Japanese Origin

Kaze

From the Japanese word meaning 'wind,' this name carries a poetic, elemental quality suggesting freedom, movement, and natural beauty. It's increasingly used as a standalone English given name by parents appreciating Japanese aesthetic and simplicity.

Kaze is a boy's name of Japanese origin. From the Japanese word meaning 'wind,' this name carries a poetic, elemental quality suggesting freedom, movement, and natural beauty. It's increasingly used as a standalone English given name by parents appreciating Japanese aesthetic and simplicity.

Derived directly from the Japanese word for 'wind,' reflecting the trend of using Japanese vocabulary words as names.

Origin & Etymology

The name Kaze has roots in the Japanese language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “From the Japanese word meaning 'wind,' this name carries a poetic, elemental quality suggesting freedom, movement, and natural beauty”.

Cultural context: Derived directly from the Japanese word for 'wind,' reflecting the trend of using Japanese vocabulary words as names.

As a boy's name, Kaze carries the character of its Japanese heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Kaze mean?

Kaze means "From the Japanese word meaning 'wind,' this name carries a poetic, elemental quality suggesting freedom, movement, and natural beauty. It's increasingly used as a standalone English given name by parents appreciating Japanese aesthetic and simplicity.", and is of Japanese origin.

Is Kaze a boy name?

Kaze is primarily used as a boy's name.

What is the origin of the name Kaze?

Kaze is of Japanese origin. Derived directly from the Japanese word for 'wind,' reflecting the trend of using Japanese vocabulary words as names.

Quick Facts
Gender

Boy

Syllables

2

Origin

Japanese

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