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Feminine
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Meaning & History
Akane is a Japanese feminine given name derived from the word akane (茜), meaning "deep red" or referring to the dye made from the rubia plant (Rubia cordifolia). The name is closely associated with the color red and brimstone, evoking images of brilliant crimson hues. While akane itself is a common reading using the kanji 茜, other kanji or combinations of kanji can also form the name Akane, allowing for diverse meanings. As of recent rankings, Akane is considered one of the most popular names for girls in Japan, often placing within the top ten.
Etymology
The etymology of Akane traces to the Japanese word for the rubia plant, historically used to produce a vivid red dye. This dye was prized in traditional Japanese textile art, such as kimono production. The name thus carries connotations of beauty and natural resourcefulness.Notable Bearers
Several notable women bear the name Akane across various fields:- Akane Araki (born 1996), Japanese badminton player
- Akane Chihaya (born 1979), Japanese writer
- Akane Fujita (born 1987), Japanese professional wrestler
- Akane Fujita (born 1993), Japanese voice actress
- Akane Hirose, member of the rock band Band-Maid
- Akane Hosoyamada (born 1992), ice hockey player
- Akane Hotta (born 1992), actress, model, and tarento
Cultural Significance
In Japanese pop culture, Akane is a recurring name for characters in anime, manga, games, and comics. Its association with the color red often links characters to passionate, fiery personalities. The surname Akane also exists, though it is less common than its use as a given name.Key Facts
- Meaning: "deep red" or "rubia dye"
- Origin: Japanese
- Type: Feminine given name (also surname)
- Usage: Japan, among Japanese diaspora
Sources: Wikipedia — Akane
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