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What Are Some Japanese Names/surnames Meaning Heaven Angel Spirit Etc

What are some Japanese Names/Surnames Meaning Heaven, Angel, Spirit, etc?

Surnames has more "heaven" options, and given names have more "holy / spirit" options. So I recommend you to use "heaven" for the surname, and "holy" for the given name.

Heaven / Thing related to heaven (including angel) = 天(ama / ten)

Surnames
Amano / Amaya / Amagai / Amachi / Amase / Amami / Amakusa / Amatsuka / Amakawa / Amamoto / Amagi / Amou / Tendo / Gyoten 

Girls given names
Amane / Tenka

Boys given names
Tenma / Tensuke / Tensei / Tenta / Amato

Holy / divine (being) = 聖(sei / kiyo / hijiri)

Surname
Hijiri

Girls given names
Seiko / Seika / Seina / Kiyomi / Kiyoe / Kiyono / Kiyoka / Kiyone / Kiyona / Kiyora / Kiyori

Boys given names
Seito / Seita / Seiji / Seiya / Seiga / Seigi / Issei / Kosei / Yusei / Ryusei / Ryosei / Kiyoto / Kiyoshi / Kiyohiko / Kiyoaki / Kiyotaka / Kiyomasa

Beautiful Japanese girls names.. with meaning?

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Japanese girl names meaning "Heavens" or anything celestial?

--Sora - From Japanese 空 or 昊 which both mean "sky".--Hina - From Japanese 陽 (hi) "sun, sunlight"
--Hikaru - From Japanese 光 "light" or 輝 "radiance".
--Hikari - Means "light" in Japanese.
--Hoshi - Means "star" in Japanese.
--Amaterasu - Japanese name composed of the elements ama "heaven, sky" and terasu "to shine," hence "shining over heaven." In mythology, this is the name of a sun goddess who rules the heavens.
--Chiasa - Japanese name meaning "one thousand mornings."
--Hoshiko - From Japanese 星 (hoshi) "star" and 子 (ko) "child".
--Tsukiko - Japanese name meaning "moon child."
--Mizuki - From Japanese 美 (mi) "beautiful" and 月 (zuki) "moon"

The usual words for "fire" and "flame" on their own are not names, any more than they are in English. Furthermore, in Japan, where wood was the main building material and fires a Very Bad Thing, it's probably rare for them to be used in traditional names. However, modern-day Japanese parents are experimenting more with kanji, so there are some names that can (theoretically) be written with those characters. Many of the following are probably "sparklenames" (kirakira neemu, Japanese term for obnoxiously unique baby names)Female:Homura- alternate word for "flames" 炎 or 焔Hotaru, meaning "firefly" can be spelled artistically as "drop of flame" 火垂 or "many fires staying" 火多留Lots of names with "ka" or "ho" sounds in them could maybe use the character 火 instead of the usual spelling, but you'd probably want to run these past a native speaker to check they aren't TOO silly:Miho 美火 (beautiful fire)Karen 火蓮 (fire lotus)Aika 愛火 (love fire)Kaho 火帆 (fire-ship's sail) 火保 (fire-protect) 香火 (incense fire)Male:-I definitely can't find any real names with fire-related kanji. The only remotely feasible one I can find is writing the name "Asahi" as "morning fire" 朝火 instead of "morning sun"

What are some japanese names that mean sky, wind, ect?

Sky= Sora, Sukai, Ten, Tenkuu, Joukuu, Kuuchuu, Kyuuten

Ocean= Enkai, Kaiyou, Unabara, Taikai, O-shan, and En'you

AI meaning "love" (愛藍) - Japanese girl name.
AIKA meaning "love song" (愛佳) - Japanese girl name.
AIKO meaning "child of love" (愛子) - Japanese girl name.
AIMI meaning "love beautiful" (愛美) - Japanese girl name.
AINA meaning "love vegetables" (愛菜) - Japanese girl name.
AIRI meaning "love jasmine" (愛莉) - Japanese girl name.
AKANE meaning "brilliant red" (茜) - Japanese girl name.
AKIHIRO meaning "great brightness" (明宏) - Japanese boy name.
AKIKO meaning "bright child" (明子) - Japanese girl name.
AKIO meaning "bright man" (昭夫) - Japanese boy name.
AKIRA meaning "bright / clear" (明 / 亮) - Japanese unisex name.
AMATERASU meaning "shining heaven" (天照) - Japanese girl name.
AMI meaning "asia beautiful" (亜美) - Japanese girl name.
AOI meaning "blue" (碧) - Japanese unisex name.
ARATA meaning "new, fresh" (新) - Japanese boy name.
ASAMI meaning "morning beauty" (麻美) - Japanese girl name.

What are some Japanese, depressing, sad names for a girl character? Maybe one that means death?

憂(Yu, meaning depressed)
憂子(Yuko, meaning depressed child)
憂花(Yuka, meaning depressed flower)
死織(Shiori, meaning death texile: Shiori is a popular girl's name usually with "Shi" kanji meaning poetry)
死音(Shion, meaning death sound: Shion is a girl's name usually with Shi" kanji meaning poetry)
散花(Chiruka, meaning falling petals, which is a metaphor of death)
美散(Michiru, meaning petals falling beautifully)
刹那(Setsuna, meaning to last only for one moment, and also "setsu" kanji here means to kill)
殺姫(Satsuki, meaning killing princess)
涙(Rui, meaning tears)
涙花(Ruika, meaning tears flower)
命果(Meika, meaning the end of life)
哀(Ai, meaning sadness; Ai is a popular girl's name usually with kanji that means love)

Japanese names have two components: the written characters (kanji) and their pronounciation (yomikata). For my answer I will assume we are talking about names with the physical kanji for moon (月) in them.Generally speaking I think the more standard Japanese names would be Satsuki, Natsuki, Hadzuki, and Midzuki.To give more examples, (surprise!) I found the following pertinent survey:A 2014 survey done by Recruiting Studio* produced the following ranking for names** that include the kanji for moon: (note, it is a ranking of the written characters, not a ranking of vocal pronounciation)Here is a translation of the far right column, the possible pronounciations of each ranked kanji name (ie. there will be duplicate pronounciations):Midzuki, Runa, etc.Yudzuki, YururuHadzuki, HarunaMitsukiNatsuki, Natsu, etc.Yudzuki, Yuuna, etc.NatsukiShidzuki, Shizuku, etc.Yudzuki, Yuuru, etc.Satsuki, MeiNadzuki, NatsukiYudzuki, YukiKirara, RearuTsukino, Tsukina, etc.Tsuki, Runa, etc.Kadzuki, Natsuki, etc.Mitsuki, Nozomu, etc.Tsukina, Runa, etc.ItsukiEmiru, ShizukuKatsuki, Haruna, etc.MidzukiAtsuki, Aruna, etc.Kazuki, Karuna, etc.YudzukiItsuki Katsuki, Haru, etc.Mitsuki, MiraiSatsukiKidzuki*The results reflect the number of times each name's page was accessed using the smartphone application「無料 赤ちゃん名づけ」and the websites 「赤ちゃん名づけ実績No.1/無料赤ちゃん名づけ」during the time period of January 2014 - June 2014. The article does not infer this, but I think it is safe to assume that the majority of search results are of parents-to-be.↓http://s.news.mynavi.jp/news/201...**The majority of these are "girl's names," however some are "boy's names" or unisex. If you have a specific name where you want to know which, please ask!As you may or may not be able to tell, many of the above names do not sound traditional. "Creative" baby naming (in Japanese they say キラキラネーム, 'sparkly name')  is, while sort of looked down upon by the older generation, pretty popular in Japan right now.  You can basically add the character for moon to any kanji combination and tack on a variety of unrelated pronunciations.Here's a link to a search for possible baby names using the kanji character for moon. My search produced 26 pages of results! ↓http://name.m3q.jp/list?g=&s=月

Suggest me a Japanese name?

behindthename.com has some good ones. They have all kinds of names, with a special section on Japanses names. To find them, click on the link that says more... next to where it says African names. You can find a Japanese names link under where it says Worldwide.

Some good ones on the site:
Akemi means beautifully bright.
Aki means bright.
Akiko means bright child.
Amaterasu means shining over heaven.
Daichi means great earth.
Haru means sun.
Haruki means radiant sun.
Haruko means child of the sun.
Hikari means light.
Hikaru means light.
Hina means sun.
Kaito means sea.
Manami means beautiful ocean.
Miku means beautiful sky.
Mitsuko means child of light.
Nanami means seven seas.
Riku means land.
Sora means sky.
Tsubasa means wing.
Youko means child of the ocean.

Hope that helps!

What were the names of the angels…?The names [ reputation] are,6 “Now when men started to grow in number on the surface of the ground and daughters were born to them, 2 the angelic sons of the true God began to notice that the daughters of men were beautiful. So they began taking as wives all whom they chose.” ( Genesis 6:1,2 )6 “And the angels who did not keep their original positioning but forsook their own proper dwelling place, he has reserved with eternal bonds in dense darkness for the judgement of the great day.” ( Jude 6 , Revelation 12:7-12 , 20:1-3,7-10,14 )The literal names of those spirit beings along with Satan the Devil were not worthy of being mentioned in the Bible.

Yes. The kanji 月 means “moon.” Any girl’s name which includes this character, and there are many, incorporates the meaning “moon.”It is usually pronounced “tsuki,” but can also be “zuki,” or, in names, just “tsu” or just “ki” or something else entirely.My dictionary lists over 1100 girl’s names with this character, including:月子 Tsukiko “moon, child”月美 Tsukimi "moon, beautiful"菜月 Natsuki “plants, moon”花月 Hatsuki “flower, moon”愛月 Atsuki or Azuki, “love, moon”

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