Hadawako
ha-dawa-ko,
hada-wako
Origin:Japanese
Meaning:Young field; Young leaf; Young skin
Hadawako is a masculine name that celebrates all things fresh and new. With Japanese origins, this moniker is a fitting choice for a tiny tot experiencing the world for the first time. Though its exact meaning can change based on the characters used to write it, there is a certain theme to Hadawako's main translations. From the elements hada and wako, Hadawako means "young field," "young leaf," and "young skin," beautifully representing the constant growth, change, and renewal that nature brings. From the first buds on a flower to a new milestone reached, little Hadawako will see that even the most magnificent things start small. While becoming a "big kid" might be their main focus, this name will remind your child to cherish the journey of growing and learning.
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Japanese Names .info, Wakou
Japanese Names .info, Hada
WordSense Dictionary, hada (Japanese)
WordSense Dictionary, はだ (Japanese)
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