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Encyclopedia > List of Japanese given names
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Behind the Name: Japanese Names (232 words)
Japanese given names are composed of one or more kanji (though a few are written in hiragana), meaning there are thousands of possible names.
In the past, boys were sometimes given names indicating the order in which they were born, for example Ichiro "first son" and Jiro "second son".
In girls' names, a common final Kanji was 子 ko meaning "child" (for example Akiko and Yoshiko), though this trend has faded in the last few decades.
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