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The closest I could come to a name meaning union is Lian which means connect. Its a girl name but I think you could name a boy that too. Its pretty, isn't it?

2007-03-01 20:43:23 · answer #1 · answered by Annie 2 · 0 0

I have a Japanese nickname. My Japanese nickname is Takumi. I am half Japanese.

2007-03-02 03:42:17 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ai - love
Ami - friend
Keiko - adored one
Takara - treasure, precious object


Ai, love Japanese Girl
Aiko, beloved one, little love Japanese Girl
Akako, red Japanese Girl
Akina, spring flower Japanese Girl
Akira, anchor Scottish, Japanese Both
Ami, friend Japanese Girl
Ayame, Iris Japanese Girl
Botan, peony Japanese Boy
Chika, near Japanese Girl
Cho, butterfly Japanese Girl
Dai, great Japanese Girl
Etsu, delight Japanese Girl
Fujita, field Japanese Both
Gin, silver Japanese Girl
Gina, silvery Japanese Girl
Hana, flower, blossom; fower, graceful, merciful Japanese, Hebrew Girl
Haru, born in the spring Japanese Boy
Haya, quick, light Japanese Girl
Hiroshi, generous Japanese Boy
Hisa, long-lasting Japanese Girl
Hoshi, star Japanese Both
Iva, God's great gift, yew tree Hebrew, Japanese Girl
Jiro, second male Japanese Boy
Kaede, maple leaf Japanese Girl
Kaiya, forgiveness Japanese Girl
Kameko, tortoise-child, symbol for long-life Japanese Girl
Kanaye, zealous one Japanese Boy
Kane, tribute, warrior; the doubly-accomplished, golden; man, the eastern sky; beautiful Gaelic, Japanese, Hawaiian, Welsh Both
Kei, rapture, reverence Japanese Girl
Keiko, adored one Japanese Girl
Kichi, fortunate Japanese Girl
Kin, golden Japanese Boy
Kisho, one who knows his own mind Japanese Boy
Kita, north Japanese Girl
Kiyoshi, quiet Japanese Boy
Kohana, little flower Japanese Girl
Kyoko, mirror Japanese Girl
Leiko, arrogant Japanese Girl
Machi, ten thousand Japanese Girl
Machiko, child of Machi Japanese Girl
Mai, brightness; coyote Japanese, Native American Girl
Maiko, child of Mai Japanese Girl
Makiko, child of Maki Japanese Girl
Mamiko, child of Mami Japanese Girl
Mamoru, earth Japanese Boy
Mariko, child of Mari Japanese Girl
Masakazu, first son of Masa Japanese Boy
Masako, child of Masa Japanese Girl
Mayako, child of Maya Japanese Girl
Mayoko, child of Mayo Japanese Girl
Mayuko, child of Mayu Japanese Girl
Michi, righteous Japanese Girl
Michiko, child of Michi Japanese Girl
Midori, green Japanese Girl
Mihoko, child of Mihoko Japanese Girl
Mika, new moon Japanese, Finnish Girl
Miki, beautiful tree Japanese Girl
Minako, child of Mina Japanese Girl
Mine, a resolute protector Japanese Girl
Misako, child of Misa Japanese Girl
Mitsuko, child of Mitsu Japanese Girl
Miyoko, beautiful generations child Japanese Girl
Momoko, child of Momo Japanese Girl
Mutsuko, child of Mutsu Japanese Girl
Nahoko, child of Naho Japanese Girl
Nami, wave Japanese Girl
Namiko, child of Nami Japanese Girl
Nanako, child of Nana Japanese Girl
Naoko, child of Nao Japanese Girl
Naomi, pleasent one; above all, beauty Hebrew, Japanese Girl
Natsuko, child of Natsu Japanese Girl
Nayoko, child of Nayo Japanese Girl
Nori, doctrine Japanese Girl
Noriko, doctrine child Japanese Girl
Nozomi, hope Japanese Girl
Rai, trust Japanese Girl
Raidon, thunder God Japanese Boy
Rei, gratitude Japanese Girl
Reiko, child of Rei, gratitude Japanese Girl
Ren, water lily Japanese Girl
Rieko, child of Rie Japanese Girl
Rikako, child of Rika Japanese Girl
Rinako, child of Rina Japanese Girl
Ringo, apple, peace be with you Japanese Boy
Rini, little bunny Japanese Girl
Risako, child of Risa Japanese Girl
Ritsuko, child of Ritsu Japanese Girl
Ronin, Samurai without a master Japanese Boy
Rumiko, child of Rumi Japanese Girl
Ryoichi, first son of Ryo Japanese Boy
Ryoko, child of Ryo Japanese Girl
Ryozo, third son of Ryo Japanese Boy
Ryuichi, first son of Ryu Japanese Boy
Sachi, bliss-child; wife of Indra Japanese, Hindu Girl
Sachiko, bliss, child of Sachi Japanese Girl
Saeko, child of Sae Japanese Girl
Sakiko, child of Saki Japanese Girl
Sakuko, child of Saku Japanese Girl
Sakura, cherry blossoms Japanese Girl
Sakurako, child of Sakura Japanese Girl
Sanako, child of Sana Japanese Girl
Satoko, child of Sato Japanese Girl
Sayoko, child of Sayo Japanese Girl
Seiichi, first son of Sei Japanese Boy
Senichi, first son of Sen Japanese Boy
Shigekazu, first son of Shige Japanese Boy
Shika, deer Japanese Girl
Shina, virtue, good Japanese Girl
Shinichi, first son of Shin Japanese Boy
Shoichi, first son of Sho Japanese Boy
Shoko, child of Sho Japanese Girl
Shuichi, first son of Shu Japanese Boy
Shunichi, first son of Shun Japanese Boy
Sorano, of the sky Japanese Girl
Suki, beloved Japanese Girl
Suma, to ask Egyptian, Japanese Girl
Sumi, clear, refined Japanese Girl
Tadako, child of Tada Japanese Girl
Taka, tall, honorable Japanese Girl
Takai, Japanese Boy
Takako, child of Taka Japanese Girl
Takara, treasure, precious object Japanese Girl
Taku, Japanese Boy
Tamiko, child of Tami Japanese Girl
Tanaka, dweller Japanese Girl
Tani, valley; sweetheart; youth; bull that charges randomly Japanese, Melanesian, Tonkinese, Andalusian Girl
Taro, first-born male Japanese Boy
Tokiko, child of Toki Japanese Girl
Tomiko, child of Tomi Japanese Girl
Tomo, a twin Japanese Boy
Tori, bird Japanese Girl
Toyo, plentiful Japanese Both
Uma, nation, mother, horse Hebrew, Hindu, Japanese Girl
Umeko, Patient Japanese Girl
Usagi, moon Japanese Girl
Yasashiku, Gentle, Polite Japanese Boy
Yasuo, peaceful one Japanese Boy
Yayoi, March Japanese Girl
Yei, Flourishing Japanese Girl
Yogi, one of the yoga practice Japanese Boy
Yoko, positive Japanese Girl
Yoshi, better, best Japanese Boy
Yoshifumi, Japanese Boy
Yoshiko, child of Yoshi Japanese Girl
Yoshimitsu, Japanese Boy
Yoshiyuki, Japanese Boy
Yukako, child of Yuka Japanese Girl
Yukiko, child of Yuki Japanese Girl
Yukio, gets what he wants, God will nourish Japanese Boy
Yumako, child of Yuma Japanese Girl
Yumi, beauty Japanese Girl
Yumiko, child of Yumi Japanese Girl
Yuri, lily Japanese Girl
Yuriko, child of Yuri Japanese Girl
Yutaka, Japanese Boy
Yutsuko, child of Yutso Japanese Girl
Zen, Religious Japanese Boy
Zinan, Second Son Japanese Boy

2007-03-02 02:08:17 · answer #3 · answered by leashell 5 · 0 0

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