Certificate of Name
Ami 3
Feminine
Japanese
Meaning & Origin
EtymologyAmi is a Japanese feminine given name. It is typically written with two kanji: the first character 亜 (a) meaning “second” or “Asia,” and the second character 美 (mi) meaning “beautiful.” As with many Japanese names, numerous kanji combinations are possible, offering a variety of meanings beyond the most common one. The name embodies positive, elegant imagery, reflecting a common practice in Japanese naming of selecting characters for their aesthetic and semantic value.Cultural SignificanceIn Japan, names like Ami that end with the suffix -mi (美, “beauty”) are particularly popular for girls, as the element explicitly denotes beauty. The character a can introduce a worldly or Asia-related nuance, giving the name a sense of sophistication or connection to the second continent. While less common than some other Japanese names, Ami is a recognized given name, familiar in modern contexts.Usage and VariantsAmi is used primarily in Japan and occasionally in other countries with Japanese-speaking communities. Variations may arise from alternative transliterations or kanji readings, but the name generally retains its two-syllable form. The name is distinct from other homonymous names across cultures, such as the Hebrew name Ami meaning “my people.”Meaning: “beautiful Asia” or “second beauty”Origin: JapaneseType: Feminine given nameUsage Regions: Japan
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