Carinosa's Personal Name List

Zane 1
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: ZAYN
Personal remark: Ice Ninja, creation of Dr. Julien and BF of P.I.X.A.L.
Rating: 70% based on 2 votes
From an English surname of unknown meaning. It was introduced as a given name by American author Zane Grey (1872-1939). Zane was in fact his middle name — it had been his mother's maiden name.
Wu
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Chinese
Other Scripts: 武, 务, etc.(Chinese) 武, 務, etc.(Traditional Chinese)
Pronounced: OO
Personal remark: Master of all the ninja, possibly de@d
Rating: 50% based on 2 votes
From Chinese () meaning "military, martial" (which is generally only masculine) or () meaning "affairs, business", as well as other characters that are pronounced similarly. This was the name of several Chinese rulers, including the 2nd-century BC emperor Wu of Han (a posthumous name, spelled ) who expanded the empire and made Confucianism the state philosophy.
Sora
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Japanese
Other Scripts: 空, 昊, etc.(Japanese Kanji) そら(Japanese Hiragana)
Pronounced: SO-RA
Personal remark: New female main character in Ninjago: Dragons Rising! Elemental Master of Technology
From Japanese (sora) or (sora) both meaning "sky". Other kanji with the same pronunciations can also form this name.
Skylor
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: English
Personal remark: Master of Amber, first introduced in Season 4
Rating: 55% based on 2 votes
Variant of Skyler.
Ray
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: RAY
Personal remark: Nya and Kai's dad
Rating: 50% based on 2 votes
Short form of Raymond, often used as an independent name. It coincides with an English word meaning "beam of light". Science-fiction author Ray Bradbury (1920-2012) and musician Ray Charles (1930-2004) are two notable bearers of the name.
Nya
Gender: Feminine
Usage: American (Modern, Rare)
Personal remark: Water Ninja and/or Samurai X, sister of Kai
Rating: 70% based on 2 votes
Misako
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Japanese
Other Scripts: 美佐子, 美沙子, 美咲子, 海沙子, etc.(Japanese Kanji) みさこ(Japanese Hiragana)
Pronounced: MYEE-SA-KO
Personal remark: Lloyd's mom
Rating: 60% based on 2 votes
From Japanese 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" or 海 (mi) meaning "sea, ocean" combined with 佐 (sa) meaning "help, aid", 沙 (sa) meaning "sand" or 咲 (sa) meaning "blossom" and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Maya 1
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Hinduism, Buddhism, Hindi, Marathi, Nepali
Other Scripts: माया(Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi, Nepali)
Pronounced: MAH-yah(Sanskrit)
Personal remark: Nya and Kai's mom
Rating: 70% based on 2 votes
Means "illusion, magic" in Sanskrit. In Buddhist tradition this is the name of the mother of Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha). This is also another name of the Hindu goddess Durga.
Lou
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: English, French
Pronounced: LOO
Personal remark: Father of Cole, member of the Royal Blacksmiths acapella group
Short form of Louise or Louis. Famous bearers include the baseball player Lou Gehrig (1903-1941) and the musician Lou Reed (1942-2013).
Lloyd
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: LOID
Personal remark: the prophesized Green Ninja
Rating: 65% based on 2 votes
From a Welsh surname that was derived from llwyd meaning "grey". The composer Andrew Lloyd Webber (1948-) is a famous bearer of this name.
Lilly
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish
Pronounced: LIL-ee(English)
Personal remark: Mother of Cole, former Elemental Master of Earth
English variant of Lily. It is also used in Scandinavia, as a form of Lily or a diminutive of Elisabeth.
Kai 1
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Frisian, German, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Dutch, English
Pronounced: KIE(German, Swedish, Finnish, Dutch, English)
Personal remark: Fire Ninja, brother of Kai
Rating: 80% based on 2 votes
Meaning uncertain, possibly a Frisian diminutive of Gerhard, Nicolaas, Cornelis or Gaius [1]. It is borne by a boy captured by the Snow Queen in an 1844 fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. Spreading from Germany and Scandinavia, this name became popular in the English-speaking world and other places in Western Europe around the end of the 20th century.
Jay 1
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: JAY
Personal remark: Lightning Ninja, BF of Nya
Rating: 65% based on 2 votes
Short form of names beginning with the sound J, such as James or Jason. It was originally used in America in honour of founding father John Jay (1749-1825), whose surname was derived from the jaybird.
Edna
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English, Hebrew, Biblical
Other Scripts: עֶדְנָה(Hebrew)
Pronounced: EHD-nə(English)
Personal remark: Jay's adoptive mom
Rating: 45% based on 2 votes
Means "pleasure" in Hebrew, a derivative of עָדַן (ʿaḏan) meaning "to delight". This name appears in the Old Testament Apocrypha, for instance in the Book of Tobit belonging to the wife of Raguel. It was borne by the American poet Edna Dean Proctor (1829-1923). It did not become popular until the second half of the 19th century, after it was used for the heroine in the successful 1866 novel St. Elmo by Augusta Jane Evans [1]. It peaked around the turn of the century and has declined steadily since then, falling off the American top 1000 list in 1992.
Ed
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, Dutch
Pronounced: EHD(English) EHT(Dutch)
Personal remark: Jay's adoptive dad
Rating: 50% based on 2 votes
Short form of Edward, Edmund and other names beginning with Ed.
Cole
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: KOL
Personal remark: Earth Ninja, son of Lou and Lilly
Rating: 65% based on 2 votes
From an English surname, itself originally derived from either a medieval short form of Nicholas or the byname Cola. A famous bearer was the songwriter Cole Porter (1891-1964), while a bearer of the surname was the musician Nat King Cole (1919-1965).

This name got more popular in the early 1980s, then got a boost in 1990 when it was used by the main character in the movie Days of Thunder.

Chamille
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Personal remark: Random purple-haired girl in Season 4
Rating: 35% based on 2 votes
Variant of Camille.
Arin
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: English (Rare)
Personal remark: New character in Ninjago: Dragons Rising! Apparently, he learned Spinjitzu on his own, and has some type of elemental power?
Variant of Erin or Aaron.
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