Names Like Eri
24 baby names similar to Eri in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.
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Emi#882 in the U.S.In Japanese, Emi can be written with characters meaning beautiful blessing (e: blessing, mi: beYuri#1491 in the U.S.LilyMai#3245 in the U.S.Apricot blossom; from Vietnamese mai, the yellow flower of the lunar new yearKai#1133 in the U.S.Sea; from Hawaiian kai (sea, ocean)Koi#3026 in the U.S.From the Japanese word 'koi' (鯉), meaning 'carp,' specifically the colorful ornamental variety;Amaya#180 in the U.S.Night rain — from Japanese ama (rain, heaven) + ya (arrow, valley, or night)Kyomi#548 in the U.S.From Japanese, commonly written with kanji combining kyo (京, 'capital city,' or 清, 'pure, cleanMina#597 in the U.S.From Persian mina meaning 'blue glass' or 'enamel,' also used as a diminutive of Wilhelmina (frAya#644 in the U.S.In Arabic, aya means verse of the Quran, sign, or miracle; in Hebrew it means bird of prey, speHana#658 in the U.S.In Japanese, hana means flower or blossom; in Arabic and Hebrew, a variant of Hannah meaning grKiyomi#765 in the U.S.Pure beauty or clean and beautiful; from the Japanese elements kiyo meaning pure or clean and mAmayah#841 in the U.S.A variant of Amaya (Japanese: night rain; Basque: the end) combined with a Hebrew-style -yah suYuna#952 in the U.S.In Japanese, Yuna can be written with kanji meaning kindness, gentle, or moon among other meaniKaya#966 in the U.S.Rock; from Turkish kaya (rock, cliff)Akira#983 in the U.S.Japanese name typically written with kanji meaning bright, clear, or intelligent, among other mKamiyah#985 in the U.S.A creative blend possibly combining Japanese kami meaning god, spirit, or divine with the HebreKaiya#994 in the U.S.From Japanese kai meaning ocean, sea, or forgiveness, combined with the suffix -ya or from HawaNori#1013 in the U.S.Law or rule (Japanese: nori/noru); also edible seaweed in Japanese culinary tradition; or a shoKairi#1030 in the U.S.Sea; from Japanese kai (sea) + ri (reason, logic, village) — also the name of a character in thKimora#1054 in the U.S.Possible African origin (Swahili/Yoruba region) or a creative blend; not definitively documenteMiya#1403 in the U.S.Beautiful, three arrows; temple shrineTori#1412 in the U.S.Bird; also victory as a Victoria short formSana#1449 in the U.S.Radiance, brilliance, resplendenceNami#1496 in the U.S."wave" (波), among other meanings depending on the kanji






