Asian Girl Names

Discover 200 curated full-name combinations. Each name features detailed kanji breakdowns, meanings, and cultural context to help you find the perfect match.

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蓮見乙葉
はすみ おとは
Hasumi Otoha
蓮見 Lotus sight+乙葉 new leaf, tender foliage

The character 乙 historically conveys notions of “the second” or “soft/young,” and is also used as a variant of the “leaf” radical. Paired with 葉 (leaf), the name evokes the image of a tender new leaf budding in early spring. It suggests freshness, gentle resilience, and continual growth, making it a poetic choice for a feminine given name that conveys elegance, purity, and a lively, upward spirit.

Kanji Breakdown
(ren / hasu)lotus(ken / mi)to see(oto)second(ha)leaf
Notable Bearers
蓮見 翔蓮見 孝之乙葉 さくら
naturesereneelegantwaterwood

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular asian girls names?

Here are some curated asian girls names: 蓮見乙葉 (Hasumi Otoha), 蓮見早佳 (Hasumi Hayaka), 蓮見愛恵 (Hasumi Kanae), 田井閑音 (Tai Shizune), 田井基乃 (Tai Motono). Each name carries unique kanji meanings and cultural significance.

How do I choose the right asian girls names for a character or baby?

When choosing a Japanese name, consider the meaning of each kanji, the rhythm and flow of the pronunciation, and the overall vibe the name conveys. Use our interactive quiz to find a perfect match based on your preferences.

What do the kanji in asian girls names mean?

Each kanji in a Japanese name carries specific meanings. For example, 翔 (shō) means "soar" and 太 (ta) means "great." We provide detailed kanji breakdowns for every name in our collection.