Meaning & Origin
Himari is a Japanese feminine given name. It is most commonly derived from a shortening of the word himawari (向日葵), meaning "sunflower", with the kanji 陽 (hi, "light, sun") and 葵 (mari, "hollyhock"). However, many other kanji combinations can be used to form this name, each carrying different meanings.Etymology and Cultural SignificanceSunflowers are not native to Japan but have become popular symbols of summer and happiness. The name Himari evokes warmth, brightness, and the imagery of a blooming flower. In Japanese culture, names ending in -ri (e.g., Misaki, Saori) are common for girls, and Himaki fits this pattern while conveying a sense of natural beauty.Script and PronunciationHimari is typically written in kanji but may also appear in hiragana or katakana in modern contexts. The pronunciation is HEE-mah-ree, with three clearly defined syllables.Notable BearersHimari Tsukishiro, a fictional character from the manga and anime series Vividred Operation.Himari Uehara, a character from the video game The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.Related NamesNames with similar components include Himawari (the full form of "sunflower") and Hotaru (meaning "firefly"), which also draw from nature.Meaning: Sunflower or various kanji combinationsOrigin: JapaneseUsage: Japanese namesGender: Feminine