Japanese Names

Japanese naming traditions are deeply rooted in the culture's history and values. Names often reflect nature, virtues, and aspirations, with many parents choosing kanji characters that convey specific meanings. For instance, names like Haruki (春樹) can mean 'spring tree,' symbolizing growth and renewal.

In Japan, the structure of names typically consists of a family name followed by a given name. Family names often denote geographical origins or historical lineage, while given names are chosen for their positive connotations. Additionally, the use of honorifics and suffixes such as '-san' or '-kun' reflects the importance of social hierarchy and respect in Japanese culture.

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