Sushi Names

Probably for pets
  1. Aji
    • Ebi
      • Hamo
        • Origin:

          Norman
        • Meaning:

          "home"
        • Description:

          Norman form of the Germanic name Haimo.
      • Kisu
        • Kuruma
          • Maguro
            • Maki
              • Natto
                • Nigiri
                  • Roe
                    • Origin:

                      English, Scottish, Irish, Norwegian, or Korean surname
                    • Meaning:

                      "roe deer; wise protector; son of Ruadh; red; clearing; ability"
                    • Description:

                      In the US, the multicultural surname Roe is primarily associated with the landmark Supreme Court case Roe vs. Wade, which granted the federal right to abortion, though elsewhere it might be associated with fish eggs or a small breed of reddish deer.
                  • Saba
                    • Description:

                      Saba is a feminine name with multiple cultural origins. In Hebrew, it means 'grandfather' or 'aged one,' though as a female name it takes on different connotations. In Arabic, Saba refers to the biblical kingdom of Sheba and connotes 'morning' or 'dawn.' In Persian traditions, it can mean 'gentle breeze.' The name appears in various cultures including Ethiopian, where Queen of Sheba (Saba) is a significant historical figure. Saba is also the name of a Caribbean island. The name has a timeless, cross-cultural appeal with its simplicity and melodious sound. While not among the most common names in Western countries, Saba has maintained steady usage in Middle Eastern, African, and some European communities.
                  • Sayori
                    • Tai
                      • Origin:

                        Chinese
                      • Meaning:

                        "great extreme"
                      • Description:

                        Tai, which rhymes with Kai, is a unisex name with a range of international references. It means the equivalent of "too much" in Chinese but is also used as a Maori name meaning "the tide" and in Romanian means "yours." While it's only ever ranked in the U.S. Top 1000 as a girls' name, during the height of the popularity of Olympic skater Tai Babilonia, Tai makes a simple intriguing modern choice for either gender.
                    • Toro
                      • Description:

                        Toro is a masculine name with multicultural roots and meanings. In Japanese, 'toro' can relate to terms meaning 'to melt' or refer to prime cuts of tuna. In Spanish and Italian, it means 'bull,' symbolizing strength and courage. The name also appears in Finnish tradition with different etymological roots. Toro's powerful simplicity makes it distinctive in Western naming contexts while being recognizable across several cultures. The bull association gives it connotations of determination, power, and masculinity in Latin traditions. This short, impactful name has an international quality that works well across language boundaries. Its bold sound and cross-cultural presence make it appealing for parents seeking a name that combines simplicity with strength.
                    • Tako
                      • Unagi
                        • Uni