Names Like Mako
24 baby names similar to Mako in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.
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Kai#93 in the U.S.Sea — from Hawaiian kaiRyo#2327 in the U.S.Cool; refreshing; distant; excellent; the meaning depends on the kanji used — common readings iNico#174 in the U.S.Victory of the people; short form of Nicholas (Greek Nikolaos: nike + laos)Miko#2455 in the U.S.Who is like God?; a short form of Mikael/Michael (Hebrew: mi-ka-el: who is like God?); also JapNikko#1289 in the U.S.Victory of the people; sun and lightKaizen#364 in the U.S.From the Japanese 'kai' (change) and 'zen' (good, better) — meaning 'continuous improvement' orKoda#411 in the U.S.From Lakota Sioux koda or kola meaning friend or ally; also a short form of Dakota; in JapaneseRaiden#432 in the U.S.From Japanese Raijin (thunder god), combining rai meaning thunder and den or jin meaning lightnRonin#504 in the U.S.From Japanese rōnin (浪人), literally 'wave person,' referring historically to a samurai who had Kobe#519 in the U.S.Has multiple possible origins: as a Japanese place-name (the port city of Kobe, 神戸, meaning 'goAkari#542 in the U.S.From Japanese, commonly written with kanji meaning 'bright' or 'light' (明, 灯, or 光); Akari meanKenzo#630 in the U.S.From Japanese, commonly written as 健三 (health/strength + three) or 賢三 (wise + three), or 健蔵. ThKasai#639 in the U.S.Primarily a place name from the Kasai River in the Democratic Republic of Congo; used as a giveKaisen#800 in the U.S.Continuous improvement or change for the better; an Americanized given name inspired by the JapKannon#904 in the U.S.English variant of Cannon (the artillery weapon, from French canon; or from canon meaning a chuKenji#944 in the U.S.Japanese name commonly written with kanji meaning strong and healthy or wise and second son, thZen#959 in the U.S.Meditation; from Japanese zen, from Chinese chan, from Sanskrit dhyana (meditation, absorption)Jiraiya#990 in the U.S.Japanese name from the classic folk tale Jiraiya Goketsu Monogatari (The Tale of the Gallant JiAizen#1003 in the U.S.Love and wisdom; from Japanese ai (love) + zen (wisdom/meditation), popularized as a character Ren#1145 in the U.S.Lotus; love; from Japanese ren (lotus, water lily) and Chinese rén (benevolence, humaneness)Ryu#1449 in the U.S.Dragon, the dragonXion#1742 in the U.S.Coined from Japanese shion (aster, 'remembrance') and shio ('tide')Kaito#2030 in the U.S.Sea, oceanKota#2045 in the U.S.Short form of Dakota ('friend, ally'); also a Japanese name and Indian 'fort'






