Subtle sophistication and historical resonance define many East Asian boy names, reflecting both Confucian ideals and contemporary flair. From Ming (Chinese for “bright”) to Hiro (Japanese for “generous”), every choice combines meaning with harmonious sounds. Whether referencing philosophical concepts or natural elements, these names bridge tradition and modernity, allowing parents to instill confidence and respect for heritage in a child’s identity.
Cai means 'to prosper'.
Caisen means 'warrior'.
Chai carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Chakong carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Chay represents 'the unique cultural adaptation of tea in the Ottoman Empire'.
Che represents 'a blend of cultural and historical significance'.
Chen means 'old'.
Chi symbolizes 'life force'.
Chiam represents 'auspiciousness and prosperity'.
Chol means 'sand'.
Daegon carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Daequan carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Daeson carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Daeyon carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Daichi carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Daigan carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Dainen carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Daiyon means 'great'.
Spring
Big mountain
Big
Sea
Great mountain
Short
A variant of the Japanese word for
A variant of the Japanese word
A variant of the Japanese name Ganondorf
God is gracious
Cooked rice
Spring
Spring
Of spring and origin.
Running
A variant of the Japanese language and has historical roots in ancient Japan
Light or radiance
Of Japanese origin origin.
Broad
Generous
Abundant
Of Chinese origin origin.
First son or first child
Little one
Violet flower or beautiful flower
Courage and bravery
To be or to exist
To be
God is salvation and is derived from a combination of the biblical name isaiah and japanese meanings
A variant of Korean or Japanese names
Jaiyden carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Jakaiden means 'Warrior'.
Jakwon carries unique cultural or symbolic value.