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There is no Japanese name meaning 'death child.' Names in Japanese are often derived from nature or other auspicious themes. A name such as this would be terribly unlucky and ill regarded.
Kaliko is a Hawaiian name that means "the child." It is often used in Hawaiian culture as a name for both boys and girls.
The name Jully has the meaning of "youthful" or "loves child. " This is of French descent and is often given to a girl.
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Sumiko is a Japanese first name meaning happy beautiful child. Chan is a diminutive often used with children.
Begat or begot, and in the past tense, begotten, meaning made or created.
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The term mooch means to slouch and just wander around without any real aim or target. It is something that teenagers and students often do and it fills time well.
Dawa is word seen in Tibetan culture meaning 'moon' or 'month'. It is often used as a name for a child, boy or girl, who is born on Monday.
In the Pokemon series the games often use the term the "Target" to describe the Pokemon that will be hit by a move.
If u want a Japanese name that means baby princess you should use Himeko. Hime meaning princess and ko being the sufix for child that derives from kodomo, child in Japanese, often used in names like Tsukiko (child of the moon) or Hachiko (child of spring) and others :)