Japanese names that start with 'M'

Japanese girl names that start with 'M'

Below are some of the most common Japanese girl names that start with M. We first list them transcribed in the Latin alphabet, and then we will look at how they are spelled in Japanese and discuss their possible meanings.

In most cases, a Japanese name has many different possible spellings. Each spelling carries a meaning based on the Kanji characters used in that particular spelling.

For example, the name Miyuki can be spelled as 美幸, in which case it would mean “beautiful (good) fortune” or “beautiful happiness.” But it can also be spelled as 美雪, in which case it means “beautiful snow.” This name has a few other possible spellings as well.

So, when selecting a name, Japanese parents face two decisions. In addition to picking a name, they must also choose a spelling among the different ways that name can be spelled.

Many Japanese girl names that start with ‘M’ have at least one possible spelling that begins with the character 美 (which means “beautiful”). Here are some examples:

Name Possible Spelling Possible Meaning
Misaki 美咲 Beautiful Blossom
Miyuki 美幸 Beautiful Happiness
Mika 美香 Beautiful Fragrance
Miki 美樹 Beautiful Tree
Miwa 美和 Beautiful Harmony
Miyako 美夜子 Beautiful Night Child
Miku 美久 Beautiful Eternity

Another group of Japanese girl names that start with ‘M’ consists of those having a spelling (one of their possible spellings) that begins with the Kanji character 真, which means “truth.” Examples from this group include the following names:

Name Possible Spelling Possible Meaning
Mao 真央 True Center
Mari 真理 Truth
Makiko 真紀子 Child of the True Chronicle
Maaya 真礼 True Reverence
Mariko 真理子 Child of True Reason

It is important to remember that most Japanese names have many different possible spellings, and the meaning of a name depends on the chosen spelling.

Japanese boy names that start with 'M'

A large group of Japanese male names that begin with ‘M’ consists of those that have a possible spelling that starts with the Kanji character 正 (which means “correct”). Here are some examples of these:

Name Possible Spelling Possible Meaning
Masakatsu 正勝 正 (Masa): Correct, righteous
勝 (Katsu): Victory
Meaning: “Correct victory”
Masatoshi 正俊 正 (Masa): Correct
俊 (Toshi): Genius
Meaning: “Correct genius”
Masayoshi 正義 正 (Masa): Correct
義 (Yoshi): Justice
Meaning: “Correct justice”
Masayuki 正幸 正 (Masa): Correct
幸 (Yuki): good fortune
Meaning: “Correct fortune”
Masashi 正志 正 (Masa): Correct
志 (Shi): Will, determination
Meaning: “Correct determination”
Masaaki 正明 正 (Masa): Correct
明 (Aki): Brightness, understanding
Meaning: “Correct understanding”
Masaharu 正治 正 (Masa): Correct
治 (Haru): reign
Meaning: “Righteous reign”
Masahiko 正彦 正 (Masa): Correct
彦 (Hiko): Boy, prince
Meaning: “Righteous prince”
Masahiro 正弘 正 (Masa): Correct
弘 (Hiro): Wide
Meaning: “Extensive righteousness”
Masato 正人 正 (Masa): Correct
人 (To): Person
Meaning: “Righteous person”
Masamoto 正元 正 (Masa): Correct
元 (Moto): Origin, foundation
Meaning: “Origin of righteousness”

Among Japanese boy names that start with M, we can identify another group consisting of names that can have a spelling that begins with the Kanji character 光 (which refers to a light). Below are examples of these:

Name Possible Spelling Possible Meaning
Mitsuhiro 光洋 光 (mitsu): a light
洋 (hiro): ocean
Mitsunobu 光信 光 (mitsu): a light
信 (nobu): faith, trust
Mitsunori 光則 光 (mitsu): a light
則 (nori): rule, law
Mitsuyoshi 光義 光 (mitsu): a light
義 (yoshi): justice

Another group includes those names that have a possible spelling that begins with 道, a Kanji character that means “path,” “road,” or “way.” :

Name Possible Spelling Possible Meaning
Michiharu 道治 道 (michi): path, road
治 (haru): govern
Michihiko 道彦 道 (michi): path
彦 (hiko): boy, prince
Michihiro 道博 道 (michi): path
博 (hiro): extensive, broad
Michio 道夫 道 (michi): path
夫 (o): husband, man
Michitaka 道孝 道 (michi): path
孝 (taka): filial piety
Michiyoshi 道義 道 (michi): path
義 (yoshi): justice

A fourth group is formed of those names that have a possible spelling that begins with the Kanji 元 (which means “origin” or “basis”)

Name Possible Spelling Possible Meaning
Motoharu 元春 元 (moto): origin
春 (haru): spring
Motohiko 元彦 元 (moto): origin
彦 (hiko): boy, prince
Motohiro 元博 元 (moto): origin
博 (hiro): wide
Motonobu 元信 元 (moto): origin
信 (nobu): faith, trust

The pronunciation of Kanji characters in Japanese names often differs from their pronunciation in familiar vocabulary words that one has previously encountered. This is one of the difficulties of Japanese names.

For instance, the character 光 can represent the Japanese word for “light” (like the light of the sun or a lamp). In that case, its reading is “hikari.” But that same character is read as “mitsu” when it appears at the beginning of the name Mitsuyoshi, spelled as 光義.

Another example, the character 道 is read as “dō” in the word 武道 (Budō), which refers to Japanese martial arts. But that same character is read “michi” in the name Michio spelled as 道夫.

Here are more examples of Japanese vocabulary words that contain the character 道 read as “dō.”

Word Translation Literal Translation
茶道 (sadō or chadō) tea ceremony “way of tea”
剣道 (kendō) kendo (Japanese martial that uses bamboo swords) “way of the sword”
柔道 (jūdō) judo “gentle way”
合気道 (aikidō) aikido “way of unifying energy”