Arashi is a boys name, and it means storm. It probably wouldn't be very fitting for a girl to be called "storm," but if you really wanted to, a girl could be named Arashi. Also, you could maybe change the ending a little bit to make it more feminine.
嵐 or arashi Arashi is storm in the Japanese language. 嵐の目
No, you can't end any Japanese word with the letter "m"
The word Murasaki means "purple" in Japanese. It is often used to describe the color purple or violet. It is also a popular Japanese name for girls.
The Japanese name Seiko means force, truth. The name can be used for both girls and boys. Although a well-known name in the U.S. due to the Japanese watchmaker, the name is not very popular as a given name.
The name Miko in Japanese means "shrine maiden" or "girl who serves at a shrine." It is commonly used as a given name for girls in Japan.
Samui is a gender-neutral name in Japanese and can be used for both boys and girls.
ABSOLUTELY! I prefer it as a girls name!
Koori means ice and -chan is a Japanese honorific, usually used by kid and teen girls, mostly to other girls. Calling one who is superior (like your boss) -chan it is considered rude.For example if your friends name was Yuki (which means snow in Japanese by the way) then you refer to them as, "Yuki-chan."
The meaning of the name is `Fourth` The name Shiro is mainly used In Japanese.
Rikki can be a unisex name and is derived from the name Richard. It is more commonly used as a boy's name, but it can also be used for girls.
its more commonly used as a boys name, but it could also be a girls name.
Allen is traditionally a boys' name, but it can also be used as a girls' name. It is more commonly used as a boys' name, but there are instances of it being used for girls as well. Ultimately, the gender of a name can vary and it ultimately depends on the individual's preference.