what are you asking, "how do you say 'list of Japanese names' in Japanese"?
if so Nippon-mei no risuto
Hisako Noriko Mariko Yuriko Akiko these are just a few!
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Motoko Maezawa has written: 'Akachan no yoi namae no kimekata' -- subject(s): Japanese, Japanese Names, Names, Japanese, Names, Personal, Personal Names
If they are Japanese brands, then yes. Their names are written in Kanji.
list ways that element can get their names
They do. Toyota Matsuda Nissan but they do not write in Japanese letters. they retain their Japanese names. but writing using letters of the alphabet. to be easily understood by everyone
Sure! Here are a few popular Japanese names from anime along with their meanings: Byakuya - Means "white night" or "pale moonlight." Haji - Means "beginning" or "origin." Ichigo - Means "strawberry." These names are commonly used in anime and have significance to the characters or themes they represent.
You can check out the Sushifan website, where they offer both, the Japanese and English sushi names. They also have pictures of the most common sushi rolls and offer a list of ingredients and utensils in both languages.
I know some Japanese names although there many more besides this list.1.Momo (girls)2.Kiko (boys)3.Miko (both I think)4.Aguri (boys)5.Aiji (boys)6.Naoki (boys)7.Ukyou (boys)
This is not a Japanese name. Foreign names can only be approximated in the Japanese language.
Names are not necessarily translatable, expecially into Japanese. So the Japanese for Adrian is . . . Adrian.