Minoh Yamada
An Edo period poet known for haikus inspired by nature and waterfalls.
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ˈmiː.noʊ
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Minoh originates from Japanese roots, combining 'mi' meaning 'beautiful' or 'sacred' and 'noh' derived from 'waterfall' or 'field.' The name evokes natural beauty and tranquility, reflecting the famous Minoh Falls in Osaka, Japan. Historically, it symbolizes purity and the serene power of nature.
In Japanese culture, 'Minoh' is closely linked to Minoh Falls, a symbol of natural beauty and spiritual purity. The waterfall and surrounding park are celebrated for their serene environment and autumn foliage. The name reflects appreciation for nature and is often chosen to embody tranquility and sacredness, common themes in traditional Japanese naming.
Today, Minoh is a rare but growing unisex name outside Japan, embraced by parents seeking unique, nature-inspired names with cultural depth. Its gentle sound and meaningful origins appeal to those valuing harmony and beauty. Though not widely popular, it gains attention in multicultural and global naming trends emphasizing meaningful, cross-gender names.
The name Minoh carries the essence of “Sacred waterfall or beautiful water” from Japanese tradition. Names beginning with "M" often embody qualities of wisdom, intuition, and emotional depth.
In Japanese culture, 'Minoh' is closely linked to Minoh Falls, a symbol of natural beauty and spiritual purity. The waterfall and surrounding park are celebrated for their serene environment and autumn foliage. The name reflects appreciation for nature and is often chosen to embody tranquility and sacredness, common themes in traditional Japanese naming.
An Edo period poet known for haikus inspired by nature and waterfalls.
A scholar of Japanese Shinto traditions who documented sacred natural sites.
Early 20th-century artist famous for landscape paintings depicting Minoh Falls.
A Meiji era naturalist who studied waterfalls and their ecosystems in Japan.
A classical musician known for compositions inspired by nature sounds.
Historian specializing in Japanese cultural landscapes and sacred sites.
Traditional craftsman famous for woodwork inspired by natural water forms.
Environmental activist advocating preservation of natural waterfalls in Japan.
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The name Minoh is inspired by a famous Japanese waterfall known for its stunning autumn colors, attracting thousands of visitors annually who seek natural beauty and spiritual tranquility.
Individuals named Minoh are often associated with calmness, creativity, and a deep connection to nature. They may be perceived as gentle yet strong, with an artistic sensibility and an appreciation for beauty in simplicity. The name suggests a balanced personality that values peace and thoughtful reflection.
Minoh is a Japanese name meaning “Sacred waterfall or beautiful water”. Minoh originates from Japanese roots, combining 'mi' meaning 'beautiful' or 'sacred' and 'noh' derived from 'waterfall' or 'field.' The name evokes natural beauty and tranquility, reflecting the famous Minoh Falls in Osaka, Japan. Historically, it symbolizes purity and the serene power of nature.
Minoh is pronounced (IPA: ˈmiː.noʊ). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Minoh include: Min, Mino, Noh, Mimi, Minny, NoNo, Minoe, Minno, Minchi, Minoh-Boo.
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