Most commonly -San is used, or -Chan for someone who is close, but never use -Kun as it is only used for males ;P
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.
I think it means female shaman or shrine maiden
Samui is a character in the Japanese manga and animation series Naruto. She is a female ninja. The name Samui, however, is also sometimes used in Australia as a boy's name.
"Sui" can be a unisex name in Japan, used for both females and males. The meaning and pronunciation may vary depending on the kanji characters used to write it. In some cases, it is more commonly associated with females, but it is not exclusively a female name.
The meaning of the name is `Fourth` The name Shiro is mainly used In Japanese.
Any female name will do ... Lucy works.
Marissa or Marisa is a female name typically used in western civilization. It is a variation of Maris, which is Latin for 'of the sea'. Marissa also means "little Mary" referring to the Virgin Mary!
"Chichi/Chichisan" is for your own father, "otoosan" is used when referring to others' fathers.
Dawn is typically a female name. However, it can be used for any gender.
Carly can be considered a male name but is mostly used as a female name.
Usually translated as 'cool,' this is not a standard Japanese given name.
The term 'gioia' can have several meanings. Typically, the term 'gioia' is referring to the idea of happiness or feeling great. 'Gioia' is usually used as a human female's name.