koyomi
Koyomi is a Japanese given name that is written using the kanji characters for "autumn" (秋) and "child" (子). It is often transliterated as Koyomi or Koyomi. The name is derived from the Japanese word "koyomi," which refers to the autumn season. In Japanese culture, autumn is often associated with harvest, change, and the end of one cycle and the beginning of another, making it a fitting name for a child.
The name Koyomi has been in use in Japan for centuries and has been popular among both
In modern Japan, Koyomi is a relatively common name, ranking among the top 100 most popular given
The name Koyomi is also used in various contexts outside of Japan, such as in the anime
Overall, Koyomi is a unique and meaningful name that has been cherished in Japanese culture for generations.