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Hanako

Japanese name meaning 'flower child,' from 'hana' (flower) and 'ko' (child).

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Hanako is a classical Japanese feminine name composed of two kanji characters: 花 (hana, meaning flower) and 子 (ko, meaning child). The -ko suffix, once nearly universal in Japanese women's names, carries connotations of grace and traditional femininity; it appears in the names of empresses, poets, and noblewomen across centuries of Japanese history. Together, Hanako evokes an image of a child born in bloom — transient, beautiful, deeply rooted in the natural world that Japanese aesthetics have always celebrated.

The name carries a remarkable cultural duality. On one side, Hanako-san is Japan's most enduring school ghost story — the spirit of a young girl said to haunt third-floor girls' bathrooms, a figure who has appeared in manga, anime, and horror films since at least the 1950s. On the other, the name belongs to genuine luminaries: Hanako Murakami, the celebrated translator who brought Anne of Green Gables to Japanese readers in 1952, creating a beloved literary bridge between Canada and Japan.

Hanako Yamada, known by her pen name Hanako, pioneered children's literature in Meiji-era Japan. The name effortlessly holds both the eerie and the warm. As Japan's naming conventions have evolved and the -ko suffix has declined somewhat among younger generations, Hanako has taken on a gentle vintage quality — a name grandmothers might carry, newly appreciated by parents drawn to its old-world elegance.

Outside Japan, it travels beautifully: the cadence and imagery translate across languages with minimal explanation. To name a child Hanako is to give her a story that begins with flowers and opens into centuries of culture.

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