Certificate of Name
Rei
Feminine
Japanese
Meaning & Origin
Rei is a Japanese given name with a wide range of meanings depending on the kanji characters used. Common interpretations include "bell" (鈴), "beautiful, lovely" (麗), and "the tinkling of jade" (玲). This name can also be spelled with over a dozen other kanji, such as 霊 for "spirit", 零 for "zero", 礼 for "etiquette", and 令 for "rule". It is considered gender-neutral and is used for both male and female individuals in Japan. Etymology and Cultural Significance The name's diversity in writing reflects the importance of kanji symbolism in Japanese naming conventions. Each character conveys a distinct meaning, allowing parents to choose one that aligns with their hopes for the child. Conversely, Rei has a separate origin in Hebrew (רעי Re`eeY) meaning "my shepherd; my companion; my friend", appearing in the Hebrew Bible as a loyal subject of King David. However, the article focuses on its Japanese form. Notable Bearers Several notable Japanese individuals bear the name Rei, spanning entertainment, sports, and literature. Examples include: Rei Hino (better known as Sailor Mars) – a fictional character from the Sailor Moon series;Rei Kitajima – a Japanese snowboarder who competed in the 2006 Winter Olympics;Rei Kikukawa – an actress and fashion model;and Rei Ogata – a character from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion. Usage Patterns and Popularity As a single-syllable name, Rei is concise and easy to pronounce across many languages, contributing to its occasional use even outside Japan (particularly for fans or individuals of Japanese heritage). Its simple sound and deep meanings have kept it a moderate choice over decades without extreme fluctuations in popularity. Origin: Japanese (as a feminine/masculine name) and Hebrew Meaning: Many, often “bell,” “beautiful,” or “spirit” among others Usage regions: Japan primarily, but minority usage in other communities Categories/Variants: See also Li (Chinese) and Ling (Chinese); other Japanese reading includes Suzu
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