone
  • Sota - Soaring
  • Katsu - Victory
  • Taka - A hawk
  • Chike - A god of strength and power
  • Raydon - One who was born to counsel
  • Take - A warrior. One who fights for his kingdom.
  • Raiden - Thunder or lightning
  • Kato - One who is wise and knows it all
  • Tomi - Wealth and abundance
  • Kanai - Warrior
  • Tomoya - A wise or intelligent person
  • Taichi - Thick or big one
  • Chacha - A strong man
  • Masashi - Ambition
  • Tomichi - A wealthy and prosperous person
  • Naoki - A strong and reliable person
  • Kento - A strong and healthy man
  • Machi - Ten thousand
  • Daisuke - A helpful person
  • Dai - Beloved uncle
  • Kosuke - Obedient
  • Akio - Bright one or hero
  • Hayate - Sudden sound of the wind
  • Katashi - Hard or firm
  • Chikao - Clever
  • Touma - Top of the mountain. It refers to an ambitious person.
  • Ryusei - Meteor or shooting star
  • Taiga - Big or self
  • Haruku - Resilient. One who can withstand hardship
  • Katsumi - To win or overcome
  • Hiroki - Big or great
  • Tae- Great and exalted
  • Kenta - Portraying strength and vitality

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Rare Japanese male names

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Some parents might prefer names that stand out for their sons. You can give your baby boy any of these uncommon but beautiful names, like:

  • Nosu - Prolong or stretch
  • Fuyuki - Winter tree
  • Touji - Winter solstice
  • Botan - Peony
  • Hibiki - Echo or sound
  • Kaoru - Fragrance
  • Shin - A genuine person
  • Kaede - Maple
  • Takai - A high well
  • Giri - Duty or obligation
  • Ayumu - Dream or vision
  • Kuragari - Darkness
  • Ronin - Little seal
  • Koki - Happiness or good luck
  • Noritaka - Devoted virtue
  • Naozumi - Frank and cheerful
  • Nikko - People's victory
  • Gin - Silver
  • Asa - A physician or healer
  • Kaio - Cheerful and lively
  • Tomoki - Friend
  • Itsuki - Timber tree
  • Tatsuya - Achieve
  • Eito - An honourable scholar
  • Kazumi - Beautiful peace
  • Tatsuya - Achieve
  • Kohei - Good luck
  • So - Fresh
  • Enan - Keen-eyed
  • Yuzuru - Concede
  • Hakaku - White crane
  • Kiyoshi - Pure
  • Getsumei - Moonlight
  • Chibi - A small person or short child
  • Yuki - Snow
  • Hinata - Sunflower or towards the sun
  • Daiki - Shining
  • Hachirou - Eighth son
  • Glichi - Justice
  • Zeldris - An invented name
  • Oda - Small rice paddy
  • Takumi - Artisan or crafstman
  • Danno - Gathering
  • Hachi - A bee or flowerpot
  • Jomei - One who brings joy and loves music
  • Nao - An honest person who never lies
  • Hideaki - Bright or excellent
  • Keisuke - Save
  • Akira - Wisdom

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Powerful Japanese names

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A name can be taken from a family's ancestral background. Families in leadership tend to hand down these traits to their children. Here is a compilation of powerful Japanese boy names:

  • Takeo - A military man
  • Hideo - Excellent male child
  • Kiko - Home ruler
  • Nami - Famous and renowned
  • Amiko - A commander, prince, or ruler
  • Ryu - Noble or prosperous
  • Keiji - Governs with discretion
  • Danuja - Knight or ruler
  • Yudai - Hero or manly
  • Shinji - A true ruler
  • Masao - Government
  • Hachiman - The god of war
  • Osamu - Discipline
  • Rin - Dignified
  • Hironori - A benevolent ruler
  • Osamu - Reign or rule
  • Tonjiro - A high-valued second son
  • Takato - A precious measure of exaltation
  • Daido - The greatest way possible
  • Shoji - To flourish or prosper
  • Takeru - Warrior or bravery
  • Noboru - Triumphant
  • Killua - Resolute
  • Ronin - A samurai without a master
  • Amon - The immortal one; the one who comes after.
  • Broly - Powerful, unstoppable, or fierce
  • Riku - Powerful ruler, mighty king
  • Takehikoo - Military prince
  • Akihiko - Bright prince
  • Ason - A noble title
  • Ritsu - Upstanding
  • Syaoran - Little wolf
  • Yuma - Calm and truth
  • Shugo - Realize or become aware
  • Masao - Proper hero
  • Junichiro - He who takes
  • Kazuki - Britghness or hope
  • Eren - A holy person or saint
  • Rui - Famous ruler
  • Keion - Strong and respected
  • Rayden - Born to counsel
  • Hiroto - A person in command. It also means big.
  • Mugen - Infinite
  • Nabi - Prophet
  • Daiden - A big group
  • Fuji - Named after the Fuji mountain
  • Gou - Strong and powerful, likened to a mountain
  • Koji - Prosperous or peaceful
  • Yasu - Quiet or peaceful
  • Sana - Calm
  • Goro - The fifth son
  • Chimon - Gate of wisdom
  • Taro - A king or hero
  • Genkei - To be honoured
  • Tadashi - Loyalty or devotion

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Traditional Japanese boy names

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Some parents prefer to stick to traditions and practices when naming their children. These boy names include:

  • Ryōichi - Good or clear
  • So - Fresh
  • Tatsuki - A name that signifies honesty
  • Fuyuyoshi - Winter or virtue
  • Banri - Thousands of miles
  • Mako - Sincerity
  • Hikari - Light
  • Yamato - Great harmony
  • Nori - Ceremony or rites
  • Kazu - The first one
  • Tsubasa - Wing
  • Yuusei - A life without difficulty
  • Hideyoshi - Good virtue or good luck
  • Kazuhiko - Harmony or peace
  • Kota - Happiness
  • Hanzo - To hide
  • Yago - Supplanter. Holder of the heel
  • Benjiro - Enjoys peace
  • Haru - Born in the spring
  • Yo - Honest or truthful
  • Tan - A deep pool or lake
  • Kenshin - Humble and modest
  • Minas - Bright and established one
  • Daichi - Earth or land
  • Fuyuhiro - Winter or ocean
  • Mori - Forest
  • Jiro - Second son
  • Minato - Harbour
  • Ichiro - First son
  • Riku - Land
  • Akimitsu - Light
  • Hotaru - Firefly
  • Fumihiro - A wide sentence
  • Chikafusa - The close one
  • Kaiyo - To forgive
  • Kamin - The one filled with joy
  • Nori - Ceremony and rites
  • Masaharu - Elegant or graceful
  • Kouma - A ray of hope
  • Fuku - A good fortune or blessing
  • Jubei - A pile
  • Gohan - Cooked rice
  • Joben - One who enjoys cleanliness
  • Kazuo - The first-born son
  • Naoyuki - Straightforward
  • Masaru- Victory and excellence
  • Kurapati - A house of treasures
  • Kuro - The ninth son
  • Hisato - One with long life
  • Hisoki - A secretive person
  • Juro - Earth worker
  • Aira - A messenger
  • Chikao - A parent or founder

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Final word on unique Japanese boy names

These unique Japanese boy names are an incredible way to honour the country's culture and tradition. Whether inspired by nature, lineage, or other factors, names carry immense significance that enhances their identity and personality.

Tuko.co.ke published a list of Victorian last names you can give your child. These names were popular during the Victorian era which lasted from 1837 to 1901. Some names enjoy popularity to date, penetrating into various modern cultures.

Some popular Victorian names include Peterson, meaning a stone or rock, Thomas, meaning twin, and Nelson which means champion. Some royal last names include King, Tudor, and Oswald. Check out the list in the article.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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