In the tapestry of Japanese culture, names hold immense significance, often carrying profound meanings and poetic allusions to nature's beauty. Among the most captivating are Japanese names that mean flower, evoking the delicate fragrance and vibrant hues of Japan's cherished flora.
Name | Meaning |
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Ayame | Iris |
Hanako | Flower Child |
Kiku | Chrysanthemum |
Momo | Peach Blossom |
Sakura | Cherry Blossom |
Yuri | Lily |
Name | Meaning |
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Azami | Thistle |
Botan | Peony |
Fuji | Wisteria |
Hibiscus | Hibiscus |
Matsuba | Pine Needle |
Ren | Lotus |
Q: Can anyone use a Japanese flower name?
A: While it is not prohibited, using a Japanese name as a non-Japanese person may be perceived as cultural appropriation.
Q: Are Japanese flower names always feminine?
A: No, although many are, there are also flower names suitable for both boys and girls.
Q: Where can I find more information about Japanese flower names?
A: Authoritative websites like Japanese-Names.info and Behind the Name offer comprehensive databases and insights.
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