A good Female Japanese name is Hotaru, it mean darkness and despair.
...Hotaru means Firefly in Japanese. Not Darkness and Despair.
Fireflies are thought to represent the souls of those who have died in battle, and are actually viewed very positively in Japan.
Here are some:
Yami (Darkness)
Hoshimi (Starlight)
Usagi (Rabbit)
Kuro (Black)
Akumu (Nightmare)
Rin (Cold)
Chi (Blood)
Tora (Tiger)
Mika (New Moon)
Fuyu (Born in winter)
Yumi (Archery bow)
The name 'Kira' in Japanese usually means 'Dark' or less commonly, 'Evil'.
Erza would be one of the female Japanese names that mean fire. Akari is another name meaning bright. Kouen, MaiKa, Kaen are some of the names that attribute to fire.
It means "fragrance" And is a male name. The female version of the name is "Kaori"
Ponyo means fish child
Yes. Her name may sound wierd, buts its a female name of Japanese origin .
It's 'Aku' it means evil; wickedness.
The only name for both female and male names that mean death is Shi.
In Japanese buttefly is 'Chou', or 'Choucho' Choucho is commonly used among children or female when they talk about butterfly. Cho and Choucho are not so popular name among Japanese female... but can be artist's nickname or restaurants' name etc. 'Ageha' means swallowtail butterfly, and can be used as female name. Butterfly sometimes implies something flirty or a bit sexual, so it has mysterious feelings. Woman who works at night sometimes uses it as their nickname.
The word "mine" in Japanese means "ridge" or "peak". For the name, there are several different kanji's for it.
Full names of the Vocaloid products are given below with most common character/mascot name in square brackets []. The order given is when they were each released relative to each other. (Note: Japanese Vocaloid names are in Eastern order (Last Name, First Name)) VOCALOID ENGINE: Leon (male, English) - 2004 Lola (female, English) - 2004 Miriam (female, English) - 2004 MEIKO (female, Japanese) - 2004 KAITO (male, Japanese) - 2006 VOCALOID2 ENGINE: Sweet Ann (female, English) - 2007 CV01 Hatsune Miku [Miku] (female, Japanese) - 2007 CV02 Kagamine Rin • Len [Rin, Len] (female • male, Japanese) - 2007 Prima (female, English) - 2008 Gackpoid Kamui Gakupo [Gakupo] (male, Japanese) - 2008 CV03 Megurine Luka [Luka] (female, Japanese & English) - 2009 Megpoid GUMI [GUMI] (female, Japanese) - 2009 Sonika (female, English) - 2009 SF-A2 Kaihatsu Code Miki [Miki] (female, Japanese) - 2009 Kaai Yuki [Yuki] (female, Japanese) - 2009 Hiyama Kiyoteru [Kiyoteru] (male, Japanese) - 2009 Big-Al (male, English) - 2009 Hatsune Miku Append (female, Japanese) - 2010 Tonio (male, English) - 2010 Lily (female, Japanese) - 2010 VY1 [sometimes Mizki] (female, Japanese) - 2010 Gachapoid Ryuuto [Ryuuto] (male, Japanese) - 2010 Nekomura Iroha (female, Japanese) - 2010 Utatane Piko (male, Japanese) - 2010 Kagamine Rin • Len Append [Rin, Len] (female/male, Japanese) - 2010 VY2 [sometimes Yuuma] (male, Japanese) - 2011 VOCALOID 3 ENGINE: Akikoroid-chan (female, Japanese, private Vocaloid for Lawson Inc.) - 2011 SeeU (female, Korean & Japanese, with English upcoming) - 2011 Vocaloid 3 Megpoid Power [Gumi] (female, Japanese) - 2011 Vocaloid 3 Megpoid Adult [Gumi] (female, Japanese) - 2011 Vocaloid 3 Megpoid Whisper [Gumi] (female, Japanese) - 2011 Vocaloid 3 Megpoid Sweet [Gumi] (female, Japanese) - 2011 VY1V3 (female, Japanese) - 2011 Mew (female, Japanese) - 2011 Tone Rion - 2011 Oliver (male, English) - 2011 Yuzuki Yukari (female, Japanese) - 2011 CUL (female, Japanese) - 2011 Bruno (male, Spanish) - 2011 Clara (female, Spanish) - 2011 IA -ARIA ON THE PLANETES- [IA, pronounced ee-ah] (female, Japanese) - 2012 Vocaloid 3 Megpoid Native [GUMI] (female, Japanese) - 2012 Aoki Lapis (female, Japanese) - 2012 Vocaloid 3 Lily (female, Japanese) - 2012 Luo Tianyi (female, Chinese) - 2012 Vocaloid 3 Gackpoid (male, Japanese) - 2012 Galaco (female, Japanese) - 2012 VY2V3 (male, Japanese) - 2012 MAYU (female, Japanese) - 2012
私は邪悪だ。 (I am evil.)
Apparently it means little or child in Japanese. That's why you see lots of female names ending with ko.