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  1. Suijin 水神, すいじん m Japanese Mythology. From Japanese 水 (sui) meaning "water" and 神 (jin) meaning "god, spirit". This is the name of the god (or gods) of water, lakes and pools in Japanese mythology. Susanoo 須佐之男, スサノオ m Japanese Mythology. Of Japanese origin, possibly meaning "wild male, impetuous male".

  2. Apr 24, 2024 · Whether you seek inspiration for a character, story, or simply wish to immerse yourself in the heritage of Japan, 'Echoes of Eternity' promises an enchanting odyssey through the ancient realms of Japanese nomenclature. Male Names: Hachiman - Hachiman, the "God of War" in Japanese mythology, is revered for his strength, protection, and martial ...

  3. Jun 29, 2024 · Japanese Girl Names That Mean Illusion. Aiko (愛子) – Beloved child; love can be as fleeting and precious as a Illusion. Akari (明里) – Bright village; a reminder that things are not always as they seem. Ayame (菖蒲) – Iris flower; symbolizing the fleeting nature of beauty and life.

  4. Japanese mythology, although complex and a bit complicated to understand for the Western world, is not very different from other mythologies. As in others, its myths tell stories related to creation, destruction, death, rebirth, love and revenge. It is also full of descriptions of nature, creatures, animals, the dead and ghosts.

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    Inari 稲荷, いなり f & m Japanese Mythology. Means "carrying rice" in Japanese, from 稲 (ina) meaning "rice" and 荷 (ri) meaning "carry". This is the name of a Japanese divinity associated with prosperity, rice and foxes, represented as both female and male. Izanami 伊邪那美, いざなみ f Japanese Mythology. Probably means "female ...

  6. Apr 1, 2024 · Japanese Girl Names That Mean Dragon. Ryūka (竜花) – “Dragon flower”; symbolizes beauty and strength. Tatsuki (竜姫) – “Dragon princess”; conveys nobility and grace. Ryūko (竜子) – “Dragon child”; denotes someone cherished with the strength and wisdom of a dragon. Rin (凛) – While primarily meaning “dignified ...

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  8. Dec 19, 2013 · The Yuki Onna is one of Japan’s most well-known and yet unknown yokai. There is no single story of the Yuki Onna. From dread snow vampire of the mountains to a loving bride and mother, she has played many roles over the centuries; worn many costumes. She is ephemeral as a windblown mist of snow, and as impossible to hold.