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18 Japanese Baby Names with Meanings Red

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Name Gender Meaning
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Rubi
Baby Girl Sign Girl Ruby; Red stone; Lapis lazuli
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Akai
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex Red; Affection; Sea; Clothing
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Akari
Baby Girl Sign Girl Red village; Bright, white jasmine
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Mea
Baby Girl Sign Girl Mine; Red; To bud; To sprout; Love; Tower on the north wall of Jerusalem
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Rubina
Baby Girl Sign Girl Ruby; Red stone; To flow; Beautiful; Apple tree
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Airo
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex Madder red; To love; Messenger; Herald
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Rori
Baby Boy Sign Boy He who is a red king; Government official's road
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Akane
Baby Girl Sign Girl Deep red; Red dye
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Ruaa
Baby Girl Sign Girl Love for the moon; Hardworking; Noble; Red; Two; Abyss
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Nanako
Baby Girl Sign Girl Child; Apple tree; Red Apple; Affection; Rainbow
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Akaya
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex An epithet for Rahu; Epithet of the supreme spirit; Incorporeal; Red; Bright; Eight
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Rua
Baby Girl Sign Girl Love for the moon; Hardworking; Noble; Red; Two; Abyss
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Kyona
Baby Girl Sign Girl Red apple
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Aka
Baby Girl Sign Girl Red; To move; To drive; Eye
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Akara
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex Forms; Mines; Letter A; Gauze; Red
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Suree
Baby Girl Sign Girl Goddess; Sun; Princess; Red rose
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Zoro
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex Sky moon; Aurora; Red water
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Kurenai
Baby Girl Sign Girl Crimson; Deep red

Infographic: Meaningful Japanese Baby Names with Meanings Red

If you seek exquisite baby names that are creative, culturally significant, and impactful, check out our infographic below. It features some charming

that would fit diverse preferences. Each name on the list is unique and deeply meaningful. Explore them to find a name that celebrates your child's individuality and reflects your dreams and aspirations for them.


 Japanese Baby Names with Meanings Red(infographic)

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