It doesn't mean anything. It is like Er, Um, Well, Uh, Hmm in English.
>> sorry guys, for the person who wrote that on top... they were'nt specific enough<<
it can ALSO be used as when adressing a female/mother... basically, identification in the name that they are a respected being...
Unfortunately, determining what a name "means" in Japanese is quite difficult. Japanese names, absent the Kanji they're written in, can't always be easily explained in terms of their meaning. Foreign names are even worse - first, they must arbitrarily be assigned Kanji that match the phonetic pronunciation. With many options to choose from, the meaning could vary greatly, or the result could be such a jumble of Kanji that the resulting meaning is nothing but nonsense.
It can generally be translated as "before," or "in front of."
By itself it has no meaning. As a name it can mean various things. You'd need to know the Chinese characters to know.
Mia nonna is 'my grandmother'
mariah can mean the wind but it can also mean some ones name like me my name is mariah i am the sister of nic and mckayla and mia so that is what mariah can mean
Mia translates into 'billion'.If you're referring to the name 'Mia', then it's the same as it is in English.
The name Mia means prowerful,worthy,smart,and strong.
Mia as the dice game mia: They don't actually play this game as it is not popular. Mia as a Name of a person: In Arabic Names are spelled in a way that the name sounds the same in its original language
"Olga" is not a Japanese word or name, so it doesn't mean anything at all in Japanese. Did you mean, "What is the name "Olga" translated to in Japanese?"
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The name Michelle does not mean anything in Japanese, but can be written: ミシェル
That is an female Spanish name and Last Name.
The name 'Collin' does not mean anything in Japanese, but it can be written in Japanese as: コリン
what does the Japanese name utagawa mean
It does not mean anything in Japanese, but can be written: マーラナ