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'''''Akira''''' is a popular ] ]ese name. Several different ] characters can be pronounced "Akira", and most of the characters are variants on basic characters meaning "distinct" or "bright". The same characters may appear together with a second character to form names like ] or ], meaning "bright boy". '''''Akira''''' is a popular ] ]ese name. Several different ] characters can be pronounced "Akira", and most of the characters are variants on basic characters meaning "distinct" or "bright". The same characters may appear together with a second character to form names like ] or ], meaning "bright boy".


Popular kanji characters include: Popular kanji characters include: 日明、晃、章、亨、陽


Famous Akiras include: Famous Akiras include:

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Akira is a popular male Japanese name. Several different kanji characters can be pronounced "Akira", and most of the characters are variants on basic characters meaning "distinct" or "bright". The same characters may appear together with a second character to form names like Akio or Akihiko, meaning "bright boy".

Popular kanji characters include: 日明、晃、章、亨、陽

Famous Akiras include:

Akira is also a female Scottish name meaning "anchor".



Akira is also a well known anime and manga series - see Akira (film).