Hinata

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Hinata
PronunciationHee-nah-tah (IPA: [çina̠ta̠])
GenderUnisex
Origin
Word/nameJapanese
MeaningVarious meanings
Other names
Related namesHimari, Himawari, Himuka, Hina, Hiuga, Hyūga, Hizashi

Hinata is a common Japanese given name, and a Japanese family name.

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Possible writings and meanings

The reading of Hinata can be written using many different combinations of kanji, such as:

The name can also be written in hiragana (ひなた) and katakana (ヒナタ), although, it loses its meaning in these forms.

People

First name

Male

Female

  • Hinata, a ring name of Japanese professional wrestler Leon
  • Hinata Homma (本間 日陽, born 1999), Japanese idol singer
  • Hinata Kashiwagi (柏木 ひなた, born 1999), Japanese idol singer
  • Hinata Miyazawa (宮澤 ひなた, born 1999), Japanese women's footballer
  • Hinata Satō (佐藤 日向, born 1998), Japanese actress and voice actress
  • Hinata Takeda (武田 日向, 1978–2017), Japanese manga artist
  • Hinata Terayama (寺山 日葵, 2001), Japanese kickboxer

Surname

Fictional characters

First name

Male

Female

Surname

Male

Female

  • Ema Hinata (朝日奈), the main character of the novel Brothers Conflict.
  • Himawari Hinata (日向), the main character of the anime series Himawari! .
  • Hinata-sō (ひなた荘, Hinata House), a fictional all-girls' dormitory in the Kanagawa Prefecture from the anime and manga Love Hina .
  • Kaho Hinata (日向), a character of the manga and anime Blend-S
  • Koharu Hinata, a character in the video game Yandere Simulator
  • Natsu Hinata (日向 夏), the younger sister of Shōyō Hinata in Haikyū!!.


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