Gender Feminine
Usage Japanese (Modern, Rare)
Scripts 月日, 月陽, 月姫, 月柊, etc.(Japanese Kanji) つきひ(Japanese Hiragana) ツキヒ(Japanese Katakana)
Meaning & History
From 月日 (tsukihi), literally meaning "moon and sun," though it can also refer to time, years or days.
Other kanji that can be (partially) read as hi include 陽, having the same meaning as 日 "day, sun," 姫 (hime) meaning "princess" and 柊 (hiiragi), referring to the flowering plant known variously as 'holly osmanthus', 'holly olive', or 'false holly'.This name is rarely used.
Other kanji that can be (partially) read as hi include 陽, having the same meaning as 日 "day, sun," 姫 (hime) meaning "princess" and 柊 (hiiragi), referring to the flowering plant known variously as 'holly osmanthus', 'holly olive', or 'false holly'.This name is rarely used.