Kiyomi

  • Origin
    Japanese
  • Meaning
    Kiyomi is a Japanese name, mainly used for baby girls. It is derived from the Japanese elements "kiyo" (清) meaning "pure" and "mi" (美) meaning "beauty." Therefore, the name Kiyomi carries the lovely meaning of "pure beauty" or "pure and beautiful."
  • Similar names
    Miyuki, Yumiko, Akira, Miyako
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  • Kiyomi, a name of Japanese origin, has been gaining popularity as an endearing choice for baby girls worldwide. Its profound meaning, "pure beauty," carries an aura of elegance and grace that captures the hearts of parents seeking a name with a special significance. In Japanese culture, names hold immense importance, reflecting the aspirations and hopes parents have for their children. Kiyomi encompasses the essence of purity, symbolizing an untainted and radiant soul, ready to embark on life's journey. The simplicity and uniqueness of Kiyomi make it stand out among other names, leaving a lasting impression. Though it has no standard variations, its charm lies in its authenticity, celebrating the purity of a child's spirit. As she grows, Kiyomi might be affectionately called Kiki, Mimi, or Yomi, adding a touch of familiarity to her name. Throughout history, various notable figures, such as actresses, athletes, and musicians, have borne the name Kiyomi, leaving an indelible mark in their respective fields. Moreover, literature and pop culture have also embraced Kiyomi, introducing captivating fictional characters bearing the name, further solidifying its allure. Choosing Kiyomi as a baby girl's name not only pays homage to Japanese culture but also bestows upon her a timeless and treasured identity, encapsulating the purity and beauty she brings into the world.
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