Camila in Japanese

How do you write Camila in Japanese? Below you will find the katakana, hiragana, and kanji renderings with a complete pronunciation guide.

Camila in Katakana

アミラ

Katakana

Standard script for foreign names in Japan

Hiraganaあみら
RomajiAmila
PronunciationAmila

Camila in Kanji — 3 Meaningful Options

These kanji combinations match the phonetic sound of Camila while carrying beautiful Japanese meanings — a practice called ateji (当て字).

KanjiReadingMeaning
愛美良AmilaLove · Beauty · Good
空実AmilaSky · Fruit
明光AmilaBright · Light

How Camila Sounds in Japanese

Camila becomes カミラ (Kamira) in Japanese. The Spanish-origin name maps cleanly to Japanese katakana, with each syllable (Ka-mi-la→ra) converting directly. The L becomes R following Japanese phonetic rules.

Kamira sounds both Western and naturally Japanese-sounding in phonetics. The three-syllable structure and open final vowel give it a melodious, flowing quality.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you write Camila in Japanese?
Camila is written アミラ in Japanese katakana — the standard script for all foreign names in Japan. In hiragana it is あみら, and the romanized pronunciation is Amila.
How do you pronounce Camila in Japanese?
In Japanese, Camila is pronounced as "Amila". Japanese vowels are always consistent: A = "ah", I = "ee", U = "oo", E = "eh", O = "oh". There are no silent letters.
What kanji can be used for Camila?
Several kanji combinations can represent Camila phonetically. For example: 愛美良 (Love · Beauty · Good), 空実 (Sky · Fruit), 明光 (Bright · Light). These are chosen to match the sound while carrying a meaningful message.
Is Camila a Japanese name?
Camila is not a traditional Japanese name, but it can be written in Japanese katakana as アミラ. Foreign names are commonly written in katakana on official documents, business cards, and passports in Japan.

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