Hey :) No, unfortunately I can't speak Japanese. I wish I could. I found this source, I think it is one of the most reliable ones and it has statistics for each year starting in 1912:
http://www.meijiyasuda.co.jp/enjoy/ranking/year_men/girl.html
I only translated the girls lists, if you find any mistakes let me know. I did this by googling 'Japanese name ...' inserting the kanji or hiragana for each name and it always gave me a result. Don't use google translate, it will sometimes give you the name but most of the time just the meaning (e.g. flower) but not the actual name (e.g.
Hana) ;)
There were some names where I couldn't be quite sure, for example 愛美 translates as
Manami and as
Aimi. As they were both common in Japan I can't figure out which one it is. But I guess Japanese speakers can't do this either and that some sort of pronunciation needs to be given when parents register a name.
2016
1
Aoi2
Sakura (Hiragana)
3
Haruna4
Rin5 Yuna,
Sakura (Kanji),
Riko6 /
7 /
8
Yui9
Yua10
Hana
1996
1
Misaki2
Aya3
Asuka4
Mayu,
Moe5 /
6
Ai7
Kaede8
Nanami,
Momoko9 /
10
Ayaka, Yuka
1976
1
Tomoko2
Yuko3 Mayumi
4
Yoko5
Kumiko6
Kaori7 Hiromi
8
Megumi (in Hiragana)
9 Megumi(written in Kanji)
10
Miho
1956
1
Keiko2 Kyoko
3
Yoko4
Sachiko5
Kazuko6
Kumiko7
Yumiko8
Yuko9
Junko10
Noriko
1936
1
Kazuko2
Sachiko3
Setsuko4
Hiroko5 Kyoko
6 Hisako
7
Yoko8
Michiko9
Etsuko10 Fumiko
1916
1 Fumiko
2
Chiyoko3
Chiyo4
Kiyoko5 You
6 Yaeko
7 Fumi
8 Kiyo
9 Shizuko
10 Sadako
It is interesting to me how the names changed from very basic and simple sounds (written in Hiragana) such as
Haru,
Hana, Nako,
Chiyo, Kiyo and Fumi to those really extravagant, decorative names (written in Kanji) such as
Sachiko,
Etsuko,
Kazuko or
Michiko. In the late 70s/early 80s the trend seemed to go back to simple names (but written mostly in kanji) such as
Ai,
Mai,
Mami and
Miki. And now the names are still somewhat simple (mostly without -ko endings which seem to have become unfashionable with a few exceptions such as
Riko) such as
Hana,
Anna,
Yua,
Aoi etc. (but mostly written in Kanji).
source:
http://www.meijiyasuda.co.jp/enjoy/ranking/year_men/girl.html