Japanese names that start with 'A'

Japanese names that start with ‘A’ include Akira, a widely recognized name thanks to Akira Kurosawa, the filmmaker behind classics like “Rashomon,” “Seven Samurai,” and “Ran,” as well as Akira Toriyama, the Manga artist who created the “Dragon Ball” series.

Also beginning with ‘A’, the female Japanese name Ai (愛) has a lovely meaning as it corresponds to the Japanese word for “love.”

Japanese names that start with ‘A’ include many choices. We have found that among Japanese first names that start with a vowel, that initial vowel was ‘a’ in 54% of the cases, ‘i’ in 22% of the cases, followed by ‘e’ (17%), ‘u’ (4%), and ‘o’ (3%).

Japanese girl names that start with 'A'

Most Japanese names have several different possible spellings. Each spelling has its own meaning that depends on the Kanji characters used.

For example, the name Aiko can be spelled as 愛子 (with Kanji characters meaning “love” and “child”), as 愛幸 (the second Kanji character means “happiness” or “fortune”), or even as 藍子 (“indigo” and “child”).

Japanese girl names that start with ‘A’ frequently have one of the following three initial Kanji characters:

One of the difficult aspects of the Japanese language is that Kanji characters often have several different readings (pronunciations) depending on the word in which they appear.

For example, the kanji 美 is read as ‘bi’ in the word 美術 (bijutsu), which means “art.” But it is pronounced as ‘mi’ in the following spellings of the names Aimi (愛美) and Akemi (明美).

Below, we have organized some of the Japanese girl names listed above into groups based on their initial Kanji character (in one of their common spellings).

Name Possible Spelling Possible Meaning
Ai 愛 (ai): love
Aiko 愛子 愛 (ai): love
子 (ko): child
Aimi 愛美 愛 (ai): love
美 (mi): beauty
Airi 愛理 愛 (ai): love
理 (ri): reason
Aina 愛奈 愛 (ai): love
奈 (na): no specific meaning
Name Possible Spelling Possible Meaning
Akari 明里 明 (aka): bright
里 (ri): village
Akiko 明子 明 (aki): bright
子 (ko): child
Akemi 明美 明 (ake): bright
美 (mi): beauty
Akina 明奈 明 (aki): bright
奈 (na): no specific meaning
Name Possible Spelling Possible Meaning
Aya 彩 (aya): color
Ayaka 彩花 彩 (aya): color
花 (ka): flower
Ayako 彩子 彩 (aya): color
子 (ko): child
Ayano 彩乃 彩 (aya): color
乃 (no): from, possessive particle

Japanese boy names that start with 'A'

Let’s look at possible spellings for the Japanese boy names listed above. (it is important to remember that most Japanese names have several different spellings, and the meaning of a name depends on the chosen spelling)

Three Kanji characters that often appear at the beginning of Japanese boy names that start with ‘A’ are:

Name Possible Spelling Possible Meaning
Akio 昭夫 昭 (akio): bright
夫 (o): husband, man
Akihiko 昭彦 昭 (aki): bright
彦 (hiko): boy, prince
Akiyoshi 昭義 昭 (aki): bright
義 (yoshi): justice
Akifumi 昭文 昭 (aki): bright
文 (fumi): literature, writing
Akinori 昭徳 昭 (aki): bright
徳 (nori): virtue, benevolence
Akiyuki 昭之 昭 (aki): bright
之 (yuki): of, this

The Kanji 明 is read as “mei” in the word 明快 (meikai), which means “clarity.” In the word 明け方 (akegata), which means “dawn,” this same Kanji has a different reading. In the following Japanese names, it provides the initial ‘A’ sound.

Name Possible Spelling Possible Meaning
Akihiro 明宏 明 (aki): bright
宏 (hiro): wide, large
Akito 明人 明 (aki): bright
人 (to): person
Akihito 明仁 明 (aki): bright
仁 (hito): benevolence
Akiya 明也 明 (aki): bright
也 (ya): to be
Name Possible Spelling Possible Meaning
Atsushi 篤志 篤 (atsu): earnest, sincere
志 (shi): intention, will
Atsuto 篤人 篤 (atsu): sincere
人 (to): person
Atsuo 篤夫 篤 (atsu): sincere
夫 (uo): husband, man
Atsuya 篤也 篤 (atsu): sincere
也 (ya): to be

Famous people with Japanese first names that begin with ‘A’

A famous namesake can make a name more attractive. In the case of Japanese first names that start with ‘A’, there are many artists with such names, including Manga artists, singers, and actresses.

Name Occupation
Akira Kurosawa Japanese filmmaker who made the movies “Rashomon,” “Seven Samurai,” and “Ran”
Ayumi Hamasaki Japanese singer-songwriter
Akira Toriyama Manga artist who created the series “Dragon Ball”
Ai Yazawa Manga artist who created the series “Nana”
Akihisa Ikeda Manga artist who created the series “Rosario + Vampire”
Akio Morita Co-founder of Sony Corporation
Asami Mizukawa Japanese actress
Ai Otsuka Japanese pop singer
Akina Nakamori Japanese singer and actress
Arata Isozaki Japanese architect who designed the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles
Akiyuki Shinbo Japanese animation director