Japanese First Names

Complete list with kanji, meanings, and cultural background.

About Japanese First Names

Japanese given names (名前, namae) are a window into the country's rich cultural heritage. Unlike Western naming traditions, Japanese names carry explicit meaning through their kanji characters — each name is a miniature poem encoding the parents' hopes and values.

The practice of selecting kanji is itself an art. Parents weigh the visual beauty of the characters, their combined meaning, how they sound when spoken, and even the total stroke count (画数, kakusu), which in traditional belief predicts the child's fortune. A name like 陽翔 (Haruto) combines 陽 (sun, positivity) with 翔 (to soar), expressing the hope that the child will rise toward brightness with freedom and purpose.

Browse by First Letter

Showing 54 names

Generate a name