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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Teijo

Righteous; well-governed

Japanese

Hideki

Bright tree

Japanese

Kenta

Healthy, Strong, thick, big

Japanese

Satoru

Understand

Japanese

Tomeo

Cautious man

Japanese

Katsuro

Victory, son

Japanese

Takuya

To increasingly cultivate

Japanese

Kenchiro

Good Luck, Son

Japanese

Zentaro

Just First-born Son

Japanese

Sachio

Fortunately born

Japanese

Yuki

Snow or Lucky

Japanese

Ken’Ichi

Heatlthy, Strong, Study, One

Japanese

Daiki

Big, Shining

Japanese

Hotaru

Firefly

Japanese

Kyou

Cooperation, Capital. Village, Apricot

Japanese

Ryu

Dragon

Japanese

Katsu

Victorious

Japanese

Sora

Sky

Japanese

Shinsaku

Go forward

Japanese

Ayaki

An uncommon figure

Japanese

Chiko

Arrow; pledge

Japanese

Keitaro

Blessed

Japanese

Yuichi

Kind One

Japanese

Benjiro

Enjoy peace

Japanese

Tatsuhiro

Dragon, Immense power

Japanese

Venture to the Land of the Rising Sun with Japanese boy names. Rich in history and meaning, these eastern picks are darling on a little one. Their styling is distinct, helping them stand apart from the sea of European picks that have dominated name charts around the world. Let’s dive into this fascinating pool of names and see what we can find together.

A perfect starting point in a search for Japanese boy names is history. Japan has a centuries-long past of powerful men to use as inspiration, from the legendary Prince Shotoku to samurai warriors like Minamoto no Yoritomo and Sakamoto Ryoma. Samurai names win over parents with their strength, as these men were known for fierce loyalty and courage. With an intricate web of past empires to explore, you’re in for a wide variety of handsome monikers.

Arguably the greatest parts of Japanese boy names are their incredible meanings. They don’t mince words and pack a lot of punch, as seen in Hideo’s “excellent man.” Akita means ‘bright and clear,” while Takumi has the enviable meaning of “skilled.” We’re big fans of sweet meanings too, so Yuichi’s “kind one” and Maemi’s “honest child” win big with us. Some Japanese boy names hide stunning imagery in their meanings like Nagisa’s “a calm beach,” Rinji’s “peaceful forest,” and Yoite’s “evening rain.” As you explore Japanese boy names, you’ll notice many reference birth order in their meaning, like Kuro’s “ninth son” and Daitaro’s “great firstborn son.” This is because birth order plays a substantial role in Japanese culture, with hierarchy and respect at its foundation.

Many Japanese boy names have entered the mainstream thanks in part to anime, a beautiful style of art and animation from the island nation beloved for its detailed characters and bold colors. The most recognizable anime name picks are Daisuke, Haruto, and Arata, though there are hundreds (if not thousands) of names dancing around the genre. We have a whole list of anime boy names for you to explore as well if they’re up your alley.

A lot of Japanese boy names are grand, but you can still find spunky options among them. Kenji comes to mind, as he has a spring to him that’s fun to say and conjures up images of an adventurous little boy. Kaito and Ryu are just as handsome, though, and we love the zest for life we get from them.

You can find names that lean western as well among Japanese boy names if you’d like, with Raiden, a rhyming cousin to the massively popular -aiden name boom. His meaning of “thunder and lightning” is super cool, too. Kota is another winner meaning “good fortune,” who feels right at home beside the popular picks Ezra and Luca. Lastly, there’s Kannon, a strong-man choice that’s similar in feel to Logan and Mason.

Japanese boy names emulate everything about the land from its cherry blossom fields to its soaring peaks. As you explore this mighty mix of contenders, take in the beauty of the land in baby name form.