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Who can give me a Japanese name? I want a boy. . . . Thank you!!!!!!

What’s your last name? The emperor has no surname. Is it unlimited?

There are many cool names in games and anime, such as: Sochikyo, Iori Yagami, Mitsui Hisashi

Historical figures, such as: Sanada Yukimura, Hojo Soun, Date Masamune

Idol stars, such as: Takashi Sorimachi, Ken Takakura, Takuya Kimura

Business legends, such as: Konosuke Matsushita, Masatomo Sumitomo, Namei Kodaira

Japanese All surnames have certain meanings. Taking the name of a place as a surname is a major feature. For example: some people live at the foot of a mountain, so they use "山下" or "山本" as their surname; some people live next to paddy fields, so they call them "Tianbian". Many Japanese surnames end with the word "mura", such as Nishimura, Okamura, Morimura, Kimura, etc. These surnames were originally derived from place names or village names. In addition, there are many characters that represent natural phenomena and social life and ideologies. From the sun, moon, stars and people to flowers, birds, fish and insects, from occupation, residence to religious beliefs, almost everything can be used as a surname. For example: Takasaki means the protruding part of the island, Odai means the square in front of the palace, white birds and little bears are animals; Wakamatsu and Takasugi are plants; Takahashi and Uju represent buildings; Onodera and Saionji represent religious beliefs; Hattori and Qinze may be the surnames of naturalized people (i.e. immigrants) who settled in Japan from Asia and even all over the world in ancient times.

Japanese names also have certain meanings. For example: loyalty, filial piety, benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, trust, etc. in a person's name represent ethics and morals; Liang, Ji, Xi, Jia, etc. represent auspiciousness; turtle, crane, pine, Qiandai, etc. represent longevity; Jundai, etc. represent far away Jiu, Guang, Bo, Hao, Yang, etc. represent wisdom. Some words that mean death, disease, and evil, such as thin, hungry, skinny, bitter, weird, evil, etc., are taboo among people and are generally not used as names.

You can combine them according to your needs.