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    Kōya

    高哉, 康哉, 浩哉, 光哉(Kōya)

    Pronunciation: KOH-yah

    ♂ Male
    Japanese

    Meaning

    field, plain, wilderness

    Origin

    undifferentiated Japanese kana

    About Kōya

    Kōya, a name deeply rooted in Japanese tradition, brings to mind images of expansive fields and a serene wilderness. It's a choice that speaks to parents who appreciate a connection to nature and a sense of peaceful groundedness, without being overly common in Western cultures. The name carries an inherent, quiet strength, further enriched by its association with Buddhism, suggesting a contemplative and stable character. Unlike many nature-inspired names, Kōya maintains a distinctly traditional feel, offering a blend of ancient wisdom and earthy charm that feels both unique and timeless.

    Quick Facts

    - Origin: Japanese - Meaning: Field, plain, wilderness - Pronunciation: KOH-yah - Popularity: Stable in Japan

    Popularity & Trends

    Rarity:
    Uncommon
    Trend:Stable
    Era:Contemporary
    Popular in:Japan

    Popularity Trends

    Is Kōya Right for Your Baby?

    Kōya is a Earthy, Traditional, Peaceful name for boys that suits parents looking for something with character. Most people will pronounce it correctly on the first try.

    Syllables2
    LengthMedium
    International UseNiche
    PronunciationEasy

    Cultural Associations

    Buddhism

    Regions Where Kōya Is Used

    Japanese

    Name Vibe

    Earthy
    Traditional
    Peaceful

    Famous People Named Kōya

    • Kōya Kitagawa (footballer)
    • Kōya Okuda (footballer)
    • Kōya Yano (actor)
    • Kōya Handa (baseball player)

    Kōya in different fonts

    KōyaDancing Script
    KōyaCaveat
    KōyaSatisfy
    KōyaPacifico
    KōyaGreat Vibes

    Sibling Name Style

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Kōya

    What cultural associations does the name Kōya have?

    Kōya is associated with Buddhism, adding a layer of spiritual depth and tranquility to its meaning of field or wilderness.

    Is Kōya a common name?

    While stable in Japan, Kōya is a unique and less common choice outside of its country of origin, offering distinctiveness.

    What does Kōya mean?

    Kōya means "field, plain, wilderness". It is derived from undifferentiated Japanese kana.

    What is the origin of Kōya?

    Kōya originates from Japanese. Its cultural origin is undifferentiated Japanese kana.

    Is Kōya a male or female name?

    Kōya is a male name.

    How do you pronounce Kōya?

    Kōya is pronounced "KOH-yah".

    What language does Kōya come from?

    Kōya comes from Japanese.

    Is Kōya a popular name?

    Kōya is considered a uncommon name, and its popularity trend is stable.

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