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!! IMPORTANT !!
- PLEASE READ -
We are now temporarily closing acceptance of kanji name conversion requests.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
We could not get back to the following people due to e-mail restrictions (access denial, domain denial).
Please contact Japan Mode Webmaster to samurai@jmode.co.jp through a different
e-mail address, or alternatively please give us a permission e-mail so that we can post your names here in this section in order for you to see without going through the e-mail trouble.
Thanks a lot for your understanding and help. |
| contact date |
country |
contact person |
# of requested names |
| September 20, 2006 |
Australia |
Jack L. |
6 |
| November 8, 2006 |
Poland |
Milena A. M. |
1 |
| November 8, 2006 |
Poland |
Thomas M. Z. |
1 |
| November 21, 2006 |
Belgium |
Pierre C. |
1 |
| November 29, 2006 |
(unwritten) |
mattsam |
7 |
| December 19, 2006 |
(unwritten) |
Antonio M. |
1 |
| February 22, 2007 |
Austria |
Peter M. S. |
1 |
| February 25, 2007 |
(unwritten) |
Kim H. |
1 |
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Top 5 Popular Japanese Names for Babies born in 2006
Have a look at what kind of names are popular in Japan.
Here are the 5 most popular names of babies born in Japan last year, and perhaps you may be able to observe how Japanese parents name their babies.
Becase a single kanji can have several different ways of reading, a name with the same kanji can be read differently, or vice versa, the same name in sound can have different kanji combinations.
Also, popular names of the year tends to reflect the social background of the year. |
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Girls |
- Riku
- Hiroto
- Daiki / Taiki
- Ren
- Tsubasa
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- Hina / Haruna
- Miu
- Misaki
- Sakura
- Ai , Aoi, Nanami
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Below are some names of viewers we have converted in the past
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Those who permitted us to display their names here,
thank you for your cooperation!

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