Gender Feminine
Usage Japanese (Rare)
Scripts 紫(Japanese Kanji) むらさき(Japanese Hiragana) ムラサキ(Japanese Katakana)
Meaning & History
This name is used as 紫 (shi, murasaki), originally (and still is) referring to the type of plant known as lithospermum erythrorhizon, but developed to refer to a purple or violet colour, since the dye produced from the plant has that type of colour.
The word is derived from a combination of 叢/群 (mura) meaning "group, cluster" and 咲 (saki) meaning "bloom," from the multiple flowers of the plant.One bearer of this name was Heian period (794–1185) novelist, poet and lady-in-waiting at the Imperial court Murasaki Shikibu (紫 式部) (c. 973-8 - 1014-31), best known as the author of The Tale of Genji.This name is rarely given to girls, if given at all.
The word is derived from a combination of 叢/群 (mura) meaning "group, cluster" and 咲 (saki) meaning "bloom," from the multiple flowers of the plant.One bearer of this name was Heian period (794–1185) novelist, poet and lady-in-waiting at the Imperial court Murasaki Shikibu (紫 式部) (c. 973-8 - 1014-31), best known as the author of The Tale of Genji.This name is rarely given to girls, if given at all.