A multicultural name found in African and Japanese contexts; meanings vary, but it is often associated with spirit or vitality.
Kamina draws from several rich linguistic tributaries. In Arabic-influenced cultures, it shares roots with names denoting hidden potential and inner strength. In Japanese, the syllables evoke "kami" — the divine spirits at the heart of Shinto cosmology — lending the name an ethereal, otherworldly quality.
Across parts of East Africa, it carries the warmth of a community name, linked to blessing and abundance. In the 21st century, Kamina gained an unexpected burst of cultural prominence through the anime series "Gurren Lagann" (2007), in which Kamina is a fiercely charismatic hero defined by irrepressible optimism and a philosophy of breaking through every limit. His battle cry — "Who the hell do you think I am?"
— became iconic, and the character is widely credited with making the name feel bold, aspirational, and larger than life to a generation of fans worldwide. Beyond anime fandom, Kamina is increasingly chosen by parents seeking a name that is phonetically strong yet melodically graceful, sitting comfortably between African, Arabic, and Japanese naming traditions. Its cross-cultural legibility makes it well suited to multicultural families. The name ages beautifully — playful on a child, authoritative on an adult — and its relative rarity ensures that whoever bears it carries it as something singular.