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Whether you have a Japanese dog breed like a Shiba Inu or simply want to pay respect to the culture, there are plenty of Japanese dog names to choose from. In this article, we’ve compiled a list of male and female dog names that are popular in Japan or inspired by aspects of Japanese culture, like food and drink. Keep reading to find the perfect name for your pup!

Top Japanese Names for Dogs

Many popular Japanese dog names are inspired by nature, like Sakura (cherry blossom) and Aki (autumn). Others are inspired by food and drinks, like Matcha and Udon. Other common names include Akira, Kenzo, Daiki, and Yuki.

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Popular Japanese Dog Names

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  1. Maybe you just got a Japanese dog breed, like the Shiba Inu or Akita, or maybe you want to honor your culture. Either way, there are a ton of Japanese dog names to choose from! Here are some of the most popular names and their meanings:
    • Adzuki (red bean)
    • Akira (intelligent)[1]
    • Arata (new and fresh)
    • Choco (inspired by the English word “chocolate”)
    • Crea (shortened version of “create”)
    • Daiki (born for great glory)
    • Itsuki (independence)
    • Kenzo (wise one)
    • Maron (inspired by the French word for chestnut, “le marron”)[2]
    • Maru (round)
    • Pochi (Japanese equivalent of “Spot”)
    • Runa (luna/moon)
    • Tadeo (loyal)
    • Taro (eldest son)
    • Sakura (cherry blossom)
    • Yuki (good fortune)
    • Zumu (zoom)
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Japanese Names for Male Dogs

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  1. Pick a traditional masculine name for your male pup. A lot of people give their dogs “human” names, so check out some popular Japanese boy names to see if any catch your eye. Here are a few to get you started:
    • Akio (hero)
    • Benjiro (enjoys peace)
    • Eiji (prosperity or peace)
    • Haruki (spring)
    • Hiroshi (generous)
    • Ichiro (first son)
    • Kaede (maple tree)
    • Katoro (small boy)
    • Kenji (strong)
    • Kento (happiness)
    • Kimi (noble)
    • Nao (honest)
    • Riku (land)
    • Taeko (brave)
    • Toshiro (talented)
    • Shohei (respect)
    • Sota (strong wind)
    • Tadaaki (faithful light)
    • Yuto (gentleness, kindness)
    • Yuuma (truthful, gentle)
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Japanese Names for Female Dogs

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  1. If you have a female dog, you may want to give her a traditional Japanese girl name. Name consultant Sonya Prior says some popular Japanese girl names include Sakura, Naomi, Hana, and Akari.[3] These can all work for a dog, too! Here are some other names and their meanings:
    • Aika (love song)
    • Akari (light)
    • Akiko (bright child)
    • Bashira (joyful)
    • Danuja (ruler)
    • Eiji (cheerful)
    • Emi (beautiful smile)
    • Haia (nimble)
    • Hana (flower)
    • Himari (light and love)
    • Kimi (noble, enjoyment)
    • Kiyo (pure)
    • Makoto (true)
    • Mana (love, affection, truth)
    • Mei (bright)
    • Shinju (pearl)
    • Yamato (great harmony)
    • Yui (gentle)
    • Yumi (beautiful)
    • Yuri (lily)
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Cute Japanese Dog Names

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  1. Choose a name that’s oh-so kawaii. A kawaii name will be a great fit for your adorable pup! Choose a name that’s short and sweet, or one that has a cute meaning. Here are some of the cutest Japanese names to choose from:
    • Ai (love)[4]
    • Akachan (baby)
    • Aoi (blue)
    • Bigaku (a love for beautiful things)
    • Ko (child)
    • Chibi (small child)
    • Chiisai (small)
    • Chīsana (pocket-size)
    • Fuji (unique)
    • Hideaki (bright and shining)
    • Jazu (jazz music)
    • Karafuru (colorful)
    • Kei (style)
    • Kichōna (precious)
    • Kirei (pretty)
    • Kiseki (miracle)
    • Koro (roly-poly)
    • Pinku (pink)
    • Shuga (sugar)
    • Yoshi (good luck, good, righteous)
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Nature-Inspired Japanese Dog Names

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  1. Name your dog after the natural world. Historically, nature has played a large role in Japanese culture, so it’s no surprise that many popular names are nature-inspired. Name your dog after your favorite plant, animal, season, or anything else connected to nature. Here are some examples:
    • Aki (autumn)
    • Amaya (night rain)[5]
    • Asami (morning beauty)
    • Bonsai (bonsai tree)
    • Chisai tori (little bird)
    • Cho/Chou (butterfly/butterflies)
    • Daichi (from the earth)
    • Hoshi (star)
    • Kingyo (goldfish)
    • Kumo (cloud)
    • Kuuki (air)
    • Mori (forest)
    • Nami (wave)
    • Nori (seaweed)
    • Rina (jasmine)
    • Sora (sky)[6]
    • Taiyo (sun)
    • Taki (waterfall)
    • Tsuki (moon)
    • Uchuu (the cosmos)
    • Umi (sea or ocean)
    • Yuki (snow)[7]
    • Still want more ideas? Check out our Japanese Name Generator for even more personalized options!
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Food-Inspired Japanese Dog Names

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  1. Lots of people name their pets after food, and luckily, Japan is known for many tasty snacks. Here are a few Japanese foods and drinks to consider:
    • Amazake (sweet fermented rice drink)
    • Dango (sweet dumpling)
    • Izakaya (pub or bar)
    • Kit-Kat (after the candy bar)
    • Kombu (type of seaweed)
    • Kurumi (walnut)
    • Matcha (green tea)
    • Miso (type of soup)
    • Mochi (rice cake)
    • Momo (peach)
    • Momoshu (peace liquor)
    • Natto (fermented soybeans)
    • Pōkupan (pork bun)
    • Sake (famous alcoholic drink)
    • Sashimi (raw fish served without rice)
    • Satsumaimo (sweet potato)
    • Senbei (rice cracker)
    • Soba (buckwheat noodle)
    • Sushi (raw fish with rice)
    • Udon (thick wheat flour noodle)
    • Yuzu (citrus fruit)

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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Raven Minyard, BA. Raven Minyard received her BA in English and Creative Writing from Sweet Briar College in 2020. While in college, she served as the Coeditor-in-Chief of Sweet Briar's literary magazine Red Clay and has since gone on to write for publications such as The Zillennial Zine and Halloween Every Night. Raven recalls reading articles from wikiHow's early days during her childhood and is thrilled to now write for their content team. She enjoys learning about new interests and topics with each article she writes and hopes to help audiences of all backgrounds continue to learn new and exciting things.
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