100+ Best Anime Girl Names (With Meanings)

If you’re a fan of anime and are seeking an adorable baby name for your child you’ve come to the right spot.

We’ve done the research for you and created an extensive list of names for girls from the top anime. If you’re a lover of any anime or have a particular show You’ll find inspiration in our hundred anime names.

100+ Best Anime Girl Names (With Meanings)

100 Names of Anime Girls and Meanings

We’ve collected 100 anime girl names that we’ve uncovered their true meanings behind them, and added plenty of interesting information.

1. Abigail

Abigail comes from the Hebrew name Avigayil which means “my father is joy.”

In the film “Great Pretender,” Abigail Jones has left a widow when her parents die of a bomb in her home country of Iraq. The ballet lessons she received in her youth made her athletic and strong and she wears a dingy ballet medal along with her.

2. Ai

The Japanese girl’s nickname Ai, Ai, is a reference to “love, affection.”

In the show “Hell Girl,” the website Hell Correspondence appears each day at midnight. Enter the name of a person you’d like to rid yourself of, or Ai Enma, also known as Hell Girl, will come and drag them into hell.

3. Aika

Aika is “time” in Finnish.

“Aria the Animation “Aria the Animation,” it’s the 24th century, humans live on Mars has been named Aqua. Aika is an Undine water spirit that serves as a guide in her family’s business. Aika is annoyed that employees treat her with special care because she is the boss’s daughter.

4. Aiko

The Japanese name Aiko signifies “love child.”

“Renkin 3-kyu Magical? Poker” is an animated series that follows four women from the Netherworld that are travelling in the world of humans. One of them, Aiko, maybe the modern-day variant of Frankenstein’s Monster.

5. Akane

Akane is a Japanese name which means “deep red, dye from the Rubia plant.”

A character from “Ghost Stories,” Akane dies of a heart attack and her ghost is locked in the microphone. Akane curses everyone who hears her voice.

6. Akari

Akari is a Japanese girl’s name which translates to “vermillion red, white jasmine.”

Akari Akaza is believed to be the main character in “YuriYuri: Happy Go, Lily.” But, since she’s tiny and doesn’t possess a large and bright persona, Akari often disappears into the background.

7. Aki

Aki is a Japanese name that translates to “autumn.”

Aki-chan is an infamous digital idol in the anime show “Rockman.EXE.” Aki becomes close to Rockman after he rescues her from infection.

8. Akira

Its Japanese term Akira is a reference to “bright” or “clear.”

“Yosuga no Sora “Yosuga no Sora,” the cheerful, lively and energetic Akira Amatsume lives alone on the grounds of a Shinto shrine.

9. Alice

Alice is an Old French name, which means “noble type.”

Season 3 of “Aria the Animation” introduces Alice Carroll as a water guide who is scouted by Orange Planet. A skilled rower, Alice constantly uses the word Fekkai which means “huge.”

10. Ana

Ana is an Eastern European form of Anna.

Ana Coppola is an English girl who moved to Japan in the film “Strawberry Marshmallow.” Much of the time, Ana is teased because her name is inscribed with “bone,” “cave,” and “hole” in kanji.

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11. Anita

Anita was originally conceived as an Spanish beloved form of Anna.

Anita Hailey can be described as the pseudonym for Shiho Miyano, a member of the Junior Detective League in the anime “Case Closed.” A talented chemical engineer, Anita began as a part of the Black Organisation before moving over to the “good guys.”

12. Anna

Anna has been described as the English development from Hannah which translates to “favour, grace.”

In the TV show “He Is My Master,” Anna Kurachi is one of three characters who take cleaning duties at the residence of Yoshitaka Nakabayashi, a 14-year-old multi-millionaire. However, the moment Nakabayashi wants them to “Call Me Master,” what seems like an easy job proves to be not at all.

13. Aoi

Aoi is a Japanese name in Japan. It translates to “hollyhock” or “green-blue.”

In “Working! !” Aoi Yamada is the mysterious girl who accepts a job in the family’s restaurant and lives in the attic of the restaurant. Aoi claims that she’s 16 and nobody knows for the first time what she’s like, what age she is or where she’s from.

14. Aono

Aono can be described as Japanese and it means “my blue-green.”

Aono Morimiya is a major character in the film “Sola.” When the first story takes place, she’s sick in the hospital she’s been since the day of her birth. But Aono has a secret as well as a motive for why she is so sick.

15. Asuka

A gender-neutral Japanese title, Asuka, means “fly like a bird.”

In the film “Neon Genesis Evangelion,” Asuka is a pilot who has difficulty connecting with people because of a painful childhood event. Asuka has a strong dislike for dolls, and all things doll-like.

16. Ayu

The Japanese name Ayu is a reference to “bound by love.”

in the animated film “Kanon,” we encounter Yuuichi Aizawa, who’s forced after seven years to move to a northern town and stay alongside his grandmother. In this place, he reunites with his old friend from his childhood, the left-handed Ayu, who is a teriyaki lover. Ayu.

17. Ayumi

The Japanese name Ayumi signifies “beautiful reason.”

In the film “Honey and Clover,” Ayumi Yamada is among five of her classmates from the same art school. Ayumi is gifted in the art of ceramics. Ayumi is known as the “Iron Lady” because she walks four miles to get to school each day.

18. Ayumu

Ayumu is a Japanese name which means “walking dream.”

“Azumanga Daioh: The Animation” contains the bizarre and bizarre characters who make up an unknown Japanese secondary school. The latest new addition is transfer student Ayumu Kasuga, who is known as “Osaka” after the place where she is from.

19. Beryl

Beryl is an English name in English. It refers to the “precious colour of seawater stone.”

In the story of “Sailor Moon,” Queen Beryl is the villainous queen from an alternate world. Queen Beryl is responsible for the attack on Tokyo and, even though she is depicted as a tragic figure within the comic, anime portrays her as completely evil.

20. Celty

Celty is a name that was invented for anime. It is not a word with any meaning.

Celty Sturluson is Dullahan’s headless horseman who rides his motorbike across Ireland to Japan in search of her missing head. The character is featured in the show “Durarara! !” Celty could be the name of the anime girl that is popular with people with an Irish background.

 

21. Chiaki

Chiaki is a Japanese name that translates to “a thousand autumns.”

“Minami-ke” is the story of three sisters. Chiaki is the most junior of the three and this could be a fitting anime title for the third child within the clan.

22. Chihiro

A Japanese term, Chihiro, means “a thousand fathoms.”

In the story “Ef: A Tale of Memories,” Chihiro Shindou spends her entire time in a train station that has been abandoned while reading. Her life is changed when Renji Asou walks into her life and they embark on a voyage of discovery.

23. Chiri

The Japanese name Chiri refers to “a thousand miles.”

“Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei “Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei,” Chiri Kitsu is a teacher who wants everything to be completed precisely. That’s why her name was picked Chiri, which is the Japanese word meaning “precisely.”

24. Diane

Diane Diana is the French name for Diana which means ” heavenly, divine.”

In the story “The Seven Deadly Sins,” Diane is a giant 750 years old, standing 30 feet tall that can alter the Earth by nature’s closeness to the natural world.

25. Excel

Excel is a term that was invented to refer to anime.

The character that is the title of “Excel Saga,” Excel is enthusiastic, energetic and often difficult to comprehend. But, with Excel being a highly-rated Microsoft software, the name might not be received equally well by The Western world.

26. Ezra

Ezra is a Hebrew name that means “help.”

Ezra Scarlet has been deemed the strongest female magician in the animated “Fairy Tale.” Abandoned when she was a baby by the mother of her child, Ezra is given Scarlett’s name in the first few minutes of the story by a slave named Jellal Fernandes.

27. Faye

Faye originates originated from Faye is derived from the Middle English word face, which means “fairy.”

In the film “Cowboy Bebop,” Faye Valentine is the thinly taller, attractive member of the team who is a formidable punch. Much undervalued by other teams because of her appearance Faye is also a skilled mark-maker and pilot.

28. Fuko

The Japanese name Fuko is a reference to “maple child.”

The adorable character Fuko Ibuki from “Clannad” is a lovely source of inspiration for a girl’s anime name. But, the resemblance of the name to an English swear word can cause problems for your daughter if you decide to go with this name.

29. Guchuko

Gecko is Guchuko, which is the title of a chocolate ball.

In the animated series “Potemayo,” Guchuko is a mysterious creature that is seen inside the fridge of the principal character. Gecko loves eating chocolate balls, referred to as tuchus. They can emit energy beams from the two horns that are on her head.

30. Hanyuu

The Japanese girl’s name Hayuu Hayuu is a reference to “feather.”

Hanyuu is the central, yet enigmatic character from “When They Cry: Kai.” While she seems calm, Hanyuu can be pretty scary when she’s upset. Hanyuu also has the habit of concluding her sentences by saying “It is so.”

 

31. Haruhi

When it comes to Japanese, Haruhi can refer to a day of spring or spring sunshine.

“Ouran High School Host Club” includes Haruhi Fujioka who is the only student with a scholarship at the elite Ouran Academy. Haruhi was wearing chewing gum inside her hair, cut it off and left her new classmates thinking she was male.

32. Haruko

The Japanese name Haruko signifies “spring child.”

“FLCL “FLCL,” the pink-haired alien, Haruko Haruhara, is also called Wasp Woman because she rides around on an orange Vespa. Haruko’s blue Rickenbacker guitar is strung upside-down with a pull-cord motor that fires bullets and also acts as a rocket launcher.

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33. Himeko

Himeko can be described as a Japanese name that translates to “princess child.”

“Pani Poni Dash! “Pani Poni Dash!” Himeko Katagiri is a schoolgirl who is unable to concentrate on one thing for more than a few seconds. Himeko wears a lock of hair on her forehead which provides her with the ability to be awe-inspiring.

34. Hitagi

Hitagi is a name that was created for anime. It is not a word with any meaning.

Hitagi Senjougahara labels herself a Tsundere, a Japanese name for the story arc of a character that transforms her from standoffish and cold to friendly and warm. In “Bakemonogatari,” some would say that she only has a tough, hostile side present.

35. Hitoha

Name: Hitoha means “flower” in Japanese. Hitoshi means “one flower.”

“Mitsudomoe” is the story of three children who could not be more different from one another. The youngest is Hitoha who appears to be the calmest and most gentle of the kids However, it’s not the reality.

36. Hitomi

The Japanese word Hitomi refers to “pupil of the eye.”

“Nurse Hitomi’s Monster Infirmary” is a story about Hitomi-sensei, a nurse at school who can assist with pains from growing and shrinking problems, and body parts that break off or are damaged due to inexplicably powerful spells.

37. Ichijou

If written in the form of Tiao, Ichijou is the Japanese word that means article.

In the universe that is “Paniponi Dash!” Ichijou is the most bizarre character. Famous for her witty comments, Ichijou can break all the laws of physics to create a laugh.

38. Ika

Ika is Japanese for squid.

Ika Musume plays “The Squid Girl” who emerges from the sea to prevent pollution from entering her home. But, within a few minutes, Ika accidentally knocks down the wall and must find a waitress job to cover the damages.

39. Isumi

The Japanese name Isumi refers to “serene.”

In the film “Hayate the Combat Butler,” Isumi Saginomiya plays the companion of the main protagonist, Nagi Sanzenin. Isumi is well-spoken with long, black locks. She’s usually in a kimono.

40. Kaede

Kaede is a Japanese name, which translates to “maple.”

The gods, kings, and demons are moved next door in Tsuchimi Rin, transforming the lives of Tsuchimi Rin and his childhood pal Kaede Fuyou. Kaede is the confused girl who takes care of Rin as she watches the animated adaptation “Shuffle!”

41. Kafuka

Kafuka is a name with no significance. It was made for anime.

Kafuka Fuura provides a positive side of the sceptic Nozomu Itoshiki from “Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei.” Her name was influenced by the name Franz Kafka.

42. Kagura

Kagura’s name was written with his characters “easy” and “god.”

“Gintama “Gintama,” a young alien called Kagura is brought to Earth and is trying to escape her violent past. Kangura has translucent skin that she guards with an umbrella. It’s an umbrella that can shoot bullets from the tips.

43. Kino

Kino is an adorable Japanese name that translates to “wandering soul.”

The main character in “Kino’s Journey,” is a teenager who travels the world on a motorbike that talks, about Hermes. In contrast to other stories, Kino and Hermes travel across the globe, observing but not in any way influencing the cultures, peoples and customs they meet.

44. Kiri

Kiri is a Maori name that means “skin of a fruit or tree.”

in “Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei,” Kiri Komori is a hikikomori (also known as a recluse) who has a permanent home at her school. A few students at her school believe she is Zashiki-Warashi, which is a spirit-like being. In Japanese, Kiri is translated as “fog.”

45. Kou

Kou is a Hmong word which means “gold.”

Kou is the shrine maiden for the mischievous fox god Tenko Kugen from the anime “Our Home’s Fox Deity.” The two are placed in the home of and protected by the Mizauchi family. Kou is highly skilled in combat, and her efforts to appear as an efficient domestic person fail hilariously.

46. Konata

Made for anime, Konata has no meaning.

“Lucky Star “Lucky Star,” Konata Izum is the joyful friend and eccentric chief of the main four characters. A huge video game enthusiast, Konata works at a cosplay cafĂ© to fund her gaming passion.

47. Kotonoha

Kotonoha is translated into Japanese into “word” or “language.”

Kotonoha Katsura, is a quiet, softly-spoken female character from “School Days,” an anime-inspired by the game of the identical name.

48. Kurisu

Kuri refers to Japanese which means “chestnut.”

The female protagonist in “Steins; Gate,” Kurisu Makise is a teen genius who is a member of the Brain Science Unit. in the graphic novel her hair is chestnut-coloured and hence her name however, in the anime it’s red.

49. Lacus

Lacus means “award” in Latin.

Lacus Clyne has a role in two seasons of “Gundam.” A popular singer, Lacus is a genetically enhanced human who is working to end the conflict between the Coordinators and the Naturals.

50. Lina

Lina is a common name for names that have”lina” as a sound “lina” sound.

“Slayers” features Lina Inverse, a teen sorceress who can be prone to reacting too quickly and performing destructive magic, frequently with hilarious outcomes.

51. Lucy

Lucy is an English name that translates to “light.”

Lucy Heartfilia plays the main female wizard in the “Fairy Tale” universe. With the help of Stellar Spirit magic, Lucy can summon many spirits, each one of that has its magical power.

52. Lum

Lum, also known as Ramu, is the Japanese term used to refer to lamb.

We debated whether or not to include Lum in the anime as a girl’s name. In the end, in the storyline Of “Urusei Yatsura,” Lum is an alien princess and not a girl from the human race. But the entertaining storylines inspired by the different features of her body created Lum an easy choice.

53. Machi

Machi means town. Japanese word used to describe the town.

“Blue Orchid Island “Blue Orchid Island,” Machi is the bright-eyed, innocent-looking girl who is, actually, a bit of a sadist. Machi loves playing with her voodoo doll, and will always pick the most dangerous method to perform any task.

54. Mahoro

Mahoro has no meaning.

“Mahoromatic: Automatic Maiden” is the story of Mahoro Andou who is a formidable battle android. Mahoro has just one year of battery remaining and chooses to lead an ordinary life.

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55. Marii

Marie could be an alteration of Marie which has an unclear meaning.

Marii Buratei happens to be one of the five rakugo, storytelling, and girls in the animated series “Joshiraku.” With long straight, straight, red hair, Marii speaks in a male-like, curly manner and is often”the “straight man” to her co-storytellers’ jokes.

56. Megumi

Megumi is a Japanese name, which means “love.”

“Nodame Cantabile” is the story of Megumi Noda, a skilled pianist who plays mainly by the ear. Megumi’s cooking skills and housekeeping abilities are just as impressive as her musical skills. Also known as Nodame, Megumi is an actual person.

57. Mion

Mion is a combination of Japanese characters for a captivating sound.

Mion Sonozaki has the title of the president of the classes In “When They Cry.” An adult, proficient at social settings, and an aspiring bit of a tomboy, Mion calls herself Oji-san (which is “old man.” But, Mion does have a hidden feminine part, even when carrying guns.

58. Misaki

Its Japanese name Misaki refers to “beautiful blossom.”

“Welcome to the N.H.K.” is the story of Tatsuhiro Satou the hikikomori during one of his few trips outside, meets Misaki Nakahara. Misaki is determined to save Tatsuhiro from his lonely life and the bizarre conspiracy theories.

59. Miyako

Miyako means Japanese and is a Japanese word meaning ” beautiful child” or “beautiful might.”

The character in “Hidamari Sketch,” Miyako is a snarky classmate who has good ears and a desire for food. Maybe Miyako could be the anime girl’s name that is popular with people who love music or food.

60. Murasaki

Murasaki is the Japanese name of the plant lithospermum, also known as erythrorhizon.

Murasaki Kuhouin is a pure-blooded granddaughter of the wealthy Kuhoin family. The Kuhn family is destined to live her entire life within the “Inner Sanctuary,” Murasaki can escape to an area called May Rain to live as an ordinary person.

61. Nadia

Nadia is an Arabic name that means “delicate, moist, tender.”

“Fushigi no Umi no Nadia” is a story about Nadia an orphan who does not know her past. A peaceful vegetarian, Nadia wears a mysterious necklace, is distrustful of adults and is suspicious that she might have an ancestral connection to Africa.

62. Nagisa

The gender-neutral Japanese name Nagisa is a Japanese word that means “beach, shore.”

The main character of the manga and anime “Clannad” is Nagisa Furukawa High school senior who was forced to repeat the ninth grade due to having been hospitalized for nine months. hospital.

63. Nano

The Japanese Kanji that are used to spell Nano mean “vegetables” or “greens” and the possessive word.

“My Ordinary Life Episode 0” is the story of a normal school, but it’s not. Nano is a computer with a massive key made of metal in her back that is continuously changed at her wishes.

64. Nausicaa

An Anglicized version of a Greek term, Nausicaa, means “burner of ships.”

Nausicaa isn’t just a skilled swordswoman but she’s also the princess of the Valley of Wind, the only place of refuge on an Earth destroyed by nuclear conflict. Peace is threatened by enemies from whom Nausicaa must defend her people.

65. Nino

Nino is a Georgian name that could be connected with “fish.”

Nino was the main female main character in the film “Arakawa Under the Bridge.” A powerful athlete, the name derives from the name on her swimsuit. It says “Class 2-3” or ni-no-san. Nino is the only one to catch all the fish that feed the village.

66. Nobue

Nobue is a Japanese name that has a meaning that is disputed.

The character with the longest history in “Strawberry Marshmallow,” Nobue Itoh, is a High School in the manga but is transformed into a college student in anime due to her smoking and drinking habits.

67. Noelle

Noelle is an English name derived from the French word meaning Christmas.

“Black Clover “Black Clover,” Noelle Silva is the silver-haired, fourth child of the King and is a member of the Black Bull Squad. Silva is unable to control her magical powers and is shunned by her family members when her mother dies, giving birth to her.

68. Olivier

Olivier is a Dutch term which translates to ” elf warrior.”

Olivier Mira Armstrong Is an officer of the military who is a military officer in “Fullmetal Alchemist.” A Major General, Olivier believes in survival of the fittest, and advises her crew members to not leave her behind should she be wounded in combat.

69. Popura

Popura can be described as an animated term which evolved in the name of the tree called the poplar.

Popura was named for the graceful, tall poplar tree. It is ironic considering that Popura is short and awkward. People often treat her like an infant, which is a huge error, as other characters from “Working! !” discover.

70. Rebecca

Rebecca is a Hebrew name that translates to “to join.”

in “Paniponi Dash!” Rebecca Miyamoto is the daughter of an American father and a Japanese mother and decided to adopt the name of her mother. When she was nine she was an undergraduate at MIT. She graduated when she was 11 years old older and went on to become a mathematics instructor for Peach Moon Academy.

71. Rei

Rei comes as an acronym for a Japanese word that means beautiful.

“Neon Genesis Evangelion “Neon Genesis Evangelion,” Rei Ayanami controls one of Eva’s gigantic machines that can be used in fighting against the evil angels who are that are invading and dismantling the Earth.

72. Rena

Rena can be an English name which translates to “born again.”

The adorable Rena Ryuuguu is among the four main characters in “When They Cry.” Rena loves to explore the local dump to look for cute things that, almost always no one else would find adorable. But, Rena is also observant as well as determined and frightening when she’s angry.

73. Rika

Rika could be written using characters that represent “pear” and “flowers.”

Rika Furude is also the main character in “When They Cry.” The idyllic town where she lives is an undercurrent of terror and darkness. Rika often ends her sentences with absurd sounds and laces her words with sounds and effects.

74. Rin

Rin is one of the Japanese names that translate to “severe, dignified, cold.”

Following the death of his grandfather The Daikichi Kawachi, a bachelor Daikichi Kawachi is shocked to meet Rin his grandfather’s secret unintentional daughter. After everyone else in the family refuses to accept Rin and she’s accepted by Daikichi. The manga “Bunny Drop” tells their story.

75. Riza

Riza originates from Riza a Spanish Surname Racial. It refers to “rice field” or “greenfield.”

Within the “Fullmetal Alchemist” universe, Riza Hawkeye is the voice of reason and keeps Roy Mustang on the straight and narrow path and preventing the character from losing control.

76. Rui

The word “Rui” is a Japanese name, the term used to describe Rui refers to “flow.”

Rui Hoshino is the voice of narration in the novel “Martian Successor Nadesico.” As the main persona, Rui is a child prodigy who can connect to the computer of the ship as he keeps it running.

77. Sakaki

Sakari is a type of tree which is holy to the Shinto religion.

“Azumanga Daioh: The Animation” is a film that features Sakaki as an imposing beautiful, calm, athletic beauty that the girls strive to be. Despite her appearance, which is quite lofty, Sakaki is a soft-hearted and kind woman who loves helping others.

78. Sakura

Sakura is the Japanese name Sakura refers to “cherry blossom.”

Sakura Kinomoto, the title character in “Cardcaptor Sakura,” accidentally releases a collection of magical cards that could pose a risk to all of humanity. Sakura must retrieve the cards as she tries to discover the secrets of her new magical abilities.

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79. Sayoko

Sayoko is written in the kanji, meaning “small, night, child.”

In “Mahoraba: Heartful Days “Mahoraba: Heartful days,” Sayoko is a young girl living in poverty and using cardboard boxes for furniture. Sayoko is long ago separated from her wealthy and successful father, a sculptor.

80. Shiki

Shiki is a Japanese name which translates to “poem of the seasons.”

“The Garden of Sinners” The character Shiki Ryougi starts the show with three characters that are male, female, and one who is not gender-specific. After a car accident, and a two-year coma Shiki is unable to connect with her. Shiki also becomes a detective of supernatural happenings.

81. Shion

“The Japanese name Shion refers to “aster.”

4000 years ago, the time when humans left the Earth, Shion Uzuki is an engineer in research and development who is caught at the centre of an epic struggle to ensure the survival of mankind within “Xenosaga: The Animation.”

82. Sofiya

Sofiya is a Russian name that translates to “wisdom.”

“Black Lagoon,” tells the tale that follows Sofiya Pavlovna. A soldier, Sofiya is better known as Balalaika a Soviet military slang word for the Dragunov Sniper rifle she likes. In Japan, she is operating using the name Vladilena. Vasiliev.

83. Shouko

The Japanese name Shouko signifies “clear child.”

“Baka & Test “Baka & Test,” the entire school is classified according to test scores, rather than age. Shouko Kirishima is the best student in Class A. She is the most brilliant student at the school. But she is the one who spends most of her time in the class with the lowest grade, an F.

84. Sora

“Sora” is the Japanese word that means ” sky.”

Sora Kajiwara is a talented artist who takes her sketchbook everywhere. With a keen eye for detail, Sora attempts to capture the temporality of our lives through her artwork in her “Sketchbook”.

85. Suigintou

The kanji of Suigintou is translated to “mercury lamp.”

In the story of “Rozen Maiden,” Suigintou is the first doll to be part of the Rozen Maiden Collection. Suigintou differs slightly from the novel and animated. The manga depicts she’s got broken bones, whereas on the other hand, in anime she is shown with an unattached body part.

86. Sun

The Japanese name Sun is a reference to “sunshine.”

“My Bride is a Mermaid” includes Sun Seto, a teenage Mermaid who helps save the life of a young man who is drowning. Since she’s yet to be a teenager, Sun has trouble maintaining her human appearance, with her tail appearing at every touch with water.

87. Suiseiseki

Made for the anime, the name Suiseseki is “green meteorite.”

“Rozen Maiden,” tells the story of five animated dolls who appear in the home that belongs to Jun Sakurada. Suiseiseki can be described as one of the five dolls that must battle each other to get the chance to become an actual person.

88. Taiga

The anime’s name Taiga was designed to sound like Tiger.

Taiga Aisaka is among the two main characters of “Toradora!” Her tiny size and fierce personality have earned her the name Palmtop Tiger.

89. Tamaki

Tamaki refers to the Japanese word that means the word ring.

Kendo star Tamaki Kawazoe is known as Tama-chan by various characters from “Bamboo Blade.” While she loves kendo, however, she has no options as she lives in a Kendo dojo managed by her dad.

90. Tomoko

Tomoko is a Japanese name that means “wisdom child.”

A lot of us relate to the charming student at high school Tomoko Kuroki from “WataMote.” Tomoko is somewhat awkward in social situations and is not the best when it comes to communicating with others, however, she’s always optimistic, and her plans are often not successful due to her spending too much time putting off her plans.

91. Tooru

The Japanese name Tooru refers to “pierce.”

Tooru Honda, is the sweet and selfless, cheerful protagonist of “Fruits Basket.” Full of optimism and compassion towards others, Tooru is so gentle she has difficulty speaking her lines while performing the role of Wicked stepmother in the school’s production of Cinderella.

92. Tsukasa

The meaning behind”Tsukasa” as a Japanese word, Tsukasa is not entirely clear.

“Lucky Star,” tells the story of four high school girls, one of which are Tsukasa Hiiragi. The sugar in Kagami’s twin sister’s spice, Tsukasa is smaller than the average kid and is often sleeping.

93. Ukyo

Ukyo is a gender-neutral Japanese name that is gender-neutral in Japan. It is a Japanese word that refers to “right, respect.”

In the film “Ranma 1/2,” Ukyo Kuonji chooses to continue living as an adult after being ridiculed in martial art classes. After getting sucked into a frightened spring, Ranma Saotome turns into an attractive girl each time he is wet. There is laughter.

94. Wendy

Wendy can be described as an English name which translates to “white, fair.”

“Fairy Tale “Fairy Tale,” Wendy Marvell is the dragon slayer that can manipulate the air around her. Her ability to consume air aids in healing however this is hindered by pollution in the environment.

95. Yakumo

The Japanese name Yakumo is a reference to “eight clouds.”

In the romantic comedic series “School Rumble,” the silent character Yakumo Tsukamoto can read minds and talk to ghosts.

96. Yoko

Yoko can be a Japanese name that translates to “ocean child.”

“Gurren Lagann,” tells the story of a couple of teenagers, who were brought up in the town beneath the surface of the earth. The pair fight off an attack from above, with the aid of the surface dweller with a gun Yoko Littner.

97. Yui

The Japanese term, Yui means “to tie, to bind.”

Yui Hirasawa isn’t able to play an instrument, so she is a member of the school’s Light Music Club because she believes they play simple music but she’s not. “K-On!” follows her story of how she’s accepted by the club and begins to play the guitar.

98. Yuki

A Japanese name, Yuki, means “happiness.”

“The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya” is the story of a high school group which is focused on the supernatural. Yuki Nagato joins the club as a member after they begin having meetings in the room in which she reads.

99. Yuko

Yuko is a Japanese name, which translates to “gentle child.”,

In the story of “Tsubasa Chronicle,” Yuko Ichihara is a wild spirit who is a lover of food and drinks, eats and embarks on wild adventures. Being a powerful magician with vast understanding, Yuko can be the wise sage she wants to be.

100. Yuno

The Japanese name Yuno is a reference to “dream.”

Yuno is the main character of the animated series “Hidamari Sketch.” The show follows the story of Yuno when she gets accepted to art school, moves out of her home and moves into the Hidamari Apartments and begins to make acquaintances.

Maybe an anime?

You may be a fan of strong female characters generally or are a huge fan of anime or a mix of both the name of an anime girl could be the perfect option for your brand new human.

Although the majority of anime names for girls are derived from Japanese origins There are plenty of options in other languages too. Even if you choose a Japanese one, you’re not likely to be a cause for concern after people have gotten beyond the novelty aspect.