Sakura

  • Origin
    Japanese
  • Meaning
    cherry blossom
  • Variations
    Sakurah, Sakurako, Zakura, Samantha, Sarah, Sophia, Stella
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  • Delicate blossoms carried on spring breezes, the fleeting beauty of perfect moments captured in time—this name encapsulates the Japanese concept of appreciating ephemeral beauty. Sakura brings a touch of Eastern elegance to Western settings, offering cultural depth and natural imagery. The name has gained international recognition while retaining its distinctive character, making it accessible yet special. Three syllables create a rhythmic quality that's both playful and refined, working beautifully for a child and growing gracefully into adulthood. Sakura connects a daughter to nature's cycles and the appreciation of beauty in all its forms. The name stands out in class rosters and professional directories without being difficult to pronounce or spell, offering memorability that serves well throughout life.
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