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Other kanji combinations are also possible.
This might be a reference to a beautiful view of some cherry blossoms trees, Sakura, in Japan.
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Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Other kanji combinations are also possible.
A famous bearer is Kiyoe Yoshioka (b. 1984), a Japanese singer and vocalist best known for being the lead vocalist of the band Ikimonogakari.
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Except for 美 (mi) that is read with the Go-On Reading, all the other kanji are read with the Kun Reading. However It's not rare that Konomi is written with Hiragana script as このみ (Konomi) or a mixed Kanji and Hiragana way such as この実 (Konomi) and 好み (Konomi).
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Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Usage of this name is, most likely, influenced by the name Nikki.
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Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Shiomi was used as a feminine given name in the Edo Period (1600-1868) but nowadays is more common as a surname or a fictional name.
Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
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Yama was used in the early part of the Edo period (1603-1868), but the popularity of it remains unanswered. In the Meiji period (1868-1912) though, it was a really rare name.
As a word, Yayoi (弥生) is used as the traditional name for the month of March. It's also used as a name of a period of Japanese history going from around 300BC to 300AD, originally made up of 弥 (ya) and 生 (oi), which would literally mean "thick growth" when referring to, for example, grass.
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Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Other kanji combinations are possible.
Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Other kanji combinations are possible.
Other characters can form this name as well.
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Other kanji combinations are also possible.
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Kenzaburō Ōe (1935-) is a Japanese writer and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1994.
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Other kanji combinations are possible.
This name is very rarely used.
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A famous bearer was Motoie (基家) Kujō (九条), 1203-1280, a waka poet and Japanese nobleman active in the early Kamakura period. He is designated as a member of the New Thirty-Six Immortals of Poetry (新三十六歌仙, Shinsanjūrokkasen).
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Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Bearers of this name are Shu Todoroki from Cars 2 and Drew (Shū in the Japanese version) from Pokemon.
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Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Other kanji combinations are also possible.
This name can also be written with two or three kanji for example 亘 (wata) and 航 (wata), read differently than above, combined with 琉 or 瑠 (ru) meaning "precious stone, lapis lazuli" or also 和 (wa) meaning "peace, harmony, Japan" combined with 多 (ta) meaning "many, much" and 留 (ru) meaning "detain, fasten, halt, stop".
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Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Other kanji combinations are possible.
Other kanji combinations are possible.
Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Other kanji combinations are possible.
Famous bearers are fictional characters Haku in 'Naruto' and 'Haku' (a.k.a. Kohaku) in 'Spirited Away'.
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Other kanji combinations are also possible.