Certificate of Name
Megumi
Feminine
Japanese
Meaning & Origin
Megumi is a Japanese feminine given name. In the Japanese language, the word megumi itself means "blessing" or "grace" in a general sense. The name draws on two primary meanings from its typical kanji representations. The most common kanji, 恵, carries the meanings "favour, benefit, blessing", while 愛 provides the meaning "love, affection". Many other kanji combinations producing the same reading, such as 恵美 (blessing + beauty) or 愛美 (love + beauty), are also used. In addition, the name is frequently written purely in the hiragana syllabary, omitting kanji altogether. The selection of kanji affords parents considerable latitude to imbue the name with a specific nuance, from grace and blessing to love and beauty. Etymology and Linguistic Context Etymologically, the name derives from the native Japanese word megumi. Notable related names include Ai as both a reading variant (collateral in meaning via the kanji 愛) and a like‑spirit independent name. Cognate Korean names or readings such as Hye likewise carry the meaning "love" in the island chain of related sinographic writing cultures. None of these variations, however, replace the core understanding of Megumi as a name closely tied to concepts of kindness and divine grace. Notable Bearers The name has been borne by a range of remarkable women. Megumi Abe (born 1998) is a Japanese rugby union player, known for her dynamic athleticism in a physically demanding sport. Megumi Asaoka (born 1955) rose to fame as a pop singer and actress during Japan's post‑war economic boom, contributing to Shōwa‑era popular culture. Megumi Field (born 2005) is an American synchronized swimmer, representing a global diaspora carrying a traditional Japanese name. Megumi Fujii (born 1974) is a former mixed martial artist and submission wrestler whose distinguished career earned her international recognition in combat sports. Written Forms While the word megumi appears unambiguously as a self‑evolving noun, as a given name it admits such kanji representations as 恵, "blessing, grace"; 愛 (the second customary reading homograph), which ties the name to love and tenderness; and 恵美, "favor, blessing, beauty". Even more unusual graphical sequences like 旋美, 寵美 and 廻美 exist—using rare kanji for basic words like "rotate" combined with beauty. The extremely common occurrence of the name drawn with these particular sinographs reflects the at‑times deliberate adoption of subtle meanings in Japanese naming ceremonies. Meaning: blessing, grace, favour, benefit, love Origin: native Japanese word megumi Type: feminine personal name Usage: predominantly Japanese
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